The Full Time Report — Ep.44: Cabo Verde Shock Spain, Four Draws in a Day, and United Chase Their Midfield

Tuesday June sixteenth. World Cup Matchday Five did something gloriously odd: four games, four draws, and the biggest headline was Cabo Verde holding Spain nil-nil on their World Cup debut. Belgium and Egypt traded goals in Seattle, Saudi Arabia nearly repeated an old trick against Uruguay, and New Zealand gave Iran a proper scare in Los Angeles. Tunisia have already changed manager after that five-one defeat to Sweden, with Herve Renard coming in. Then we head to the transfer desk, where Manchester United are trying to get their midfield sorted, City are still working on Elliot Anderson, Chelsea have agreed to sell Marc Cucurella to Real Madrid, and Spurs have popped up in the Sandro Tonali conversation.

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2026. 6. 16. · 16:27
The Full Time Report — Ep.44: Cabo Verde Shock Spain, Four Draws in a Day, and United Chase Their Midfield
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Episode guide

Tuesday June sixteenth. World Cup Matchday Five turned into the day of draws: Spain were held nil-nil by Cabo Verde on the debutants' biggest night yet, Belgium and Egypt shared the points, Saudi Arabia nearly caught Uruguay, and New Zealand made Iran sweat in a two-two. We also cover Tunisia's sudden manager change, Tuesday's World Cup slate, and the Premier League transfer desk: Manchester United's midfield chase, City's Elliot Anderson push, Cucurella to Real Madrid, and the Sandro Tonali noise.
This episode keeps the usual Full Time Report pace: relaxed, conversational, and built for an evening wind-down rather than a hard news bulletin.

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