Which nations are eligible to host a 64-team World Cup?

Is the World Cup about to change forever with a massive 64-team expansion? Join Adrian Goldberg and Charlie Methven as they go inside the football boardroom to reveal the truth behind the headlines and the financial crises shaking European giants. In this episode of "Where's the Money Gone," they talk about the potential expansion of the World Cup and what it means for the global football calendar. We also explore the fascinating world of lower-league marketing through Bilston Town's viral success and analyze the growing financial instability in French and Italian football as TV revenues take a massive hit. Chapters 0:00 - 5:13 | The 64-Team World Cup: Demand vs. Reality 5:14 - 13:48 | Could Expansion End International Qualifying Breaks? 13:49 - 15:48 | Bilston Town: The Blueprint for Non-League Marketing 15:49 - 27:12 | How Social Media is Saving (and Changing) Football Clubs 27:13 - 35:58 | Financial Crisis: Why Lyon & Marseille are in Trouble --- Adrian Goldberg is a seasoned broadcaster and investigative journalist known for his work with the BBC and the Bylines Times. As a dedicated advocate for fan-led football, he is currently writing a book on supporter-owned clubs and has recently taken an active role in the future of Bilston Town, bringing a grassroots perspective to the boardroom. Charlie Methven is a prominent football executive with over 15 years of experience in club management, most notably seen in the documentary Sunderland 'Til I Die. A specialist in club turnarounds and marketing strategy, Charlie provides the "insider" view on football finance, drawing on his work with clubs like Sunderland and Walton & Hersham to explain how the business actually works. #WorldCup #FootballBusiness #Ligue1