(45 min. part 1-5)
From the World Cup Heaven and Hell collection.
Part 1: Zaire's one-of-a-kind perfomance at Germany 1974, with highlights from their games against Scotland, Yugoslavia and Brazil.
Argentina's controversial 1966 World Cup experience, namely their last game against England in the semifinal.
Part 2: England-Argentina's contentuous knockout match in '66.
The clueless, mind-boggling refereeing of a wild Mexico-El Salvador match.
Highlights of the most controversial moments from USA 94 (Leonardo's elbow in a game against the US, Escobar's own goal, Maradona's ban).
Part 3: Cameroon's Lions give Maradona's Argentina a highly physical first round match at Italia '90.
Also from Italia '90, the 2-1 Germany-Holland game, a chapter in the series of the running rivalry between the two.
Then it's back to Spain '82 to see the unbelievable antics of the group match between France and Kuwait, as well as the villified Austria-Germany match. Ever since the Austria-Germany match, FIFA has seen to it that the final matches of the group stage are played simultaneously.
Part 4: Uruguay's unique style of football in display against Scotland in their final group match. Uruguayan players earns a red card in the first minute of the match.
Then it's Argentina '78, where a last-minute Brazilian goal was disallowed as the whistle had gone while the ball was in the air.
Also in '78, Argentina's suspiciously high scoring match against Peru
Featuring Ronaldo's zombie-like performance at the 1998 Final, the backfiring of FIFA's new rule at the Germany-Cameroon game, and Rivaldo's play acting against Turkey.



