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How To Win The World Cup

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How To Win The World Cup
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  • How To Win The World Cup

    Why experience is so important for a successful World Cup

    09/04/2026 | 35 mins.
    Matt Forde and Lloyd Griffith speak to former USA goalkeeper Brad Friedel all about the importance of experience when it comes to representing your country at the World Cup.

    Friedel recalls how his role differed between his first World Cup in 1994 and his final tournament in 2002 and what he learned along the way.

    He warns England manager Thomas Tuchel against picking a squad full of inexperienced players given the conditions that await England in North America this summer.

    He gives praise to a current England youngster Kobbie Mainoo for showing experience beyond his years to find his way back into the Man United and England setup

    And he reveals how close Harry Kane came to leaving Spurs when he was a youngster at the club before Tim Sherwood intervened to block his exit.

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  • How To Win The World Cup

    Can Brazil end their 24 year wait for a World Cup?

    02/04/2026 | 42 mins.
    Matt Forde and Jacob Hawley speak to South American football guru Tim Vickery all about Brazil and if the most successful side in the competition's history can end their long wait to win it once again.

    He explains why Brazil have struggled recently to create the iconic players we have been used to seeing at the World Cup down the years.

    He reveals there's an air of snobbery from the Brazilian public over having players from sides like Bournemouth, Wolves and Brentford called into recent squads.

    And he tells us why that 7-1 hammering to Germany in their home World Cup in 2014 has had a lasting impact on the national side and on Brazilian culture in general.

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  • How To Win The World Cup

    Stuart Pearce explains why a strong defence is more important than a powerful attack

    26/03/2026 | 37 mins.
    Matt Forde and Alex Brooker speak to former England captain Stuart Pearce all about defenders ahead of this summers World Cup!

    He explains why a strong defence is more important to winning a major tournament compared to a powerful attack. He also tells us what makes current England centre back Marc Guehi so important for the Three Lions and why Jordan Pickford is the unsung hero in Thomas Tuchel's defensive unit.

    Stuart also gives us the inside scoop on playing with England icon Terry Butcher and that famous blood stained shirt against Sweden.

    And he explains that he only became a footballer after being rejected for an interview to join the police force!

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  • How To Win The World Cup

    What is the mindset of a World Cup footballer?

    19/03/2026 | 40 mins.
    Matt Forde and Jacob Hawley speak to sports psychologist Dan Abrahams all about the importance of a strong mind when it comes to performing at the highest level.

    Dan recalls his work with six different Premier League clubs and explains why they are not what you think behind the scenes and why most of them are usually quite miserable environments behind the scenes.

    He also explains the kind of mental work some of the England players will be doing at the World Cup this summer to block out any outside noise or distractions.

    And he tells us why having a powerful mind is more important to younger players than physical and technical talent.

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    YouTube: @talkSPORTWorldCup26
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  • How To Win The World Cup

    Why is refereeing different in the World Cup?

    12/03/2026 | 41 mins.
    Matt Forde and Lloyd Griffith are speak to former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg about what it's like to officiate the biggest games in world football.

    He reveals why he got to officiate every major final possible except for the World Cup and if he regrets it.

    He tells us why was cheering when England lost in 2016 to Iceland.

    And we ask him if teams should consider taking a referee consultant to the finals this Summer after his recent spell working for Nottingham Forest and Evangelos Marinakis.

    Instagram: @talkSPORT // @howtowintheworldcup
    Twitter: @talkSPORT
    YouTube: @talkSPORTWorldCup26
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About How To Win The World Cup

The countdown to FIFA World Cup 26 is on. Matt Forde is assembling the best squad in the world to answer the only question that matters: How. To. Win.Featuring World Cup winners Emanuel Petit (France, 1998) and José Kléberson (Brazil, 2002), Team USA legend Brad Friedel alongside comedians like Alex Brooker - we uncover the secrets, strategies, and stories that go into lifting sport's biggest trophy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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