Episode Description
Show Notes
The World Cup is more than a soccer tournament — it's a mirror for geopolitics, national identity, and the power of global fandom. In this episode of Unpacked, host Aislyn Greene sits down with British journalist Jonathan Wilson, author of The Power and the Glory: The History of the World Cup, to explore the drama, corruption, and beauty that have defined the tournament across a century.
In this episode, you'll learn:
- How hosting the World Cup has evolved from a nation-building tool to its current complex state — and who benefits now.
- What the expansion from 32 to 48 teams really means for the quality and spectacle of the game.
- Which teams Jonathan is watching in 2026, and the dark-horse picks you might not have on your radar.
Chapters
- 00:00:00 Welcome to the World Cup Edition
- 00:01:30 Jonathan's Soccer Origin Story
- 00:07:30 Soccer, Politics, and Power
- 00:11:00 Who Actually Benefits From Hosting
- 00:21:30 The 2026 Expansion to 48 Teams
- 00:31:30 Teams to Watch in 2026
- 00:35:30 Stadiums With Stories
Meet this week's guest:
Jonathan Wilson, British sports journalist and author of The Power and the Glory: The History of the World Cup
Resources:
- Explore Jonathan Wilson's books and writing on his website.
- Read The Power and the Glory: The History of the World Cup for the full sweep of FIFA history and drama.
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