Soccer legend David Beckham and NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning go head-to-head in a new World Cup ad.

The advertising commercial centers around the debate over soccer linguistics. Europeans, and practically the rest of the world, call it football. Here in the United States, it goes by soccer. Of course, football is the sport that Peyton Manning starred in for two decades. David Beckham was a top player in his own definition of football.

While Manning and Beckham bicker about what the proper nomenclature is, the debate spreads across the world, or at least the United States. Cameos from Mia Hamm, Brandi Chastain and Julie Foudy call it soccer. Brandi Chastain even gives a throwback to her famous picture after winning the 1999 Women’s World Cup.

Later, Tim Howard and Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez go face-to-face in a spot kick. The two both have World Cup experience, but differ with their respective languages over what to call the sport. Chicharito aims for the bag of Cheetos, which explodes upon the ball’s impact.

Beckham and Manning feature in World Cup ad

The debate between Manning and Beckham includes historical analysis over the two sports. European football dates back centuries, significantly longer than American football. Despite this, Manning calls upon the fans calling it soccer, while Beckham brings his own support of those calling it football.

In the end, it turns into one massive gathering of people prepared to watch the World Cup. With the tournament starting on Sunday, Nov. 20, it is certainly a time for people to gather and watch soccer, or football, whichever is preferred.

The commercial plays on the different words used for the same things. While Americans call them chips, the English call them crisps. We wear cleats when playing sports in the United States. Across the pond, they are boots.

Guide to World Cup 2022

Here are some resources to help you get the most out of the biggest event in soccer!
TV Schedule: All the info on where and when to watch every game
The Groups: We breakdown each group and all the teams
The Kits: Check out what every team will be wearing on the field this fall
Predictor: Play out every scenario with our World Cup Predictor
World Cup Bracket: Map out the entire tournament, from the groups to the final