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104 Games In 39 Days...But Does Bigger REALLY Mean Better? 🏆 | World Cup Catch-Up

36 min · 12. juni 2026
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The World Cup is finally here! In the 1st special World Cup 2026 edition of Kiss the Badge, I share my excitement ahead of football's biggest tournament and discuss some of the major talking points and controversies surrounding the competition. I also reveal my plans for Kiss the Badge throughout the World Cup, including what listeners can expect from the podcast over the coming weeks.And, because no tournament preview would be complete without a few bold calls, I make my full World Cup predictions — from the group stage right through to the final — picking the teams I think will progress, the surprises that could shake up the tournament, and ultimately who I believe will lift the trophy.Will my predictions age like fine wine or be completely torn apart by the opening round of fixtures? There's only one way to find out.Welcome to World Cup 2026. Here we go!

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episode 104 Games In 39 Days...But Does Bigger REALLY Mean Better? 🏆 | World Cup Catch-Up artwork

104 Games In 39 Days...But Does Bigger REALLY Mean Better? 🏆 | World Cup Catch-Up

The World Cup is finally here! In the 1st special World Cup 2026 edition of Kiss the Badge, I share my excitement ahead of football's biggest tournament and discuss some of the major talking points and controversies surrounding the competition. I also reveal my plans for Kiss the Badge throughout the World Cup, including what listeners can expect from the podcast over the coming weeks.And, because no tournament preview would be complete without a few bold calls, I make my full World Cup predictions — from the group stage right through to the final — picking the teams I think will progress, the surprises that could shake up the tournament, and ultimately who I believe will lift the trophy.Will my predictions age like fine wine or be completely torn apart by the opening round of fixtures? There's only one way to find out.Welcome to World Cup 2026. Here we go!

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