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England knocked out by Mexico? The Daily Mail’s Whistleblowers podcast predicts the winners and losers from this summer’s World Cup

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On a special World Cup preview episode of the Daily Mail’s Whistleblowers podcast, hosts Ian Ladyman, Mark Clattenburg and Gordon Smart share their boldest predictions for this summer’s tournament.

The World Cup begins on Thursday when Mexico kick off against South Africa at the Estadio Azteca, with matches then split across three host nations, the United States, Canada and Mexico, for the first time in the tournament’s near century long history.

This summer’s competition is also the largest the World Cup has ever seen, with 16 more nations competing than at Qatar 2022.

Ladyman, Clattenburg and Smart discuss potential winners, pick out the players to watch and give their verdicts on how England will cope with the brutal heat and intense travel of a unique tournament.

Ian Ladyman

Football Editor Ladyman, running his results through the Daily Mail’s World Cup predictor, came out with Spain as winners, with France, Germany and Argentina joining them in the semi-finals.

England, he believes, will bow out in the round of 16, potentially against Mexico at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, unable to cope with the conditions of playing a host nation on home soil.

Despite a difficult debut season at Liverpool, Ladyman tipped German playmaker Florian Wirtz as a player to watch.

‘This competition will have a slower pace of play, so he will have more time on the ball. I think that could see him come right back to the top,’ he said.

Ian Ladyman, running his results through the Daily Mail’s World Cup predictor , came out with Spain as winners, with France, Germany and Argentina joining them in the semi-finals

England, he believes, will bow out in the round of 16, potentially against Mexico at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City

England, he believes, will bow out in the round of 16, potentially against Mexico at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City

He also has high hopes for Barcelona wonderkid Lamine Yamal, but the winger is battling to be fit for Spain’s opening game against Cape Verde.

‘I was really hoping Yamal would write his name all over it. He’s going into it injured, but there are rumours he’ll be back for the second game. I hope that happens,’ Ladyman added.

Mark Clattenburg

Former referee turned pundit Mark Clattenburg was slightly more bullish on England’s chances, believing Tuchel will thrive on the low expectations surrounding his squad.

He was the only one of the three hosts not to rule out England reaching a semi-final.

Tuchel received a mixed reaction to his 26-man squad announcement, having left out key players from Gareth Southgate’s successful England sides including Cole Palmer, Phil Foden and Luke Shaw.

ormer referee turned pundit Mark Clattenburg was slightly more bullish on England's chances, believing Tuchel will thrive on the low expectations surrounding his squad

ormer referee turned pundit Mark Clattenburg was slightly more bullish on England’s chances, believing Tuchel will thrive on the low expectations surrounding his squad

The former referee said Turkey were his 'dark horses', naming 21-year-old attacking midfielder Arda Guler as his player to watch

The former referee said Turkey were his ‘dark horses’, naming 21-year-old attacking midfielder Arda Guler as his player to watch

The former referee said Turkey were his ‘dark horses’, naming 21-year-old attacking midfielder Arda Guler as his player to watch.

He said: ‘I think Turkey will do well. They won’t win it, but they will do well.

‘Arda Guler is a player. I also think Elliot Anderson could have a big tournament. He has conducted himself remarkably well this season.’

Gordon Smart

Scottish broadcaster Smart tipped both Switzerland and Ghana to have good tournaments.

Despite a difficult group including England and Croatia, Smart said he expects Manchester City winger Antoine Semenyo to have a standout World Cup, potentially guiding the African nation to the knockouts.

Scottish broadcaster Smart tipped both Switzerland and Ghana to have good tournaments

Scottish broadcaster Smart tipped both Switzerland and Ghana to have good tournaments

Smart said he expects Manchester City winger Antoine Semenyo to have a standout World Cup

Smart said he expects Manchester City winger Antoine Semenyo to have a standout World Cup

On England, Smart said he was unimpressed with Tuchel’s squad, saying it was unlikely the German would guide the country to the semis.

‘I just don’t see it’, he said.

‘Something about this England team, I don’t see it.’

Listen to the full World Cup preview episode now by searching Whistleblowers wherever you get your podcasts, and on YouTube.

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