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From Russia With Ross, 8 July 2018

Roshan Narayan | Keeshaanan Sundaresan

08-Jul-18 20:00

From Russia With Ross, 8 July 2018

Roshan, Keeshaanan & Ross lookback on Saturday's 2 quarter finals. A 2-0 win for England over Sweden with 2 headed goals from Maguire & Dele Alli. Then there is Croatia's extra time win over Russia. The guys have many nice things to say about the hosts.


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