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Rog and Rory Smith are joined by comedian and Wrexham AFC Executive Director Humphrey Ker to breakdown the latest day of Round of 32 action, including France's impressive thrashing of Sweden behind a Kylian Mbappe brace. Plus, Erling Haaland's winner at the death against Ivory Coast sends Norway through to the Round of 16, and Mexico's win over Ecuador sparks celebrations around the country. Then, Keegan-Michael Key joins the show to talk through his love of the Belgian national team, how far he thinks the US can actually go in this tournament, and how Mr. Garvey would pronounce Folarin Balogun. Get your Go Go USA gear for the knockout stage: https://mibcourage.co/3SD87XpGrab the “We got to the semifinal in 1930” hat here: https://mibcourage.co/3QTQuC7Check out our “Why Not Us” Cup Tee here: https://mibcourage.co/4gfWejQJoin us for Match Day Live! in Atlanta tomorrow, July 1, at Founders Green: https://mibcourage.co/4v3SpSoLivestream tomorrow's show at 7:00am PT / 10:00am ET: https://mibcourage.co/4eC92QqSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Archie Rhind-Tutt and Dan Bardell as France breeze past Sweden and Haaland wins it late for Norway. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod. Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FootballWeeklyPodcast
Ronaldo just answered his critics with a brace in Portugal's 5–0 win over Uzbekistan, while Messi has five goals and Mbappé and Haaland have four each in the early World Cup golden‑boot race, setting up a tournament that could reignite every GOAT debate at once. With Portugal among the contenders and Argentina also near the top of the odds boards, the crew points out there's a real chance we get a Ronaldo‑vs‑Messi World Cup knockout clash, where one legend sends the other home and the internet melts down.
The USMNT lost to Türkiye in their third game, but progress as group leaders. This is Morning Cupdate, brought to you by The Home Depot.In today's show, we reflect on the USMNT's first defeat of the tournament against Türkiye. Plus, we react to Ecuador's shock victory against Germany and the Netherlands topping Group F. We preview the final games of Groups G, H, and I - it's France vs Norway as Mbappe faces Haaland, and can Cape Verde progress to the knockout stage? In Morning Cupdate vs The Night Cup, Betty takes on Kyle Beckerman, and we reveal exclusively why the USMNT had such an impressive group stage.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Happy Friday! Join Sia Nejad, Buckets, Chip Patterson, Brad Thomas, and Amags as they dish out their picks for the Friday World Cup slate, Mbappe and Haaland props, MLB, and MORE!(0:00) Thursday Recap(0:50) Chip me up!(2:40) Buckets' World Cup bets(6:20) Chip's PGA Tour bets(11:38) Amags' MLB bets(15:50) World Cup questions(17:22) Brad's World Cup bets(20:30) Sia's PGA Tour bets(23:50) Home Run bets(25:13) Chat questionsWATCH• Subscribe to this channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SportsLine• Watch CBS Sports HQ: https://cbssports.com/live• Watch CBS Sports Network on your TV or the CBS Sports App with your cable providerFOLLOW• Twitter: https://twitter.com/SportsLine• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportsline• TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@sportslineREAD• More betting news: https://www.sportsline.com/MERCH• Shop our merch: https://www.paramountshop.com/collections/the-early-edge
Today's episode with Chris Ryan and Ben Foster features Rooney, Ronaldo, God (Messi), and Haaland. Enjoy.Host: Adam FriedlandCohost: Chris RyanGuests: Ben Foster and Erlend MorchExecutive Producers: Adam Friedland, Marc Fineman, and Mason KleinWriters: Adam Friedland and Sam SerxnerProducers: Sam Serxner, Julia Cassidy, Chris WohlersEditor: Jon RoemerStudio Tech: Adam Tarin--See Adam on tour https://theadamfriedland.show/pages/tour--JOIN THE FRIEDLAND FAMILY FOUNDATION / PREMIUM SUBSCRIPTION:https://www.youtube.com/@TheAdamFriedlandShow/join--Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/TheAdamFriedlandShow--Buy our merch: https://theadamfriedland.show/collections/new--X: https://x.com/adam_talkshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theadamfriedlandshowTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@adamfriedlandshowclipsYouTube: Subscribe to @TheAdamFriedlandShow here:https://www.youtube.com/c/TheAdamFriedlandShowSubscribe to @TAFSClips here: https://www.youtube.com/@tafsclips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
To continue the World Cup this week, Blake and Caroline bring in some pros. Kelley O'Hara and Ali Riley, former NWSL players, World Cup competitors, and hosts of “Time Wasting," join Well Played to discuss the convos that matter most this week — like the history-making all-American women officiants, why Jérémy Doku will be a better athlete after leaving the World Cup to be present for his son's birth, and how Haaland's half-bun is the secret to his scoring. In this episode of Well Played, we also cover: - How Marta was the original inspiration for Haaland's half-bun - The Scottish fans — the Tartan army — drinking Boston dry - Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld revealing their baby girl's name - How Messi made history in his recent match against Austria - Why Trinity Rodman and Ciara's crossover is confusing us with Ciara Miller and Trinity from “Love Island” Follow Kelley: @kelleyohara Follow Ali: @rileythree Follow and subscribe to Time Wasting: @timewastingpod Thank you to our sponsor, Ally Bank. To learn more, visit ally.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Johnny and Jacob are sweating through a London heatwave to bring you this one, but they push through. World Cup talk, transfer talk, and a proper look at Arsenal's plan for the season ahead Here's what's inside:
Bem amigos do Pelada na Net, chegamos em definitivo para o programa 796! E hoje temos o Príncipe Vidane e Maidana acordando o Robozão pra brilhar na Copa.E neste programa falamos sobre a segunda rodada da fase de grupos da Copa de 2026, que teve bela vitória do Brasil sobre o Haiti, Messi ampliando recordes em mais uma vitória Argentina, Mbappé e Haaland marcando mais dois cada um, Cristiano Ronaldo liderando a goleada de Portugal, além de muito mais!#COMÉNTA #SELEÇÃOESTRANHOLA #17AVÓSOuvinte do Peladinha tem desconto na NordVPN! É só acessar https://nordvpn.com/peladananet ou usar o cupom PELADANANET!ORIGINAIS DO FUT - www.originaisdofut.com, cupom PELADA10 com 10% OFF! Siga @originaisdofut_contato: podcast@peladananet.com.br acesse: peladananet.com.br e confira os links das nossas redes sociais (grupo de telegram, instagram, bluesky e twitter tanto do podcast quanto dos nossos participantes)Projetos paralelos:Dentro da Minha CabeçaReinaldo JaquelineFábrica de FilmesCia da LouçaLives: Twitch do Jovem nerdJovem Nerd Esporte Clube Spotify / YouTubeFinanciamento coletivo:Apoia.se / Patreon / Chave pix: podcast@peladananet.com.brColaboradores de Maio/2026!Obrigado a todos que colaboraram com ao menos R$10. Confira aqui a lista de nomes
Rog and Rory Smith are joined by comedian and Executive Director of Wrexham AFC Humphrey Ker to break down an incredible day of footballing action, including the return of the holy scoring trinity of Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, and Erling Haaland. Who will win this incredible Golden Boot race? Can Messi drag Argentina to another trophy? Or can anyone take down a Kylian Mbappe-led France team? Plus, a look ahead to tomorrow's action. Grab the "Lifelong Cape Verde Fan" Tee here: https://mibcourage.co/4uVoziVJoin our Twitch Watchalong tomorrow, June 23, for the England-Ghana match: https://mibcourage.co/4uR2KBgSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The stars are out in a major way!!! On the latest edition of Caught Offside, Andrew Gundling and JJ Devaney discuss the marquee performances of Lionel Messi (record breaking), Kylian Mbappe (hot on his tail) and Erling Haaland (59 goals in 52 caps) following Monday's slate of games. The guys also give some initial impression of the expanded tournament format as well as the first hand-over-mouth red card. Plus: What is international football's greatest rivalry? Are Portugal currently top of the "under pressure power rankings?" And which USMNT player has stood out the most to you thus far?All that and a mid-World Cup Daniel Levy rant from Andrew on this edition of Caught Offside!For even more Caught Offside content, get on over to Caught Offside Plus right now! JJ has the latest installment of "JJ's World Cup Diary" up on PLUS where he discusses turmoil in the Portuguese camp, Jeremy Doku's potential trip home later in the tournament and the open season on Alexi Lalas.For all the latest merch, get over to https://caughtoffsidepod.com/ - The World Cup is upon us! Get a shirt and help rep Caught Offside wherever it is you're watching the action!!!---Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/CaughtOffsidePod/X: https://twitter.com/COsoccerpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caughtoffsidepod/Email: CaughtOffsidePod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Messi, Mbappé and Haaland all scored twice on a day dominated by the World Cup's biggest stars.Rick Edwards and Lloyd Griffith react to another record-breaking night for Lionel Messi, who became the tournament's all-time leading goalscorer, and discuss what it means for his place in football history.Julien Laurens joins to assess a huge day for the superstars, reflect on France's dramatic win over Iraq and a 130-minute weather delay.Kelly Somers brings the latest from England camp ahead of their meeting with Ghana in Boston.Plus, Rick and Lloyd take on table tennis and Lloyd does a questionable Jamie Foxx impression.
Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros react to another historic milestone for Lionel Messi as he becomes the all-time leading scorer in World Cup history. The guys debate whether Messi still needs another World Cup title to put the GOAT debate to bed once and for all, and whether Kylian Mbappé—already with 16 World Cup goals at age 27—has a realistic chance of chasing down Messi's record before this tournament is over. Next, The Cooligans are joined by legendary former USMNT head coach Bruce Arena. Bruce discusses whether this current American side is the strongest in program history, explains how Mauricio Pochettino has changed the culture around soccer in the United States, and answers the biggest question facing the country right now: can the USMNT actually win the World Cup? One of the most successful coaches in American soccer history shares his perspective on the team's evolution and the expectations surrounding this generation. To wrap up the show, Christian and Alexis celebrate Erling Haaland's arrival on the World Cup stage and discuss whether the Norwegian superstar can carry his country on a deep run while challenging for the Golden Boot. The guys also preview another exciting slate of matches, including Colombia vs. Congo, England vs. Ghana, Panama vs. Croatia and Canada vs. Switzerland, as the drama of the 2026 FIFA World Cup continues to build. Timestamps: (2:00) — Messi stands alone as World Cup top goalscorer (10:00) - Can Mbappe catch him at this tournament? (20:00) - Bruce Arena talks USMNT and Coaching Career (37:00) - Haaland makes his mark: can he win Golden Boot? Subscribe to The Cooligans on your favorite podcast app:
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Dotun Adebayo is joined by Philippe Auclair and Amos Murphy to discuss the last 24 hours at the World Cup including Messi, Mbappe and Haaland all scoring goals. Join the Brazilian Shirt Name Whatsapp Channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbBNgO58PgsAgQXRP32T
The World Cup stars are taking over. On Day 13, Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé, and Erling Haaland all delivered major performances as Argentina, France, and Norway strengthened their cases as serious knockout-stage threats.Galen Clavio breaks down Argentina's win over Austria, France's weather-delayed victory over Iraq, Norway's wild battle with Senegal, Algeria's comeback against Jordan, and how the projected knockout bracket is starting to take shape. He also looks at why this tournament has felt so strong, why the biggest names are meeting the moment, what the United States' potential path could look like, and what to watch in the final day before the group stage turns chaotic.Subscribe to the Back Home Network for more daily World Cup analysis, bracket breakdowns, and smart soccer conversation throughout the tournament.
Lionel Messi made history for Argentina, Algeria kept its World Cup hopes alive and France booked its place in the knockout rounds on Day 12 of the tournament. David Gass, Jordan Angeli and Matt Doyle break down all the action before turning their attention to Day 13, where Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal face mounting pressure, England takes on Ghana, Colombia meets DR Congo and Croatia looks to bounce back against Panama.0:00 Intro1:53 3 Big Things13:18 Messi Makes History Against Austria18:46 Algeria Still Alive24:37 Weather Delays, France Advances31:30 Haaland, Norway Hold Off Senegal40:50 North American Update: Canada's Ismaël Koné46:25 Ronaldo and Portugal Face Uzbekistan52:36 Colombia Showdown with DR Congo1:01:30 England Battles Ghana1:03:24 Croatia Looks to Bounce Back Against Panama
Chris, Sam and Tom review Monday's matches, including huge hauls once again for Mbappe, Haaland and Messi. Chris also talks through his first draft Matchday Three Wildcard! ━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Lionel Messi is the all-time record goalscorer at World Cups and he is leading the Golden Boot race for this tournament with five goals but Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland are hot on his tail. Can Harry Kane keep pace? Jonathan Northcroft joins Tom Clarke to preview England's second match with Ghana and discuss the impact Jude Bellingham is having on this World Cup as his partnership with Kane improves. Paul Hirst reports from another Messi masterclass and James Gheerbrant survived the rain and storms to watch France, Mbappe and Michael Olise reach the knockout stages before Haaland got Norway a 3-2 win against Senegal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us Fan MailMessi, Mbappé, Haaland, or Kane—which superstar will claim the Golden Boot? The Journeymen debate the tournament's top performers and look ahead to the USMNT's final group-stage game against Turkey.
The stars showed out on a Monday night at the World Cup, and Jason Longshore has it all covered. Lionel Messi broke the all-time World Cup scoring record with a brace against Austria in Dallas, surpassing both Miroslav Klose on the men's side and Marta on the women's side to stand alone at 18 goals across six tournaments. And Thiago Almada, the guy Atlanta United fans watched grow up in this city, set it up with a perfectly timed dummy at the top of the box. Kylian Mbappé scored twice for France through a two-hour lightning delay in Philadelphia to reach 16 World Cup goals. And Erling Haaland added a brace of his own as Norway topped Senegal to go through to the round of 32. Jason previews all four matches on Tuesday's schedule, including why the Portugal and Ronaldo situation is turning into a telenovela, why England vs Ghana is the match of the day, and why Colombia vs DR Congo could be the wildest game of match day two. The 3-4-3 covers Christian Pulisic returning to full training with the USMNT, Mauricio Culebro speaking publicly for the first time since arriving in Atlanta, the new Italian Football Federation president, and Germany losing Nico Schlotterbeck for the rest of the tournament. Then Stoppage Time kicks off on YouTube with Madison Crews and the returning legend Jarrett Smith joining Jason for a deep dive on the Argentina-France collision course, the full tournament bracket as it currently stands, the Norway pedigree question, the Scotland situation, and plenty of talk about sticker packs.
Amit and Austin recap a star-studded day of World Cup action, starting with Norway's 3-2 win over Senegal which was keyed by a terrific performance from Erling Haaland. The guys next marvel in another high-level showing from Kylian Mbappé and France, before attempting to find words to describe Lionel Messi's show-stopping day in Argentina's 2-0 win over Austria. Finally, a look at Algeria's 2-1 late night win over Jordan and a quick rundown of what to watch on Tuesday. Plus, does Erling Haaland give off Jaws vibes?
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Welcome back to FUT IN REVIEW | World Cup Daily #22. The sleep deprivation is officially hitting hard, but Day 12 delivered an absolute blockbuster slate. Today, John and Graeme (sporting his signature blue microphone) break down an unforgettable round of matches that completely re-wrote the football record books.We break down all the matches, rants, and referee controversies unfiltered:The Goalscoring Pinnacle: After missing an early 9th-minute penalty, Lionel Messi responds like the ultimate GOAT, scoring a spectacular brace to lead Argentina to a 2-0 victory over Austria. With 18 career World Cup goals, he officially passes Miroslav Klose to become the all-time leading scorer in men's World Cup history. We analyze his real-time spatial genius, his rapid reaction to rebounds, and debate whether referees are showing unconscious bias toward Argentina.The 4-Hour Lightning Storm: France picks Iraq apart in a 3-0 masterclass, but the real drama was the massive weather delay. We look at how elite players stay physically and mentally switched on during chaotic storm rules, slam Iraq's surprisingly open tactics, and praise Kylian Mbappé for scoring a lethal strike to tie Miroslav Klose's record of 16 World Cup goals at just 27 years old! Plus, can anyone stop Michael Olise's insane outside-of-the-boot passes?High-Flying Norway: Erling Haaland bags another clinical brace as Norway edges out Senegal in an awesome 3-2 thriller. We bow down to Martin Ødegaard's surgical, pinpoint assists, track Marcus Pedersen's unexpected opener, and look at Ismaïla Sarr keeping Senegal dangerous on the counter.Algeria's Battle: Riyad Mahrez returns to the lineup but fails to perform, prompting a massive call for Bayer Leverkusen's breakout star to take the reigns. Algeria secures a tight 2-1 football fight over debutants Jordan.The Goalkeeping Technique Crisis: Graeme and John deep-dive into a technical breakdown of modern goalkeeping. We analyze Édouard Mendy's lacking footwork and why elite stoppers like Thibaut Courtois take that crucial extra sidestep before diving.Going to bed at 4:30 AM and waking up at 7:00 AM to cover every single speelronde is destroying us! If you want to support the crew one-time only without a subscription, buy the boys a coffee lifeline here:
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Tutti i migliori del mondo che vanno a segno e decidono perfettamente il disegno di una partita: dalla caduta dell'eroe (Messi che sbaglia un rigore), alla tempesta che blocca Francia-Iraq, alle due zampate dei Leoni del Senegal. Poi, però, gli eroi del calcio sguainano la spada e risolvono tutto. Messi, Mbappé e Haaland, sempre loro in questo Mondiale dalla trama così perfetta da sembrare finto. Intanto, si torna anche al mondo reale, quello dell'Italia che elegge Malagò nuovo salvatore della patria calcistica e che ascolta per l'ennesima volta una conferenza stampa in cui Alex Schwazer si difende da nuove-vecchie accuse di doping. Ne parliamo con Michele Dalai, direttore di DAZN e con Leo Turrini da una rovente Pero-Cormano.
Jeremy and Joe explore the incredible physical traits of Erling Haaland, comparing his playing style to hockey star Connor McDavid and elite NFL tight ends. They further analyze the Buffalo Bills' strategy regarding Josh Allen, debating if the franchise should mirror the Milwaukee Bucks' aggressive approach to winning a title. 01:04 - Portnoy's Soccer Rule Changes 02:38 - Haaland's Dominant Physicality 07:35 - Giannis Saga Lessons for Bills 13:00 - Athlete Speed Comparisons
Un'altra serata di gol di Messi, Mbappé e Haaland. L'Argentina gioca molto bene, ma la Norvegia non scherza. Il Senegal ora rischia di diventare la più grande delusione del Mondiale. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
España se retrasa en la directiva europea de igualdad salarial, que permite a los empleados conocer la media salarial de su puesto y obliga a las empresas a justificar brechas. El Ministerio de Trabajo redacta el decreto. El país vive el peor día de una ola de calor, con alertas rojas en Andalucía, Cantabria y País Vasco y temperaturas cercanas a los 40 grados. El aire acondicionado dispara el precio de la luz. En deportes, Lionel Messi destaca en el Mundial con un doblete, superando récords, y Haaland y Mbappé brillan. Marc Márquez renueva con Ducati y el Valencia Basket busca ganar la liga. Alejandro Cereceda comparte su experiencia de supervivencia en una isla desierta con un machete. Una tormenta tropical interrumpe su comunicación y fuerza su rescate. La sentencia del Supremo en el caso mascarillas, la mayor condena a un ministro en democracia, destaca la figura del delator contra la corrupción. Esta "Vía Aldama" incentiva a otros implicados a colaborar. Se menciona que Ábalos se ...
Pete Graves is here with your latest 'Cheat Sheet at the World Cup' on the day when England could qualify for the knockout stages with a game to spare, if they beat Ghana in Boston. We'll have the latest from Thomas Tuchel and tell you how Ghana are preparing for this one. Meanwhile, last night we saw more magic from Messi to re-write World Cup history, Mbappe on target against Iraq to send France through, and Haaland hailed as the 'best striker' as Norway beat Senegal.
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On today's 15-minute briefing: Spain Kick Into Gear: Spain are finally looking the part against Saudi Arabia. Dani Olmo is just such a wonderful player, and with Lamine Yamal in the side, they can probably pose a massive problem to absolutely anyone. Belgium Underwhelm: Belgium underwhelm yet again, but I have to give a massive shout out to Iran, who dug deep to pick up a huge point. The Story of the Tournament: Are Cape Verde the story of the World Cup? Going toe-to-toe with Spain and now Uruguay—it is incredible to watch. Egypt Get the Job Done: Egypt show up and get a result against New Zealand that was probably expected of them, but you have to give credit to NZ, who made them work incredibly hard for it. Messi Makes History: Lionel Messi becomes the outright World Cup leading scorer with two great finishes against Austria, surely solidifying himself as the GOAT. He did miss a penalty though, which makes me wonder: did he miss it on purpose because he didn't want to break the record with a pen? Either way, Argentina are safely through to the next round. France Battle the Elements: Despite a chaotic two-hour rain delay against Iraq, Kylian Mbappe just keeps the goals coming. But once again, Michael Olise is looking like one of the best players in the world right now. France also book their spot in the next round. Haaland vs Mbappe Awaits: Erling Haaland bags two against Senegal, who are genuinely a good side and managed to cut right through Norway's defence. That vulnerability is going to be fascinating to watch in their upcoming clash with France—it is officially Haaland vs Mbappe. Jordan Say Goodbye: Finally, Jordan officially exit the competition after their result against Algeria. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lionel Messi krönt sich beim Sieg gegen Österreich zum WM-Rekordtorschützen. Mbappe trifft gegen den Irak doppelt und bleibt dem Argentinier auf den Fersen. Norwegen schlägt den Senegal knapp und das DFB-Team muss für den Rest der WM auf Nico Schlotterbeck verzichten.
Opnieuw een schitterende dag op het WK. Lionel Messi schiet zichzelf weer eens in de recordboeken. En ook vedettes Haaland en Mbappé schitteren. En bij Oranje spraken we met Denzel Dumfries. Dat is altijd leuk! Thierry Boon en Jeroen Stekelenburg praten erover.
Hoy les presentamos: La resaca del México Corea: memes épicos, basura, patos en la MañaneraAnálisis de los partidos:Estados Unidos-AustraliaJapón-TúnezUruguay-Cabo VerdeArgentina-AustriaNoruega-SenegalKonbini! Elmo aprende cosas, paraguayo expulsado por bocafloja, la catsup Heinz campeona y titulares de la portada del MetroLa
Some of the tournament's biggest stars are back in action, including Messi, Mbappe, and Haaland. This is Morning Cupdate, brought to you by The Home Depot.In today's show, we look back at Sunday's fixtures: there were more Cape Verdean heroics in their 2-2 draw with Uruguay; Spain demolished Saudi Arabia; Egypt got past New Zealand, and Belgium vs Iran ended goalless. Then we look forward to Monday's games: Argentina vs Algeria, France vs Iraq, Norway vs Senegal, and Jordan vs Algeria. Betty takes on Rog Bennett in Morning Cupdate vs The Night Cup, and Scotland fans take over another American city.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(0:00) USA beats Australia, Can the Bucks trade Giannis to the Celtics for Jaylen Brown? (26:45) Do the Chiefs need another WR? (37:36) A.J. Dybansa has top odds to go 1st overall (43:59) Tim Howard: It's impossible for USMNT to win the World Cup (01:03:57) Hype around A.J. Brown too low or too high? (01:15:24) Mbappe, Messi, or Haaland to have a repeat performance? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Radio Foot ce lundi en direct 16h10 T.U. Sur RFI, YouTube & Facebook Live (Rediffusion sur les ondes à 21h10 T.U.) : - Mondial 2026, suite de la 2è journée de phase de groupes. ; - Poule G, l'Égypte aux commandes. ; - Retour sur le fiasco tunisien. ; - G.I. Le Sénégal à l'heure de la relance. - Mondial 2026, suite de la 2è journée de phase de groupes Dans le G.H. : le Cap-Vert surprend encore ! Les Crioulos ont tenu tête à la Céleste de Marcelo Bielsa à Miami. Après avoir résisté face à l'Espagne, les Requins Bleus ont contenu les doubles champions du monde sud-américains. Kevin Pina et Helio Varela buteurs. Héros du match face à la Roja, le portier Vozinha a concédé ses deux 1ers buts. Le dernier match face aux Saoudiens sera crucial. À lire aussiCoupe du monde 2026: après avoir tenu l'Espagne en échec, le Cap-Vert récidive contre l'Uruguay - Poule G, l'Égypte aux commandes Pourtant menés par les All Whites pendant une heure à Vancouver, les Pharaons se sont repris (Ziko, Salah, Hassan Trezeguet), remportent (3-1) leur tout 1er succès en Coupe du monde, et peuvent entrevoir les 16è de finale. Un nul face à l'Iran suffirait à les qualifier, ce serait inédit dans leur histoire. - Les Iraniens, dont les conditions de préparation sont difficiles, ont résisté aux Diables Rouges à Los Angeles ! Nouveau nul des Belges, privés de Jérémy Doku, qui ont frappé 23 fois au but sans trouver la faille. Lukaku et ses coéquipiers vont-ils retrouver leur efficacité samedi contre les Néo-Zélandais ? À lire aussiCoupe du monde 2026: menée durant une heure, l'Égypte bat la Nouvelle-Zélande et entrevoit les seizièmes - Retour sur le fiasco tunisien Malgré l'arrivée en sauveur d'Hervé Renard, le sursaut n'a pas eu lieu. Étrillés par la Suède, les Aigles de Carthage ont encaissé 4 autres buts face au Japon et ne verront pas le tour suivant. Le Niçois Ali Abdi met en avant le manque d'expérience de l'équipe, et de temps nécessaire pour travailler. La déception des supporteurs est immense, il faudra encore éviter le naufrage vendredi contre les Pays-Bas. - G.I. Le Sénégal à l'heure de la relance Dans un contexte de problèmes extra-sportifs, les Lions de la Teranga opposés la nuit prochaine à la Norvège, devront être pleinement concentrés sur leur objectif. Trois points pris face à Haaland et ses coéquipiers mettraient les hommes de Pape Thiaw sur des bons rails - Dans cette poule, les Bleus de Mbappé (dont ce sera la 100è) affrontent l'Irak, un des rescapés des barrages de mars. Un adversaire à ne pas sous-estimer, qui avait tenu en échec l'Espagne début juin à la Corogne en match de préparation. France/Irak à suivre en intégralité pour nos auditeurs africains dès 21hT.U. Frédéric Suteau à Philadelphie, Olivier Pron et Xavier Barret en studio. Pour débattre avec Olivier Pron, Chérif Ghemmour, Said Amdaa et Yoro Mangara. Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno - Pierre Guérin. ► Le calendrier Coupe du monde ► Notre dossier spécial.
Radio Foot ce lundi en direct 16h10 T.U. Sur RFI, YouTube & Facebook Live (Rediffusion sur les ondes à 21h10 T.U.) : - Mondial 2026, suite de la 2è journée de phase de groupes. ; - Poule G, l'Égypte aux commandes. ; - Retour sur le fiasco tunisien. ; - G.I. Le Sénégal à l'heure de la relance. - Mondial 2026, suite de la 2è journée de phase de groupes Dans le G.H. : le Cap-Vert surprend encore ! Les Crioulos ont tenu tête à la Céleste de Marcelo Bielsa à Miami. Après avoir résisté face à l'Espagne, les Requins Bleus ont contenu les doubles champions du monde sud-américains. Kevin Pina et Helio Varela buteurs. Héros du match face à la Roja, le portier Vozinha a concédé ses deux 1ers buts. Le dernier match face aux Saoudiens sera crucial. À lire aussiCoupe du monde 2026: après avoir tenu l'Espagne en échec, le Cap-Vert récidive contre l'Uruguay - Poule G, l'Égypte aux commandes Pourtant menés par les All Whites pendant une heure à Vancouver, les Pharaons se sont repris (Ziko, Salah, Hassan Trezeguet), remportent (3-1) leur tout 1er succès en Coupe du monde, et peuvent entrevoir les 16è de finale. Un nul face à l'Iran suffirait à les qualifier, ce serait inédit dans leur histoire. - Les Iraniens, dont les conditions de préparation sont difficiles, ont résisté aux Diables Rouges à Los Angeles ! Nouveau nul des Belges, privés de Jérémy Doku, qui ont frappé 23 fois au but sans trouver la faille. Lukaku et ses coéquipiers vont-ils retrouver leur efficacité samedi contre les Néo-Zélandais ? À lire aussiCoupe du monde 2026: menée durant une heure, l'Égypte bat la Nouvelle-Zélande et entrevoit les seizièmes - Retour sur le fiasco tunisien Malgré l'arrivée en sauveur d'Hervé Renard, le sursaut n'a pas eu lieu. Étrillés par la Suède, les Aigles de Carthage ont encaissé 4 autres buts face au Japon et ne verront pas le tour suivant. Le Niçois Ali Abdi met en avant le manque d'expérience de l'équipe, et de temps nécessaire pour travailler. La déception des supporteurs est immense, il faudra encore éviter le naufrage vendredi contre les Pays-Bas. - G.I. Le Sénégal à l'heure de la relance Dans un contexte de problèmes extra-sportifs, les Lions de la Teranga opposés la nuit prochaine à la Norvège, devront être pleinement concentrés sur leur objectif. Trois points pris face à Haaland et ses coéquipiers mettraient les hommes de Pape Thiaw sur des bons rails - Dans cette poule, les Bleus de Mbappé (dont ce sera la 100è) affrontent l'Irak, un des rescapés des barrages de mars. Un adversaire à ne pas sous-estimer, qui avait tenu en échec l'Espagne début juin à la Corogne en match de préparation. France/Irak à suivre en intégralité pour nos auditeurs africains dès 21hT.U. Frédéric Suteau à Philadelphie, Olivier Pron et Xavier Barret en studio. Pour débattre avec Olivier Pron, Chérif Ghemmour, Said Amdaa et Yoro Mangara. Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno - Pierre Guérin.
The World Cup is delivering chaos we didn't see coming, and we're breaking it all down LIVE! Tonight we talk all things USMNT, react to some of the craziest games of the tournament so far, and dig into the headlines you can't make up — including England getting a pool table, a player allegedly swiping a referee's watch, and some questionable commentary from the announcers. Grab a seat, this one's wild. Drop your thoughts in the comments — what's been the craziest World Cup moment so far for you?
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ANDY POLLIN joins the show, and we'll find out if "mid-week Andy" is any more "fresh" than Monday Andy! His take on the Brendan Sorsby saga. The TT billionaire who is as clueless as he is rich. Andy's "Behind the Music" story on breaking into radio. Floyd Mayweather is broke. What a shock.NICK LOCHNER of the "Cleansheet EPL" newsletter on the World Cup. It was a banger Tuesday, with the stars all shining. Who is this "Haaland" stud on Norway? Messi's hat trick. Andres Cantor's epic call. What's wrong with Ronaldo? MORE.....Our Sponsors:* Check out Troll Co Clothing and use my code CZABE25 for a great deal: https://www.trollcoclothing.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Rog is joined by Actor and Mexican football super fan Diego Luna to break down a glorious day of footballing action, including Lionel Messi's stunning opening act to the tournament, scoring 3 goals in a dominating win over Algeria. Diego also breaks down his hopes and dreams for his Mexican National Team, and recounts their triumphant win over South Africa in the opening match of the tournament. Then, Rog is joined by the great James Horncastle to discuss all of the day's action, including Kylian Mbappé's brace in a 3-1 win over Senegal, and Erling Haaland's stellar debut against Iraq. Check out our Road Trip Tees and grab your city - https://mibcourage.co/44cH9bpJoin us for Match Day Live in Seattle with special guest Ken Griffey Jr. - https://mibcourage.co/3SugS5PSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
First Take resumes with all-time New York athletes. Jeter, Eli, and Rivera hold a permanent spot on the Mt. Rushmore. Did Brunson just steal Clyde's spot? Then, the Morris twins debate Dybantsa vs Peterson. Who's going first overall? Next, after a star studded World Cup night that saw Haaland, Messi and Mbappe score multiple goals, Roger Bennett tells us who the favorite is a week in! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Ben Fisher, Lars Sivertsen and Philippe Auclair as Kylian Mbappé, Erling Haaland and Lionel Messi all hit their stride in style. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod. Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FootballWeeklyPodcast
Alexi Lalas and David Mosse are back with a LIVE episode of State of the Union! We start where else but with Lionel Messi's first ever World Cup hat trick in Argentina's win over Algeria. With his three goals he moved into a tie with Miroslav Klose for the most goals in men's FIFA world cup history. He was far from the only superstar to shine today though, as Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland scored two goals apiece in wins for France and Norway. After, Alexi and Mosse react to comments from USA manager Mauricio Pochettino about the state of American soccer before previewing the next slate of matches that will see Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal make their tournament debut alongside Harry Kane and England. Presented by Zillow #Zillow 1;10: Lionel Messi's historic hat trick4:13: Kylian Mbappé scores a brace in France win7:31: Erling Haaland's FIFA World Cup™ debut10:12: Reacting to Mauricio Pochettino's recent comments14:04: Previewing the next slate of games16:30: Alexi's Moment of the Day Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NBA Draft is less than a week away. We'll spend the first hour talking about the latest rumors including Cam Boozer going 2 and the possibility of Darryn Peterson going #1, Zodiac GM's thoughts on who fits best with the Grizzlies with the #3 overall pick and the #16 overall pick and more (6:15). Walker Kessler is in a contract dispute with the Utah Jazz....should the Jazz pay him more than the $140M they reportedly offered??? (58:32) Joshua Baez is on a tear for the Memphis Redbirds and hit 4 HR's last night (1:15:30). Is Trey Murphy available for trade from the Pelicans??? Rumors say New Orleans has made him avaialable in attempts to get into the first round of the NBA Draft (1:22:59). The World Cup did not disappoint yesterday. Mbappe, Haaland, and Messi all shined (1:27:04)Host: Chris Vernon Contributors: Jon Roser, Devin Walker Technical Director: Jaylon Wallace Associate Producer: Jena Broyles
On Tuesday, some of the world football's most famous faces play their first games: Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland, and Lionel Messi enter the tournament. This is Morning Cupdate, brought to you by The Home Depot.In today's show, we reflect on Monday's games - Spain was held to a 0-0 draw by new boys Cape Verde and iconic goalkeeper Vozinha. Belgium vs Egypt, Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay, and Iran vs New Zealand also all ended in draws. Then we look forward to Tuesday's games: France are hotly tipped to go all the way, and they face old foes Senegal. Also, Iraq take on Norway, champions Argentina play Algeria, and it's Austria vs Jordan. Betty takes on Rog in Morning Cupdate vs The Night Cup, and we take you through some of the harshest sackings of all time… or were they?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.