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It was a dramatic week for USMNT players abroad, with headlines coming from Italy, the Netherlands, England, and beyond. In Coppa Italia action, Christian Pulisic started for AC Milan as they sought their first cup title since 2003, but it was Bologna who stole the spotlight. Dan Ndoye, who the USMNT will face in June with Switzerland, scored the only goal to lift Bologna to their first major trophy in 51 years. AC Milan now looks ahead to Sunday's critical Serie A matchup against Roma, with Juventus facing Udinese the same day. Elsewhere, Inter take on Lazio and Parma host Napoli in key matchups that could shake up the title race. Over in the Eredivisie, Malik Tillman turned heads with a brace in PSV's 4-1 win over Heracles, while Sergiño Dest returned to form with an assist. Ajax conceded a 90th-minute equalizer, shooting PSV atop the table by a single point with one game remaining. In the English Championship playoffs, Sunderland dramatically advanced past Haji Wright & Coventry thanks to Dan Ballard's 120th-minute goal. The USMNT's fall schedule is taking shape, with two September friendlies announced. The U.S. will face South Korea on September 6th and Japan on September 9th. These matches follow the USMNT's Gold Cup title bid this summer on FOX. Stateside, MLS Rivalry Week brings intense matchups. Columbus Crew face in-state rivals FC Cincinnati in the Hell is Real Derby. The always-heated Portland vs. Seattle clash follows LAFC's 4-0 rout of Seattle and Portland's 0-0 draw with RSL. In Southern California, LA Galaxy take on LAFC after blowing a lead in a dramatic 3-2 loss to Philadelphia. Inter Miami hosts Orlando after a fiery 3-3 draw where Messi's frustration drew Bruce Arena into the mix Alexi and Mosse wrap the podcast with a question debating if "Golden Goal" should return, and reviews are rolling in for the newly unveiled USMNT and USWNT kits. USMNT Abroad: Pulisic falls in final, Tillman & Dest on verge of title (6:12)September Friendlies vs Japan & Korea Republic announced (23:09)#AskAlexi: Golden Goal fits the modern game? (33:03)One For The Road: Grading U.S. kits (38:22) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The road to the FIFA World Cup 2026 is coming to an end as the AFC Asian Qualifiers reach the penultimate round with so much still to play for. Herve Renard has swung the changes with Saudi Arabia, while Indonesia are preparing for their first foray under the guidance of Patrick Kluivert. Japan, Korea Republic and Iran can all officially seal their spot at the global showpiece, while a huge opportunity awaits Uzbekistan. Meanwhile, Paul Williams is worried for Australia after naming a weakened squad. Be sure to follow The Asian Game on all our social media channels: X: https://twitter.com/TheAsianGame IG: https://instagram.com/theasiangame Facebook: https://facebook.com/TheAsianGamePodcast
The Broads (Clare and Amy) welcome Shireen Ahmed, CBC Sports reporter/Senior Contributor and the OG Merchant of Badassery, to discuss the Globe and Mail article on the toxic culture at Canada Soccer and the #CanWNT under Bev Priestman. The crew chats reform, governance and next steps for the federation and the women's national team program, as well as the two upcoming friendlies vs Iceland and Korea Republic.GET IN!!!Presenters: Clare Rustad, Rhian Wilkinson and Amy WalshFull Swifty: Jeff Cole, VO and Editor/ProducerThis podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion.Parental discretion is advisedwearefootyprime.comX @footy_primeTikTok @FootyPrimePodcastYoutube @FootyPrimePodcastIG FootyPrimeIGFacebook Footy Prime The PodcastEmail footyprimepodcast@gmail.comONE BALL GIN https://www.nickel9distillery.com/products/footy-prime-one-ball- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the Debrief.One soccer game, each week.Debriefed by USWNT legend and 2x World Cup Champion Tobin HeathThis week's match: International Friendly USWNT v Korea Republic (and the beginning of the Emma Hayes Era!)—"The Debrief is a concept that comes from the U.S. Women's National Team.A sports psychologist came in before the 2019 World Cup to figure out the marginal gains - what could we do that no other team was going to do to win that World Cup?We'd go on the field for 90-plus minutes. And no matter what happened - win, lose, or tie - we'd come back to the locker room, sit down, and debrief.What did that look like? Everybody just getting out all of their energy on the past game. Their feelings. Their emotions. Holding each other accountable. Whether it was the good, bad, or ugly it was a time to expel all of our feeling about the game. And then we'd wipe our hands and say ‘onto the next game.'Doing it collectively as a team was a game changer. It completely unlocked our ability to move through tournaments in a positive way.So we took this concept and put it into this show. I'm going to watch one game every week, and then I'm going to just expel all of my feelings about the game and together we'll Debrief.”- TobinFollow RE—INC:Join Membership: https://re-website.com/pages/join-membershipYouTube: Youtube.com/@re__incInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/re__inc/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@re__incTwitter: https://twitter.com/re__incSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The MF look ahead to Saturday's much-anticipated friendly between the USWNT and Korea Republic and discuss expectations for Emma Hayes as she makes her managerial debut on the international stage. Can the former Chelsea boss take hit the ground running? Morning Footy is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Morning Footy podcast on Twitter: @CBSSportsGolazo, @susannahcollins, @nicocantor1, @NotAlexis, @CharlieDavies9 For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Is the Champions League Final basically the night of a wedding? Sam Mewis and Lynn Williams think so. They're back to bring in the Good Vibes, starting off by chatting about Lynn's engagement party, then diving into the epic ending of the Champions League, Aitana Bonmati's inevitable goal, and a little something they're callling Conca-campioooons.... Then, they go through the latest in the NWSL including, do we even need to type this, Barbra Banda and Croix Bethune. Later, they get into what the USWNT can expect at the June camp leading up to the matches with Korea Republic. Get your shiny shoes on, we're going dancing, it's wedding night!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Graham Arnold's Socceroos side will be back on home soil next week, looking to take the next step in World Cup qualification, when they take on Lebanon. The side lost to Korea Republic in the quarter finals of the Asian Cup in their last start, a tournament that saw the team criticised at times for struggling to break down low defensive blocks. So what lessons have been learnt and how will the side set up to take on Lebanon?Featured: Luke Wilkshire, former Socceroo.Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
Host Robbie Thomson is joined by AFP reporter Andy Scott and his fellow Ligue 1 Uber Eats world feed commentator Angus Torode to talk Ligue 1 Uber Eats results, news and previews.The chaps then turn their attention to Europe, where it is all likelihood Kylian Mbappé's last chance to win the the Champions League with PSG, and where Marseille, Lens, Rennes, and Toulouse are all involved in the Europa/Conference league play-offs.Just returned from AFCON duties in Côte d'Ivoire, Andy gives his impressions from the Elephants' fairytale tournament win, while the story from the Asian Cup is a bit darker, with a ping-pong bust-up possibly at the heart of Korea Republic's semi-final capitulation...Le Prof Andreas Evagora returns with a Ligue 1 Legends: Cult Player profile of a player who could well be the best-loved Englishman in the history of France: the Magic Mullet, Mr Chris Waddle! The Mullet strikes in OM's win over PSGhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAts1KXMzKA'Waddle wallops one past Milanhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjYg5Fv0u1QMagic Chrishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjYg5Fv0u1QBoli & Waddle: We've got a feeling https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ct5puqTSi0Meanwhile, in the unfathomably trivial quantum realm of French football quiz Déjà Who, Robbie drops a new clue to round out the hunt for February's Thijs Dallinga Toulouse jersey!All that and more on the latest episode of the world's premier French football podcast in English - Le Beau Jeu!
Jordan has pulled off one of the AFC Asian Cups greatest upsets with a stunning 2-0 win over Korea Republic to secure their place in the final for the very first time. A masterclass from Mousa Al-Taamari and Yazan Al-Naimat secured the win amid wild scenes at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium. Scott McIntyre and Michael Church are in among the celebrating Jordan fans at Souq Waqif to look back on a momentous night for Asian football. PLUS... we hear from Mousa Al-Taamari and Hwang In-beom.
After 48 matches of enthralling drama, the AFC Asian Cup 2023 has reached its penultimate stage, with just four nations remaining as they eye off a spot in Saturday's final. Tournament surprise packets Jordan will face heavyweights Korea Republic, while hosts and defending champions Qatar will tackle the might of Iran. Scott McIntyre is joined by Michael Church on Doha's Corniche to look ahead to the two semi-finals and the four nations involved.
Korea Republic has produced another late escape with a dramatic come-from-behind 2-1 victory over Australia thanks to a stoppage time stunner from Son Heung-min. That sets up a semi-final clash with Jordan who earlier in the day ended Tajikistan's fairytale run at this tournament. Scott McIntyre is joined by Australia journalist Joey Lynch from ESPN outside the Al Janoub Stadium to dissect Korea's great escape and what could've been for the Socceroos.
Maty Ryan, Craig Godwin, Aziz Behich, Jackson Irvine and Harry Souttar react to the 2-1 extra time loss to Korea Republic in the AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023 Quarter Finals. Next match: Australia v Lebanon - FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Thursday, 21 March 2024 7:30pm AEDT CommBank Stadium ► YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@footballaustralia ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/Socceroos ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/socceroos ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Socceroos ► TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@socceroos
Graham Arnold speaks to assembled media following the Subway Socceroos 2-1 extra time Asian Cup Quarter Final defeat to Korea Republic. Next match: Australia v Lebanon - FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Thursday, 21 March 2024 7:30pm AEDT CommBank Stadium ► YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@footballaustralia ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/Socceroos ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/socceroos ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Socceroos ► TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@socceroos
Graham Arnold and Mitch Duke speak to assembled media in Doha to preview the Asian Cup Quarter Final against Korea Republic. Next match: Quarter Final, Australia v Korea Republic, 2:30am AEDT, Saturday, 3 February 2024. All of the Subway Socceroos' AFC Asian Cup matches will be live and free on 10 and 10 Play while the entire tournament will be available to stream on Paramount+. ► YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@footballaustralia ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/Socceroos ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/socceroos ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Socceroos ► TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@socceroos
Keanu Baccus speaks to media to preview the Asian Cup Quarter Final against Korea Republic and the experience of becoming an established member of the squad. Next match: Quarter Final, Australia v Korea Republic, 2:30am AEDT, Saturday, 3 February 2024. All of the Subway Socceroos' AFC Asian Cup matches will be live and free on 10 and 10 Play while the entire tournament will be available to stream on Paramount+. ► YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@footballaustralia ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/Socceroos ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/socceroos ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Socceroos ► TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@socceroos
Mitch Duke speaks to media about his fitness, training with QPR and his preparation for the tournament, facing Korea Republic in the Asian Cup Quarter Finals, Arnie's messaging and togetherness in the squad and creating chances and breaking down low blocks. Next match: Quarter Final, Australia v Korea Republic, 2:30am AEDT, Saturday, 3 February 2024. All of the Subway Socceroos' AFC Asian Cup matches will be live and free on 10 and 10 Play while the entire tournament will be available to stream on Paramount+. ► YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@footballaustralia ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/Socceroos ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/socceroos ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Socceroos ► TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@socceroos
Aziz Behich reacts to his signing on loan to Al Nassr and joining the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Sadio Mané, Aymeric Laporte and Marcelo Brozovic. Next match: Quarter Final, Australia v Korea Republic, 2:30am AEDT, Saturday, 3 February 2024. All of the Subway Socceroos' AFC Asian Cup matches will be live and free on 10 and 10 Play while the entire tournament will be available to stream on Paramount+. ► YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@footballaustralia ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/Socceroos ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/socceroos ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Socceroos ► TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@socceroos
Korea Republic completed a stunning late comeback against Saudi Arabia to win their Round of 16 clash 4-2 on penalties to advance to a quarter-final showdown with fellow heavyweights, Australia. We're joined by journalist Sudesh Baniya to discuss that game and all its fallout, as well as Uzbekistan's 2-1 victory over Thailand in the other Round of 16 fixture played on Tuesday. Plus we hear from Korea's star midfielder Hwang In-beom.
Just like that the group stages of the AFC Asian Cup 2023 are done and dusted, with more than a few surprises along the way. Once again we are joined by ESPN's Gabe Tan to look back over the group stage action and look ahead to what will be a thrilling knockout rounds. Plus we hear from Korea Republic's Son Heung-min and Jurgen Klinsmann after their surprise 3-3 draw with Malaysia, and Bahrain's Abdulla Yusuf after his goal earned Bahrain top spot in Group E.
The AFC Asian Cup 2023 has come alive after Matchday 2, with everything sitting on a knife's edge as we head into the third and final round of matches this week. Gabe Tan from ESPN Asia joins us again to discuss all the big talking points: Korea Republic and Japan's shock results Can Iraq now go all the way? Which nations are now best placed? Southeast Asia's approach at this tournament PLUS... we also hear from Iranian striker Karim Ansarifard after his side's 1-0 win over Hong Kong.
The AFC Asian Cup 2023 is well underway, with matchday one already in the books and some big storylines already emerging. We're joined by ESPN's Gabe Tan to review the first round of action, look at which players and team have impressed and discuss which still have room for improvement ahead of the second round of matches. Plus, we also hear from Korea Republic's captain, Son Heung-min, after his side's 3-1 win over Bahrain.
With just over 24 hours remaining until kick off at the AFC Asian Cup 2023, we continue our previews with a look at Group E featuring Korea Republic, Jordan, Bahrain and Malaysia. Respected Korean journalist Steve Han joins us to discuss Korea's prospects under coach Jurgen Klinsmann, we ask whether Jordan's Musa Al-Taamari is Asia's most underrated player and also discuss the fortunes of Bahrain and Malaysia. Finally, we hear from Bahraini midfielder Moses Atede after he recently made his international debut for the country.
Hwang Ui-jo drama impacting South Korea national football team. Hwang Ui-jo is a South Korean professional footballer who plays as a forward for EFL Championship club Norwich City, on loan from Premier League club Nottingham Forest, and the South Korea national team.
Day 6 at the FIFA Women's World Cup was an historic one for Asian football as the Philippines recorded their first ever victory at a World Cup with a thrilling 1-0 win over New Zealand in Wellington. Our man following the Filipinas, Ryan Fenix, reports from Wellington, while Michael Church was at the Sydney Football Stadium to witness Korea Republic's disappointing start as they lost 2-0 to Colombia. Back in Adelaide, meanwhile, Paul Williams is joined by Nano & Yuka Sasaki, sisters from Shizuoka in Japan, who are now both playing locally in Adelaide, with Nano also featuring for Adelaide United in the A-League Women's competition. They share their thoughts on Japan's 5-0 win over Zambia, memories of Japan's World Cup triumph in 2011 and their own journey from Shizuoka to Adelaide. The Asian Game's coverage of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 is proudly sponsored by SMC.
In our final preview ahead of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023, we speak with Korea Republic assistant coach Matt Ross about his own coaching journey, the ins and outs of this Korean squad and the challenges facing women's football in South Korea. We finish by talking with Chinese journalist Zhang Nan about the Steel Roses' chances at this Women's World Cup and the expectations back in their homeland. The Asian Game's coverage of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 is proudly sponsored by SMC.
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Not the World Cup was a "glorious celebration of classical and world music" that ran alongside a small men's football competition in late 2022. Each team in each game of the football was represented by a short piece of (largely classical) music - 110 pieces in all from 107 composers (including 41 pieces by women): loads of great music and loads of new discoveries. I got together with my friend the conductor and writer Lev Parikian to pick some highlights and talk about a few of the things we learnt - about music, about how we listen and how it makes us feel. Listening time 41 mins. Here's a Youtube playlist of our favourite things of all from Not the World Cup and a playlist of everything that was clipped in the episode. What do you think? Let me know with a comment at cacophonyonline.com. I'd love to hear from you! You can learn more about Lev Parikian, his books, gigs, writing, nature projects, etc., at: https://levparikian.com and also on Substack & Twitter. It's a fluid conversation but things break down a bit like this: 01:56 Wistful piano pieces and surprise winners [Music by Dolores Castegnaro, Enrique Granados, Julio Fonseca] 04:30 Giving things a chance/ deciding quickly this isn't for you/ music that transports you/ powerful openings [Iris Szeghy, Karl Jenkins, John Williams] 08:16 Curation - contrasts and similarities [Hector Villa Lobos, Arthur Honegger, Reena Esmail, Kamancheh music played by Narges Dehghani, Sufi music from the group Hadarrattes Souiriyattes] 11:45 Universal music in a world of nationalism, colonialism, borders and nationality 16:10 Strange new worlds: non-western music to western ears and sensibilities - Korea Republic and Africa [M. Birvaa, Unsuk Chin, Anne-Marie Nzie] 21:27 Moods and complexity: Joy, sadness and sheer energy [John Adams, ND Jobins balafon music] 24:49 Authenticity and craft [Astor Piazzolla, Dana al Fardan] 26:28 Biases, choosing pieces from classical music's ‘big players' & pre-conceptions [Orlande de Lassus, Hector Berlioz, Johann Sebastian Bach] 32:55 Music that's not by white guys and a Mayer detour 34:48 The final matches and final thoughts [Felix Mendelssohn, Eddie Mora, José Pablo Moncayo, Gabriela Ortiz] The Cacophony episode on Emilie Mayer's 7th symphony, which excited Lev so much, can be found here. ALL the music from the epic NWC adventure can be found by exploring the Cacophony website. ...and some of the pieces discussed have their own 'normal' Cacophony podcast episodes where they're discussed in a bit more depth: Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony No.3, "Scottish" (the 'winner' for Germany) Maurice Ravel: Mother Goose suite ('should' have been the winner...) Reena Esmail: Darshan John Adams: Short ride in a fast machine John Williams: Olympic fanfare and theme Cacophony podcast episodes are normally released on the 10th, 20th and 30th of each month. It's a podcast bringing you great music that you may or may not know, but I think you'll love, all aimed at helping us Hear more, feel more and 'be' more! All at www.cacophonyonline.com or direct to your podcast player at bit.ly/cacolink If you'd like to support Cacophony there are easy, great, ways: – send us a little something or make a regular payment at ko-fi.com – share this episode with someone you know – share the 100 second trailer – subscribe/ review and keep listening! Thanks for listening!
The World Cup quarterfinals are set! Musa and Ryan begin with Morocco's incredible penalty shootout victory over Spain, which saw them through to the last eight for the first time (03:42), Portugal's thrashing of Switzerland thanks to a Gonçalo Ramos hat-trick (20:49), Croatia's penalty shootout win over Japan (34:14) and Brazil's impressive victory over Korea Republic (39:43). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matchday 16 of the Qatar 2022 world cup! Morayo, Tobs and Sebby look back at Brazil's thrashing of Korea Republic and Croatia's penalty shootout win over Japan. They also look back at previous RO16 games and look ahead to the final day of RO16 clashes Live Show 10th December @ Belushi's Camden, live screening of both Quarter Final games, incl England v France and a live podcast thereafter. Link for tickets - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/world-cup-fracas-qfs-live-show-dec-10th-tickets-479850203877 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on The Day After, (10:15) Headlines: Smetarr's plan to reform the constitution, Home Office considers detention and ban for people entering illegally (14:12) What You Saying? Who would be considered ‘the talented tenth' today? (01:15:22) Headlines: UN refugee body criticises ‘errors' in asylum report backed by Braverman, Strep A takes another child, Ngozi Fulani speaks out on abuse suffered online (01:20:13) Word on Road: Kirstie Alley passes away at 71, Jill Scott 23rd anniversary tour, Molly Mae says Tommy Fury is more occupied with his career than baby (01:29:12) The People's Journal: (01:37:58) Asking For a Friend: Am I about to marry a violent criminal? (02:07:24) Headlines: Hancock claims Mone's Covid lobbying was extraordinarily aggressive, Amber Heard files appeal against Johnny Depp's US libel win ruling, Putin signs expanded laws against LGBTQ propaganda in Russia (02:14:03) The Reaction: World Cup fixtures, World Cup results, Brazil thrash Korea Republic, Croatia qualify to next round defeating Japan on penalties (02:18:40) Done Out 'Ere: Extinction Rebellion tears (02:25:00) Outro --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedayaftertnb/message
Brazil looked the real deal against Korea Republic and Japan fall to penalties against Croatia. Day 16 of the World Cup is over, and the tifo team discuss the above and more.The Tifo podcast is presented by Joe Devine and produced by Nathan A Clark Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brazil looked the real deal against Korea Republic and Japan fall to penalties against Croatia. Day 16 of the World Cup is over, and the tifo team discuss the above and more. The Tifo podcast is presented by Joe Devine and produced by Nathan A Clark Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Molloy was joined by South American football writer Tim Vickery following Brazil's thumping defeat of Korea Republic in tonight's World Cup last-16 clash. Football in association with Sky
Host for the TSN 1050 Qatar World Cup 2022 and the Footy Prime Podcast Brendan Dunlop joins First Up to chat about England and France advancing to the quarter-finals. Dunlop shares his thoughts on Kylian Mbappe's sublime tournament to date, the scary incident involving Raheem Sterling's family, today's matches between Croatia and Japan and Brazil and Korea Republic, and more.
Brazil blow Korea Republic away, but Croatia need penalties to get past Japan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matchday 13 of the Qatar 2022 world cup! The last day of the group stages Morayo, Elijah and Reemz get together to digest an exciting ending to groups G and H! Today was a day of rematches. Brazil entered match day three already through to the knockout stages, so fielded a weakened side. They were beaten 1-0 by Cameroon. Serbia and Switzerland had a rematch of their 2018 game which served up another dramatic 3-2 tie. Ghana and Uruguay meet after the 2010 World Cup and history repeats itself with Uruguay winning the game but not making the knockout rounds with Korea Republic pulling off a dramatic late win over Portugal. We also put together our best and worst group stage teams and had a brief look at the knockout ties. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The thirteenth day of the 2022 World Cup is the last day of the group phase. Despite two teams have confirmed qualification in the second match, the four matches in Groups G and H are still exciting. Finally, Switzerland and South Korea were the last two teams to qualify for the last 16 of the World Cup. - Hari ketigabelas Piala Dunia 2022 menjadi hari terakhir babak fase grup. Walaupun sudah ada dua tim yang memastikan lolos pada pertandingan kedua, empat pertandingan grup G dan H tetap berjalan seru. Akhirnya, Swiss dan Korea Selatan menjadi dua tim terakhir yang memastikan diri lolos ke babak 16 besar Piala Dunia.
Cwpan Y Byd 11: Dim Gorffwys! Ifan Gwilym a Nicky John sy'n trafod gemau'r dydd yng Nghwpan y Byd. Tor-calon i Uruguay wrth i De Corea a Portiwgal wasgu trwy Grŵp H ac er buddugolieth Cameroon, Brazil a Swistir sy'n hawlio eu lle yn y rowndiau nesaf o Grŵp G. Cyfle hefyd i edrych ymlaen at rownd yr 16 olaf. Ifan Gwilym and Nicky John discuss all the talking points from the World Cup in Qatar. Heartbreak for Uruguay as Korea Republic and Portugal squeeze through in Group H. Despite Cameroon's win, Brazil and Switzerland advance in Group G. There's also a chance to look forward to the knock-out stages.
Musa and Ryan begin in Group H (03:20), which saw Uruguay exit the tournament despite beating Ghana, thanks to a stoppage time Hwang-Hee Chan goal, which sent Korea Republic through to the knockouts. Next up, it's on to Group G (19:09), where Switzerland beat Serbia 3-2 in a thriller and Brazil secured top, despite losing to a late Cameroon goal, which resulted in a memorable Vincent Aboubakar sending off. Hosts: Ryan Hunn and Musa Okwonga Producer: Ryan Hunn Additional Production: Jonathan Fisher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Group Stage finished with Korea Republic, Switzerland, Portugal and Brazil progressing to the knockouts. The tifo team cover the above, plus emotional moments in football and how the FIFA ranking system works.The Tifo podcast is presented by Joe Devine and produced by Nathan A Clark Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Group Stage finished with Korea Republic, Switzerland, Portugal and Brazil progressing to the knockouts. The tifo team cover the above, plus emotional moments in football and how the FIFA ranking system works. The Tifo podcast is presented by Joe Devine and produced by Nathan A Clark Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a day of huge disappointment for Asia after Japan's shock loss, we ventured to the FIFA Fan Festival to discuss what their loss means for their chances going forward in this World Cup. We also look ahead to Korea Republic's second round match against Ghana and the injury woes facing Paulo Bento's side. The Asian Game's coverage of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 is proudly sponsored by SMC.
Cwpan Y Byd 4: Jogo Bonito Nicky John ac Ifan Gwilym sy'n trafod gemau'r dydd yng Nghwpan y Byd. Buddugoliaethau i Brasil, Portiwgal a'r Swistir tra bod Uruguay a De Corea'n gorffen yn ddi-sgôr. Mae Sioned Dafydd yn anfon ei argraffiadau o Qatar ac yn edrych ymlaen at gêm fawr Cymru heddiw yn erbyn Iran. Nicky John and Ifan Gwilym discuss all the talking points from the World Cup in Qatar. Wins for Brazil, Portugal and Switzerland as Uruguay and Korea Republic play out a goalless draw. Sioned Dafydd checks-in from Qatar and looks ahead to this morning's clash between Wales and Iran.
Cwpan Y Byd 3: JAPAN Nicky John ac Ifan Gwilym sy'n trafod gemau'r dydd yng Nghwpan y Byd. Japan yn curo'r Almaen, Sbaen yn eu seithfed nêf, Gwlad Belg yn goroesi her Canada a Morocco 0-0 Croatia. Beth sydd gan un o sêr carfan Cymru i ddweud am Kieffer Moore? Bydd cyfle hefyd i edrych ymlaen at gemau heddiw rhwng Y Swisdir v Cameroon, Uruguay v De Corea, Portiwgal v Ghana a Brasil v Serbia. Nicky John and Ifan Gwilym discuss all the talking points from the World Cup in Qatar. Japan's victory over Germany, Spain hit seven, Belgium survive Canada scare and Morocco 0-0 Croatia. We'll hear what one of Wales' star men had to say about Kieffer Moore. Also, a quick look ahead to today's games between Switzerland v Cameroon, Uruguay v Korea Republic, Portugal v Ghana and Brazil v Serbia.
Welcome to Soccer FC: Fandom & Culture. This is an exploration of soccer fandom and culture for new fans. Because there's more to soccer than what happens on the field. This episode answers the question: How does a 5-7-5 do against a 4-4-2 at the World Cup?Haiku preview of Group G (Brazil, Serbia, Switzerland, Cameroon) and H (Portugal, Ghana, Uruguay, Korea Republic). Tournament kicks off on November 20th!Your host is Wright Seneres, soccer aficionado and podcast host (Princeton Spark, Effect Pedal, Hip Hop Movie Club).Credits:Many thanks to Alice Seneres. Soccer FC is a MeteorWright production. Produced and edited by Wright Seneres. Theme music is "Lucky Day (2014 Demo)" by The Meritocracy. Sources:World Cup 2022: Every World Cup squad in full - see who Brazil, England, France, Argentina, Germany and Spain pick - EurosportSerbia World Cup squad 2022: Aleksandar Mitrovic and Dusan Vlahovic lead Dragan Stojkovic's side in Qatar | Sporting NewsSwitzerland World Cup 2022 squad and preview: Murat Yakin announces final 26-man team | FourFourTwoCameroon World Cup 2022 squad: The 26-man list for Qatar is announced | FourFourTwoWorld Cup 2022 team guides part 30: PortugalGhana World Cup 2022 squad: Otto Addo announces final 26-man team | FourFourTwoUruguay World Cup 2022 squad: Diego Alonso annouces final 26-man squad | FourFourTwoSouth Korea World Cup 2022 squad guide: Solid defence can show it's not all about Son - The AthleticThanks for tuning in. Ascendendo tollimus.
Group H brought the biggest discrepancy between predictions. Neither Bryce, Abner nor David had the same teams in the same order making it out between Portugal, Ghana, Uruguay or Korea Republic.
With the 2022 FIFA World Cup now just a matter of days away, we turn our attention to Asia's most experience World Cup campaigner - South Korea. We're joined by Korean journalist Steve Han to run the rule over the Taegeuk Warriors. We discuss whether star man Son Heung-min will be fit, the inclusion of Lee Kang-in and whether Paulo Bento is getting the most out of his talented side. The Asian Game's coverage of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 is proudly sponsored by SMC.
With Paulo Bento dropping his official World Cup Squad on Nov. 12, we collaborated with the Fairpoint Podcast to break down the squad. Joining Taegeuk Tavern host Michael and Gordon are Fairpoint's Steve Han and Joon Lee! The most important topics including an analysis of what young player Lee Kangin brings to the squad, how Son Heungmin's facial fracture injury will impact the squad, and a discussion of Hwang Uijo's struggles at Olympiakos and how that hopefully will motivate him to succeed in Qatar. We also presented some tactical analysis of Korea's midfield selections with the inclusion of Son Junho, a heated argument about Kwon Changhoon, and our best XIs for the group stage matches. If you want to hear more from the Fairpoint Podcast, visit their show page here : https://apple.co/3fX94XH Thanks so much for listening to our podcast. Stay tuned for next week's episode with experts on each of our Group H opponents. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taegeukwarriorspod/support
Australia's longest-running women's football podcast (est. April 2019). History: Thea Slatyer, Matildas Cap 119 Matildas Debut: 2002 (played for the national team until 2012)Grassroots Club: Greenwich & Northbridge (Sydney)Appearances: 55 (3 goals)Position: Defender AFC Women's Asian Cup 2006 (R/U), 2010 (Winners) FIFA World Cup - 2003, 2007 Olympics - 2004 Hot Topics News The Draw Tazuni Junior Matildas to play three games against Korea Republic during their training camp on the Gold Coast Could there be a Women's Australia Cup in the future? Ballon d'or results Dub News & Signings Free Liberty A-League passes for U16 registered football participants 13 signings this week Season 15 squad page Around the World UEFA Champions League UK FA WSL (5 of 22) FA Championship (Polly's Palace) Scottish WPL (5 of 22) SWPL Cup Quarter Finals Europe Italy - Serie A (7 of 18) Germany - Frauen Bundesliga (5 of 22) Swiss Cup Round of 32 Serbian Women’s Super League (6 of 14) Nordic Norway – Toppserien Playoffs - second to last round Sweden – Damallsvenkan Round 24 of 26 Denmark – Elitedivisionen Round 9 of 14 US – NWSL Queens / Kings / Legends of the Week Ann Odong, Sophia Martin, Clare Wheeler, Ashlie Crofts and Brendan Kennedy all get a shout out this week. Plus Steffen sends best wishes to all the good folk from Forbes who are preparing for Saturday's trial game between Canberra United and Western Sydney Wanderers, after recent floods in the area
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It has been six months since Russia started its invasion of Ukraine, and this coming 24 August will be Ukraine's Independence Day. How differently will this occasion be celebrated amid the war? As South Korea has been under great threat from North Korea, the US and South Korea are launching their biggest military training to prepare for the worst. Prime Time's Timothy Go and Bharati Jagdish speak with Eleanor Smallwood, Journalist, Partner Hub, BBC World Service to find out more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
- Welcome back to Hangin Cleats, In this episode, we preview Canada's match against South Korea on Sunday at BMO Field, and the overall outlook on the Concacaf W Championship. We also recap the Men's June international window, from the contract disputes to both CONCACAF nations league matches against Honduras and Curacao. Finally, we discuss Apple TV's deal with the MLS, and what it means for the streaming landscape for soccer in Canada.
Ghana has been drawn against Portugal, Uruguay and Korea Republic in the 2022 World Cup which comes off in Qatar. The Black Stars will play their first game against Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal, then face off against Luis Suarez's Uruguay and play their last group game against Korea.
Ghana has been drawn against Portugal, Uruguay and Korea Republic- are we really going to compete?
Women's World Football Show, Episode 197 - Features Soundbites from USWNT Legend Carli Lloyd; USWNT Head Coach Vlatko Andonovski and Defender Andi SullivanTuesday, October 26, 2021 USWNT hosts Korea Republic at Allianz Field in St. Paul, Minnesota. It was a historical night because it was the final game in a USA jersey for Carli Lloyd.With a career that spanned 17 years, 315 caps (second most capped player in world soccer history behind Kristine Lilly), and 134 international goals, (third in USWNT history and fourth all-time in world history), it's only fitting that we dedicate a whole episode dedicated to Carli Lloyd – through her own words.This episode gathers highlights of Carli's final press conferences with the national team and soundbites of her WWFShow interview from 2015. What was her first camp like? How will she influence the next generation of players? What's next? Carli answers all these questions and more. If you're a Carli Lloyd fan, you will relish this episode! If you're not a fan, you will be after listening to Episode 197.We'll also hear from USWNT Head Coach Vlatko Andonovski and Defender Andi Sullivan.Episode Links:Carli Lloyd on Episode 34 - (air date Jan. 25, 2015) - https://wwfshow.com/2015/01/25/carli-lloyd/Watch Carli's final speech - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JVlFGQQAkADon't miss Patty's new YouTube Show Mission California
Women’s World Football Show, Episode 197 – Features Soundbites from USWNT Legend Carli Lloyd; USWNT Head Coach Vlatko Andonovski and Defender Andi Sullivan Tuesday, October 26, 2021 USWNT hosts Korea Republic at Allianz Field in St. Paul, Minnesota. It was a historical night because it was the final game in a USA jersey for Carli...
Introduction: In the most recent step in his evolution as the Wolves' leader -- even though he just turned 20 a couple months ago -- Anthony Edwards said after Minnesota's first loss of the season Monday that he and his top-scoring teammates must do a better job sharing the ball and getting other players involved on offense. "There's no 'I' in team. We can't beat five people with three people," Edwards said after a 107-98 loss to New Orleans. "We beat five people with five people." 7:00: Gophers football beat writer Randy Johnson joins the show after Minnesota's most recent impressive win, 34-16 over Maryland. With games coming up against Northwestern and Illinois, the path to a special season is there. But when the competition stiffens later in the year, the Gophers will also need to be able to diversify their offense and pass the ball. 16:00: Star Tribune soccer writer Jerry Zgoda joins the show to help advance two big matches this week. The U.S. Women's National Team plays Tuesday at Allianz Field against Korea Republic in what will be Carli Lloyd's final match. And Minnesota United has a key match Wednesday in Vancouver as it tries to hang onto a playoff spot.
Sandra Herrera and Lisa Roman preview the USWNT match vs Korea Republic on Thursday. Meghan Rapinoe is back from injury and will play with the United States. Mallory Pugh, Andi Sullivan and Sophia Smith return to the roster after their September matches vs Paraguay. And Carli Lloyd faces her final two matches in a US kit. The NWSL Regular Season is winding down, Gotham FC takes on Kansas City NWSL at Legends Field. During the international window, both squads will be missing key players - Carli Lloyd and Kailen Sheridan for Gotham and Katie Bowen and AD Franch for KC, to name a few. Match previews and analysis. USWNT Preview: 2:39 NWSL Gotham vs KC Preview: 22:15 'Attacking Third' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Attacking Third team on Twitter: @AttackingThird, @SandHerrera_, @LRoman32 Visit the Attacking Third YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/attackingthird You can listen to Attacking Third on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast." For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Peter Hampshire is joined by Matthew Binns and Steve Price to discuss the latest domestically and on the international front. The race for the title is hotting up in both divisions, while the Korea Republic are set to host Iraq and Lebanon this week. In a fascinating interview, Ryan Walters speaks candidly with FC Anyang and Costa Rican International Jonathan Moya about life with the Violets and upcoming games for Los Ticos.
We're joined by renowned West Asian football expert Wael Jabir to dissect all six teams - Iran, Korea Republic, UAE, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon - from Group A of the final round of Asian Qualifiers for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Plus we also get expert insight on Iran from Masoud Hossein (Tehran Times), Korea Republic from Steve Han (GOAL Korea), Iraq from Hassanin Mubarak (Author, The Lions of Mesopotamia) and Lebanon from Charbel Al-Bayssari (Al Joumhouria).
Singapore International Madhu Mohana joins Rhysh Roshan Rai & Zia-ul Raushan to preview Tampines Rovers' AFC Champions League campaign.The race to be crowned kings of the Asian continent kicks off in earnest on Friday June 25th, with Tampines Rovers drawn alongside two-time AFC Champions League winners Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors of Korea Republic, 2008 champions Gamba Osaka and Thailand's Chiangrai United.The Stags' opener against Gamba on June 25th will mark the first time a Singaporean side has been in the AFC Champions League since Singapore Armed Forces appeared in 2010. That team featured a then 32-year-old Daniel Bennett; now 43, the defender is still going strong and will turn out for Tampines in Tashkent.Finally, the expanded continental competition means more Southeast Asian teams – and nations – are involved, and Tampines' encounter with Chiangrai on June 28 is one of several regional clashes to look forward to in the group stage.
Hot TopicsSuper League?New FIFA Rankings“Comm Bank” Matildas W-League expansion - read the article from Joey LynchAustralian Professional Leagues commissioner Greg O'Rourke has said that the organisation intends to expand the W-League to "12, potentially 13 clubs," possibly in time for the 2021-22 season.Around the WorldFriendlies(4) Netherlands v (7) Matildas - 5-0(8) Canada def (6) England - 2-0(1) USWNT def (3) France - 2-0Olympics - 100 days (less a few)Chile qualify for Olympics with 2-1 aggregate over CameroonFirst World Cup in 2019First Olympics 2021China qualify for Olympics with 3-2 aggregate over Korea RepublicDid you see Korea Republic’s kit?⚽️ The 12 teams headed to the Women's Olympic Football Tournament #Tokyo2020:
It takes less than 24 hours of football to lose your mind. Such was the case for Cheryl, while Eric was cramming for NPLW NSW commentary and Dale was fortunate to attend yet another Grand Final.Oh, and we took this podcast live out into the Facebook world with video. Grand-Final ResultWe analyse the final W-League match for Season 13, with Kyra Cooney-Cross' 120th minute Olimpico sending everyone into a frenzy Read Ben Gilby's match coverage.Shots On Target?Did our tips come anywhere close to the mark?Regular segmentsPlayer of the weekGoal of the weekSave of the weekTackle of the weekPass of the weekStill thinking about this @samkerr1 pass
Abby Wambach and Heather O’Reilly relive the record-setting match vs Korea Republic on June 20, 2013 in which Wambach passed the legendary Mia Hamm as the all-time leading goal-scorer in international soccer. The longtime teammates and friends caught up on life, reflected on their careers and reminisced about that memorable night. Wambach entered the match needing a hat trick to break Hamm’s international scoring record of 158 career goals. She made history – and then some – scoring four goals in the first half.
“I’m late, I’m late, for a very important date." - White Wabbit, Alice in Wonderland. Cutting it fine with this episode of the Beyond 90 Podcast: Round 9 Wrap plus Fatty.The downright amazing Fatima Flores joins Molly and Cheryl to talk about the Roar Corp, MadTildas, and Level Playing Field.No chance of stopping Fatty there, so we roll onto our thoughts on the 20 player Matildas squad announcement for the Olympic Qualification series in Wuhan, China. Australia must finish first or second in Group B to advance to final phase of qualification against Korea Republic (20), Vietnam (32) or Myanmar (44) in early March 2020Training camp in Sydney Jan 20-27Depart for China on Jan 28thGame 1: Monday 3/2 7:00pm AEDT - Chinese Taipei (40)Game 2: Thursday 6/2 7:00pm AEDT - Thailand (38)Game 3: Sunday 9/2 10:30pm AEDT - China (15)Final squad (if qualified) 18We catch up on the latest w-league action including results from Round 8 and 9Monday 13/1 R8 - CBR v SYD 0-4Thursday 9/1 R9 - MCY v CBR 4-0Sunday 12/1 R9 - WSWvBRI 0-4Saturday 1/2 R9 - NEWvADE postponedAnd before we leave you alone, catch up on the aussies in the FAWSL with Sam Kerr’s latest match, Jacynda Galabadaarachchi at West Ham United, plus rumours - is Caitlin Foord heading to Arsenal?
Jess McDonald plays for the North Carolina Courage of the National Women's Soccer League and is a member of the United States Women's National Soccer Team. She won an NCAA title with the North Carolina Tar Heels, 2 NWSL titles with the North Carolina Courage, and the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. Jess was gracious enough to host my daughter Naomi and I for this interview at the North Carolina Courage training facility. A few days before we recorded this, my wife Kelly and Naomi saw the Jess and USWMNT play the Korea Republic team in Chicago. This game on October 6, was the farewell game for Jill Elliss, who coached the US team for five years. I started recording just after Naomi told Jess she was at that game. Reflection: Jess' grandmother is a source of constant encouragement to her. Who is a steady voice of encouragement to you? Jess challenges us to use our words carefully, because kids are always listening. What kind of words and phrases do you want your kids to remember you saying? Jess says, “The goal doesn't move.” What goals are you pursuing in your own life these days? What steps can you take today to move towards accomplishing one of them? What goals do you kids have in this season? How can you help them develop and execute a plan to reach them?
Could it be two victory years in a row for this tournament’s hosts France? Ahead of today's first game between France and Korea Republic, Heath and Monki discuss why it could be, and share what they're looking forward to over the Women's World Cup 2019, and also what - and who - they'll miss seeing.Eli Mengem has the Inside Score on why you should care about all the teams in the tournament this year: in this episode find out what France's Gilet Jaunes protestors have to do with football, and what connection K-Pop and the #MeToo movement have to Korea Republic's women's national team.And Danish national player Nadia Nadim, who's one of the players we'll miss seeing this year, reminds us why we are not worthy of people like her on this planet by telling us just a few of the incredible accomplishments in her extraordinary life.Music:Harry Parsons - Eden (&Friends)Monki - ENG98 (DFTD)Monki - Love Magic (&Friends)Monki - Voices (&Friends) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this reboot debut of Mister Portugal "the Mister" Mike Agostinho reviews the first match of the Group stage at the U20 World Cup vs Korea Republic and goes over the 23 man roster for the UEFA Nations League Finals --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Veteran Football Ferns defender Abby Erceg has opened up on her 'traumatic' time under former coach Andreas Heraf.Erceg came out of international retirement for the second time in January after taking a stand against the former Ferns coach and NZF Technical Director Heraf, who she labelled a 'bully'.The 29-year-old retired from international football in May after being left disillusioned with the team environment under Heraf, who resigned in July and was later found to have engaged in bullying behaviour while in charge. "I had really quite an emotional experience when I came back to work under Andreas, it was traumatic to be honest," Erceg told Radio Sport's D'Arcy Waldegrave. "I know it's a strong word but that's what it was. I can see how the public sided with the team on that one."I think there's been a lot of speculation around retiring twice, but I'd like to clear it up. Rather than retiring, it was more of a refusal to play for a bully."An independent review into Heraf's tenure found the complaints raised by players were "genuine and largely substantiated" and that Heraf breached New Zealand Football's Code of Conduct, Human Resources policy on harassment, and Worksafe New Zealand bullying guidelines."The report has come out and people have seen what the environment was like at that time and at this stage of my career. You get to a point where you've stood up for something for so long, that to come back into an environment like that just wasn't right."It was important for me to keep my integrity not just as a player but as a person."For someone like that to be in an environment that's so special to us, it's not just special to the team, it's special to the whole of New Zealand. The public were always going to take the teams side. We were in the right and he was in the wrong.Football Ferns Abby Erceg in action against Colombia. Photo / Photosport"My relationship with NZ football has been up and down over the past few years, but it's really good now. There was a bit of tension there but now we're both good at talking to each other, we've repaired that relationship and it's really good at the moment."I don't have a problem with NZ Football. There were just a few things that we needed to tidy up and I think they've done a really good job of doing that. They're put processes in place to make sure this doesn't happen again."Erceg is with the Ferns in Melbourne as the side looks to finish the Cup of Nations on a high note.The World No 19 Ferns defeated Argentina 2-0 in Brisbane – thanks to a stunning goal from CJ Bott – and take on World No 14 the Korea Republic tomorrow afternoon at AAMI Park in Melbourne.The team travelled south to Melbourne full of confidence – the victory over Argentina was the first over non-Oceania opposition since the Ferns beat Thailand 5-0 in 2017."I'd obviously done a lot of talking in the media prior to me coming back the first time and I just wanted to make sure that when I came back it was right," said Erceg. "I needed to step back again and make sure the environment was right, and the bonus from that is that it is now. A lot of work has been done behind the scenes to make sure that there are good solid processes in place to make sure things like that never happen again."I love this team and I love playing for my country. As long as I can keep doing that I will."
LISTEN TO ANDY BOYENS TALK WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN ABOVEThe Football Ferns could have an unprecedented buildup for next year Women's World Cup, with confirmation they will compete in the inaugural Cup of Nations in Australia next year.The New Zealand side already have a pre-World Cup fixture against the USA locked in for 2019 and the tournament across the Tasman will offer three more highly competitive fixtures.The World No. 19 Ferns will take on Australia, Argentina and Korea Republic from 28 February to 6 March, with three matches spread across three cities and seven days.Ferns coach Tom Sermanni sees the event as ideal preparation for the World Cup in France, where they will face Canada, the Netherlands and Cameroon."We are really looking forward to this tournament," said Sermanni. "To be able to play three world-class sides over seven days in three different locations will be great preparation for what we will face in France at the World Cup."We only have six months until the tournament begins so to have secured quality opposition, along with playing the USA in May, we are happy with our build-up to the tournament."The World No. 6 Australia will go into the Cup of Nations as the favourites ahead of the Korea Republic (World No. 14), New Zealand (19) and Argentina (36).The six-match tournament will kick-off at Jubilee Stadium in Kogarah on Thursday, 28 February with Argentina playing Korea Republic followed by the Matildas against the Football Ferns.The New Zealand match will take on extra significance as 2019 marks 40 years since the Matildas played their first 'A' international, which was against the Football Ferns, at Sutherland in 1979.Three days later, New Zealand and Argentina go head to head in Brisbane, before Australia take on Korea Republic in their second match of the tournament.The final round of fixtures in Melbourne see the Ferns play Korea Republic, followed by Australia against Argentina.Cup of Nations – Match ScheduleMatchday One - Thursday, 28 FebruaryVenue: Jubilee Stadium, Kogarah (Sydney), New South WalesMatch One: Argentina v Korea Republic – 4.35pm kick-off (6.35pm NZT)Match Two: Australia v New Zealand – 7.30pm kick-off (9.30pm NZT)Matchday Two - Sunday, 3 MarchVenue: Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, QueenslandMatch One: Argentina v New Zealand – 3.05pm kick-off (AEST) (6.05pm NZT)Match Two: Australia v Korea Republic – 6.00pm kick-off (AEST) (9.00pm NZT)Matchday Three - Wednesday, 6 MarchVenue: AAMI Park, Melbourne, VictoriaMatch One: Korea Republic v New Zealand – 3.05pm kick-off (5.05pm NZT)Match Two: Australia v Argentina – 6.00pm kick-off (8.00pm NZT)
Germany were eliminated, Korea Republic staged the remarkable, Brazil pulled it together, and Sweden pressed for precedence. Day 14 at the Russian World Cup was a real smasher.
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This week the Diegos traveled to the Korea Republic to chat live to former Sydney FC star and now Suwon BlueWings FC defender Matt Jurman. Hot Topic of the night was Ange Postecoglou's latest Socceroo squad. What did the boys like and what they didn't like. As they do every week they also traveled to the UK to chat all things EPL with football journo for THE SUN Mike McGrath. If it's entertaining and informative football chat you are after listen weekly to the Four Diegos on SEN 1116 - Melbourne's Home of Sport...OLE! @mcgrathmike
This week the Diegos travel over to Korea Republic to chat to former Adelaide United star and now Suwon FC goal-king Bruce Djite. Hot Topic of the night is FFA's delaying expansion of the A-League. They travel over to the UK and chat all things EPL with football journo for THE SUN Mike McGrath. If its informative and entertaining football chat you are after listen to the FOUR DIEGOS on SEN 1116 Melbourne's home of sport....OLE!
This week the Diegos travel over to the Korea Republic to chat to former Victory captain and Suwon FC star Adrian Leijer. The boys discuss the fallout from the Melbourne derby, Dean Bouzanis' five-game suspension and the disciplinary issues that have ravaged Melbourne City's squad for its game vs Brisbane Roar this weekend. They talk W-League and compare its standing with the newly formed AFLW competition. If it's entertaining and informative world football chat you are after listen to the Four Diegos on SEN 1116 melbourne's Home of Sport ...OLE!