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Laryea reflects on World Cup experience

Jim Tatti and Frank Corrado are joined by Canadian National and Toronto FC Defender Richie Laryea to discuss his FIFA World Cup experience playing in Toronto and Vancouver, making it to the Round of 16 and the expectation moving forward, his top 3 moments of the World Cup, Alistair Johnston's SportsCentre debut, Jesse Marsch's coaching style and more.


Top 10: Plays in semi-finals this year

With the semi-finals of the World Cup upon us, SportsCentre takes a look back at the best plays in semi-finals this year, in this edition of the Top 10.


Macklin Celebrini reacts to being named the cover athlete for EA’s NHL 27

Macklin Celebrini has been named the cover athlete for EA’s NHL 27. At just 20 years old, Celebrini is the youngest NHL player to ever don the cover of the game. BarDown's Jesse Pollock was able to speak with the Sharks superstar about what the honour means to him, how he found out, and asked him other questions regarding his own experiences playing Chel.


What's been the Blue Jays' biggest issue in the first half of the season?

The Blue Jays have had an underwhelming first half of the season and sit outside the playoff picture at 45-51 as we hit the All-Star break. TSN MLB Insider Steve Phillips joins Jay Onrait to discuss the Jays' struggles, if Vladimir Guerrero Jr. can turn things around this year, and how Toronto should handle the trade deadline.


de Guzman: 'I'm seeing a France, Argentina Final'

Jim Tatti and Dave Feschuk are joined by TSN Soccer analyst Julian de Guzman to discuss the two semi-finals between France and Spain and England and Argentina and why the tension within the English team could be a positive heading into the semis.


Decker on why Kawhi's punishment shouldn't impact Raptors

Jim Tatti and Dave Feschuk are joined by the host of the Derek and Decker show on 97.1 The Fan in Los Angeles Cody Decker to discuss the hold-up in the Kawhi Leonard trade to the Toronto Raptors and LeBron James' future in the NBA.


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