The Dirty Eye of Qatar | Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup

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No Scotland, No Party: Can Steve Clarke’s Men Shock the World in 2026?

After a 28-year exile from the world's biggest stage, the Tartan Army is finally heading to North America! In this episode, we break down Scotland’s historic qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. We explore the tactical evolution under manager Steve Clarke, the world-class l ...  Show more

Redefining La Roja: Can Spain’s Golden Youth Conquer the 2026 World Cup?

As the top-ranked side in international football, Spain enters the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a fearsome blend of technical brilliance and modern intensity. In this episode, we break down the tactical masterclass of Luis de la Fuente, who has evolved Spain’s iconic "tiki-taka" into ...  Show more

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