• The Offside Rule - World Cup Daily

  • By: Sky Sports
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The Offside Rule - World Cup Daily

By: Sky Sports
  • Summary

  • A unique football show. Three likely lasses - Lynsey Hooper, Kait Borsay and Hayley McQueen - bring you The Offside Rule Twitter: @OffsideRulePod // Facebook: The Offside Rule // Instagram: offsiderulepod // YouTube: TheOffsideRuleTV
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Episodes
  • Norway conspiracies, Filipino celebrations and Colombian confidence
    Jul 25 2023
    The Offside Rule brings you the latest from the Women’s World Cup.

    Kait Borsay and Lynsey Hooper are with WSL and ex-England striker, Natasha Dowie, to analyse all the day's matches and more.

    What’s going wrong with Norway after some stars were missing against Switzerland?

    We react to the Philippines’ first ever World Cup win with Ryan Fenix and ask what more New Zealand could have done.

    And we chat about the young stars that took centre stage for Colombia against Korea Republic.

    Plus, we look ahead to Ireland’s match against Canada with Ruby Malone and all of the other matches on Wednesday in our ‘Ones to Watch’ predictions game.

    RUNNING ORDER

    PART 1
    Standout team so far (0.00)

    PART 2
    Switzerland 0 - 0 Norway (3.00)
    New Zealand 0 - 1 Philippines with Ryan Fenix (12.00)
    Colombia 2 - 0 Korea Republic (20.30)

    PART 3
    Ireland v Canada preview with Ruby Malone (25.00)
    ‘Ones to Watch’ prediction game (29.00)
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    33 mins
  • Germany Popp, Brazil turn up the heat and Italy leave it late
    Jul 24 2023
    The Offside Rule is here to take you through the latest action from the Women's World Cup as the goals flowed on Day 5.

    Kait Borsay is joined by former Lioness Gilly Flaherty and Lynsey Hooper, to make sense of a dramatic day of action.

    Hear our thoughts on Germany's crushing 6-0 win over Morocco, including the post match thoughts of football journalist Annika Becker who was attending the game.

    We heap praise on Ary Borges after she netted a hat-trick and created another goal in Brazil's comprehensive 4-0 triumph over Panama.

    And we keep you up to date with the latest results and picks in our "Ones to Watch" series.

    RUNNING ORDER
    PART 1 Intro (0.00)

    PART 2 Germany vs Morocco with Annika Becker(3:37)
    Brazil vs Panama (15:02)
    Italy vs Argentina (20:44)
    PART 3 ‘Ones to Watch’ prediction game (23:33)
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    27 mins
  • France disappointing, Bunny sees red and Sweden last minute winner
    Jul 23 2023
    The Offside Rule is here to take you through the World Cup openers for Sweden, France, former finalists the Netherlands and more.

    Lynsey Hooper is joined by reporter Helen Hardy in Brisbane and former Lioness Tash Dowie.

    Are France not the threat we thought they were? Journalist Vincent Roussel discusses the feeling of French fans after a disappointing draw.

    Was Bunny Shaw reckless getting sent off like that?

    Did South Africa deserve more from their game against Sweden? We chat to Frida Fagerlund who talks about Sweden's performance.

    And are the Netherlands more dangerous than pre-tournament predictions could make us think?

    Finally, we pick our Ones to Watch.

    RUNNING ORDER

    PART 1
    Catch up & the atmosphere and attendance at matches (0.00)

    PART 2
    France 0-0 Jamaica with Vincent Roussel (5.45)
    Sweden 2-1 South Africa with Frida Fagerlund (16.00)
    Netherlands 1-0 Portugal (22.00)

    PART 3
    ‘Ones to Watch’ prediction game (27.20)
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    31 mins

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