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Eight teams prepare for FIFA quarter-final
The hopes and dreams of just eight nations remain alive in the Football World Cup, and by the end of the weekend, that will be down to four. Sports reporter Clay Wilson joins John Campbell. Video, Audio
Dare to Dream: A World Cup Quarter-Final Preview
In today's episode, hosts Emile Donovan and Max Towle weigh up the chances of the eight remaining teams and look ahead to this weekend's quarter final matchups. They're joined by the Yellow Fever's… Audio
Miracle in Moscow: England, penalties & poetry
In today's episode, credibility returns to the podcast in the form of Football Fern Sarah Gregorius, who joins RNZ chief executive Paul Thompson to talk about England's long-awaited penalty joy… Audio
Football World Cup: England beats Colombia in shoot-out
After a tense match, England has just beaten Colombia in a penalty shoot-out. A somewhat breathless Coen Lammers is on the line from the stadium, where he was just metres from the goalbox. Audio
Auf Wiedersehen: Farewell and fair play
In today's episode of Squeaky Bum Time, RNZ's FIFA World Cup podcast, hosts Emile Donovan and Max Towle welcome back The Totally Football Show's Iain Macintosh to talk German despair, English cynicism… Audio
Escape to victory: Argentina advances & England's chances
In the latest episode of RNZ's FIFA World Cup podcast, Squeaky Bum Time, hosts Emile Donovan and Max Towle are joined by business editor and tragic England fan Gyles Beckford, and the BBC's South… Audio
Goal Rush: Lukaku, Kane and Kroos Missiles
In the latest episode of Squeaky Bum Time: RNZ's FIFA World Cup podcast, hosts Emile Donovan and Max Towle break down the latest results, including late German heroics, Polish despair and the rise and… Audio
Buttler helps England cricketers to whitewash of Australia
Jos Buttler scored a dazzling unbeaten century to guide England to a thrilling one-wicket victory over Australia at Old Trafford to seal an unprecedented 5-0 one-day cricket series triumph over their…
England end losing streak
Eddie Jones says England's composure under pressure was vastly improved as they claimed a consolation 25-10 victory in the third and final test against South Africa in Cape Town.
Jones denies England job is on the line
Eddie Jones has swatted aside doubt over his future as England rugby coach, despite a series loss to South Africa.
Cipriani to start for England, Shields not available
First five Danny Cipriani will make his first start for England in nearly a decade, with coach Eddie Jones shuffling his team for the third and final rugby Test against South Africa.
Maguire delays naming Kiwis team
Michael Maguire will take an extra day to name his New Zealand rugby league side to face England in Denver as the new Kiwis coach mulls his best centre combination.
Southgate dislocates shoulder
The England football manager Gareth Southgate says he'll have to tone down his goal celebrations after dislocating his shoulder while having a run during a day off at the World Cup.
Heroes & Villains: Senegal, Sanchez and the Blue Samurai
In the latest episode of Squeaky Bum Time, RNZ's FIFA World Cup podcast, hosts Emile Donovan and Max Towle wrap up the first round of the group stage, and with the help of guests Stuff football writer… Audio
England hit world record score to beat Australia again
England stormed to a one-day international world record of 481 for six as they thrashed Australia by 242 runs at Trent Bridge to take an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series.
Kane double gives England victory over Tunisia
England captain Harry Kane scored twice including a stoppage-time winner as he led his side to a last-gasp 2-1 win over Tunisia in their opening World Cup match.
Springboks seal series against England
South Africa profited from a second-half penalty try to inflict more misery on England with a 23-12 victory and a series win in the second rugby test at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein.
Shields named in England starting line-up
England have handed a first start to Hurricanes forward Brad Shields as a replacement for Chris Robshaw at flanker, while flyhalf Danny Cipriani is on the bench for the second rugby test against South…
England name their squad for Denver League test
Six NRL stars - including three Burgess brothers - have made England's 19-man squad to play the controversial rugby league Test against New Zealand in Denver.
Scotland beat England for the first time
Scotland's cricketers pulled off the greatest victory in their history to beat England for the first time amid scenes of disbelief and jubilation at the tiny Grange ground in Edinburgh.