In a notable shift in the American sports landscape, English soccer is experiencing a surge in popularity among U.S. fans. While it remains far from rivaling the dominance of the NFL, NBA, or Major League Baseball, millions of Americans are becoming fervent supporters of English clubs. This growing enthusiasm is reflected in the ownership landscape of the Premier League, where nearly half of the teams are now owned by American investors. A prime example of this trend is Ipswich Town, which has enjoyed a remarkable ascent into the top tier of English soccer following its acquisition by American stakeholders. This development underscores the increasing influence and investment of U.S. entities in the world of English football, signaling a potential shift in the dynamics of sports fandom in the United States.