Luke Moore
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All right, so we don't really know what we're going to get out of England tomorrow night, but on the New Zealand side of the ledger, I've picked out a couple of players that you might be of interest to watch if you're not that well-versed in New Zealand football.
Elijah Just is a good player, can hurt teams, had a really good season at Motherwell.
I think he's been nominated for Scottish Premiership Player of the Season.
Motherwell obviously quite well last season.
You'll remember Port Vale's Ben Wayne, who scored that header for Port Vale to knock Sunderland out of the FA Cup fifth round.
Now, I suspect he'll probably be playing second fiddle to Chris Wood, but he might feature at some point.
There's some people to watch out for there.
As we were saying earlier, England have chosen Florida for their pre-tournament camp to help the players get used to the heat.
An oceanic heat wave, which is named El Nino, a lot of you listening would have heard of that, is predicted to affect this summer's World Cup.
It could cause dangerous storms throughout the tournament, something that we've kind of
been on high alert for.
But despite all this, FIFA have banned fans from taking reusable water bottles into stadiums during the tournament.
Is that a thing?
Some parts of the US, yeah.
That was it, yeah.
There's lots of really weird local rules around voting and elections and timing and queues and intimidation because essentially certain parts of the political spectrum in the US like to make it harder for people to vote.
Good.
But apparently bottled water in these stadiums during the World Cup will cost between $4 and $6, which to me screams of Woodstock 99.
Basically, for those of you who aren't aware, that's exactly what happened in Woodstock in 1999.
They stopped people being able to get free water.