The Sporting Almanac Podcast

World Cup Series Ep. 1 - The England Squad

1 h 5 min · 30. maj 2026
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World Cup Series Ep. 1 - The England Squad With the club season for English teams now done and dusted, we turn our attention for the next two months to the biggest stage of all - the FIFA World Cup. In the first part of our multi-part series, we discuss who we'd have picked for the England squad, our reaction to the selections made and our feelings about where England's strengths and weaknesses lie. In future episodes we'll be covering World Cup history, controversies, shocks and tragedies, as well as - of course - discussing FIFA's sordid recent past and its impact on the game and the tournament as a whole.

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