World Cup 2026 Review (with Mo Money Meakin)
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Azteca at pitch level and suddenly all the pre-tournament cynicism disappears. We start there, because the opening night in Mexico reminds us what the World Cup is meant to feel like before the hydration breaks, ref cam gimmicks and endless off-pitch noise drag us back to reality.
Mo Money Meekin joins us to rewind through the 2026 World Cup chronologically, picking out the moments that will actually stick: the BBC versus ITV broadcast battle, studio weirdness, Fox Sports clips going viral, and group stage folklore. We talk about how the expanded tournament played out, why the underdogs have their scenes without getting the endings, and how a few baffling decisions make suspicion part of the viewing experience.
Then we get to the emotional centre: England vs Mexico at 2am, delayed kick-off chaos, penalties, panic defending, and one genuinely heartwarming sideline moment that somehow cuts through the intensity. From there it’s VArgentina talk, England’s semi-final self-destruction, a third-place play-off that’s way better than it has any right to be, and a final where Spain deserve it and Argentina never show up. If you’ve got a strong memory of this tournament already, we want to know what it is. Subscribe, share the episode, and leave us a review with your one moment you’ll still be quoting in 20 years.