Brazil and the next World Cup
Corinthians marketing vice-president Luis Paulo Rosemberg tells us that Brazil does not have much to gain from the World Cup, except "national pride".
We're in South America to ask who will benefit from hosting the 2014 World Cup and what's in it for Brazil?
The Director of Football at Rangers, Gordon Smith, discusses sectarianism in Scottish football, after last season was marred by unsavoury incidents.
We'll hear how Michael Dawson and the rest of the Tottenham players are doing their bit to help some disadvantaged youngsters in South Africa
And in an interview with former England and Manchester United full back Gary Neville, we discuss retirement, Sir Alex Ferguson's transfer policy and Barcelona's dominance.
Presented by Richard Connelly
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- Fri 29 Jul 201110:05GMTBBC World Service Online
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- Sat 30 Jul 201101:32GMTBBC World Service Online
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