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The Kit Room Podcast

The Kit Room Podcast

Written by: Aaron Oman
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Welcome to The Kit Room, your weekly home for the most authentic conversations in football. Hosted by three friends who talk about footy all the time and thought, well we might as well record it. From the bright lights of the Premier League and Champions League to the gritty sidelines of youth soccer and the grassroots game, we cover it all. Whether we're debating world-class tactics, analyzing the latest transfer sagas, or following our "Lower League Team" of the season, our goal is to bring you into the huddle. At The Kit Room, football is more than just a 90-minute match—it's about the community, the culture, and the chemistry that brings us all together. Whether you're a 15-year-old rising star in a youth academy or a 40-year-old veteran of the weekend leagues, you belong in The Kit Room. We aren't just here to talk to you; we're here to build a squad. We're bridging the gap between the professional stage and the grassroots community, one conversation at a time. Grab your boots, join the squad, and let's get into it.2026
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  • The Kit Room Podcast, Episode 103: Is the United States ready for the World Cup?
    Apr 1 2026

    In Episode 3 of The Kit Room, we take on a big question: is the United States actually ready for the FIFA World Cup 2026?

    We break it down from both sides—starting with the country itself. From infrastructure and fan culture to whether the U.S. can truly deliver the atmosphere a World Cup deserves, we debate if the stage is set for one of the biggest tournaments in the world.

    Then we flip to the pitch and ask the real question: is the USMNT ready to compete when it matters most? We get into expectations, pressure, and what success should actually look like on home soil.

    It's a mix of big-picture debate, honest takes, and a reality check on where U.S. soccer stands heading into 2026.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
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