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Quarterfinal match at SoFi Stadium set to bring intense energy, economic boost

The World Cup quarterfinal match between Belgium and Spain is set to bring intense energy to SoFi Stadium on Friday - and an economic boom to Los Angeles County.

It's the last match being played in L.A. for this World Cup. Game time is at noon.

Those who aren't lucky enough to sit in the stands will head to local bars and restaurants to watch the key matchup.

According to FIFA World Cup 2026 projections, the county could see an estimated $892 million of total economic impact. Local businesses tell Eyewitness News they are feeling that boost.

Before the World Cup started, many economists and business owners were expecting a boom here in L.A. But did those expectations live up to what people were hoping for? Sid Garcia has a look at the numbers.

"It's going to be really exciting to see people... We really do depend on special events. Since the World Cup taking place right here, we really are glad to have a little bit more customers, you know. Get to know people from around the world," said Steven Ortiz, who works at nearby Martino's Liquor.

For those attending the match, parking gates open at 8 a.m. and stadium gates will open at 9 a.m.

And just a reminder, the stadium has a clear bag policy. Fans are encouraged to take Metro to avoid heavy traffic.

Cloudflare and beehiiv to redefine the creator economy

Cloudflare and beehiiv announced a strategic partnership to redefine the creator economy and how independent creators interact with AI. By integrating Cloudflare’s advanced Crawl Control technology directly into the beehiiv platform, the partnership equips creators with clear visibility and granular control over how AI models use their work.

As AI models evolve to offer new forms of search and discovery, independent creators are looking for flexible ways to understand and manage how their content is accessed. This integration simplifies the process by letting beehiiv users manage their digital footprint through two clear choices: publishers can either opt-in to maximum discovery to allow AI search engines and agents to crawl their work freely for broader distribution, or choose content protection, blocking AI scraping to preserve their archives for future monetization and licensing opportunities.

“Cloudflare is dedicated to protecting and enabling content creators, from independent bloggers to the world’s largest publishers,” said Matthew Prince, co-founder and CEO of Cloudflare. “As the Internet evolves, our commitment remains the same: ensuring creators have the tools they need to thrive. This partnership with beehiiv is the next logical step in that mission, giving newsletter operators the transparency and control to navigate the AI era on their own terms, whether they are optimizing for discovery or preserving their work for future opportunities.”

“beehiiv was built to support creator independence,” said Tyler Denk, co-founder and CEO of beehiiv. “As AI changes how people find and consume content, publishers need real leverage. Our partnership with Cloudflare gives creators the data and controls they need to either maximize discovery and distribution, or protect their writing and dictate their own terms.”

Managing AI bots historically required complex technical engagement, like manual robots.txt updates or firewalls. This partnership removes those technical hurdles, giving publishers of all sizes–from large media outlets to individual creators–the ability to easily set automated preferences. Key features of the integration include:

  • Personalized Analytics: Creators get an on-platform dashboard powered by Cloudflare APIs. This shows exactly which AI crawlers are attempting to access their content, which ones are being blocked, and the referral traffic those crawlers send back to the newsletter.
  • One-Click Toggle Permissions: The ability to block or allow specific AI models based on the creator’s business goals.
  • Future-Proof Rights Management: Automatic updates that adapt to new AI crawlers as they emerge on the web, ensuring creators have the most up-to-date control without needing to update code.

AI Crawl Control will be available to all beehiiv users in beta, giving every publisher visibility into how AI services interact with their content and the traffic they generate. beehiiv Max customers will also have access to AI Crawl Control, enabling them to block AI crawlers and decide how their content is used across the AI ecosystem.

The new AI control features will be available through the platform’s standard dashboard settings.

 

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