I personally have zero interest in streaming soccer games, but the process involved here does leave me wondering just how resilient 1.1.1.1/9.9.9.9 (which I use with https-dns-proxy because I basically don't trust the business side of my local telco/cable monopolies as far as I can throw them) really are in practice. I'm starting to feel like someone should bring back ORSN and throw some (cryptocurrency-free, old-school cypherpunk) Merkle tree or DHT magic on top of it or something.
I mean, there are already issues with 1.1.1.1 where archive.is/.vn/etc sites don't work. I know this is due to that site's admin specifically blocking cloudflare, but it already happens. The real answer is to run your own recursive DNS resolver. It's not for the complete technical novice but it's the same amount of work as setting up pihole and requires the same amount of low-spec hardware. I don't think this is out of reach for anyone who is already using a non-default DNS, since with the reconfigured images available it really isn't too much of a lift.