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Germany hit new low + Ornstein transfer latest

Four-time World Cup winners Germany are out. So too are the Netherlands and Japan after a dramatic day at the World Cup.


Emma Paton is alongside Mark Critchley and Cerys Jones to look back on the action. Matt Slater shares his view from Boston after seeing Germany dumped out on penalties, losing their first-ever World Cup shootout to Paraguay.


David Ornstein joins us to discuss the latest in the transfer market including Chelsea's move for Granit Xhaka as well as their reaction to confirmation Enzo Maresca has succeeded Pep Guardiola as manager of Man City.


Plus, there's a look ahead to England's Round of 32 tie with DR Congo, a preview of the Day 20 action as well as our daily 'do you know' trivia.


Host: Emma Paton

With: Mark Critchley & Cerys Jones

Featuring: Matt Slater, David Ornstein and Jack Pitt-Brooke

Executive Producer: Guy Clarke

Producers: Jay Beale & Grayson Moody

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