• 87. World Cup 2026 - It Begins
    Jun 12 2026

    The World Cup Has Started! Join us as we explore the excitement, challenges, and global perspectives surrounding the 2026 FIFA World Cup. From ticket prices and stadium branding to team predictions and cultural insights, this episode covers it all... well, a lot.


    00:00 World Cup Excitement and Anticipation

    00:51 Local Perspectives on the World Cup

    05:08 Ticket Prices and Availability

    10:05 Controversies Surrounding the World Cup

    19:14 Teams to Watch and Predictions

    21:18 Scotland's World Cup Hopes

    24:08 Group Dynamics and Team Prospects

    25:17 Team USA's Journey and Expectations

    27:20 International Teams to Watch

    28:11 Predictions and Betting Odds

    35:27 World Cup Kickoff and Cultural Significance


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    37 mins
  • 86. End of 2025/26 Season Roundtable
    Jun 12 2026

    In-depth analysis of the recent Premier League season, exploring team performances, financial dynamics, and the evolving nature of football. Hosted by Ian Storrar and Sarah Hamilton with insights from Abhi Goyal and Paul Hunt, it covers season highlights, surprises, and the impact of business strategies on the game.


    00:00 Introduction to the Roundtable Discussion

    02:31 Reflections on the Premier League Season

    06:17 Highs and Lows of the Season

    11:31 The Impact of Transfers and Player Performance

    15:01 The Changing Dynamics of Big and Small Clubs

    20:20 The Business of Football and Player Valuation

    23:23 The Global Striker Shortage and Game Dynamics

    28:10 The Champions League and Its Implications

    32:45 Improving VAR and Game Reviews

    33:56 Debating PSG's Competitiveness in Premier League

    35:55 The Impact of European Competitions on Clubs

    38:48 Managerial Pressure and Club Expectations

    42:53 Coaching Philosophy and Club Dynamics

    47:55 World Cup Excitement and Future Predictions

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    51 mins
  • 85. More than one way to win in the Premier League?
    Mar 23 2026

    A lively roundtable on the current state of the Premier League, focusing on team performances, league dynamics, and future prospects for clubs like Leeds, Arsenal, Brighton, and others.


    00:00 Introduction to the Premier League Roundtable

    01:22 Season Overview and Team Performances

    05:10 Arsenal's Title Challenge: Deserved or Fortunate?

    11:08 Leeds United's Journey and Current Standing

    18:59 Looking Ahead: Future Prospects for Teams

    24:45 Arsenal's Roster Dynamics

    28:39 Emerging Talents and Youth Development

    29:47 The Premier League's Competitive Landscape

    44:39 Brighton's Season Review and Future Prospects


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    56 mins
  • 84. Building Community: Luke and LGBT FC - The Podcast
    Mar 11 2026

    In this engaging conversation, Luke shares his journey into football fandom, emphasizing the importance of community and inclusivity, particularly within the LGBTQ+ space. The discussion explores various stadium experiences, the impact of international matches and the Olympics, and the evolving landscape of football fandom in America. Luke reflects on the challenges faced by MLS in building loyalty among fans and the need for clubs to embrace their communities more openly. The conversation concludes with thoughts on the future of football and the role of diverse voices in shaping the sport.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction

    00:15 Exploring Football Fandom and Community

    08:11 Experiences at Various Stadiums

    13:32 Emotional Connections to National Anthems

    20:33 Podcasting Journey and Community Building

    28:05 Experiencing International Matches

    31:37 The Joy of Local Football

    35:30 Navigating Fan Dynamics in Relationships

    38:40 Ranking Stadium Experiences

    42:12 The Future of Fandom in America

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    49 mins
  • 83. Rivalries and Revelations: Den's Scottish Football Story
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode, Den Jones shares his unique journey through football fandom, from his roots in Scotland to his experiences in the US. He discusses the intense rivalries between Scottish teams, particularly Rangers and Celtic, and reflects on the cultural differences in football fandom between Scotland and America. Den also explores the evolution of soccer in the US, the challenges it faces, and the potential for growth as the sport gains popularity. The conversation touches on the emotional connections fans have with their teams and the future of soccer in America, especially with the upcoming World Cup.


    00:00 Den's Football Journey Begins

    09:19 Navigating Rivalries: Rangers vs Celtic

    19:15 Football in America: A New Perspective

    26:15 The Future of Soccer in the US

    37:21 The Road Ahead for American Soccer


    Ibrox Stadium by Thomas Nugent, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

    goonerabroad, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

    Celtic Football Club Ticket Office by Leslie Barrie, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

    Geni, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

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    43 mins
  • 82. Scotland is in the World Cup!
    Nov 25 2025

    In this episode, the hosts discuss Scotland's qualification for the World Cup, reflecting on the emotional journey of fans and players alike. They share personal experiences of watching the match, the expectations for traveling Scottish fans, and the potential performance of the team in the upcoming tournament. The conversation also touches on the comparison between Scotland and the US Men's National Team, the challenges of a small population in producing a competitive squad, and the excitement surrounding the Tartan Army's arrival in America.


    Takeaways


    • Scotland's last World Cup appearance was in 1998.
    • The anticipation heightened the emotional experience of watching the match.
    • Traveling Scots are known for their energy and enthusiasm.
    • Scotland's squad has experienced players from top clubs.
    • The small population of Scotland makes qualification impressive.
    • Expectations for Scotland in the World Cup are cautiously optimistic.
    • The Tartan Army is expected to bring a festive atmosphere.
    • Comparisons between Scotland and the US Men's National Team highlight differences in experience.
    • The importance of having a stable management team for success.
    • The excitement of the World Cup being hosted in the US adds to the anticipation.


    Outline


    00:00 Scotland's World Cup Journey

    03:12 Emotional Roller Coaster of the Match

    06:07 The Tartan Army: Expectations and Experiences

    09:08 Scotland's Squad and Performance Insights

    11:55 Comparing Scotland and the US Men's National Team

    14:55 Scotland's Population and Talent Pool

    17:54 Anticipating the World Cup Draw

    20:52 Celebrating the Tartan Army's Arrival in America

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    21 mins
  • 81. International Break Roundtable Bonanza
    Nov 13 2025

    International Break Round Table: Multi-Club Check-in


    In this episode of Don't Know Much About Football, the hosts are joined by a gaggle of past guests for a lively round table discussion on the current football season. Abhi (Brentford), Adam (ManU), Christopher (Spurs), Mike (Fulham), and Paul (Leeds), join Ian and Sarah (both Liverpool fans) - with Karlo chipping in. We discuss Sunderland's amazing run as well as the impact top of table clubs Arsenal and City are having on the rest. The discussion touches on the dramatic changes in the season over the past six weeks, key defining moments for each club, and expectations for the remainder of the year. Guests provide predictions, highlight standout players and moments, and discuss managerial performances. The episode wraps up with thoughts on necessary January transfers and future outlooks for each team.


    00:00 Lightning Round Intros

    03:40 Current Season Overview

    04:08 Impact of Arsenal and City on the Table

    06:00 Club-Specific Updates

    14:39 Managerial Performance Discussion

    26:26 January Transfer Wishlist

    27:36 Goalkeeper Woes and Hopes

    30:23 Winter Transfer Strategies

    38:21 Sunderland's Surprising Form

    42:35 Season Predictions and Hopes

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    51 mins
  • 80. Paul: Leeds United - Yorkshireman in Kansas City
    Nov 9 2025

    Exploring Leeds United's Rich History and Present with Paul


    In this engaging episode of 'Don't Know Much About Football,' hosts Carla Marcelo, Sarah Hamilton, and Ian Storer delve into the history, culture, and current state of Leeds United with guest Paul. The discussion covers the club's prestigious past, including its heyday in the 70s under Don Revy, notable players, and the passionate fan base. Paul shares his personal journey from Yorkshire to Kansas City, his love for Leeds, and his insights into the club's performance in the Premier League 2025/26 season. The episode also explores the cultural aspects of being a Leeds fan, from iconic kits and songs to the atmosphere at matches and local foods. Tune in for a deep dive into football history and contemporary insights from a dedicated Leeds United supporter.


    00:00 Paul's Background and Journey to the US

    05:33 Leeds United's Cultural Impact and Rivalries

    14:38 Leeds Historical Highlights

    17:59 Current State of Leeds United

    21:49 Leeds Traditions and Fan Culture

    29:26 Leeds United's Branding

    31:38 Stadium and Training Ground

    34:44 Football Culture in Kansas City

    43:18 Leeds United's Current Season and Squad

    49:40 Upcoming Matches and Ticket Challenges

    54:26 Conclusion

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    54 mins