Scott Regehr

Scott Regehr is a long-time sports host with CBC Radio, heard weekday mornings across the country.

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New apps ensure beer league hockey teams always have their net covered

For beer league hockey teams, having a goalie drop out of a game can be inconvenient and costly. Now, new apps allow teams to rent on-demand goalies.

World Cup: Changes aplenty since last Germany-Argentina final

Much has changed in the world since Germany and Argentina last played each other in a World Cup final.

Group G: Germany, U.S. primed to advance

With only one game into Group G, it's looking like Germany, U.S. are ready to move on from the "Group of Death."

Group H: Eden Hazard gives Belgium star power

Belgium's team in Brazil has the potential to be very good. Led by Chelsea midfielder Eden Hazard, the squad looks like an English Premiership all star team.

Group E: France answers critics

France stands a strong chance even without one of the world's top wingers, the injured Frank Ribery. It means more of the burden will be placed on striker Karim Benzema.

Group F: Latin american success virtual guarantee

Group E may not be likely to provide a Latin American success story, but Group F is almost certain to.

Expect drama in World Cup Group D

Only eight countries have ever won a World Cup. Three of them are in this group.

Shakira's lower profile may bring Colombia luck

"Los Cafeteros" are the eighth ranked team in the world right now. Even with the news that super striker Radamel Falcao will miss out because of injury, Colombia should still be considered a dark horse to compete for the Cup.

Is Spain the best team ever?

Spain is a dynasty. That's deserved recognition for a side that has won a World Cup and two Euro Championships in the span of 6 years.

Julio Cesar still lives with costly error

The host of CBC Radio's morning sports, Scott Regehr gives his opinions on each Group at the FIFA World Cup.