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Nico Cantor and Andres Cantor at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

Andrés and Nico Cantor talk ‘bucket list’ chance to call CONCACAF Nations League clash together

"We'll have to behave a little bit more than we do on the couch on a Sunday watching soccer."

By Andrew Bucholtz OnMar 20, 2025 0
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In 2018 World Cup, Fox plans to cover Mexican team “as if it’s a second home team”

One big change Fox plans to bring to World Cup coverage is more focus on the Mexican team.

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