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Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Barney Ronay, Dan Bardell and Sid Lowe as debutants Cape Verde earn a draw against the favourites Spain
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On the podcast today: their first ever game at a World Cup and Cape Verde hold Spain to a 0-0 draw after an utterly heroic defensive effort. Sid Lowe joins us to ask if this is just an early blip or if Spanish fans should be concerned.
Elsewhere in Group H, Saudi Arabia cling on to claim a point against Uruguay. Marcelo Bielsa looks on ruefully from his bucket as his side missed several chances in the second half.
In Group G, Belgium need Romelu Lukaku to help them procure a point against Egypt, while New Zealand’s Elijah Just gives them the lead twice but they can’t hold on against Iran.
All that, a preview of Tuesday’s action and your questions answered.
Chapters:
00:00 - Coming up...
00:50 - A message from our sponsors
02:56 - Spain stunned by Cape Verde
19:21 - Uruguay pull back late equaliser vs. KSA
23:48 - Iran 2-2 NZ
29:10 - Belgium 1-1 Egypt
32:11 - Sweden 5-1 Tunisia
34:50 - Tomorrow's preview
37:32 - White supremacy controversy
38:37 - Trump to lift World Cup?
39:52 - How to cover the WC from the UK
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