• Who is CONCACAF's biggest hope? | World Cup Preview #6
    Jun 9 2026

    It's a CONCACAF World Cup for the first time in 32 years, so it's only right that we take a look at the 3 host nations, as well as their confederation-mates from Central America and the Caribbean. Who has the strongest squad? Who's got the best shot to go deep? Who's most likely to crash and burn?

    We begin with the always-drama-filled United States and Mexico, where we compare and contrast strengths and weaknesses and debate their respective ceilings. Does the U.S. have a midfield problem? Who's scoring the goals for El Tri? How far can Mexico's Azteca advantage take them?

    Then we look into Jesse Marsch's unique Canada's squad, who win with continuity and high work-rate, but have been plagued by the injury bug. Can Alphonso Davies return in time to inspire a knockouts run?

    We also take a look at Panama's veteran group who play a classic CONCACAF style and appreciate the incredible stories of Haiti and Curaçao, who overcame great odds to be at the tournament.

    Cheers!

    Note: This was originally scheduled as the 7th preview, but was moved up a day. The final preview episode will be up tomorrow!

    Chapters:

    3:55 - USA

    18:15 - Mexico

    25:05 - Canada

    31:35 - Panama

    36:05 - Haiti

    38:55 - Curaçao

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    43 mins
  • Odd & overlooked – Everything you're missing before The World Cup | World Cup Preview #5
    Jun 8 2026

    On our 5th of 7 World Cup preview episodes, we dive into some stats and storylines that are flying under-the-radar heading into the tournament.

    We're talking 40 year-olds, teenagers, the state of South American football, weather, rule changes, non-league footballers and more.

    Be sure to tune to get all the niche details that will impress your friends. And don't forget to like and subscribe and follow us on the socials!

    Cheers!

    Chapters:

    04:40 - Old men & teenagers

    13:00 - South American leagues

    16:05 - Deschamps & France

    18:45 - new rules & North American weather

    27:40 - Non-leaguers

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    32 mins
  • Predicting the World Cup's Breakout Stars - the James Rodríguez Award | World Cup Preview #4
    Jun 7 2026

    Our 7-day march to opening kick off of the World Cup continues with a deep dive into who might take home the tournaments most coveted prize – the James Rodríguez Award.

    This special trophy is awarded to the World Cup's most electric young player, but with a catch. First, you must be 22 or younger by the conclusion of the competition. Second, you cannot already be a global star playing for a megaclub (Yamal, Zaire-Emery, Güler). And third, you ideally don't play for one of the biggest international footballing nations (Endrick, Nico Paz).

    The James Rodriguez winner, much like its namesake, will capture the hearts and minds of soccer fans everywhere and will be launched into stardom. Our mission is to build a starting 11 of contenders who we deem most likely to take home this honor (in addition to a hearty bench).

    Will your favorite youngster make our roster? Find out on World Cup Preview 4 of 7. 3 more to go!

    Cheers!

    Chapters:

    01:15 - the premise & close omissions

    08:00 - Goalkeeper

    10:00 - Centerbacks

    14:15 - Fullbacks

    16:00 - Midfielders

    20:45 - Forwards

    26:05 - Bench & honorable mentions

    31:15 - Our picks for the James Rodríguez Award

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    34 mins
  • An Argentine anti-climax? A Belgian bungling? Who will disappoint? | World Cup Preview #3
    Jun 6 2026

    On the third edition of our World Cup previews, we talk teams that could be headed for disappointment at this year's tournament.

    Can Argentina keep up with the demands of yet another deep run? Is Belgium's golden generation finally out of gas? Is Mexico good enough to carry the national burden of "el quinto partido?" Has Saudi Arabi lost their luster as a Middle Eastern footballing power?

    We select a nation from each from 9 tiers of World Cup contention that we developed and explain why we think they could be in for an underwhelming – or downright embarrassing – showing in North America 2026.

    4 more previews to go!

    Cheers!

    Chapters:

    01:50 - the tier system

    3:00 - Tier 1: Argentina

    05:48 - Tier 2: Germany + Brazil

    07:15 - Tier 3: Croatia

    8:50 - Tier 4: Belgium

    10:10 - Tier 5: Uruguay

    10:55 - Tier 6: Mexico

    12:20 - Tier 7: Egypt

    15:20 - Tier 8: Saudi Arabia

    17:20 - Tier 9: what's reasonable to expect?

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    23 mins
  • Who Is This Year's Morocco? | World Cup Preview #2
    Jun 5 2026

    On our second World Cup preview episode, we're diving into the BEST OF THE REST to determine who will could be this year's Morocco.

    We examine the credentials of more established squads like Colombia and Switzerland, some high-flying newcomers like Norway, and some international outsiders like Japan and Austria with distinct and exciting styles of play.

    Finally, we take a look at some long-shot nations we think are being criminally underrated. You'll have to tune in to find out how foolish our selections are.

    Cheers!

    Chapters:

    00:00 - the start

    02:30 - Colomobia

    04:40 - Norway

    08:15 - why Belgium wasn't considered

    09:20 - Japan

    11:55 - Ecuador

    14:20 - Austria & Switzerland

    18:30 - Sweden & Turkey

    21:20 - Longer shots

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    30 mins
  • The 7.5 teams that can win the World Cup | World Cup Preview #1
    Jun 4 2026

    We're kicking off our World Cup Preview series by discussing the 7.5 teams we think can actually win the whole thing.

    We share why each of Argentina, Brazil, England, France, Germany, Portugal, and Spain can hoist the trophy in July, plus one mystery team who may be in with a shout. We also discuss the reasons why each nation won't go the distance, plus place them in tiers within this elite grouping.

    Tune in for our extensive World Cup 2026 coverage throughout the summer. Let us know if you agree with our assessments, and don't forget to like and subscribe.

    Cheers!

    Chapters:

    00:00 - the start

    3:43 - France

    11:21 - Spain

    18:11 - Argentina

    25:08 - England

    31:47 - Brazil

    38:20 - Germany

    44:05 - Portugal

    48:48 - mystery team

    52:58 - who's winning?

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    54 mins
  • Heroes, Villains, and Eagles | 2025-26 Season In Review
    May 30 2026

    It's the final show of the 2025-26 season!

    We're back to wrap up the Europa and Conference League, looking at Aston Villa and Crystal Palace's paths to victory, plus sharing some of the best moments from the league phase and knockouts, and revealing our Team of the Season in both tournaments.

    Finally, we look at who has qualified for next year's editions, including some powerhouse Italian clubs and surprising English contenders.

    And don't forget to tune in to our World Cup coverage, beginning June 1.

    Cheers to Unai Emery, Oliver Glasner, and all the listeners out there!

    Timecodes:

    The start, Europa League in review –

    Europa Team of the Season –

    Next year's Europa participants –

    Conference League in review –

    Conference Team of the Season –

    Next year's Conference participants –

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    47 mins
  • Boom Boom Boom, Mateta's In The Room | Crystal Palace wins Conference League 2026
    May 28 2026

    Crystal Palace are your 2026 Conference League champions!

    The Eagles hoist their very first European trophy in their very first European campaign thanks to a Mateta put-back, beating Rayo Vallecano 1-0.

    We talk how Palace's pace and off-ball execution were able to snuff out Rayo's build-up and attack, the general chaotic nature of the match, and why Glasner deserves so much credit for his work at the club the past year.

    We also eulogize Rayo's valiant run to the final and applaud both sets of supporters for an incredible atmosphere in Leipzig. This is exactly the kind of meeting the Conference League was built for!

    Finally, we consider next steps for each club, with both head coaches departing this summer, as well as a few key players. What does Palace need to do to take the next step in the Europa League next season? And can Rayo maintain their recent success under new management with the current condition of the club?

    Cheers to Oliver Glasner (and of course, el puto Rayo)!

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    42 mins