Summer '26: A Global Soccer Showdown

Mbappé Wants to Defend & Will Messi Do It Again? — with special guest Nick Callow of Hayters TV

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episode Mbappé Wants to Defend & Will Messi Do It Again? — with special guest Nick Callow of Hayters TV cover

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France want to defend their crown, Argentina want to do it again — and Hayters TV's Nick Callow joins Gary Striker and The Qooligan from London to break down a blockbuster Day 6 of World Cup 2026. All eyes are on Mbappé. Ahead of France vs. Senegal — a fixture that should've been a quarterfinal — the guys unpack his striking admission that he needs to be better defensively and more of a team player to win the World Cup, the Real Madrid drama he's leaving behind, and whether Deschamps is the one manager with the authority to harness France's embarrassment of riches. Then it's the defending champions: can Messi do it again? Argentina have gone quietly under the radar, and Nick's reporter embedded with the squad describes a fan welcome fit for a final. First, the recap — and what a day it was. Cape Verde's 40-year-old journeyman goalkeeper Vozinha produced the save show of the tournament as the tiny Blue Sharks stunned Spain in the shock of the World Cup. Belgium's golden generation looked every bit their age against a lively Egypt, Uruguay were left frustrated by a gritty Saudi Arabia, and Iran ground out a win over New Zealand amid an off-field storm. Plus: why eight of the first sixteen games ended level, whether the new format has drained the jeopardy, and Haaland's shot at a one-match Golden Boot against Iraq. A huge thanks to Nick Callow and the team at Hayters TV. New episodes of Summer '26 every day of the tournament at hooligan-soccer.com [https://hooligan-soccer.com/]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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episode Mbappé Wants to Defend & Will Messi Do It Again? — with special guest Nick Callow of Hayters TV cover

Mbappé Wants to Defend & Will Messi Do It Again? — with special guest Nick Callow of Hayters TV

France want to defend their crown, Argentina want to do it again — and Hayters TV's Nick Callow joins Gary Striker and The Qooligan from London to break down a blockbuster Day 6 of World Cup 2026. All eyes are on Mbappé. Ahead of France vs. Senegal — a fixture that should've been a quarterfinal — the guys unpack his striking admission that he needs to be better defensively and more of a team player to win the World Cup, the Real Madrid drama he's leaving behind, and whether Deschamps is the one manager with the authority to harness France's embarrassment of riches. Then it's the defending champions: can Messi do it again? Argentina have gone quietly under the radar, and Nick's reporter embedded with the squad describes a fan welcome fit for a final. First, the recap — and what a day it was. Cape Verde's 40-year-old journeyman goalkeeper Vozinha produced the save show of the tournament as the tiny Blue Sharks stunned Spain in the shock of the World Cup. Belgium's golden generation looked every bit their age against a lively Egypt, Uruguay were left frustrated by a gritty Saudi Arabia, and Iran ground out a win over New Zealand amid an off-field storm. Plus: why eight of the first sixteen games ended level, whether the new format has drained the jeopardy, and Haaland's shot at a one-match Golden Boot against Iraq. A huge thanks to Nick Callow and the team at Hayters TV. New episodes of Summer '26 every day of the tournament at hooligan-soccer.com [https://hooligan-soccer.com/]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

I går43 min
episode Sweden Look Dangerous & Can Iran Be Competitive? cover

Sweden Look Dangerous & Can Iran Be Competitive?

Sweden suddenly look like a problem. On Day 5 of World Cup 2026, Gary Striker and The Qooligan dig into a goal-soaked Sunday led by the Isak–Gyökeres partnership — a near-quarter-billion-dollar strike pairing that tore Tunisia apart and helped get Tunisia's coach sacked one game in. The guys make the case that Sweden have leapt up the contenders list, even in a true group of death. There was history, too: tiny Curaçao scored their first-ever World Cup goal in a 6-1 loss to Germany and walked off with their heads high. Côte d'Ivoire's monster defense edged a fascinating duel with Ecuador on an Amad Diallo gem, and the Netherlands and Japan played out a 2-2 "chess-boxing" thriller that The Qooligan — a Dutch fan and a referee himself — calls a fair result. Plus an honest, fiery take on FIFA's hydration breaks and the creeping commercialization of the game. Then it's today's loaded slate. Belgium vs. Egypt is the game of the day — De Bruyne against Salah, Premier League royalty everywhere. Spain should handle a disciplined Cape Verde without Lamine Yamal. Saudi Arabia fancy another upset of a South American giant against Bielsa's Uruguay. And the big question of the night: can an aging Iran — the oldest squad in the tournament, short on competitive minutes — be competitive against Chris Wood's New Zealand? The Qooligan thinks they edge it. New episodes of Summer '26 every day of the tournament at hooligan-soccer.com [hooligan-soccer.com]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

15. juni 202635 min
episode Australia Stun Türkiye, Qatar's Miracle & a Brazil-Morocco Dud — Plus Today's Games cover

Australia Stun Türkiye, Qatar's Miracle & a Brazil-Morocco Dud — Plus Today's Games

Saturday delivered the shock of the tournament — and Gary Striker and The Qooligan break it all down on Day 4 of World Cup 2026. Australia stunned a gifted Türkiye side, and The Qooligan — a referee himself, fresh off officiating his own games all weekend — makes the case that it was a masterclass in management: Tony Popovic's switch to a back five, a bold goalkeeper gamble that paid off with eight saves, and two minutes of hydration-break coaching that set up teenage, refugee-camp-born sensation Nestory Irankunda. Suddenly the USA's group looks very different. Elsewhere: Qatar grabbed their first-ever World Cup point with a last-gasp equalizer against a wasteful Switzerland, the heavyweight Brazil vs. Morocco clash fizzled into a 1-1 dud that has Ancelotti's critics circling, and a gritty Scotland sit top of their group after grinding past a genuinely impressive Haiti. Then we look ahead to a loaded Sunday: Germany vs. Curaçao in the tournament's first indoor game (with Dick Advocaat's Dutch-trained underdogs out for blood), the Netherlands vs. Japan game of the day, a potential barnstormer in Côte d'Ivoire vs. Ecuador, and the quarter-billion-dollar strike pairing of Isak and Gyökeres as Sweden face Tunisia. New episodes of Summer '26 every day of the tournament at https://hooligan-soccer.com/. [https://hooligan-soccer.com/] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

14. juni 202634 min
episode USA Come Out Storming — Plus Today's World Cup 2026 Games cover

USA Come Out Storming — Plus Today's World Cup 2026 Games

The USMNT came out storming — and Gary Striker and The Qooligan are still buzzing. On Day 3 of World Cup 2026, the guys break down a scintillating American performance against Paraguay: Christian Pulisic running riot down the left, Folarin Balogun's top-bins screamer, and a Gio Reyna stunner at the death — built off twenty-odd passes — that blew the roof off SoFi. The Qooligan, a referee himself, also flags the warning signs in a flatter second half, the Chris Richards lapse that let Paraguay back in, and why the new VAR rule that reversed a soft yellow on Tim Ream is exactly what the game needed. It wasn't all good news for the hosts. Canada were held to a frustrating draw by Bosnia, undone by their own finishing — and we get into Jonathan David's confidence crisis, why Kyle Larin should start, and the Clint Dempsey–Jesse Marsh needle that lit up the Fox booth. Then we look ahead to four games. Switzerland should make light work of Qatar. Scotland have to seize their first World Cup in over two decades — Lawrence Shankland, this is your moment, win the crowd. Türkiye's gifted young generation faces Australia in Vancouver. And the one we're all glued to: Brazil vs. Morocco, the matchup of the round, with Ancelotti's lineup questions, a sidelined Neymar, and Hakimi and Brahim Díaz bombing down Morocco's right. New episodes of Summer '26 every day of the tournament at hooligan-soccer.com [https://hooligan-soccer.com/]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

13. juni 202634 min
episode Sithole's Red-Card Shame, Beckham Overkill & the USMNT Need to Win the Crowd cover

Sithole's Red-Card Shame, Beckham Overkill & the USMNT Need to Win the Crowd

Day two of World Cup 2026, and the tournament already has its first heartbreak, its first ad-break punchline, and a game that somehow produced more red cards than goals. Gary Striker and The Qooligan — a referee himself — break down a wild opening 24 hours. Mexico got the result against South Africa, but not the performance. We unpack Julián Quiñones' one-man show, Raúl Jiménez finally scoring his first World Cup goal, and the brutal afternoon of Paul Sithole — whose nightmare cameo ended in a straight red and, in all likelihood, the end of South Africa's tournament. The Qooligan walks through every card from an official's eyes: why Sithole had to go, why the soft red on Mexico's captain was still the right call, and how FIFA's new "voice of doom" VAR announcements turn the whole thing into theater. Then there's the Beckham of it all — Lay's, Verizon, Home Depot, Stella — the newly minted billionaire is on your screen more than most of the players. We get into Fox's patched-together broadcast, Clint Dempsey's deadpan, and the punditry gold standard everyone's chasing. Plus South Korea's gutsy comeback past a rigid Czechia, the hydration breaks quietly reshaping every match into four quarters, and tonight's main event: the USMNT host Paraguay at SoFi with a nation to win over. Score early, win the crowd — or feel the nerves. Win the crowd, Maximus. New episodes of Summer '26 every day of the tournament at hooligan-soccer.com [https://hooligan-soccer.com/]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

12. juni 202643 min