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The FC Crew react to the United States' first World Cup knockout win since 2002, despite the scare of Folarin Balogun's controversial red card. Then, a recap of England's comeback win over Congo DR as they move onto the next round to take on Mexico in the scary high-altitude. Also, a breakdown of Belgium's last minute extratime win over Senegal, and a preview of their matchup against the United States in the round of 16.
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The FC morning crew kick off Wednesday's show by discussing Mexico's dominant display in its 2-0 win over Ecuador, advancing to the Round of 16. They then preview the U.S. men's national team's Round of 32 matchup against Bosnia and Herzegovina on Wednesday night before touching on the rest of Wednesday's action.
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ESPN FC is up to react to another exciting day in the World Cup. France took care of Sweden. Kylian Mbappe just keeps scoring, and he is one goal behind Lionel Messi for the Golden Boot of the World Cup. Erling Haaland scored late to help Norway advance. They are set up for a date with Brazil. Do they have a chance? We also recap the Mexico vs Ecuador match before closing out with some predictions.
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The FC Crew reacts to the outstanding drama at the FIFA World Cup on Monday where Brazil grabbed a later winner to advance past Japan, Germany lose on penalties to massive underdog in Paraguay, and Netherlands are also knocked out via penalties to Morocco. Also, a preview of Tuesday's Round of 32 matches.
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ESPN FC is up late to react to a very dramatic day in the World Cup knockout rounds. Japan put up a fight against Brazil, but the 5-time champions found a winner late in stoppage time. Germany got knocked out by Paraguay, but not without some VAR drama late. What's gone wrong with the once dominant soccer powerhouse? The Netherlands and Morocco also went to stoppage time after a stoppage time goal. This World Cup keeps giving and giving.
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Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens break down Brazil's dramatic 2-1 win over Japan in the Round of 32. They then go on to discuss some of the biggest stories in World Football.
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The FC morning crew break down Canada's Round of 32 win over South Africa before looking ahead to some of the big matchups taking place on Monday, including Netherlands and Morocco as well as Germany and Paraguay.
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ESPN FC is live after the conclusion of South Africa vs. Canada. The Maple Leafs scored late to advance to the last 16. They'll play the winner of Netherlands vs. Morocco. Will their journey end next round? Next, we react to what Carlos Queiroz and Jose Mourinho said about the idea of a 48-team World Cup. Will it dilute the product? Later, Don Hutchison and Mark Ogden reveal their teams of the group stage for the 2026 World Cup.
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The FC Crew react to the latest action in the final round of the World Cup Group Stage as Portugal finish second in their group, while Messi and Kane break records. The crew previews the path's for Portugal, England, Argentina and Brazil and give their full predictions for the World Cup Knockouts.
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The FC crew look back at the last day of group play in the 2026 FIFA World Cup including England topping Group L with a win over Panama. Plus, Colombia top Group K by holding Ronaldo's Portugal to a 0-0 draw. Also, Messi gets his tournament-leading 6th goal coming on as a substitute in a 3-1 win over Jordan, plus Austria and Algeria both go through with some last minute drama. And, the Round of 32 field is set, the guys make their predictions!
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ESPN FC is live early to react to Ousmane Dembélé's hat trick last night and Spain sending Uruguay home. Later we look ahead to a packed Saturday slate at the World Cup. We close the show with the panel making their predictions.
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The FC crew break down the final day action of Group I, with France, Norway, and Senegal all advancing to the knockout stages. Plus, Spain beats Uruguay 1-0 and a goalless draw against Saudi Arabia keeps Cape Verde's World Cup dreams alive. Plus, a look ahead to the final day of group stage action tomorrow.
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The FC Crew react to the United States' loss to Türkiye last night, but ask what the proper reaction is considering they had already won their group. Then, a reaction to Germany's loss to Ecuador as Ecuador advance to the knockout stage. Also, previews of Norway vs France and Uruguay vs Spain, and predictions for all of Friday's games.
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ESPN FC is live from Inglewood right after the United States drew in heartbreaking fashion to Türkiye. Did the US take their foot off the gas? Next, we react to all the other matches of the day before looking ahead to the confirmed Round of 32 matches. Later, Ilkay Gundogan joins the shot to react to Manchester City's record deal for Elliot Anderson.
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Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens discuss England's 0-0 draw against Ghana and the Three Lions' disappointing performance. They then go over some of the biggest stories in World Football.
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The FC Morning Crew break down Brazil's dominant 3-0 win over Scotland in Miami on Wednesday, winning Group C in the process. They talk about Vini's brace and Neymar's return to the World Stage. They also discuss Morocco's win over Haiti before previewing the United States' final group stage match against Turkiye. They also touch on Mexico's win over Czechia before giving their predictions for Thursday's slate of games.
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ESPN FC is live from Inglewood after Mexico's win vs. Czechia. El Tri haven't conceded a goal all tournament. How seriously should we take their chances of winning it all? Next we react to the matches in Group C. Brazil put on a show with Viní starring. Later, we look ahead to the United States' final group match and speculate on who they could face in the Round of 32.
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The FC Crew react to Portugal's dominant win over Uzbekistan as Cristiano Ronaldo scores two goals, setting a record as the first player to score in 6 World Cups. Then, a happy birthday moment for the ongoing legend that is Lionel Messi as he continues to dominate in the World Cup. Also, a breakdown of why England struggled in their 0-0 draw vs Ghana and a look ahead to Wednesday's matches.
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ESPN FC is up late to talk about England's toothless performance vs. Ghana. After such an exciting win on the first match day, what's happened to this team? Does Tuchel need to make drastic changes? Next, Ronaldo silenced his haters with a brace vs. Uzbekistan. Is he back? Should we overreact? Colombia beat Congo DR in the late window. Is Daniel Muñoz, at left back, Colombia's best attacker? Later we have some discussions about Folarin Balogun's rise, a potential Memo Ochoa start, and Scotland vs. Brazil.
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ESPN FC is live to react to some big performances on day 12 of the World Cup. First we react to France's convincing victory vs. Iraq. Mbappé had 2 goals. As this team rounds into form, can anybody stop them? Next, another star made his mark. Messi scored 2 to become the World Cup's all-time leading goal scorer. Is his status as the G.O.A.T. undeniable? Jan is here to react to Norway's nervous win vs. Senegal. Erling Haaland made an impression with 2 goals as well. A quick look at the Tuesday fixtures before closing out with extra time.
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