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‘Chuck it on the iPad’: Socceroo urges schools to show Australia’s final World Cup group game

Jason Geria urges schools to let students watch Australia's crucial World Cup match against Paraguay. With a spot in the last 32 on the line, excitement is high, and Geria suggests using iPads to make it a memorable school event. Former Mat...

The Guardian Sport· Jun 23, 2026 · 6:46 PM · 19 views

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Jason Geria urges schools to let students watch Australia's crucial World Cup match against Paraguay. With a spot in the last 32 on the line, excitement is high, and Geria suggests using iPads to make it a memorable school event. Former Matildas star Lydia Williams supports the idea, as 71% of Australians think the game should be watched at work, stirring up national debate. #WorldCup #Socceroos #Australia #FootballFever #SchoolSpirit

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