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World Cup2026: Path to the Last Four Part 3

When I released my World Cup 2026 Round of 32 bracket, I never expected it to remain completely intact. The World Cup always delivers surprises, giant killings and moments nobody sees coming. Now that the Round of 32 is complete, I’m pleased to say that while a handful of ties went against my predictions, the

World Cup2026: Path to the Last Four Part 2

The group stage is over, and what a spectacle it has been. We’ve witnessed giant killings, surprise packages, heartbreak, and plenty of drama across all twelve groups. Some of my pre-tournament predictions have held up remarkably well, while others were completely blown apart by football’s unpredictable nature. That’s exactly why we love the World Cup—form

World Cup2026: Path to the Last Four Part 1

Let’s start with the group stage predictions. As always, there were some hits and some misses. In Group A, my predictions were well off the mark, particularly regarding South Africa. Like many others, I expected them to finish bottom of the group, but they proved everyone wrong. On the final matchday, they secured a huge

World Cup 2026: Group Stage Predictions – The Road Begins

It’s yet again the biggest event in world sport. It might not be hosted entirely in the United States, but it will certainly capture the attention of every corner of the globe. This edition of the FIFA World Cup arrives at a time of economic uncertainty and geopolitical turmoil across many regions. However, this blog

The Night Agent – Season 3 Review

Season 3 of The Night Agent continues to prove why the series has become one of Netflix’s most gripping political thrillers. From the start, the show strongly reminds me of 24, starring Kiefer Sutherland and I mean that in the best possible way. The high-stakes urgency, the constant race against time, and the atmosphere of

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: A Journey Far from the Throne

With A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, the ever-expanding world of Game of Thrones returns to familiar soil but with a slightly different tone. Having finally finished the first season, I can confidently say I enjoyed it, though I couldn’t help feeling it ended too quickly. Six episodes, each averaging around 30 minutes, made the