FIFA World Cup Rewind - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Compilation 1
Guy Mowbray introduces highlights of five classic World Cup matches, including Scotland v Holland from 1978 and USA v Portugal from 2002.

Compilation 2
Guy Mowbray introduces highlights from four classic World Cup matches, including England's quarter-final with Cameroon in 1990 and Spain against the Netherlands in the group stage of the 2014 tournament.

Compilation 3
Guy Mowbray looks back at some of the most exciting matches in World Cup history. This week's episode includes Northern Ireland's classic encounter with Spain in 1982, Brazil's thrilling five-goal 1998 quarter-final clash with Denmark and South Korea's attempt to upset Italy in 2002.

Compilation 4
Guy Mowbray looks back at some of the most exciting matches in World Cup history. England took on Argentina at the 1998 World Cup in France with a spot in the quarter-finals at stake. What followed was a see-sawing encounter that featured a red card, a wonder goal and a nailbiting penalty shoot-out. Penalties also decided West Germany's meeting with France at the 1982 tournament, but this semi-final showdown had so much more than the shoot-out that ultimately decided it – French captain Michel Platini has since described the topsy-turvy encounter as his 'most beautiful game'.

Compilation 5
There's a chance to relive the 1974 final, which pitted West Germany, captained by Franz Beckenbauer, against Johan Cruyff's Holland.
Also featured is a 2010 thriller between Slovakia and Italy, Nigeria's efforts to upset a star-studded Spain line-up at the 1998 World Cup, and a high-scoring classic from 1986 involving the USSR and Belgium.

Compilation 6
There's a chance to relive Holland's clash with Argentina in 1998 that was illuminated by a brilliant goal from Dennis Bergkamp. Also featured is Bulgaria's famous encounter with defending champions Germany at USA ‘94, and France's heavyweight tussle with Spain in the 2006 knockout stages.

Compilation 7
Guy Mowbray presents a look back at Coventry City v Tottenham Hotspur in 1987, Liverpool v West Ham United in 2006 and Manchester United v Crystal Palace in 1990.

Compilation 8
England v West Germany in the 1966 final, Netherlands v Brazil in 1994, Italy v Czechoslovakia in 1990, Uruguay v Costa Rica in 2014 and Argentina v Serbia & Montenegro in 2006.
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