Dare to Dream panel faces playful call-outs on World Cup show
A light-hearted Dare to Dream segment tied to FIFA World Cup 2026 put the show’s own football panellists under the spotlight, with a rapid round of call-out questions aimed at their on-air and off-air habits.
The exchanges centred on who most often takes the contrary view in discussion, with one reply pointing to a fellow panellist and even drawing a comparison to a child at home. Attention then turned to who leans hardest on statistics and football history when breaking down the game, and who most reliably turns up in a football kit.
Further questions asked which voice keeps circling back to a favourite player, who is most likely to reach the set just in time, and who is most associated with the paperwork side of production. The tone stayed teasing rather than severe as the panel reacted in the moment.
Studio conditions featured as well, with one query about who is always cold on set drawing an immediate pushback. Another round asked who arrives with snacks or is most dependent on them, prompting a straightforward admission that the person likes snacks.
Taken together, the short segment cast the Dare to Dream roster less as analysts alone and more as colleagues ribbing one another over familiar patterns before and during World Cup coverage.
Syndicated from Television Jamaica (Video) · originally published .
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