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The spotlight is shining on the World Cup and host Qatar. Learn about the teams to watch as well as the host nation on this special edition of our daily podcast.

Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS Feed | Omny Studio Welcome to a special World Cup edition of Hot Off The Wire. In this episode, Associated Press correspondent Ed Donahue moderates a conversation with Jon Gambrell, AP Gulf and Iran news director, and James Robson, AP global soccer correspondent.

The three discuss the last-minute decision to ban the sale of beer with alcohol at stadiums, concerns over human rights and the teams and players to watch as games get underway. The episode was recorded just prior to the start of the tournament that kicked off Sunday with Ecuador's victory over host Qatar World Cup 2022: Moments from opening day 10 players to watch at the 2022 World Cup Harry Kane, England Robert Lewandowski, Poland Lionel Messi, Argentina Kylian Mbappe, France Sadio Mane, Senegal Virgil Van Dijk, Netherlands Pedri, Spain Luka Modric, Croatia Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal Neymar, Brazil COUNTDOWN TO THE 2022 WORLD CUP Tags Subscribe to stay connected...

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