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World Cup Final: The Best Podcasts and Radio to follow France vs. Argentina

World Cup Final: The Best Podcasts and Radio to follow France vs. Argentina
Shaun M Jooste

Shaun M Jooste

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The World Cup final has finally arrived, and the whole world is excited to see who wins between France and Argentina. Some people like to bet on the outcome of matches, others simply enjoy watching the games on TV, but some just want to know the results or news about this tournament. In this edition, issues abound. For instance, there are ticket fiascos, beer bans, and human rights issues.

You may find yourself among the last group or prefer auditory experiences over visual ones. In that case, I’ll be looking at the best podcasts and radio shows related to the Qatar World Cup in this article. You can use apps like CastBox for Android or Podbean for iOS to listen to some of the most exciting shows.

Why only listen to the World Cup?

You might prefer listening to a show instead of watching it for many reasons.

Let’s compare two popular media, TV and radio, and how each has its unique effect on sports

A soccer match on TV offers a lot for the viewer’s enjoyment. Simply download Online TV Player and try to find a World Cup broadcast. A mix of panoramic views, close angles focusing on the action, and even instructions from the coach blend in so you can feel right in the action, which is excellent. However, you’d be hard-pressed to find a more emotional experience than on the radio.

Since radio talk doesn’t involve images, live broadcasts are usually filled with the narrator’s “acting skills,” so to speak. Yelling, somber tones of voice, crying, all of it is necessary for the listener to form a picture of the action in their head. 

This example illustrates that listening to media can be as fulfilling as visual media. There are other convenient reasons you’d want to listen to podcasts or radio instead of watching shows. 

For instance, you might be working or on the go, unable to watch your phone’s screen. There might be a podcast or radio personality whose style is appealing to you. The reasons are endless, so here’s an overview of some of the best shows you can find about the World Cup.

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General World Cup podcasts

Below you’ll find some of the best podcasts and radio shows covering all general aspects of the World Cup, such as news, interviews, and analyses.

World Cup Daily

This show is part of BBC Podcasts, so its quality is warranted. It features Mark Chapman, Kelly Cates, Emma Saunders, and Steve Crossman and focuses on informing you about the World Cup. They’re located in Qatar and offer the latest news and analyses, with episodes that last about an hour.

In Soccer We Trust

Believe it or not, World Cup and soccer podcasts are not exclusively British. In Soccer We Trust is a true American podcast about soccer. It’s from CBS Sports and offers a lot of information about matches. This includes news and analyses but also interviews and insider opinions. This podcast 

Men in Blazers

Another U.S. podcast about soccer, Men in Blazers, started in 2014 and has more than 950 episodes. While they cover many soccer events, the focus now is, of course, the World Cup. They have a special 5-part series where they cover every team.

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Live coverage

If you’re ready for the spectacle of audio-only match coverages, look no further. These are the best outlets to listen to.

BBC Radio Wales

This radio station offers a wide range of shows around the World Cup. The most important is perhaps the live coverage of the different matches. But among other options, there is a live phone-in show throughout the tournament and Rob Phillips’ post-match program with comments and analyses, among others.

TalkSPORT Radio

This is the world’s most extensive sports radio network, and they will cover all matches in the tournament. Qatar 2022 will be its most significant World Cup coverage ever.

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Podcasts with a different take on the World Cup

If you’re looking for something different, there are a lot of options to enjoy. These can be a unique perspective on the tournament or shows where the World Cup is incidental but still significant.

Predictor Talk

Luis Fonseca is the host of Predictor Talk, which, as you probably guessed, deals with predicting the outcome of matches. The host is an avid statistician with a lot of data that gets analyzed to find the winners.

Fine Margins

The Hammer Betting network has its soccer division. In this podcast with a rotating cast, there are analyses of the World Cup matches and what the best bets for the next matches are.

Give N’ Go

This women-oriented soccer podcast looks at the sport from a woman’s perspective. Besides covering the World Cup, they also cover women’s soccer events and matches.

The Leader

This podcast from the Evening Standard also picks up hot topics from the World Cup. In a recent edition, the discussion was about England’s captain, Harry Kane’s decision not to wear a rainbow logo, representing solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community.

Hot off the Wire

This Tucson-based podcast has special guests who hold debates around the Qatar World Cup’s many issues. In one episode, Associated Press directors and correspondents discuss the decision to ban beer at stadiums and the ever-present human rights debate.

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World Cup issues and controversies

This 2022 World Cup is unique, thanks to several factors. These podcasts offer insight into issues and controversies regarding the tournament.

The Big Interview

This football-oriented podcast offers a very special series on the 2022 World Cup. Titled “The Problem With The 2022 World Cup”, it delves into several factors, including the climate and treatment of migrant workers in Qatar.

Front Burner

This podcast from CBC NEWS has an episode called “Qatar and a World Cup controversy,” where they discuss not only human rights abuses but also bribery allegations.

World Corrupt

Roger Bennett, from the aforementioned Men in Blazers podcast, is also the host of World Corrupt. Joined with geopolitical analyst Tommy Vietor, this podcast is all about the World Cup and FIFA corruption. Complex topics are analyzed throughout the episodes, including life in Qatar for migrants, the power of activism in sports, corrupt politics, and much more. You can listen to it on Spotify.

Many choices for soccer fans and otherwise

Soccer fans will be thrilled to know there’s a myriad of content online for them. Many podcasts and radio shows cover every facet of “the beautiful game,” which serves to enhance the World Cup experience.

But the World Cup is not only for soccer fans. It’s a worldwide event of interest for anyone who’s into pop culture or even sociology. This year’s edition has been the target of an unusual number of controversies, and many shows are taking a deep look into them.

Whoever you are, you’ll find your time with any of these podcasts and radio stations to be a good investment.

Shaun M Jooste

Shaun M Jooste

I live in South Africa, Cape town, as a father of two children. I've been gaming almost all my life, with plenty of experience writing reviews and articles on the latest titles. With 15 years of experience in local government performing Facilities Management functions, I moved towards becoming CEO of my own company, Celenic Earth Publications, which serves to publish author's books, including my own. I'm a published author of horror and fantasy novels, while I also dabble in game and movie scriptwriting.

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