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The Fifa World Cup returns with a record 48 teams and, for the first time, three host nations. As countries compete for football’s biggest prize, millions of fans around the world will be following every match.

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00:00Okay, I'm not a massive football fan, which is probably a bit weird for somebody from Liverpool,
00:05but I will probably get warped into it.
00:08Big fan of the women's game, by the way, and I know that they obviously played at Hill Dickinson.
00:12Did watch the Euros when it came to the Old Trafford, and did go live to go and see that.
00:17Yeah, I probably will, yeah, as much as I'm allowed by my 13-year-old daughter.
00:21I'm not a football fan, no. I won't watch it.
00:25France, Spain, Brazil, Argentina, those would be my four. Possibly England, possibly Germany.
00:34I will back England, but I think, I don't know, my name is actually part Swedish, so maybe.
00:38Are they in the World Cup? I guess if they're in the World Cup, then, you know, if England don't
00:42get through, then I'll root for them as well.
00:45If they don't get to the quarterfinals, it'll be a major disappointment, because they've got a really good bunch of
00:49players.
00:50So, you know, I think that they should get to the semi-final, but it depends on the draw.
00:55Where I'm watching, I'll just see where I end up. See where I end up.
01:00It'll be at home. It'll be at home.
01:03I think it is a lovely thing when it's bringing communities together, and I know a lot of my family
01:09love football, and will definitely be watching it.
01:12I think I like to watch it as part of the group, actually, because I think that's probably one of
01:15the things, even if you're not a big football fan, you know, it's like one of the big bring-together
01:20kind of activities.
01:21And it's going to be a really gorgeous summer, so it's going to be beer gardens and all sorts of
01:27places open that we can watch the World Cup together.
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