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No Margin for Error: What the FIFA World Cup Teaches Us About Performance at the Edge
John Agger · 2026-05-13 · via Fastly Blog

On June 3rd, Fastly and Amazon Web Services will host a conversation with professional soccer player Tim Howard on what it means to perform under pressure - from the stage of the FIFA World Cup to the viewing experiences that global audiences depend on every day.

Where Performance Becomes Visible

There are moments when there is no place to hide. The FIFA World Cup is one of them. Billions watching simultaneously. No room for buffering, retries, or second chances. When the ball leaves a striker’s foot, the outcome is decided instantly. Either you are in position, or you aren’t.

The same is true for online streams. Whether it’s a global live stream, a major product launch, or a sudden surge in traffic, performance is judged in real time. Users don’t care what caused the slowdown or outage, but care only about the viewer experience they had.

That reality has, in recent years, changed the conversation around performance. It’s no longer enough to optimize for average conditions. The real test happens at the peak - when traffic spikes, expectations rise, and every millisecond matters.

Anticipation Over Reaction

Great goalkeepers don’t just react - they anticipate. Tim Howard, aka “The Secretary of Defense”, built his career on exactly that principle. Positioning before the shot. Reading the game before the play unfolds. Making decisions early enough for the save to be possible in the first place. At the highest level, success is rarely about reflexes alone. It’s about preparation, awareness, and reducing the number of variables before the critical moment arrives.

The same principle increasingly applies to digital infrastructure. If your architecture is built to respond only after demand hits, you’re already behind. Performance has to be designed upstream - before the request is ever made.

Fastly and AWS: Resilience at Global Scale

To perform under pressure, the network edge and cloud infrastructure must work together. Fastly processes requests closer to users at the edge, reducing latency and offloading traffic before it reaches the origin. AWS provides the scalable backend infrastructure that keeps applications and services resilient.

The combination becomes especially critical during live events. The number of online viewers rarely builds gradually. A last-minute goal, a controversial call, or a penalty shootout can drive millions of viewers to stream, refresh, and engage simultaneously within seconds.

Handling that kind of demand requires more than raw capacity. It requires intelligent coordination across the network. Fastly absorbs and distributes traffic at the edge through caching, routing, and request collapsing, while AWS dynamically scales the underlying infrastructure powering the experience.

Without that balance, latency rises, origins become overwhelmed, and user experiences degrade precisely when audiences are most engaged. At this scale, resilience is not a feature. It’s foundational. The organizations that succeed are those built for the moments that matter most - traffic surges, live events, and launches where performance becomes instantly visible. 

Attend our virtual event with Tim Howard, former US soccer team goalkeeper

As mentioned in the introduction, Fastly and Amazon Web Services will host a live conversation with former U.S. national team goalkeeper Tim Howard on June 3rd.

The discussion will explore how preparation, positioning, and decision-making shape outcomes under pressure - from the FIFA World Cup stage to the work streaming platforms do behind the scenes to deliver reliable viewing experiences during peak demand.

All attendees will receive a personalized Web Performance & Security Report following the event. We look forward to seeing you there!

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