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World Cup 010 | England, Brazil And A Change To Football Established Order?
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It's been a busy start to the World Cup round of 16. England triumphed on a night of great drama in Mexico City and Norway dumped out a hapless Brazil. Are these results, especially the latter, symptomatic of modern international football? Are the game's traditional powers being caught by nations with better organised youth development?
Jack Pitt-Brooke and Miguel Delaney check in from the Azteca, with John Brewin, Jonathan Wilson and Rory Smith in situ for the main talking points.
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00:00 England's dramatic victory in Mexico City
23:17 The Balogun red card and FIFA's intervention
31:18 Analysing Brazil's early exit and why they're falling behind
46:18 Football's changing world order
54:17 The World Cup as Eurovision
Music: Kid Kodi - Blue Dot Sessions
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