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26/11/2009

Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty find out more about the towns and cities vying to be part of England's 2018 World Cup bid. Plus reaction to last nights Champions League action.

3 hours

Last on

Thu 26 Nov 2009 06:00

Chapters

  • Who will make the cut for 2018?

    With 15 English towns and cities bidding for 2018 World Cup, Mike Sewell explains the criteria for the bid submissions and who the big contenders are.

    Duration: 03:28

  • Why Portsmouth won't be a World Cup venue

    5 live's Paul Greer is on the south coast to explain why the famous port and home of Pompey won't be competing for the right to host matches in the 2018 World Cup.

    Duration: 02:43

  • Former footballer Paul Elliott, on the England 2018 board

    The ex-Chelsea player speaks to Nicky about the bid process for hosting World Cup matches and rumours that all is not well at the bid's board level.

    Duration: 06:10

  • 12 months since Mumbai

    It's a year since the terrorist attacks in Mumbai which killed 170. Gunmen targeted the railway station, a Jewish centre and tourist hotspots. Harnish Patel was in a cafe when the gunmen fired.

    Duration: 05:45

  • Is wheelchair access good enough?

    British Paralympian Matthew Stockford talks about bad experiences of airports as a wheelchair user and says we need "a polite eye for everybody".

    Duration: 05:10

Broadcast

  • Thu 26 Nov 2009 06:00