The Final Countdown - Football History's stories of glory and heartbreak in the biggest finals

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Reliving the magic and nostalgia of the best Cup finals in football history. World Cups, Euros, Champions League, FA Cup, we cover the stories, the build ups, connecting the main characters to the moments that made football history. Come and join Adam and Lewis as they inform you with irreverence the best matches in football folklore!

  1. 10 июл.

    The Divine Ponytail's last Stand - Italy v Bulgaria - The 1994 World Cup Semi Final

    A World Cup semi-final where one footballing giant sought redemption… and another nation chased a dream no one thought possible. It’s 1994, and four years after the heartbreak of Italia ’90, Italy are back in the last four with a chance to put their demons to rest. Standing in their way is the tournament’s great surprise package — a Bulgaria side that has risen from the political and economic turmoil following the collapse of communism to become one of the most exciting teams in world football. In this episode, we revisit Bulgaria vs Italy, a semi-final that pitted Roberto Baggio’s irresistible brilliance against Hristo Stoichkov’s extraordinary leadership of a golden generation. We break down how Italy, driven by the genius of Baggio, were determined to erase the pain of their defeat to Argentina four years earlier, while Bulgaria arrived fearless after stunning reigning champions Germany and announcing themselves on the world stage. We relive Baggio’s clinical first-half double, Stoichkov’s coolly taken penalty that gave Bulgaria hope, and a tense second half where Italy clung on to book a first World Cup Final since 1982. We also explore how Bulgaria's remarkable journey inspired a nation emerging from decades behind the Iron Curtain, why Stoichkov became a national hero, and whether this was the moment Italy finally laid the ghosts of 1990 to rest before one last date with destiny in Pasadena. This is The Semi-Final Countdown — a podcast dedicated to the great finals (and the occasional semi-final) from the annals of football. Each week your hosts, Adam and Lewis, dive deep — with a generous helping of nostalgia and humour — into one of football's greatest showpieces.

    The Divine Ponytail's last Stand - Italy v Bulgaria - The 1994 World Cup Semi Final
  2. 6 июл.

    Boring, Boring Brazil?? - Brazil v Sweden - The 1994 World Cup Semi Final

    A World Cup semi-final decided by patience, precision… and one moment of Brazilian magic. It’s 1994, and after 24 years without lifting the World Cup, Brazil are within touching distance of another final. Standing in their way is a Sweden side that has become the tournament’s surprise package, fearless, organised, and inspired by the brilliance of Tomas Brolin. In this episode, we revisit Brazil vs Sweden, a semi-final that wasn't packed with goals or controversy, but was instead a tactical battle between two outstanding teams who refused to give an inch. We break down how Carlos Alberto Parreira's much-criticised pragmatic Brazil balanced defensive discipline with flashes of attacking genius, how Sweden's golden generation frustrated the favourites for over 80 minutes, and why the partnership of Romário and Bebeto proved decisive once again. We relive the moment Romário seemed to hang impossibly in the air before planting his header beyond Thomas Ravelli, the goal that finally broke Swedish resistance and sent Brazil back to their first World Cup Final since 1970. We also explore how this victory symbolised a changing Brazil. Gone was the free-flowing samba football of old, replaced by a side willing to win ugly if necessary. Was this a betrayal of Brazil's footballing identity, or exactly what the Seleção needed to become champions again? This is The Semi-Final Countdown — a podcast dedicated to the great finals (and the occasional semi-final) from the annals of football. Each week your hosts, Adam and Lewis, dive deep — with a generous helping of nostalgia and humour — into one of football's greatest showpieces.

    Boring, Boring Brazil?? - Brazil v Sweden - The 1994 World Cup Semi Final
  3. 16 июн.

    Maradona and the Battle for Naples - The 1990 World Cup Semi Final - Argentina v Italy

    A World Cup semi-final where one of football’s greatest icons found himself torn between country and club. It’s 1990, and Diego Maradona has already conquered Naples. To the people of Naples, he isn’t just a footballer — he’s a hero, a saint, a symbol of defiance against the wealth and power of northern Italy. But now, standing between Italy and a place in the World Cup Final, is Maradona’s Argentina. In this episode, we revisit Argentina vs Italy, a semi-final unlike any other in World Cup history. We break down how Italy arrived unbeaten and seemingly unstoppable, backed by a nation convinced the trophy was coming home. We explore the rise of Salvatore Schillaci, the defensive resilience of Argentina, and how Maradona orchestrated another masterpiece under immense pressure. But the heart of the story lies in Naples. Forced to choose between their country and their adopted son, Neapolitans found themselves at the centre of a footballing identity crisis. Maradona famously reminded them that the rest of Italy only remembered Naples when it suited them. For a few extraordinary days, the city's loyalties were questioned like never before. We relive Schillaci's opener, Claudio Caniggia's equaliser, and a nerve-shredding penalty shootout in which Argentina silenced the hosts and shattered Italian dreams. We also explore whether Maradona was truly betrayed by the Napoli faithful, why the atmosphere inside the Stadio San Paolo remains one of the most fascinating in World Cup history, and how this victory completed one of the greatest acts of sporting villainy ever witnessed on football's biggest stage. This is The Semi-Final Countdown — a podcast dedicated to the great finals (and the occasional semi-final) from the annals of football. Each week your hosts, Adam and Lewis, dive deep — with a generous helping of nostalgia and humour — into one of football’s greatest showpieces.

    Maradona and the Battle for Naples - The 1990 World Cup Semi Final - Argentina v Italy
  4. 6 июн.

    The Most England World Cup ever - West Germany v England - The 1990 World Cup Semi Final

    A World Cup semi-final that gave England everything… except the ending they wanted. It’s 1990, and after 24 years of hurt, England are back in the last four of a World Cup. Italia ’90 has captured the imagination of a nation, and standing between Bobby Robson’s side and a place in the final are the opponents they always seem to meet when the stakes are highest: West Germany. In this episode, we revisit England vs West Germany, a semi-final filled with drama, tension and some of the most iconic images in English football history. We break down how England recovered from a shaky start to the tournament, how Bobby Robson built a side around resilience and togetherness, and how players like Paul Gascoigne, Gary Lineker and Peter Shilton carried the hopes of a country that was beginning to believe. We relive Andreas Brehme’s deflected free-kick, Lineker’s cool equaliser, and a gripping extra-time battle where both sides came agonisingly close to winning it. We also explore the moment that defined the night for many England fans — Gazza’s yellow card, the tears that followed, and a young midfielder suddenly becoming the emotional heartbeat of a nation. And then comes the penalty shootout. England’s first at a World Cup. Stuart Pearce. Chris Waddle. Millions watching through their fingers. Was this England’s finest World Cup performance since 1966? Did they actually outplay the Germans? And why, more than three decades later, does this defeat still occupy such a special place in the memories of England supporters? This is The Semi-Final Countdown — a podcast dedicated to the great finals (and the occasional semi-final) from the annals of football. Each week your hosts, Adam and Lewis, dive deep — with a generous helping of nostalgia and humour — into one of football’s greatest showpieces.

    The Most England World Cup ever - West Germany v England - The 1990 World Cup Semi Final
  5. 15 мая

    The Greatest World Cup Performance in history? - The 1986 World Cup Semi Final - Argentina v Belgium

    A World Cup semi-final played in the shadow of one of football’s biggest controversies. It’s 1986, just four days after the chaos of Argentina vs England — the Hand of God, the Goal of the Century, and a football world still arguing the same question: genius… or cheat? In this episode, we revisit Argentina vs Belgium, a semi-final where Diego Maradona somehow responded to all the noise by producing an even purer display of brilliance. We break down how Belgium tried to contain him with discipline and numbers, how Argentina built their entire attacking rhythm around him, and how, for long stretches of the game, it simply didn’t seem to matter how many defenders stood in his way. We relive the balance, the acceleration, the close control that left Belgian players trailing in his wake, and the two goals that perfectly captured why Mexico ‘86 became Maradona’s tournament. We also explore how the fallout from the England game shaped the atmosphere around the match, how Maradona seemed to thrive on the chaos surrounding him, and why this semi-final pushed the debate to its absolute peak: was the world watching football’s greatest genius… or its greatest villain? This is The Semi-Final Countdown — a podcast dedicated to the great finals (and the occasional semi-final) from the annals of football. Each week your hosts, Adam and Lewis, dive deep — with a generous helping of nostalgia and humour — into one of football’s greatest showpieces.

    The Greatest World Cup Performance in history? - The 1986 World Cup Semi Final - Argentina v Belgium
  6. 11 мая

    The Ghost of Battiston - The 1986 World Cup semi Final - West Germany v France

    A World Cup semi-final haunted by memories that refused to fade. Four years on from the chaos and heartbreak of Seville, France finally had their chance again. Same opponents. Same stage. Same dream of reaching a World Cup final. But hanging over everything was the shadow of 1982 — Battiston lying unconscious on the turf, Schumacher unpunished, and a French side left feeling football had robbed them. In this episode, we revisit France vs West Germany in 1986, a semi-final charged with revenge, redemption, and the feeling that destiny had handed France one more opportunity to settle the score. We break down how Michel Platini led a golden generation desperate to erase the scars of Seville, how West Germany once again arrived with their trademark resilience and tournament know-how, and why Karl-Heinz Rummenigge’s return gave the Germans belief at exactly the right moment. We also explore how the ghosts of 1982 shaped the atmosphere around the match, how France carried both the emotional and physical burden of expectation, and why this became one of football’s great “what if?” stories for a generation of French supporters. This is The Semi-Final Countdown — a podcast dedicated to the great finals (and the occasional semi-final) from the annals of football. Each week your hosts, Adam and Lewis, dive deep — with a generous helping of nostalgia and humour — into one of football’s greatest showpieces.

    The Ghost of Battiston - The 1986 World Cup semi Final - West Germany v France
  7. 4 мая

    The Most Hated Man in France - 1982 World Cup Semi Final - West Germany v France

    A World Cup semi-final where beauty met brutality… and football was never quite the same again. It’s 1982, and this is a clash of styles in its purest form. France — fluid, elegant, orchestrated by Michel Platini — playing football that feels like art. West Germany — relentless, efficient, unshakeable — playing football that gets results. In this episode, we revisit West Germany vs France, a semi-final that had everything: drama, chaos, genius… and one moment that would cast a shadow over it all. We break down how France’s golden midfield tried to control the game with movement and imagination, how West Germany absorbed it and refused to go away, and how the match spiralled into one of the most unforgettable nights in World Cup history. But we also confront the moment that changed everything — the collision between Patrick Battiston and Harald Schumacher. A challenge that stunned the world, sparked outrage, and forced football to reckon with questions of player safety, responsibility, and how far winning should ever go. We explore how that incident shaped the game’s legacy, how it affected both teams in the moment, and why — even in a match filled with brilliance — it remains impossible to separate the football from what happened that night. This is The Semi-Final Countdown — a podcast dedicated to the great finals (and the occasional semi-final) from the annals of football. Each week your hosts, Adam and Lewis, dive deep — with a generous helping of nostalgia and humour — into one of football’s most unforgettable stories. NOTE: We had some audio issues halfway through so apologies for that!

    The Most Hated Man in France - 1982 World Cup Semi Final - West Germany v France

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Reliving the magic and nostalgia of the best Cup finals in football history. World Cups, Euros, Champions League, FA Cup, we cover the stories, the build ups, connecting the main characters to the moments that made football history. Come and join Adam and Lewis as they inform you with irreverence the best matches in football folklore!

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