EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 35 MIN
Sweden Look Dangerous & Can Iran Be Competitive?
from Summer '26: A Global Soccer Showdown · host Gary Striker and The Qooligan
Sweden suddenly look like a problem. On Day 5 of World Cup 2026, Gary Striker and The Qooligan dig into a goal-soaked Sunday led by the Isak–Gyökeres partnership — a near-quarter-billion-dollar strike pairing that tore Tunisia apart and helped get Tunisia's coach sacked one game in. The guys make the case that Sweden have leapt up the contenders list, even in a true group of death. There was history, too: tiny Curaçao scored their first-ever World Cup goal in a 6-1 loss to Germany and walked off with their heads high. Côte d'Ivoire's monster defense edged a fascinating duel with Ecuador on an Amad Diallo gem, and the Netherlands and Japan played out a 2-2 "chess-boxing" thriller that The Qooligan — a Dutch fan and a referee himself — calls a fair result. Plus an honest, fiery take on FIFA's hydration breaks and the creeping commercialization of the game. Then it's today's loaded slate. Belgium vs. Egypt is the game of the day — De Bruyne against Salah, Premier League royalty everywhere. Spain should handle a disciplined Cape Verde without Lamine Yamal. Saudi Arabia fancy another upset of a South American giant against Bielsa's Uruguay. And the big question of the night: can an aging Iran — the oldest squad in the tournament, short on competitive minutes — be competitive against Chris Wood's New Zealand? The Qooligan thinks they edge it. New episodes of Summer '26 every day of the tournament at hooligan-soccer.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sweden suddenly look like a problem. On Day 5 of World Cup 2026, Gary Striker and The Qooligan dig into a goal-soaked Sunday led by the Isak–Gyökeres partnership — a near-quarter-billion-dollar strike pairing that tore Tunisia apart and helped get Tunisia's coach sacked one game in. The guys make the case that Sweden have leapt up the contenders list, even in a true group of death. There was history, too: tiny Curaçao scored their first-ever World Cup goal in a 6-1 loss to Germany and walked off with their heads high. Côte d'Ivoire's monster defense edged a fascinating duel with Ecuador on an Amad Diallo gem, and the Netherlands and Japan played out a 2-2 "chess-boxing" thriller that The Qooligan — a Dutch fan and a referee himself — calls a fair result. Plus an honest, fiery take on FIFA's hydration breaks and the creeping commercialization of the game. Then it's today's loaded slate. Belgium vs. Egypt is the game of the day — De Bruyne against Salah, Premier League royalty everywhere. Spain should handle a disciplined Cape Verde without Lamine Yamal. Saudi Arabia fancy another upset of a South American giant against Bielsa's Uruguay. And the big question of the night: can an aging Iran — the oldest squad in the tournament, short on competitive minutes — be competitive against Chris Wood's New Zealand? The Qooligan thinks they edge it. New episodes of Summer '26 every day of the tournament at hooligan-soccer.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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