World Cupstart Review: Day 32
Germany have been crowned World Cup champions following a tense final and, according to Riley Beveridge, no one deserves it more.
Germany have been crowned World Cup champions following a tense final and, according to Riley Beveridge, no one deserves it more.
Riley Beveridge previews the 2014 FIFA World Cup final between Germany and Argentina in his penultimate daily review.
Argentina are reliant on Lionel Messi, just not in the way many might have expected, writes Riley Beveridge.
Germany have been crowned World Cup champions following a tense final and, according to Riley Beveridge, no one deserves it more.
Riley Beveridge previews the 2014 FIFA World Cup final between Germany and Argentina in his penultimate daily review.
Argentina are reliant on Lionel Messi, just not in the way many might have expected, writes Riley Beveridge.
The World Cup is underway and Riley Beveridge delivers you his daily wrap-up following Brazil’s controversial victory over Croatia.
Callum Godde pinpoints five things Australians will miss over the next five weeks during the World Cup in Brazil.
Can Spain become the first ever nation to win four major international trophies? Riley Beveridge looks at an incredible side.
Switzerland enters the World Cup ranked sixth in the world, but Luke Sale says that won’t prove to be a burden in Brazil.
Unlikely to go all the way in Brazil, the Netherlands could be looking to get experience into the legs of younger players, writes Adem Barolli.
Riley Beveridge questions whether anything but World Cup triumph will be enough for a Germany side deprived of recent success.
Ecuador’s return to the FIFA World Cup is exciting but will be short lived, writes Sean Munaweera.
Sean Munaweera, Riley Beveridge and Luke Sale take a comprehensive look at Groups E to H in the second of a two-part World Cup preview podcast.
Ghana will be looking to avenge a devastating exit at the 2010 World Cup with a talented young group in Brazil, writes Matt Goss.
A bold managerial change and a handful of top European talent means Croatia will surprise in Brazil, writes Luke Sale.
Uruguay’s chances of progressing from a tough Group D rests on the fitness of star striker Luis Suarez, writes Jordan Witte.
Sean Munaweera, Riley Beveridge and Luke Sale take a comprehensive look at Groups A to D in a two-part World Cup preview podcast.
Despite being one of the smallest nations going to the World Cup, Callum Godde believes Bosnia and Herzegovina has what it takes to make an impact.
A physically imposing Honduras side used to humid conditions are looking for their first taste of World Cup success, writes Riley Beveridge.
With capable, exciting strikers but a questionable defensive line, Luke Sale says South Korea could be the neutrals’ favourite team in Brazil.
Vito Doria looks at a Chile side capable of qualifying for the knockout stages of the World Cup, despite being drawn in the ‘Group of Death’.
Riley Beveridge looks back at the heroics of Roger Milla and Cameroon at the 1990 World Cup in Italy.
Ivory Coast’s ageing “golden generation” has one last shot at achieving untasted success at the World Cup, writes Jordan Witte.
A youthful England squad will land in Brazil next week on the hunt for future leaders, writes Luke Sale.
After escaping the ignominy of failing to qualify for the World Cup, Mexico are bringing a group of emerging youngsters to Brazil, writes Vito Doria.