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Park the Bus brings you bold, unfiltered conversation about the Road to 2026 as Canada gears up for its biggest moment on the global stage, cohosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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Canadian head coach Jesse Marsch joins the show to talk Buchanan’s historic hat-trick, David’s dream debut, and the biggest calls he had to make ahead of the September international window. Plus, after Thomas Muller opened his Whitecaps account, Caldwell, Wileman and Kilbane debate how many more goals we could see from the German superstar in Vancouver.
Where will Donnarumma land?  Jonathan David joins the show ahead of his Serie A debut & updates on the Cyle Larin mess in Mallorca.  Luke Wileman, Steven Caldwell & Kevin Kilbane debate all that and more on Episode 11 of Park the Bus.
Old School managing, or bullying? With new video surfacing, the guys re-examine the Kone-De Zerbi dust up. Plus, should Daniel Jebbison have been working with his own fitness trainer? And which Canadians have the most at stake in Europe this season? Steven Caldwell and Kevin Kilbane are joined by Luke Wileman to discuss that and more in episode 10 of Park the Bus.
What does Muller bring to Vancouver?  Do the Whitecaps need to change tactically to accommodate him? And will he be better in MLS than Son Heung-min? Steven Caldwell and Kevin Kilbane cover the Whitecaps marquee signing from every angle. Plus they share some of their own wild transfer stories and get stumped by Statman Joe in a quiz about their own careers, all in Episode 9 of Park the Bus.
Promise David looks back at his incredible debut season in Belgium, finally playing for Canada, and raising the bar this season. Matthew Scianitti stops by for the inside story on crucial moves for Tajon Buchanan and Ismael Kone. And Rodrigo De Paul’s “disgraceful” move to Miami. Steven Caldwell and Kevin Kilbane discuss all that and more in a jam-packed Episode of Park the Bus.
Hilarious preseason moments that got out of hand, Ismael Kone’s dust up with the Marseille Manager & is Marcus Rashford good enough for Barcelona? Steven Caldwell and Kevin Kilbane debate all that and more on Episode 6 of Park the Bus.
Was the Club World Cup a success & what was the physical cost?  What was Trump doing during Chelsea’s trophy presentation? Are we ready to move on from Messi vs Ronaldo?  Could this week’s showdown between Dayne St. Clair & Max Crepeau decide Canada’s number 1?   Steven Caldwell and Kevin Kilbane debate all that and more on Episode 6 of Park the Bus.
 Is Juventus a big enough club for Jonathan David? Should a trio of Canadian stars join him in Serie A next season? And was Pochettino right to criticize CONCACAF after losing the Gold Cup Final? Steven Caldwell and Kevin Kilbane debate all that and more on Episode 5 of Park the Bus.
Who was the biggest disappointment for Canada ? Which breakout star could have played his way into a starting role at the World Cup? Steven Caldwell and Kevin Kilbane with honest assessment of who impressed, and who didn’t at the Gold Cup. That and much more in the latest episode of Park the Bus.
Is the U.S. Men's National Team overrated? Is Jonathan David a Top 10 striker in the world? How does Promise David compare to past stars? Kevin Kilbane and Steven Caldwell dive into all that and more on Episode 3 of Park The Bus podcast!
In the leadup to FIFA World Cup 2026, TSN Soccer's Kevin Kilbane remembers being physically in between star Roy Keane and manager Mick McCarthy during their infamous blow out in 2002 -- an argument that would lead to Keane's removal from the Republic of Ireland squad. Hear Kilbane relive the tale, and much more, on Episode 2 of Park The Bus podcast.
Welcome to Park The Bus podcast, where hosts Kevin Kilbane and Steven Caldwell prepare you for the World Cup in 2026. On Episode 1 of the pod, Canada MNT head coach Jesse Marsch joins the show to discuss Canada's recent successes, his red card against Mexico, and whether Canada faces discrimination in CONCACAF officiating.
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