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World Cup 2026 preview: Groups A-D – Football Weekly

6/8/202654 min

Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Lars Sivertsen, Mark Langdon, Ewan Murray and Jack Snape to preview Groups A-D including Scotland and Brazil. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod. Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FootballWeeklyPodcast

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  1. Barry Glendenning· Panelist0:01

    This is The Guardian.

  2. Max Rushden· Host0:02

    [upbeat music] This episode is sponsored by Fizz Mobile. Fizz lets you customize your mobile plan, so you choose the amount of data and features that fit your needs. With Fizz, if you don't use all your data this month, it carries forward, and you can build up extra data over time depending on your usage. At Fizz, phone plans come with clear, transparent pricing, no hidden fees, no hassle. Everything is managed online through your Fizz account, and you can easily build your plan online in just a few minutes and adjust your plan anytime. Fizz Mobile, mobile plans that adapt to you, not the other way around. Use code PODF1 to get an extra 10 gigabytes and $40 referral bonus when you activate your first plan. [upbeat music] Hello, and welcome to The Guardian Football Weekly. Here are your World Cup previews. It's your tournament guide pullout without the hassle of reading. Four groups per pod in alphabetical order. So Group A hosts Mexico alongside South Africa, Heung-min Son and pals South Korea, and Czechia, Patrik Schick, Tomas Soucek, and presumably Karel Poborsky. Group B, quite exciting, Canadians and Swiss, question mark. We've never said that before. Edin Džeko and Bosnia and Qatar. Group C, Ewan Murray in for some optimism as the Scots play Haiti, Morocco, and Brazil. And then Group D, we'll get a Socceroos perspective as the Aussies line up against host the

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