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New England Soccer Journal’s The Goal

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<p>New England Soccer Journal reaches the pulse of the region’s soccer scene in a vibrant way, thanks to The Goal podcast. Each episode features dynamic guests from across the sport’s spectrum, with a focus on prospects.</p>

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Recent Episodes

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June 18, 2026

NEPSAC's new tournament and recruiting season talk

In this episode, Matt Doherty welcomes his new co-host, New England Soccer Journal writer Sam Robb O'Hagan. The duo sits down for an early summer check-in to unpack the opening of the college recruiting window and break the news on a massive structural shift coming to the NEPSAC boys' soccer postseason. Key Discussion Topics 1. The June 15th Recruiting Window Opens Boys' Class of 2028 Insights: Sam shares his early takeaways from researching the local boys' talent pool.  The High-Ed Trend (D1 vs. D3/NESCAC): The hosts debate why local boys' players are increasingly choosing high-academic Division 3 programs (like Tufts or Amherst) over mid-tier Division 1 schools due to the transfer portal and international roster squeeze. The Girls' Talent Hotbed: Unlike the boys' side, where development timelines are more complex, local girls' commits are flying off the board to Power Four schools within the first 24 hours (including commits to Boston College and Utah). The hosts credit a highly consolidated ECNL/Girls Academy structure for better player continuity and visibility in New England. 2. Exclusive: The New NEPSAC "Open Tournament" Sam shares a major scoop regarding a postseason overhaul for NEPSAC boys' soccer starting this fall. Why the Change? The NEPSAC aims for a 35% tournament representation threshold across sports. With only 32 teams making the postseason across four classes, soccer fell short, prompting a vote to add 8 more postseason spots. The Tournament Format: Instead of introducing a fifth class, the NEPSAC is introducing an elite 8-team Open Tournament (similar to an "Elite Eight"). It will run as a single-elimination bracket alongside the existing class tournaments. Selection Process: The field will be selected by a committee of coaches, aided by an RPI-style formula looking at strength of schedule. It is expected to heavily feature top Class A and a few Class B programs. The Discourse: Matt and Sam debate the pros and cons—while it creates massive regular-season drama and an exciting playoff field, it could inadvertently dilute the prestige of the traditional Class A title. Notable Quotes "The soccer landscape in New England and just in general in the US at amateur levels is pretty freaking wild, as I've come to learn." – Sam Robb O'Hagan "The quality of play of the NESCAC is at an all-time high... the biggest winners of what's going on at the D1 level are the D3s." – Matt Doherty

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June 5, 2026

World Cup Preview with Frank Dell'Apa

Host Matt Doherty welcomes Frank Dell’Apa (New England Soccer Journal/Boston Globe) to discuss the World Cup one month out, focusing on US expectations, injuries, and local ties. They say the US is highly talented but inconsistent under new coach Mauricio Pochettino, should advance from a group with Paraguay, Australia, and Turkey. Frank shifts his title favorites from Spain to France (seen up close in Foxborough) and Germany, flags Portugal and Norway as threats, and highlights Morocco’s depth; they discuss Italy missing another World Cup and compare Boston’s muted buzz to Philadelphia’s planning, preview Gillette games (Scotland-Haiti, France-Norway, England-Ghana), and in “Extra Time” cover Gillette’s pros/cons, vuvuzelas, and novelty merch.   Topics 01:18 USMNT Expectations and Group Outlook 03:11 Breakout Players and Goalkeeper Battle 06:01 Local Ties and Injury Concerns 07:38 Tournament Favorites France and Germany 10:13 Dark Horses Norway England Morocco 15:05 Boston Buzz and Foxborough Logistics 18:42 Must See Gillette Matches and Fanbases 22:11 Picking Extra Teams and Group of Death 23:45 Group of Death Breakdown 25:13 US Group Outlook 25:54 Bosnia Dark Horse Story 28:05 Italy Misses Again 30:17 Extra Time Kickoff 31:21 Gillette Matchday Pros Cons 35:49 Vuvuzelas and Crowd Noise 37:41 World Cup Merch Draft 40:54 Final Thanks and Wrap

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March 13, 2026

Behind NESJ's Best of New England Rankings

Matt Doherty and Matt Langone discuss their “Best in New England” rankings for boys and girls in the classes of 2026 and 2027, explaining their evaluation process using in-person scouting, input from coaches, league honors, team success, and college commitments while acknowledging the difficulty of positional comparisons and “splitting hairs” within tiers. The hosts describe the 2026 boys list as MLS Next-heavy near the top and discuss balancing MLS Next, prep, and commitment context and explain why only 25 2027 boys were ranked due to slower recruiting. They call the 2027 girls class exceptionally deep, with many FC Stars commits, and discuss club and school representation across New England. In Extra Time, they answer questions about favorite New England soccer venues, unusual moments seen in games, and differences between men’s and women’s soccer and coaching approaches.   Topics 01:00 Podcast Intro and Rankings Recap 01:59 How the Rankings Were Built 03:56 2026 Boys Top Tier Breakdown 04:58 MLS Next vs Prep Weighting 08:29 Splitting Hairs and Tier Gaps 10:21 Positions and Goalkeeper Value 11:33 Owning Mistakes and Updates 17:10 2027 Boys List and Recruiting Trends 22:10 2027 Girls Loaded Class 25:51 New England Club Powerhouses 27:53 Girls Clubs and Commit Numbers 28:36 High Schools Producing Talent 30:49 Rankings Updates and Next Steps 31:32 Regional Gaps Beyond Mass and Conn 32:52 Extra Time Segment Begins 33:21 Best Soccer Venues in New England 36:42 Craziest Never Seen That Moment 40:01 Men vs Women Soccer Differences 43:32 Coaching Women vs Men 48:14 Wrap Up and July Tease

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What is New England Soccer Journal’s The Goal?
<p>New England Soccer Journal reaches the pulse of the region’s soccer scene in a vibrant way, thanks to The Goal podcast. Each episode features dynamic guests from across the sport’s spectrum, with a focus on prospects.</p>
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