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World Football Phone-in
GenrePhone-in
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Language(s)English
Home stationBBC Radio 5 Live
Hosted byDotun Adebayo
Opening theme"Soccer fan"
Real Sounds of Africa
WebsiteFacebook
Podcast[1]

The World Football Phone-in is a British weekly radio phone-in show about association football around the world. Hosted by Dotun Adebayo, it is part of the nightly Up All Night programming on BBC Radio 5 Live which he presents. The football show is broadcast in the 2 am to 4 am slot now on Tuesday mornings, and is also released as a podcast. Regular contributors are awarded a 'Brazilian shirt name' as a nickname.

Occasionally the entire programme (1 – 5 am) is dedicated to the phone-in.

Pundits

Knowledge about players and clubs from different parts of the world, and, in Adebayo's words, 'players from over there playing in our leagues', is provided by using selected experts each week who have knowledge about a specific confederation, currently drawn from:

Former pundits include Sean "The Big Wheel" Wheelock, Lester Smith (both CONCACAF), Mani Djazmi (Asia), Andy"Top Brass" Brassell (Europe), Durosimi "Leone Ranger" Thomas (Africa), and Hiral "The Uxbridge Massive" Bhatt (Africa).

References

  • "BBC Radio 5 live's World Football Phone-in". Facebook. Retrieved 27 November 2010.