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ive gone unders,
a draw and only small bets cd be anything. bosnia look big mind |
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yeah, unders looks nailed on. 1-1FT is my prediction.
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Canadian opening ceremony just as woke and cringeworthy as expected.
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I'm going for 0-0 to trade with some cover on 1-0, 0-1 and 1-1.
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Canada are too short for the win, although they might scrape a win with home advantage. Not impressed by Marsch, tbh. Remember when he was at Leeds, didn't seem to know what he was doing.
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I agree, Canada price is very short. They have home advantage but I think they'll buckle under the pressure.
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Are the BBC in Manchester, looks like a projected image in the background
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ok found the answer
Why are the BBC presenting from a UK studio at the World Cup 2026: Financial Responsibility and Budget Constraints: The BBC’s Director of Sport, Alex Kay-Jelski, stated that choosing a UK-based hub is the most "sensible" approach to managing public funds. He explicitly noted that sending huge presentation teams across the Atlantic is not a clever or justifiable way to spend licence fee money. Massive Logistical Scale of the Tournament: The sheer geography of a tournament spread across three vast nations - the USA, Canada, and Mexico - makes physical travel between the 16 host cities incredibly complicated. Basing the operation in Salford eliminates the substantial operational headaches of constantly moving on-screen talent over a distance of 4,000 kilometres. Commitment to Environmental Sustainability:[/b[b]] Reducing the carbon footprint of its sports broadcasting department is a major priority for the corporation. By eliminating long-haul flights and ground transit across North America for hundreds of employees, the broadcaster significantly reduces its environmental impact. State-of-the-Art Virtual Production Technology: Rather than using basic green screens, the production team has deployed a highly immersive, LED-powered virtual production environment at Dock10 in Media City, Salford. This cutting-edge studio combines physical stage elements with advanced AI-assisted game engines to recreate the unique atmosphere of the tournament. Dynamic, Real-Time Host City Backdrops: The studio features a massive 12mx3m LED screen that shifts dynamically to display the specific host city of the match being broadcast. To maintain a sense of authentic presence, the background visuals are programmed to match the exact local weather and time of day, whether a match kicks off at 3pm or late into the evening. Multi-Platform Efficiencies and Content Creation: Having approximately 200 production staff on a single campus next to the main BBC Sport offices enables seamless de-duplication of efforts. Pundits and presenters can effortlessly film exclusive content for modern digital outlets like YouTube and TikTok right beside the primary television set. Long-Term Infrastructure Investment: The high-tech LED flooring, multi-camera tracking systems, and end-to-end HDR workflows are designed as permanent investments for the future. Elements of this setup will be integrated directly into a brand-new Match of the Day studio and wider sports coverage starting next season. Confirmed Tournament Star Power in Salford: Host Gabby Logan anchors the coverage from the UK alongside high-profile pundits including the likes of Wayne Rooney and Micah Richards. The broadcaster has confirmed that the core team will remain anchored at the Salford hub for the remainder of the tournament up until the final on July 19. long winded way of saying 'we're cheapskates ![]() |
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I don't mind them saving money, as a Licence payer. But they will fly the gravy-trainers out pretty soon I expect, if they're not there already. No way this lot are missing out on paid trip to North America.
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Canada are ranked 30th which was a shock, Bosnia are ranked 64th, sport tipsters are going for a 0-0 draw, with home advantage ,they do have a few decent players Canada, will be expecting a win, win and over 1.5 goals usual bet
Instead correct score Canada 1-0 19/4 £30 win 2-0 6/1 £20 win Goodluck |
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I don't know what to bet on this match, I don't like the price for Canada
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yes winner its a puzzle- cant see many goals que overs
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maybe ill bet something like corners
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Having small one on the draw
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If you have a decent Smart TV, the match is in 4k/UHD on the BBC iPlayer
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Stephen -why use 5 words when you can use 20, Warnock. Boring as hell, but not as bad as Richards, Morrison or McCoist, I suppose.
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with a big delay
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decent chance that, ballooned it.
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late challenge, but not a red
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0-0 price been holding up for a while, hopefully will start dropping soon.
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What a lousy shot ffs cant kick a ball
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Jonathan David being linked with Spurs every summer. Er, no thanks.
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1-0 B&H.
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0-1
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Canada looking like a Jesse Marsch side, pretty clueless.
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0-1QT.
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Canadian fans are wondering where the Ice is
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Not a bad game
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Been good. Have a feeling this may get very tetchy if Canada do not get at least a point. Might have a cheeky bet on Paraguay getting 3 players sent off, if USA go 1 down, quick call from DT money for old rope.
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Canada naive. Bosnia old-manning them so far
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Canada completely lacking composure up front.
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Was just about to say the same.
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barn door is safe with this lot
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Canada no hope they cant kick a ball
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Bosnia seem there for the taking...however will Canada be calm enough.
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Bosnia are there to be beaten, just as they were against Wales. But as you say they lack composure,
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A Johnson still seems off the pace.. for him. Missed a good part of the season, upsides, fresher than most.
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How did Bosnia beat Italy
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