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The Dallas Debrief & Germany’s Curaçao Clash
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Join Adrian Durham, Stuart Pearce, and Jim Proudfoot at the Dallas Stadium as they dissect all the action following the Group F faceoff between the Netherlands and Japan!
The guys look back at the latest tournament action, including Germany's showdown with Curaçao, and debate whether Kai Havertz has already staked an undeniable claim for the Golden Boot.
Meanwhile, Faye Carruthers brings you the latest from the England camp as she sits down with Jordan Pickford, and the team uncovers the ultimate tournament mystery: is Stuart Pearce actually a secret Scotland fan?!
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