Summer '26: A Global Soccer Showdown

Semifinal Breakdown & What a Final: Spain vs. Argentina

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It's Spain vs. Argentina for the World Cup — European champion against South American champion, in a final that doubles as the ultimate Finalissima. Gary Striker and The Qooligan break down how we got here, starting with Spain's semifinal masterclass: a boa-constrictor press that suffocated the supposedly unstoppable France, an inspired sweeper-keeper display from Unai Simón, an Oyarzabal penalty, and a 19-year-old, Pau Cubarsí, who The Qooligan insists should be Young Player of the Tournament. Spain have now conceded twice in seven games — defense wins championships. Then the other semifinal, and a familiar English heartbreak. England had it won — until Tuchel shut up shop too early, Messi drifted to the wing to assist both goals, and Enzo Fernández and Lautaro Martínez completed yet another late Argentine smash-and-grab. The guys dig into Argentina's "Undertaker" DNA (nine goals in the 80th minute or later this tournament) and, refreshingly, agree the semis were clean — no VAR controversy this time. Looking ahead: can Spain's machine handle "Messi time" in the 85th minute, and how do you even try to stop him? Plus the France vs. England third-place playoff — a "nothing burger" that means everything to both sides, with Deschamps bowing out and Mbappé still chasing Messi for the Golden Boot. 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]

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Semifinal Breakdown & What a Final: Spain vs. Argentina

It's Spain vs. Argentina for the World Cup — European champion against South American champion, in a final that doubles as the ultimate Finalissima. Gary Striker and The Qooligan break down how we got here, starting with Spain's semifinal masterclass: a boa-constrictor press that suffocated the supposedly unstoppable France, an inspired sweeper-keeper display from Unai Simón, an Oyarzabal penalty, and a 19-year-old, Pau Cubarsí, who The Qooligan insists should be Young Player of the Tournament. Spain have now conceded twice in seven games — defense wins championships. Then the other semifinal, and a familiar English heartbreak. England had it won — until Tuchel shut up shop too early, Messi drifted to the wing to assist both goals, and Enzo Fernández and Lautaro Martínez completed yet another late Argentine smash-and-grab. The guys dig into Argentina's "Undertaker" DNA (nine goals in the 80th minute or later this tournament) and, refreshingly, agree the semis were clean — no VAR controversy this time. Looking ahead: can Spain's machine handle "Messi time" in the 85th minute, and how do you even try to stop him? Plus the France vs. England third-place playoff — a "nothing burger" that means everything to both sides, with Deschamps bowing out and Mbappé still chasing Messi for the Golden Boot. 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]

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Semifinals & VAR: England-Argentina, France-Spain & the Wire That Wasn't Reviewed

Four teams left, and one big argument. Gary Striker and The Qooligan are straight into it, as The Qooligan — a referee himself — lays out the VAR problem hanging over the quarterfinals: an England goal that appeared to clip an overhead camera wire and was never reviewed (FIFA say it didn't), and the red card that he believes unbalanced Switzerland's fight with Argentina before it started. His argument isn't conspiracy, it's transparency: release the data, or people will assume you're hiding something. Then the semifinals. It's England vs. Argentina — a fixture loaded with history, and the first time Lionel Messi has ever faced England — followed by France vs. Spain. The guys sketch the four contrasting characters left standing: a scrapping, streetwise Argentina; an England side being carried by a genuinely world-class Jude Bellingham; a boring-but-brilliant Spain who've conceded once and bored the pair of them senseless; and a swashbuckling France whose front four have accounted for every goal — possibly the best international side ever assembled. Plus an off-the-cuff awards segment: goal of the tournament (Cape Verde's stunner against Argentina still leads), best young player, and why Tuchel's willingness to tear up his own system in-game gives England a puncher's chance. Predictions: France to beat Spain — and The Qooligan, reluctantly, is going England. 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]

13. juli 202637 min
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Quarterfinal Showdowns: France-Morocco, Norway-England & the Upsets Brewing

The hosts are gone, and the heavyweights are left. On the eve of the quarterfinals, Gary Striker and The Qooligan first hold a post-mortem on a chastening round of 16: the USA's flat exit to Belgium — capped by a nightmare goalkeeping error and a record US audience — as all three host nations bowed out in the same round, two fighting and one, sadly, with a whimper. Cue some honest soul-searching about American soccer. Then to the main event: four quarterfinal showdowns. France vs. Morocco is a fiery, French-tinged derby and a rematch of last tournament's semifinal — with a lethal French attack against a spirited, physical Morocco. Spain, still yet to concede, meet a resurgent Belgium riding a super-sub Lukaku, and The Qooligan makes a genuine case for the upset. Argentina face The Qooligan's dark horses, a grinding Switzerland, with a tired Messi to manage. And the pick of the lot: Norway vs. England, the toughest to call, as Haaland's Vikings target a familiar problem area — England's makeshift right side. Plus more refereeing controversy after Argentina's win over Egypt, the Golden Boot race, and why this weekend could serve up two upsets. 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]

9. juli 202638 min
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England's Heroics & FIFA Is Corrupt, Shockingly

What a night at the Azteca. On this round-of-16 recap, Gary Striker and The Qooligan relive England's heroics — a late-night, weather-delayed classic in which the Three Lions stunned Mexico despite going down to ten men, with Jude Bellingham at another level and Harry Kane playing both hero and villain. Add in Jordan Pickford's saves, Gilberto Mora announcing himself at seventeen, and eleven nerve-shredding minutes of stoppage time. Elsewhere, a young, relentless Norway dominated an underwhelming, Europeanized Brazil behind a Haaland brace and a goalkeeping masterclass from Ørjan Nyland — ending the Seleção's tournament and, in tears, perhaps Neymar's. France ground past a maddening, ultra-defensive Paraguay, and Morocco's ruthless class ended a brave Canada's run. The quarterfinals are set: England vs. Norway and France vs. Morocco. Then the guys turn to the story hanging over the whole tournament: FIFA's rare decision to overturn Folarin Balogun's red-card suspension ahead of USA vs. Belgium. As two referees, they dig into the letter of the law, why they believe outside pressure and money have compromised the game's integrity, why an aggrieved Belgium are appealing, and what it means if the USA now go deep with an asterisk hanging over them. Plus a preview of Ronaldo's likely World Cup farewell against an impenetrable Spain. 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]

6. juli 202648 min
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Round of 16 Upsets on the Cards — Mexico to Beat England?

Gary's back from the road, and the knockouts are heating up. Reunited with The Qooligan, the guys preview a round of 16 they think is ripe for upsets — starting with the big one: Mexico to beat England. Between the altitude, the Azteca, a home side that hasn't conceded all tournament, and an England team that looked like a deer in headlights against DR Congo, both hosts land on the same bold call — this could be where England's tournament ends. First, the round of 32's refereeing storylines get a proper going-over from two officials' eyes: the "shocker" of a red card that could wreck Folarin Balogun's World Cup (and might just galvanize the USA), the chip-in-the-ball offside that ended Croatia's fightback and Luka Modrić's career in a "spirit of the game" debate, and the six-minute VAR call that decided Belgium–Senegal. Then the previews. France look frightening — maybe one of the greatest international sides ever — as Paraguay's spoilers brace for the worst. Canada fancy a genuine upset of an underwhelming Morocco. Spain have become an immovable object behind a brilliant Pau Cubarsí. Brazil labor on in a strangely European guise against a young, vibrant Norway carried by Haaland. And Argentina cruise toward the final as Cape Verde's fairytale meets Messi — with a word on why Switzerland might be the one team nobody wants to face. 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]

3. juli 202644 min