6 Spicy World Cup Predictions, Ronaldo’s Record Brace & USMNT’s Turkiye Test Ahead of Knockouts


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Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros kick off the show with six spicy World Cup predictions that could either make them look like geniuses or get them roasted by fans. Alexis predicts that Canada will fail to beat Switzerland, Kylian Mbappé will break the World Cup scoring record and England will advance despite failing to hit top gear. Christian counters with bold calls of his own, including Cape Verde reaching the knockout rounds, Uruguay crashing out of the tournament and Lionel Messi starring in Argentina’s final group-stage match.

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Next, The Cooligans preview the USMNT’s final group-stage game against Türkiye and debate how Mauricio Pochettino should approach what feels like a glorified friendly. Should Matt Freese keep his place? Does Christian Pulisic need minutes to stay sharp? And can Gio Reyna play his way into the starting lineup for the knockout rounds? The guys also discuss Folarin Balogun’s likely summer transfer and make their cases for AC Milan and Barcelona as potential destinations.

To wrap up the show, Christian and Alexis react to Cristiano Ronaldo’s historic two-goal performance that made him the oldest player ever to score a World Cup brace and the first player to score in six different World Cups. They also break down England’s frustrating draw against Ghana and explain what changes the Three Lions need to make moving forward, before previewing the latest action in Group C as the tournament heads toward the knockout stages.

Timestamps:

(2:00) — 6 Matchday 3 predictions ahead of the Knockout Rounds

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(20:30) – USMNT vs Turkiye preview: who should be the starting XI?

(33:30) – Folarin Balogun on the move: what club should he go to?

(42:00) – Ronaldo breaks his duck: can he kick on from here?

(47:00) – England’s shock draw vs. Ghana: what has to change?

Kylian Mbappe #10 of France celebrates his goal with Ousmane Dembele #7 (left) during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I football match between France and Iraq at Philadelphia Stadium on June 22, 2026 in Philadelphia, PA, United States. (Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images)
Kylian Mbappe #10 of France celebrates his goal with Ousmane Dembele #7 (left) during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I football match between France and Iraq at Philadelphia Stadium on June 22, 2026 in Philadelphia, PA, United States. (Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images)

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