
The Greatest Sporting Event on the planet! This is a show about the World Cup. Peter Roman dives into World Cup storylines and gives his passionate and unique takes on the most loved sport in the world. Whether you call it soccer or football, it should be equally enjoyable.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsSoccer | |||

Peter talks about the Mexico vs Ecuador match and the England vs DR Congo match. Plus a small preview of the Round of 16 matchup.
Mexico vs Ecuador: 1:48
England vs DR Congo: 10:34
Round of 16 Preview: 13:56
Peter talks about the Brazil vs Japan match and the Norway vs Côte d'Ivoire match. Plus a small preview of the Round of 16 matchup.
Brazil vs Japan: 1:40
Norway vs Côte d'Ivoire: 6:17
Round of 16 Preview: 9:22
Peter talks about the France vs Sweden match and the Germany vs Paraguay match. Plus a small preview of the Round of 16 matchup.
France vs Sweden: 1:39
Germany vs Paraguay: 5:02
Round of 16 Preview: 14:44
Peter talks about the Canada vs South Africa match and the Netherlands vs Morocco match. Plus a small preview of the Round of 16 matchup.
Canada vs South Africa: 2:22
Netherlands vs Morocco: 11:12
Round of 16 Preview: 16:45
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Chill, but great energy that keeps you engaged and rooting for the storylines more than the flashy media grabs. Loved it and looking forward to the new series coming!
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A high-energy World Cup focused show that blends match-by-match analysis, bold predictions, and narrative storytelling around the tournament. Episodes frequently cover group-stage storylines, knockout round scenarios, and the broader drama surrounding teams, players, and host cities, with personal travel anecdotes and practical notes for fans attending events. A standout trait is the host's passionate, opinionated style and willingness to wade into organizational debates and fan experiences, making it appealing to serious fans who want both context and excitement between the games.
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The World's Game: A World Cup Podcast launched 4 years ago and published 49 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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