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World Cup Daily for 29 June: Canada Beats South Africa, AFC Place Debate, Argentina Penalty Debate, Colombia Upset Talk

6 min · 29 de jun de 2026
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World Cup Daily for 29 June follows 4 world cup stories and fan reactions, moving through canada beats south africa, afc place debate, argentina penalty debate, colombia upset talk. 1. Canada Beats South Africa Canada beat South Africa 1-0 with a stoppage-time winner to reach the World Cup last 16, and the reaction treated it as a landmark moment for Canadian men's soccer. Much of the discussion focused on how Canada kept pushing while South Africa seemed content to slow the game down and drag it toward penalties, with Alphonso Davies repeatedly mentioned as the substitute who changed the tempo. Source link [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldcup/comments/1ui8mvn/postmatch_thread_south_africa_01_canada_world_cup/] Discussion thread [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldcup/comments/1ui8mvn/postmatch_thread_south_africa_01_canada_world_cup/] 2. AFC Place Debate A World Cup qualification debate erupted around whether Asian teams were given too many places after several AFC sides had a disappointing tournament. The post argues that the confederation got three extra berths and says viewers would have been better served by teams like Denmark, Italy, Cameroon, Nigeria, or Chile instead. Source link [https://i.redd.it/85aogv6or0ah1.jpeg] Discussion thread [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldcup/comments/1uhwiq6/lets_talk_about_qualification_for_asian_football/] 3. Argentina Penalty Debate Argentina being awarded seven penalties in their last ten World Cup games set off a debate over whether that stat points to favoritism or simply reflects how the team plays. The post stops short of alleging rigging, but that implication is speculative on the evidence here because it does not test the individual calls. Source link [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldcup/comments/1uhyi6v/argentina_have_been_awarded_7_penalties_in_their/] Discussion thread [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldcup/comments/1uhyi6v/argentina_have_been_awarded_7_penalties_in_their/] 4. Colombia Upset Talk Colombia being underrated and possibly knocking out Argentina in a quarterfinal is the idea driving this discussion, even though it is plainly speculative. The case for it is that Colombia pushed Argentina to the brink in the Copa America final, looked strong through the groups, and were seen as wasteful rather than outplayed against Portugal. Source link [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldcup/comments/1ui1tuk/colombia_is_underrated_and_will_kick_out/] Discussion thread [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldcup/comments/1ui1tuk/colombia_is_underrated_and_will_kick_out/] That's it for today.

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episode World Cup Daily for 14 July: Dutch Official Death, Foreign Boss Curse, Argentina Blue Jersey, Embolo Diving Yellow artwork

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14 de jul de 20265 min
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episode World Cup Daily for 11 July: Spain Edge Belgium, Haaland Legacy Debate, England Norway Heat, Houston Volunteer Backlash artwork

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World Cup Daily for 11 July covers four tournament stories: Spain's win over Belgium, the Haaland legacy debate, extreme heat before England against Norway, and Houston's volunteer backlash. 1. Spain Edge Belgium Spain beat Belgium 2-1 in the World Cup quarter-finals, but a lot of the reaction turned on the brutal way the result slipped away from Belgium late on. Fans focused on the injury to Thibaut Courtois, the difficult spot it put substitute goalkeeper Senne Lammens in, and whether one mistake should define an otherwise strong Belgian tournament. Source link [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldcup/comments/1ut01q9/postmatch_thread_spain_21_belgium_world_cup/] Discussion thread [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldcup/comments/1ut01q9/postmatch_thread_spain_21_belgium_world_cup/] 2. Haaland Legacy Debate One of the bigger discussion threads today was not a breaking news story at all, but a fan argument over whether this tournament could be Erling Haaland's only World Cup. The post framed Norway's current squad as a temporary peak and suggested Haaland might miss future chances that players from traditional powers can almost take for granted, but that is plainly speculation rather than reported information. Source link [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldcup/comments/1usmzqx/sad_reality_is_this_might_be_haalands_one_and/] Discussion thread [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldcup/comments/1usmzqx/sad_reality_is_this_might_be_haalands_one_and/] 3. England Norway Heat England against Norway is being discussed less like a tactical contest and more like a survival test because forecast conditions point to brutal heat and humidity at kickoff. The post warned that players could look flat or slow simply because they are expected to play in swampy, near-100-degree conditions, so the claim here is more of a weather-based caution than a formal team update. Source link [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldcup/comments/1ut57t1/the_englandnorway_match_will_be_played_in_a_sauna/] Discussion thread [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldcup/comments/1ut57t1/the_englandnorway_match_will_be_played_in_a_sauna/] 4. Houston Volunteer Backlash Houston's volunteer program became a backlash story after workers described a frustrating World Cup experience and questioned why they were giving unpaid labor to one of the richest events in sport. According to the Houston Chronicle, the complaints centered on poor treatment, disorganization, and the gap between the scale of FIFA's revenues and what volunteers felt they were getting back. Source link [https://www.chron.com/sports/article/fifa-houston-world-cup-volunteers-22339123.php] Discussion thread [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldcup/comments/1uss5tp/i_regret_volunteering_houston_volunteers_express/] That's it for today.

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episode World Cup Daily for 10 July: Haaland Backs USA, Quansah Two-Match Ban, Morocco Final Push, France Ends Morocco artwork

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World Cup Daily for 10 July covers four tournament stories: Erling Haaland praising U.S. hosting, Jarell Quansah's two-match ban, Morocco's reported 2030 final push, and France's 2-0 win over Morocco. 1. Haaland Backs USA Erling Haaland praised the World Cup hosts for the stadiums, training grounds, and overall setup, and fans used that quote to argue over whether the United States was always bound to host the event well. Source link [https://x.com/foxsports/status/2075280622512431273?s=46&t=-ZhVrW26FG1sK3sLy_6khA] Discussion thread [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldcup/comments/1us31ox/erling_haaland_says_he_is_impressed_by_usa/] 2. Quansah Two-Match Ban FIFA banned England defender Jarell Quansah for two matches after his red card against Mexico, and the reaction centered on whether the extra match was consistent or excessive. Source link [https://news.sky.com/story/world-cup-live-england-argentina-messi-latest-13535760?postid=12028402#liveblog-body] Discussion thread [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldcup/comments/1urvm6r/fifa_has_banned_england_defender_jarell_quansah/] 3. Morocco Final Push A report claimed Morocco already has enough FIFA support to move the 2030 World Cup final away from Spain, triggering a debate about politics, infrastructure, and how much the co-host plan can still change. Source link [https://theobjective.com/espana/2026-07-09/marruecos-votos-final-mundial-trump-catar-arabia/] Discussion thread [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldcup/comments/1urx0ay/morocco_already_has_enough_votes_within_fifa_to/] 4. France Ends Morocco France beat Morocco 2-0 in the quarter-finals, and the post-match thread focused on France's control, Morocco's cautious approach, and the unusually calm officiating. Source link [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldcup/comments/1us4k57/postmatch_thread_france_20_morocco_world_cup/] Discussion thread [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldcup/comments/1us4k57/postmatch_thread_france_20_morocco_world_cup/] That's it for today.

10 de jul de 20265 min