
About this episode
The episode reflects on the transformative impact of the 2018 World Cup on the England men's national team and its fans.
Russia 2018 was the World Cup that changed everything for England. In one summer alone, the mood changed, the pressure lifted, and arguably for the first time since Euro 1996, the fans fell in love with the England men’s national team once more. To look back on that time, Rick Edwards is joined by Ceylon, Seb and Dan, who were swept along by it – so much so, that two of them ended up in Moscow for that fateful semi-final. They share their stories and emotions from a truly special summer. 01:46 - Pre-tournament expectations for the 2018 World Cup 06:30 - A new relationship with the England team 12:08 - England hitting Panama for six 15:20 - The Colombia game and England’s first shootout victory at a World Cup 17:55 - What Gareth Southgate got so right in those early years 22:36 - Seb and Dan’s journey to the semi-final 27:30 - How the semi-final vs Croatia unfolded 30:40 - The feeling after England’s defeat 33:53 - A new relationship with Englishness 39:40 - The legacy of this World Cup
People in this episode
Host: Rick Edwards
Guests: Ceylon, Seb, Dan
Topics covered
- 2018 World Cup
- England national team
- fan experience
- Gareth Southgate
- semi-final journey
- legacy of the World Cup
Keywords
- Russia 2018
- England football
- World Cup memories
- fan emotions
- Gareth Southgate
- semi-final
- Colombia
- Croatia
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Russia, Moscow
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