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The Athletic's Adam Leventhal joins Raphael Honigstein and James Horncastle to reflect on day four of the World Cup, a day which saw Germany lose 2-1 to Japan after a disjointed performance but they took the headlines pre-match with their show of defiance against FIFA in the ongoing armband row. We discuss both the on and off field issues from that game, plus reflect on Spain's 7-0 thrashing of Costa Rica, Belgium's underwhelming win over an unlucky Canada, and we have an update from the England camp as David Ornstein brings us news on Harry Kane's ankle injury as well as updates on Kyle Walker and James Maddison. There's also a look at Brazil ahead of their tournament bow against Serbia later today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Welcome to the dedicated OTB World Cup Brief with John Duggan of OTB Sports. We bring you all the latest World Cup news from Qatar and details of the daily schedule. The OTB World Cup Brief is in partnership with Deliveroo. Delivering matchday meal deals throughout the World Cup. Deliveroo, Food. We Get it.

We're back with another packed show of Vancouver Whitecaps, World Cup, and Canadian soccer chat.The 2022 World Cup is in full flow and after a wait of 13,316 days, Canada were back playing a group game at the finals. We talk about their battling performance against one of the world's best teams, Belgium, the disappointment in not taking all three points, and look at the huge positives they can take into their remaining matches.Plus we look back at all of the action so far in Qatar in Groups A to F and chat about some of the main talking points making the headlines off the pitch.Turning our attention to the club game, we sit down for a 37 minute chat with Whitecaps CEO and Sporting Director Axel Schuster to chat about the season past, the offseason work in progress, and look at what the team needs to do to be a top four side in the MLS West next year. How did he view this season? Where does he see the club's progression taking them to? What are the pressing positions needing filled to get them there? We talk all of this and much more, including the rebranding of WFC2 and the club's plans for the women's game.Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode:01.30: Intro10.08: Canada's battling loss to Belgium48.30: The 2022 World Cup so far92.05: Alex Schuster interview131.55: Unpacking Axel155.50: Wavelength - Beekeeper - Howler Group of Death - Black World Cup Winter

Jimbo welcomes Duncan Alexander and Sasha Goryunov into the studio on Day 4 of the World Cup. The less said about Morocco versus Croatia the better but after that there were some amazing games. Japan pegged back 2014 world champions Germany to produce the biggest shock of the tournament… had Saudi Arabia not beaten Argentina. The German players showed that a protest is actually possible at this World Cup with hands over their mouths and rainbows on their laces. Spain smacked Costa Rica for seven. Is this just a lovely day out for La Roja or the start of something more? Canada somehow lost to a Belgium side that have aged… And we look ahead to Thursday’s action as Jose Delgado talks to us about the prospects for Portugal against Ghana. Produced by Steve Hankey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rog and Davo provide instant reaction to today's World Cup results, including Canada's heroic performance in a 1- 0 loss to Belgium and Japan's upset of superpower Germany. Plus, a look ahead to Friday's Big Sam-sized USMNT vs. England clash. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Germany was looking to right the ship after their terrible 2018 World Cup and they look like they are on the verge of another collapse. Japan convincingly wins the match and puts Germany in position to get bounced out of the group again. We'll also recap the wild game between Belgium and Canada. Where it looks like Canada might be a much bigger force in the group than we expected! Join us on Patreon for exclusive World Cup Content: Patreon.com/soccercooligans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Day 4 of the 2022 World Cup, Episode 4 of the World Cup Fracas. Morayo is joined by Ant and Tobs as they look back at a busy day of back to back fixtures. Croatia kicked of their World Cup campaign against Morocco, Japan stun Germany with a 2-1 win, Spain beat Costa Rica 7-0 and the day finished with a 1-0 win for Belgium over a plucky Canada side. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Musa and Ryan chat about Wednesday’s World Cup games, including Japan’s come-from-behind win over Germany (02:40), Spain hitting seven past Costa Rica (11:01), Belgium escaping with a win against Canada (18:39), and some of Tuesday’s matches. They chat about some more off-field stuff in the World Cup (29:09) before shouting out the Women’s Champions League, which was taking place at the time of recording, and wrap up briefly with Cristiano Ronaldo leaving Manchester United and the Glazers putting the club up for sale. Hosts: Ryan Hunn and Musa Okwonga Producer: Ryan Hunn Additional Production: Jonathan Fisher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices For more podcasts, ad-free and in full, plus access to the Stadio Social Club and much more, you can become a Stadio member by signing up at patreon.com/stadio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another exciting day of World Cup action and Alexi Lalas has you covered with all the World Cup content that you need! Lalas recaps today's action featuring Japan's shocking win over Germany, as he breaks down the impressive play from players such as Ritsu Doan and Takuma Asano. Lalas highlights Thibaut Courtois' penalty save in Belgium's 1-0 victory over Canada and what the loss means for players such as Alphonso Davies and Tajon Buchanan. Lalas also praises Spain's dominant performance which had Ferran Torres grabbing a brace and 18-year old Gavi scoring a wonder goal in the second half. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Joe Molloy was joined by New York Times journalist Jeré Longman to discuss the Iranian players' anthem protest during Monday's World Cup clash with England. A straight forward gesture on the face of it, Jeré explored the shrouded complexities of everything from the team's presence at the tournament, to the possibilities of what might occur in the coming games against Wales and the United States of America. Football in association with Sky
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