Red Card Frenzy: A Sign of Things to Come?
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World Cup Daily lands in Dallas as Adrian Durham, Stuart Pearce and Jim Proudfoot react to the opening match of the 2026 World Cup.
Mexico beat South Africa 2-0 at the Azteca, but with three red cards, big VAR calls and more cards than goals, was it a one-off or a sign of things to come?
Plus, England’s behind-closed-doors 6-0 warm-up win over Miami FC goes under the microscope: Ivan Toney’s hat-trick, Rio Ngumoha’s eye-catching goal and whether he should be at this World Cup. Ollie Watkins speaks about making an impact from the bench, sparking the question: who is England’s number two striker behind Harry Kane?
And Stuart shares his thoughts on Bernardo Silva to Real Madrid and Rob Edwards’s sacking by Wolves.
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