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Fréquence : 1 épisode/1j. Total Éps: 75

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Daily World Cup is a short audio briefing on the biggest World Cup stories of the day: qualifiers, coach decisions, player trends, hosting news, and the fan debates that follow them.
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  • 🇨🇦 Canada - sportNews

    27/06/2026
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    27/06/2026
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    26/06/2026
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Daily World Cup for 19 May: Brazil Selection Debate, Modric Fifth Tournament, Portugal Contender Case, DR Congo Upset Question

mardi 19 mai 2026Durée 05:27

Daily World Cup for 19 May follows 4 world cup stories and fan reactions, moving through brazil selection debate, modric fifth tournament, portugal contender case, dr congo upset question.

1. Brazil Selection Debate

Brazil has announced its full 26-player World Cup squad, and the reaction immediately turned into a debate about whether this team is strong enough to contend. According to Heavy, the roster is now set, but the discussion around it centered less on the list itself and more on who got in, who missed out, and what version of Brazil this really is.

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2. Modric Fifth Tournament

Croatia has named its World Cup roster, and the headline is Luka Modric making a fifth tournament at the center of another veteran-heavy group. According to FOX Sports, the squad keeps much of Croatia's familiar spine in place while also bringing in younger options like Luka Vuskovic.

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3. Portugal Contender Case

Portugal is being talked up as a serious World Cup contender, but the thread quickly showed how divided people are on what this squad can actually do. The post argues that the midfield, full-backs, and overall club form of key players make Portugal look dangerous, but that case is still speculative because it depends on how the lineup is used.

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4. DR Congo Upset Question

Democratic Republic of the Congo has announced its World Cup squad, and the discussion around it focused on whether this team is stronger than outsiders expect. According to Heavy, the roster includes a recognizable mix of Europe-based experience, with names like Chancel Mbemba, Yoane Wissa, Cedric Bakambu, and Aaron Wan-Bissaka drawing attention in the thread.

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Daily World Cup for 18 May: Spain Injury Scare, New Zealand Squad, Dallas Mural Dispute

lundi 18 mai 2026Durée 03:54

Daily World Cup for 18 May follows 3 world cup stories and fan reactions, moving through Spain injury scare, New Zealand squad, and the Dallas mural dispute.

1. Spain Injury Scare

Spain's World Cup outlook is being questioned because Nico Williams and Lamine Yamal are both dealing with injury concerns. According to the linked updates in the post, Yamal has a tentative return target while Nico Williams is listed as out indefinitely, so the real issue is whether either winger will be fully ready in time.

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2. New Zealand Squad

New Zealand named its 26-man World Cup squad, with Darren Bazeley choosing a blend of experienced players and younger options after tracking roughly 55 candidates for the final list. According to New Zealand Football, the squad was announced at Eden Park in Auckland and is headed into Group G against Iran, Egypt, and Belgium.

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3. Dallas Mural Dispute

A Dallas whale mural was painted over to make way for FIFA World Cup artwork, and the original artist is now threatening legal action. According to the video tied to the post, the dispute is not just about a fresh coat of paint, but about whether the mural was replaced without the artist's consent.

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Daily World Cup for 09 May: Opening Ceremonies, Houston Grass Install, Pricing Boycott

samedi 9 mai 2026Durée 04:08

Daily World Cup for 09 May follows 3 world cup stories and fan reactions, moving through opening ceremonies, houston grass install, pricing boycott.

1. Opening Ceremonies

FIFA is planning three World Cup opening ceremonies, including two tied to America 250, and the artist list has already started a familiar argument. According to the Athletic report behind the post, the celebrations will be spread across the tournament's main hosts, with names like Katy Perry, Michael Buble, and other regional performers attached to the shows.

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2. Houston Grass Install

Houston's World Cup prep is turning into a grass-growing project, with a special pitch being cultivated and installed inside NRG Stadium for the tournament. According to Houston Public Media, the field is being grown and transported specifically to give players the right surface under World Cup conditions.

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3. Pricing Boycott

The post argues that people upset about World Cup ticket prices should simply stay home if they think FIFA is overcharging. Commenters mostly pushed back, saying the problem is that many fans want to go but cannot afford it, especially once travel and hotel costs are added on top of expensive tickets.

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Daily World Cup for 08 May: Trump Ticket Prices, India China Broadcasts, Atlanta Concessions

vendredi 8 mai 2026Durée 04:16

Daily World Cup for 08 May follows 3 world cup stories and fan reactions, moving through ticket access, india china broadcasts, atlanta concessions.

1. Ticket Access

Donald Trump is openly questioning four-figure World Cup ticket prices after saying he would not pay that much to watch the United States opener. According to the Guardian, public Category 3 seats for the U.

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2. India China Broadcasts

Millions of fans in India and China could head into the World Cup without a confirmed broadcaster, which makes one of FIFA's richest tournaments look oddly unprepared in two enormous markets. According to the BBC, rights talks in India and China were still unresolved just weeks before kickoff, with Reuters-reported figures suggesting FIFA's price expectations were far above what local buyers wanted to pay.

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3. Atlanta Concessions

Atlanta fans are debating a feel-good World Cup pricing story after Arthur Blank said Mercedes-Benz Stadium would keep its fan-friendly concessions during the tournament. According to WSB-TV, Blank said he wants supporters from around the world to get Southern hospitality without the usual stadium sticker shock, but the Reddit post itself used a screenshot headline and triggered confusion about what prices he actually controls.

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Daily World Cup for 07 May: Portugal Hype, Unsold US Opener, Texas City Costs, Higher Team Prize Money

jeudi 7 mai 2026Durée 05:27

Daily World Cup for 07 May follows 4 world cup stories and fan reactions, moving through portugal hype, unsold us opener, texas city costs, higher team prize money.

1. Portugal Hype

Portugal hype is building again ahead of the next World Cup, with one discussion thread asking whether this is the most anticipated team the country has ever taken into the tournament. The post ties that mood to PSG's continued success, Portugal's recent Nations League momentum, and a squad that looks deep in midfield and fullback areas.

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2. Unsold US Opener

A major United States home soccer game is still not sold out just weeks before kickoff, which immediately turned into a debate about what FIFA and organizers got wrong. According to a Wall Street Journal report linked in the thread, tickets for the opener were still available surprisingly late for an event that should feel automatic.

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3. Texas City Costs

Texas host cities are being warned that the 2026 World Cup could be enormously profitable for FIFA while leaving local governments with only a thin direct return. The post summarizes reporting from The Texas Tribune, ProPublica, and the Houston Chronicle saying Houston and Dallas are taking on major public costs even as FIFA is projected to make roughly 11 billion dollars from the event.

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4. Higher Team Prize Money

FIFA is set to increase World Cup prize money and team fees, and the reaction in this thread was that the move is necessary but also revealing. According to the Al Jazeera report linked in the post, national associations had been pressing FIFA because operating in the United States was proving more expensive than expected.

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Daily World Cup for 06 May: Atlanta Fan Pricing, Miami Shuttle Access, Stoppage Time Debate

mercredi 6 mai 2026Durée 04:26

Daily World Cup for 06 May follows 3 world cup stories and fan reactions, moving through atlanta fan pricing, miami shuttle access, stoppage time debate.

1. Atlanta Fan Pricing

Mercedes-Benz Stadium is promising to keep its fan-friendly concession prices in place during the FIFA World Cup, with Arthur Blank saying the venue will not suddenly turn into the usual event-day markup machine. According to WSB-TV, the stadium will continue the lower-price approach that has made it a talking point well before the tournament.

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2. Miami Shuttle Access

Miami is offering free game-day shuttles to Hard Rock Stadium for verified World Cup ticket holders, but only through four designated transit hubs and only after ticket checks at boarding. The arrangement is meant to move fans for matches in June and July, and according to The Athletic, the shuttle plan is tied to the county and host committee's stadium operations.

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3. Stoppage Time Debate

The post argues that soccer should add back every wasted second from injuries, delays, and deliberate time-wasting instead of letting stoppage time stay vague. It points to the long stoppages at the 2022 World Cup as proof that fuller accounting is possible, even if that approach was widely disliked and may have backfired.

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Daily World Cup for 05 May: FIFA Tax Exemptions, Iraq Qualification Mood, Protest Red-Card Rule

mardi 5 mai 2026Durée 04:21

Daily World Cup for 05 May follows 3 world cup stories and fan reactions, moving through fifa tax exemptions, iraq qualification mood, protest red-card rule.

1. FIFA Tax Exemptions

FIFA is trying to help World Cup teams reduce, and in some cases avoid, U.S. tax exposure. According to Sports Business Journal, the plan would also lower FIFA's own withholding obligations and teams' prize-money liability.

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2. Iraq Qualification Mood

Iraq's first World Cup qualification in 40 years is being treated by commenters as a huge national moment, even if the original post asks whether the excitement is still visible on the ground. One commenter says the draw is still massive and points to an interview with coach Graham Arnold, who said the country essentially shuts down when the national team plays.

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3. Protest Red-Card Rule

The post says World Cup 2026 players could be shown a red card for covering their mouths or leaving the pitch in protest. According to The Guardian, IFAB is considering the measure as part of its rules around player conduct, but the post does not show it as final or universally adopted.

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Daily World Cup for 04 May: Canada Visa Scrutiny, Bracket Gaming Debate, Third-Place Mapping

lundi 4 mai 2026Durée 03:57

Daily World Cup for 04 May follows 3 world cup stories and fan reactions, moving through canada visa scrutiny, bracket gaming debate, third-place mapping.

1. Canada Visa Scrutiny

Canada's Liberals are facing questions after a CBC report said a former IRGC official was reportedly granted a visa for a FIFA event. According to CBC, the case is raising political scrutiny over who was approved to enter Canada and whether the government handled the review properly.

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2. Bracket Gaming Debate

The post argues that the expanded World Cup could create strange incentives on the last day of group play, with teams in Groups F, B, E, and J possibly choosing between an easier immediate matchup and a harder path later on. It points to cases where finishing first might mean avoiding Brazil, Portugal, France, or a second-place Spain, while finishing second could open a different route through the bracket.

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3. Third-Place Mapping

The round-of-32 matchups for the third-place teams are not fixed yet, because they depend on which eight groups end up sending a third-place team through. According to FIFA's regulations, there are 495 possible combinations, and each one maps the advancing teams to a different place in the bracket.

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Daily World Cup for 03 May: Pitch Prep, November Vote Delay, Player Compensation

dimanche 3 mai 2026Durée 04:55

Daily World Cup for 03 May follows 3 world cup stories and fan reactions, moving through pitch prep, november vote delay, player compensation.

1. Pitch Prep

Preparing World Cup pitches has turned into a major engineering project, especially for the eight 2026 venues that normally use artificial turf. According to PBS News Hour, University of Tennessee turf specialist John Sorochan and his team have run nearly 200 tests on bounce, traction and surface give, while trying to make grass behave the same in Miami heat and inside domes like Vancouver.

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2. November Vote Delay

FIFA's formal sign-off on the 2031 and 2035 Women's World Cups has been pushed to an Extraordinary Congress in November, even though fans largely assume the hosts are already lined up. The post says the expected 2031 hosts remain the United States, Mexico, Costa Rica and Jamaica, with England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland lined up for 2035, and both tournaments are set to use 48 teams.

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3. Player Compensation

One of the day's most active discussion threads asked a basic but revealing question: do World Cup players actually get paid by FIFA, or does the money flow somewhere else first? The comments quickly converged on the same answer: FIFA pays clubs through a player-release program and pays federations through prize money, while the players themselves are usually compensated by their national association under separate agreements.

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Daily World Cup for 02 May: USA Hype Gap, Scotland Transport Workaround, Norway Breakout Hopes, Heat Impact Debate

samedi 2 mai 2026Durée 05:19

Daily World Cup for 02 May follows 4 world cup stories and fan reactions, moving through usa hype gap, scotland transport workaround, norway breakout hopes, heat impact debate.

1. USA Hype Gap

The discussion starts with a stark contrast between the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and the 2026 tournament in the United States, where the original poster says the event barely seems to exist in everyday life. Commenters mostly agree that the problem is not just football culture but access, with ticket prices, travel costs, parking, and other fees pushing the tournament out of reach for many people who wanted to go.

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2. Scotland Transport Workaround

Scotland fans have found a cheaper way to get around World Cup transport costs by hiring American school buses instead of more expensive charter options. According to the BBC, the idea is meant to move supporters between games without paying the inflated transport prices that have frustrated traveling fans.

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3. Norway Breakout Hopes

Norway’s first World Cup since 1998 has people arguing over whether this squad is built for a deep run or set up for a collapse. The post points to Haaland’s qualifying record, Ødegaard as the connector, and Sørloth as a late-game option, but the comments quickly turn to whether that kind of top-end talent is enough in a real tournament.

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4. Heat Impact Debate

The heat and humidity in the United States could matter in a real way for certain World Cup teams, but commenters do not agree on how much. Some point out that the effect will be uneven because several stadiums are domes or in milder northern cities, while others expect the southern venues and day games to drag the pace down.

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That's it for today.


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