Karno Sarkar

Views from the Midfield

Sports EN ↓ 3 episodes

There's a reason they call it the beautiful game. Views From the Midfield is a podcast born from a lifelong love of football — from playing the game in childhood to watching the trials and tribulations of Bayern Munich and Arsenal for over two decades. Hosted by your most polarizing Canadian football fan, this show bridges the gap between North American audiences and the global game we all love.

Author

Karno Sarkar

Category

Sports

Podcast website

riverside.com

Latest episode

Jun 16, 2026

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Episodes

Recap of the First Weekend 16.06.2026

Karno took a few days off to experience the World Cup firsthand in Kansas City — and came back to chaos. Spain drew. Belgium drew. Brazil drew. The favourites are stumbling and the tournament is wide open. Full recap of Days 2 through 5 on today's Views from the Midfield. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

Kicking off From the North 12.06.2026

Five goals. Three red cards. And that was just Day One. Karno breaks down Mexico's high-press masterclass against South Africa, South Korea's altitude-fuelled comeback over Czechia, and what to watch for as Canada and the USA kick off their home World Cup today. Views from the Midfield — wherever you get your podcasts.

Kicking off From the Midfield 11.06.2026

Welcome to Views From the Midfield. We kick the show off by giving a quick intro on ourselves and previewing the World Cup before the World's Greatest Tournament kicks off

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