The Indy Football Podcast: Ranking the World Cup 2018 nations from one to 32

Host Ed Malyon was joined by reporters Jack Pitt-Brooke and Jack Austin to discuss what they’ve learned from the international friendlies so far, and announce another prize giveaway

Monday 26 March 2018 18:07 EDT
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This week the Indy Football Podcast’s revered host Ed Malyon returned to the hot seat, as the international break provided a change of pace and a look ahead to the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

Ed was joined by reporters Jack Pitt-Brooke and Jack Austin to rank the World Cup nations from one to 32, discuss what they’ve learned from the international friendlies so far, and announce another prize giveaway.

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