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Is Canada Ready For The World Cup? | The Sid Seixeiro Show Jun 2

6/2/20262 hr 12 min

On this episode of The Sid Seixeiro Show, Sid dives into Canada Soccer and their World Cup tune-up with Uzbekistan last night. He also dives into if and why Toronto is the centre of the hockey universe as well as the start of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, Mitch Marner speaking again, more aftermath on the Habs and even some breaking news around the League. Sid closes with some of the latest from the NFL and the Blue Jays.

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  1. Speaker 10:00

    [upbeat music] You are now listening to The Sid Seixero Show. [camera clicking] Powered by Sick Media, the sickest Toronto sports show. Now, here's your host, [whooshing] Sid.

  2. Sid Seixeiro· Host0:12

    What up? It's Sid. It is Tuesday, June the 2nd. Uh, we are live on YouTube, we are live on Facebook, we are live on X, and, uh, we are here Monday to Friday, noon Eastern, 9:00 A.M. Pacific. To everyone watching live and listening live, we appreciate you. To everyone listening after the fact on audio, we appreciate you. Nine days till the World Cup starts, folks. [clapping] Nine.

  3. Jeff Azzopardi· Host0:45

    Let's go.

  4. Sid Seixeiro· Host0:46

    Mundial. Overcharging tickets. It's a wonderful, wonderful time. By the way, I don't know what the deal is in Vancouver. I can tell you, secondary ticket prices at BMO Field are sinking like stones right now. Now, it's still kinda pricey to get into Canada/Bosnia on Friday, June the 12th. Uh, I can tell you on Wednesday, June the 17th, you can get into Ghana/Panama for under 200 bucks. None of the games in Toronto have sold out. Obviously, the ticket prices are a huge reason why. But I'm seeing more and more the ticket price

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