• Spurs Splash Cash, Klopp Germany Rumors & The World Cup
    Jul 4 2026

    On this episode of The Underdog Football Show, Chris Horwedel breaks down a packed week across the soccer world, led by World Cup Round of 32 chaos, Round of 16 previews, major transfer moves, women’s soccer growth, and the biggest rumors shaping the market. The show opens with MLS and NWSL updates, including Nashville sitting near the top of the MLS picture and the NWSL announcing major midseason growth with record attendance, more than 1 million total fans reached quickly, and the continued rise of women’s club soccer in the United States.


    The World Cup takes center stage after a wild Round of 32. Chris recaps Canada’s first-ever men’s World Cup knockout win over South Africa, Brazil surviving Japan, Paraguay stunning Germany on penalties, Morocco knocking out the Netherlands, France rolling past Sweden, Mexico beating Ecuador, the United States defeating Bosnia and Herzegovina, Spain and Portugal advancing, and Switzerland ending its long knockout drought. He also covers Egypt’s first-ever World Cup knockout win over Australia, Mohamed Salah’s shootout moment, Argentina surviving a major Cape Verde scare, Lionel Messi’s continued scoring run, Vozinha becoming one of the tournament’s breakout stories, and Colombia’s controlled win over Ghana.


    Chris then previews the Round of 16 using odds from oddsmakers, including Canada vs. Morocco, Paraguay vs. France, Brazil vs. Norway, Mexico vs. England, Portugal vs. Spain, and USA vs. Belgium. France’s tournament dominance, Kylian Mbappé’s scoring form, Brazil facing Erling Haaland, Mexico’s home-field pressure at the Azteca, and the U.S. being treated as nearly level with Belgium all get spotlighted. The futures board also shows France separating from the field, with Argentina, Spain, England, Brazil, Portugal, Mexico, Colombia, the USA, and Morocco chasing.


    The show also covers major soccer stories, including Julian Nagelsmann resigning after Germany’s World Cup exit and reports linking Jürgen Klopp to the Germany job, Neymar’s reported frustration with his role under Carlo Ancelotti in Brazil, and FIFPRO’s push for stronger action against online abuse targeting players.


    In the transfer section, Tottenham dominate the men’s market with massive moves for Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes, while Liverpool complete the Jérémy Jacquet deal, Chelsea land Marco Palestra, Everton sign Hayden Hackney, Nathan Aké joins Fenerbahçe, Bazoumana Touré heads to Newcastle, and André Onana returns to Trabzonspor on loan. On the women’s side, Layla Drury signs a historic first professional deal with Manchester United, Nicole Anyomi joins London City Lionesses, and the women’s transfer market continues to deepen across the WSL, NWSL, Liga F, Germany, France, and Italy.


    The rumor section covers Crysencio Summerville attracting interest from Fulham, Chelsea, and Manchester United, Granit Xhaka staying at Sunderland despite Chelsea interest, Real Madrid denying Enzo Fernández links, Jules Koundé drawing attention from major European clubs, and Manchester United reportedly eyeing Ismaïla Sarr. Chris closes by warning that the World Cup can distort the transfer market, arguing that smart clubs should use tournament performances as confirmation, not discovery.

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    24 mins
  • Elliot Anderson to City, Alexia Putellas a Lioness, More Transfer News
    Jun 27 2026

    On this episode of The Underdog Football Show, Chris Horwedel breaks down a massive week across the football transfer market, the World Cup, women’s football, and the rumor mill. The show opens with Manchester City reportedly agreeing a club-record deal for Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson, a move that reflects City’s push toward the next version of its midfield. Chris also covers Liverpool officially signing Víctor Muñoz from Osasuna, Tottenham adding Jan Paul van Hecke as part of Roberto De Zerbi’s defensive rebuild, and Fulham taking an upside swing on young striker Jonah Kusi-Asare from Bayern Munich.


    The men’s transfer section also includes Gonçalo Ramos to AC Milan reports, Nico Paz and Como, Tottenham’s additions of Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi, and Martin Dúbravka, and the broader shift toward Premier League clubs buying youth, traits, and tactical fit before prices rise even further.


    On the women’s side, London City Lionesses dominate the conversation with reported moves for Alexia Putellas and Mary Earps, signaling one of the most ambitious projects in women’s football. Chris also covers Victoria Pelova to Tottenham, Laia Codina and Nadine Riesen to West Ham, Melissa Lawley and Jasmine Matthews to Wolves, Abbie Lafayette to Nottingham Forest, and Beth Mead’s move to Manchester City as part of a bigger WSL arms race.


    The football news board focuses on Cape Verde’s historic World Cup run, Vozinha becoming a breakout global story, Alex Freeman’s full-circle World Cup moment in Seattle, the USMNT’s tournament outlook, England, Scotland, Spain, France, Michael Olise’s rise, and odds from oddsmakers framing the World Cup title race, Golden Ball, top scorer, assists, and penalty-shootout markets. The rumor mill includes Arsenal targeting Morgan Rogers, Chelsea linked to Granit Xhaka, Manchester United and Tottenham circling Mateus Fernandes, Spurs interest in Sandro Tonali, Europe’s biggest clubs tracking Ayyoub Bouaddi, and Bayern facing outside attention around Michael Olise.

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    24 mins
  • USMNT Advances, Vozinha Goes Viral & the Biggest Football Transfer Rumors
    Jun 20 2026

    On this episode of The Underdog Football Show, Chris Horwedel breaks down the biggest football transfers, rumors, World Cup stories, and betting angles of the week. The show opens with confirmed transfer news, including Liverpool signing Spanish forward Víctor Muñoz from Osasuna, West Brom adding Chelsea academy forward Jimmy-Jay Morgan, Porto landing Arsenal defender Jakub Kiwior, and major women’s football moves involving Mary Earps joining London City Lionesses, Ally Sentnor heading to Angel City, and Laia Codina leaving Arsenal for West Ham.


    Chris also covers the USMNT’s 2-0 World Cup win over Australia, which sent the United States into the Round of 32, plus Alex Freeman’s incredible father-son Seattle stadium connection with former Green Bay Packers receiver Antonio Freeman. The episode looks at FIFA’s climate controversy around Aramco sponsorship, Europe’s status as the World Cup favorite continent, and Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha becoming a viral global star after his historic performance against Spain.


    The rumor mill focuses on Manchester City’s reported interest in Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson, Real Madrid and Manchester City monitoring Bayern Munich star Michael Olise, and Bayern’s links to Ismael Saibari and Nathaniel Brown. The show also connects transfer-market movement to World Cup performances, with discussion of France, England, Spain, Argentina, Portugal, Brazil, Kylian Mbappé, Harry Kane, Lionel Messi, Michael Olise, and other major tournament storylines.

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    23 mins