Fox Football Fone-in
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| Fox Football Fone-in | |
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| Format | Sports |
| Starring | Steven Cohen and Nick Webster |
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| Running time | 2 hours |
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| Original channel | Fox Soccer Channel |
| Original run | August 14, 2007 – Present |
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Fox Football Fone-in (previously known as Fox Football Friday) is a football (soccer) telephone call-in program currently shown on Monday evenings on Fox Soccer Channel during the August to May English Premier League season. The show is hosted by two English Americans, Steven Cohen and Nick Webster. Steven also hosts World Soccer Daily a call-in show on satellite radio alongside Kenny Hassan, who has since taken over for WSD/FFF co-founder Nick Geber. The show is geared towards an American audience, and focuses primarily on the Premier League, although Major League Soccer, the English and U.S. national teams, as well as other club and country competitions are frequently covered such as the UEFA Champions League and Euro and World Cup finals and qualifiers.
Viewers call in to discuss football related topics. Most of the topics concern recent matches and current football news. Much is made of the hosts' favorite teams, with Steven supporting Chelsea and Nick Webster supporting Leyton Orient, though Webster plays more of a neutral role than when Geber, a staunch Liverpool fan, hosted the show.


