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World Cup 2026 Group Stage REACTION
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The 2026 World Cup group stage is officially in the books, and we are left with 32 of the 48 teams that originally qualified for tournament at back in spring. Join Hannah Cash, Jimmy Conrad, Tony Meola & Marco Messina as they breakdown the Group Stage, reacting to tournament favorites such as Argentina, France, Spain & England taking care of business and qualifying in first place. Plus, the crew chat about the addition of 48 teams, the potential of moving to 64 teams, as well as discussing the widely-lambasted hydration breaks implemented by FIFA.
0:00 48 Teams: Good or Bad?
2:21 Smaller Nations IMPRESS: Cabo Verde
6:07 Goal Difference vs. Head-to-Head
7:03 Hydration Break Hate!
8:43 Third-Place Teams
10:10 Final Thoughts
11:19 Watch More!
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