Episodes
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It's a tale of two fates for Jonathan David & Ismael Kone in Serie A 🇮🇹, as Juventus and U.S. Sassuolo met for a 1-1 draw over the weekend. Kone earned his 27th start, while David was an unused sub left on the bench.
So what does it take to survive and thrive in Italian football, and can these CanMNT 🇨🇦 stars reach even higher levels here?
We discuss on OneSoccer Direct!
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Welcome Joshua Kloke to the pod! The NY Times / The Athletic writer joins us to discuss the latest CanMNT 🇨🇦 roster drop, as both Alphonso Davies and Stephen Eustaquio miss out through injury: So how will Canada cope without both their captains as they take on Iceland and Tunisia ahead of the World Cup?
PLUS: Cyle Larin is BACK! The veteran striker has found some of his best form at Southampton FC, and right on time – so can he turn this heat into success (and scoring) with Canada this month?
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Does Richie Laryea start over Alistair Johnston at the World Cup? How about Tani Oluwaseyi? Niko Sigur? There are a number of open spots and players hungry to grab 'em, as history comes to Canada's front door this summer... but with only 11 places to battle over, those spots are limited – so who's in, and who's not?
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Jesse Marsch is expected to announce his CanMNT 🇨🇦 squad for upcoming friendlies vs. Iceland (March 28) and Tunisia (March 31) this week, and all the buzz is around Plymouth Argyle's in-form Canadian striker (and former Cavalry FC man) Aribim 'Bim' Pepple.... so will he be called up?
PLUS: The Vancouver Whitecaps are down 3-0 to rivals Seattle Sounders after Leg 1 of their Concacaf Champions Cup Round of 16 clash, but a 6-0 win over the weekend has us wondering – can they turn it around?
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We welcome former CanWNT star turned podcast pro Amy Walsh of Footy Prime to the show to help us recap last night's CanWNT vs. USWNT rivalry clash!
PLUS: Josh Sargent's a TFC striker at long last... but can he ever be worth the price tag?
And.... FIFA announced mandatory hydration breaks in each half, with broadcast commercial breaks, turning the beautiful game into a sport with four quarters... thoughts?
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There are officially 100 days left before we kick off the 2026 World Cup, as the CanMNT 🇨🇦 continue their preparations for the big tournament with a pair of friendlies in March – so how are we feeling about the team's prospects, 100 days out?
PLUS: We preview tonight's CanWNT vs. USWNT battle at the 2026 SheBelieves Cup.
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The Canadian women's national team kicked off their 2026 SheBelieves Cup campaign in style, defeating Colombia 4-1 to set up a battle with the U.S. women's national team next Wednesday with more of a confident tone. But do they have what it takes to overcome their most bitter rivals?
PLUS: Former CanMNT and Forge legend David Edgar joins the show to talk about the new IFAB offside rule set to be trialed in the Canadian Premier League in 2026.
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The CanWNT are back in action for the first time in 2026, as they get set to take on Colombia, the United States and Argentina at the She Believes Cup this week. To help preview those games, Amy Walsh joins the show to take a look at what to expect from Casey Stoney's side as they look to bounce back from a tough end to 2025.
After that, they take a look at Promise David's injury, seeing how his long-term absence will affect his World Cup ambitions and Canada's striker pool.
Lastly, they dive into the big news out of Toronto FC - Josh Sargent has finally joined the club after a lengthy transfer saga!
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Welcome to the show, Lukas MacNaughton! The former Pacific FC turned MLS regular with Toronto FC, D.C. United and, now, St. Louis CITY SC, joins the show to talk about his latest move, his thoughts on the CPL in 2026, and more!
PLUS: With Alphonso Davies and Promise David battling injuries over the weekend, and an ever-growing list of absent players for Jesse Marsch to deal with it, we're wondering... is the CanMNT 🇨🇦 facing something of an injury crisis ahead of the March window?
All that, plus a bit of Toronto FC reaction, on this episode!
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Toronto FC have reportedly signed USMNT striker Josh Sargent from Norwich City for a transfer fee of around $22M USD, with a possible bump up to $27M in bonuses – which would make this the most expensive incoming transfer in MLS history.
(So is Sargent worth the price, and the gamble?)
PLUS: Casey Stoney leaves Adriana Leon and Ashley Lawrence out of the CanWNT squad for the 2026 SheBelieves Cup... which, predictably, drew some criticism from fans. But was she right to do so?
And finally, we recap the performances of Canadian Premier League teams Forge FC, Vancouver FC and Atlético Ottawa in the Concacaf Champions Cup.
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A new landmark deal between Canada Soccer and Canadian Soccer Media & Entertainment was announced today, and with it begins a new chapter for the sport in our country: We break down all the biggest talking points from this new contractual framework.
PLUS: Marcelo Flores has officially filed his one-time switch with FIFA and is now eligible to play for the CanMNT: Can he be a dark horse pick for the World Cup roster?
And finally... we welcome Forge FC newcomer and Ontario Premier League standout Anthony Aromatario to the show, as a new star looks to make a name in the CPL in 2026.
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Emma Regan made the swap from AFC Toronto to Denver Summit FC, and the CanWNT star is ready to take her game to a new level in the NWSL. We welcome Emma to the show to talk about her big move and her goals for 2026.
PLUS: Toronto FC have been linked with a new, young striker out of South America as Josh Sargent negotiations continue... but with the Whitecaps and CF Montreal facing uncertain futures, it has us wondering – can Canadian teams really survive in MLS?
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Stephen Eustáquio is the latest Canadian player to join a new club in 2026, as the veteran CanMNT midfielder is heading to LAFC in search of playing time ahead of the World Cup. Is this the right move for him in a World Cup year? We discuss
Meanwhile, the Vancouver Whitecaps have revealed some of their financial metrics, as they continue their quest to build a new stadium, one that would secure their long-term future in Vancouver - a future that looks less certain by the day, it must be said. Here's why.
In other news, however, the NWSL is now on OneSoccer! We dive into what that news means, and how you can watch the 23 (and counting) players in the NWSL on OS this year!
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Forge FC vs. Tigres UANL is slated to be played in -17C weather... which would make it one of the coldest matches of soccer ever played in North America. But just how big a factor is the temperature – and can the CPL side take advantage of it against a Liga MX giant?
PLUS: Speaking of CPL vs. Liga MX, Vancouver FC's Callum Irving is getting set for a Concacaf Champions Cup test of his own as his side host title-holders Cruz Azul on Wednesday. How are the Eagles feeling about this one?
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We welcome Forge FC captain Kyle Bekker to the pod to talk Concacaf Champions Cup, the 2026 CPL season and whether he regrets not touching the CPL Shield last season 🥲
PLUS: Should Ryan Gauld's knee surgery have Whitecaps fans a bit concerned for 2026? Their Concacaf Champions Cup journey will begin without him - we preview Round 1, too.
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