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World Cup

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BBC WM at the World Cup

Listen again to Tony Butler's World Cup Phone In and the World Cup Fools Panel from this page. Don't worry if there's a game on while Tony's taking your calls, just click on the link from this page.

BBC WM will be broadcasting live from Germany following events on and off the field as Sven Goran Eriksson aims to bring the World Cup home.

Every night from 7pm Tony Butler will be taking your calls, comments and opinions as England's campaign unfolds.

Butler will be with England in Frankfurt, Nuremberg and Cologne for the group stages meeting the fans and bringing all the World Cup atmosphere to you.

If you miss the show between 7-8pm you can listen again by clicking on the 'BBC Local Radio - listen live' box on the right of this page and selecting 'Tony Butler's World Cup Phone In'.

World Cup Fools Panel

Following Butler's phone-in at 8pm Daz Hale hosts the World Cup Fools Panel that for the first time goes pan-European with Mark Regan live in Germany.

Fools Panel regulars Paul 'Frankie Frank Franksy', 'Long-Distance Dawks', 'Hong Kong' Gurney will also be around to cast their eyes over the tournament.

The show also boasts the most whistle-able theme tune EVER. Can't wait to hear it? Listen here:

audio Fools Panel whistle-able theme >
audio England: Love me, lick me >
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If you miss the show between 8-9pm you can listen again by clicking on the 'BBC Local Radio - listen live' box on the right of this page and selecting 'Daz Hale Show'.

World Cup Collection

The West Midlands has had a presence at the World Cup for the last 50 years. Hear some of those stories - like Jack Taylor from Wolverhampton, one of only three Englishmen who have refereed the biggest game on the planet - the World Cup Final.

You'll be able to listen to the series here from Monday 12 June.

last updated: 07/06/06
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