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Fantasy Sports Today w/ Craig Mish

World Cup Quarterfinals Preview

Jul 05, 2018, 04:14 PM

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Frank Stampfl and his friends Martino Puccio, and Katrina Doell from DKMS preview the Quarterfinals for the World Cup! They predict who will win each match, with in-depth analysis on why. They also tell you who they believe will win the entire world cup.

#WorldCup #Soccer #FNTSY #FNTSYRadio #Belgium

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