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Your daily dose of football reaction, debate & analysis from the Premier League, EFL, WSL and beyond, plus interviews with the biggest names in the game.
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Gigi Salmon presents Euro Leagues – hear from Gareth Southgate ahead of Italy vs England. European football journalists Julien Laurens, Raphael Honigstein and James Horncastle are on the panel. Spanish fitness coach Jordi Escura joins the pod with an update on football in war-torn Ukraine. Also on the agenda are Mbappé being named France captain and Mesut Özil’s retirement. TOPICS: 3:00 - Italy, 14:30 – England, 26:20 – Ukraine, 31:30 – France, 38:30 – Netherlands. 39:45 – Mesut Özil, 41:45 – Germany.
Aaron Paul rounds up the week’s big stories from across the EFL. He’s joined by Derby County captain Curtis Davies and former Portsmouth boss Danny Cowley. Ex-Sheffield United striker Carl Asaba drops in to talk about his old club reaching another FA Cup semi-final. Stewart Downing talks Middlesbrough and their push for promotion. The panel reflect on the controversial Rotherham-Cardiff abandonment, Wigan’s woes and Derby County’s slump in form. Plus Charlie Austin swings by after scoring four goals for Swindon, and Ollie Bayliss looks ahead to Non-League Day. TOPICS: 3:20 – Sheffield United, 18:00 – Middlesbrough, 26:30 – Rotherham-Cardiff, 29:30 – Wigan, 35:15 – Derby, 39:20 – Charlie Austin, 45:20 – Non-League Day.
Kelly Cates is joined by Aston Villa midfielder Lucy Staniforth, former Manchester City goalkeeper Karen Bardsley and reporter Maz Farookhi to take a look at some of the biggest stories in women’s football. They react to the FA Cup draw, including Lucy’s thoughts on Aston Villa’s opponents. Brighton left-back Poppy Pattinson drops in too, following her goal to help fire Brighton into the semi-finals. As the WSL heads towards it’s conclusion, they discuss one of the most exciting ever title races, with four teams still in the running. They also discuss some of the larger international stories, including FIFA’s for Saudi Arabia not to sponsor the tournament, and the potential appointment of Hervé Renard to France.
Mark Chapman, Micah Richards, Chris Sutton and Rory Smith talk to one of the brightest young coaches in Europe, Stade de Reims manager, Will Still. They look at how he got on the coaching ladder, his coaching methods, coaching at the Parc Des Princes, his future plans and whether he likes the attention he is getting.
Mark Chapman presents the Monday Night Club. He’s joined by ex-Premier League winners Chris Sutton and Micah Richards, as well as New York Times chief soccer correspondent Rory Smith. They pick apart Conte’s rant and look at what punishment Aleksandar Mitrović should receive. TOPICS: 1:50 – Conte, 17:00 – Tottenham fan, 33:35 – Mitrović.
Ben Haines presents reaction to Sunday’s games as Fulham flop at Old Trafford in the FA Cup and Arsenal go further clear at the top of the Premier League. He’s joined by former West Ham midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker, Liverpool striker Tash Dowie and The Telegraph’s Luke Edwards. Also hear from Marco Silva, Erik ten Hag, Sheffield United’s Tommy Doyle, Mikel Arteta and Crystal Palace caretaker manager Paddy McCarthy. TOPICS: 3:10 – Fulham, 16:00 – Man Utd, 22:25 – Sheff Utd-Blackburn, 27:05 – Brighton-Grimsby, 32:00 – Arsenal, 38:10 – Crystal Palace.
Ben Haines presents reaction to Saturday’s games as Antonio Conte pulls no punches. Also on the panel are former Tottenham, Leeds and Burnley goalkeeper Paul Robinson and Aston Villa defender Rachel Corsie. Hear Conte’s rant as well as more measured interviews with Southampton’s Theo Walcott, Leeds boss Javi Gracia, Wolves manager Julen Lopetegui and Everton’s Sean Dyche. TOPICS: 2:00 – Tottenham, 11:35 – Southampton, 22:00 – Wolves-Leeds, 32:25 – Chelsea-Everton, 35:50 – Brentford-Leicester, 37:00 – Aston Villa-Bournemouth, 38:25 – Man City-Burnley.
Darren Fletcher is joined by former Crystal Palace strikers Clinton Morrison and Glenn Murray to assess what comes next for Crystal Palace after the sacking of Patrick Vieira. They also look at whether Vieira’s predecessor Roy Hodgson could return to the club, less than two years after stepping down. Former England and Tottenham goalkeeper Paul Robinson joins the team to look at Manchester City and Chelsea’s respective Champions League quarter final draws. And ahead of FA Cup quarter final weekend, Sheffield United’s Jack O’Connell looks at his team’s chances against fellow Championship side Blackburn. TIMECODES 01:00 – Patrick Vieira sacked by Crystal Palace; 21:40 – Manchester City’s Champions League v Bayern Munich; 27:30 - Vincent Kompany’s FA Cup return to Man City with Burnley; 30:00 – Real Madrid v Chelsea in the Champions League; 38:00 – Jack O’Connell on Sheffield United v Blackburn
Kelly Somers presents the Football Daily’s weekly dive into the EFL. She’s joined by West Brom winger Jed Wallace and Northampton goalkeeper Tom King. Hear from Blackburn’s Sam Szmodics ahead of their FA Cup quarter-final at Sheffield United. Barnsley boss Michael Duff drops in to talk about their League One promotion push. And catch up with Cardiff’s Sabri Lamouchi and Blackpool’s Mick McCarthy as the panel look at the Championship relegation picture. TOPICS: 3:50 – Newport pitch markings, 8:15 – FA Cup Blackburn, 16:00 – Grimsby, 18:30 – Burnley, 23:30 – Cardiff/Lamouchi, 29:10 – Blackpool/McCarthy, 32:10 – QPR, 35:15 – Barnsley/Duff.
Aaron Paul is joined by Vicki Sparks and Mark Schwarzer to respond to Arsenal's shock exit from the Europa League after being knocked out by Sporting Lisbon after penalties. Alistair Bruce-Ball and Rob Green react after Marcus Rashford's goal helped Manchester United to beat Real Betis 1-0 in Spain to progress to the Europa League quarter-finals and Sohail Sahi reflects on a convincing victory for West Ham in the Europa Conference League. Plus, hear from England manager Gareth Southgate after his squad announcement for the Euro 2024 qualifiers.
Gigi Salmon is joined by Kristof Terreur, Mina Rzouki and Julien Laurens to look back on the last 16 of the Champions League. They look at Luciano Spalletti’s transformation of Napoli and how he’s turned the Gli Azzurri into one of the favourites for the tournament. The panel also examine Erling Haaland’s on-the-pitch relationship with Kevin De Bruyne and ask how Real Madrid can be stopped from winning yet another Champions League. And ahead of the quarter-finals, the team look at who are the sides to avoid in Friday’s draw. TIMECODES 08:50 - Erling Haaland; 23:00 – Luciano Spalletti and Napoli step up; 30:00 – Both Milan clubs make it through; 38:30 – Real Madrid 45:00 – Quarter final preview
Mark Chapman has reaction to Liverpool’s Champions League exit and Premier League wins for Brighton and Brentford. He’s joined by Premier League winner Chris Sutton, ex-Liverpool midfielder Charlie Adam and correspondent John Murray. Hear from Jürgen Klopp, Roberto De Zerbi, Patrick Vieira, Ben Mee and also Mikel Arteta as the panel preview Thursday’s Europa League last-16 second legs for Arsenal and Manchester United. TOPICS: 0:40 – Real Madrid-Liverpool, 7:40 – Klopp, 8:45 – quarter-finalists, 10:55 – Brighton, 15:55 – Crystal Palace, 17:20 – Brentford, 20:40 – Southampton, 22:20 – Europa League preview.
Kelly Cates presents reaction to Man City 7-0 (8-1) RB Leipzig. She’s joined by ex-Man City goalkeeper Karen Bardsley, Premier League winner Dion Dublin and senior reporter Ian Dennis. Also hear from Pep Guardiola, get Porto-Inter reaction with John Bennett, hear from Fabinho and catch a Liverpool-Real Madrid preview with Josh Sexton from The Anfield Wrap, and Aaron Paul has the Championship round-up. TOPICS: 0:50 – Man City-Leipzig, 12:15 – Guardiola, 14:40 – Porto-Inter, 18:00 – Real Madrid-Liverpool, 24:10 – Championship.
BONUS: UCL Away Days

BONUS: UCL Away Days

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5 Live’s football correspondent John Murray and Premier League winner Chris Sutton look ahead to Liverpool’s Champions League second leg against Real Madrid. Hear from Jürgen Klopp as well as the Daily Mail’s Dominic King and a Spanish radio journalist.
Mark Chapman presents the Monday Night Club. He’s joined by ex-Premier League players Chris Sutton and Sébastien Bassong, as well as New York Times chief soccer correspondent Rory Smith. Bournemouth defender Adam Smith drops in after their win against Liverpool, and Palace fan Chris Waters has his say on the relegation picture. TOPICS: 2:40 – relegation, 9:05 – Bournemouth/Adam Smith, 25:10 – Everton, 27:00 – Leicester, 36:25 – Crystal Palace, 45:35 – Wolves, 45:45 – Southampton.
Aaron Paul is joined by former Liverpool midfielder Stewart Downing, former Tottenham full-back Stephen Kelly and former Swansea defender Neil Taylor to discuss Arsenal's 3-0 win over Fulham to restore their five-point lead at the top of the table. They talk about Casemiro's second red card of the season and after their defeat to Bournemouth, they ask what happened to Liverpool. Plus, the relegation battle is wide open with arguably eight teams in the mix and the panel discuss who they think will go down. 2’01 – Arsenal’s win over Fulham 15’38 - Casemiro sending off 26’35 – What happened with Liverpool? 37’54 - Latest in the relegation battle
Darren Fletcher is joined by Glenn Murray, Kevin Nolan & Kevin Campbell. Hear from Antonio Conte and Spurs fan Gareth Flavell from The Fighting Cock podcast. Also, Kevin Nolan talks West Ham and Kevin Campbell talks Arsenal. TOPICS: 2:05 – Tottenham, 15:00 – West Ham, 21:35 – Arsenal.
Aaron Paul presents a weekly dive into the EFL. He’s joined by Peterborough United co-owner Darragh MacAnthony and Rochdale forward Ian Henderson. They hear from Millwall CEO Steve Kavanagh about FIFA president Gianni Infantino’s surprise visit to The Den. Ex-Watford boss Xisco Muñoz drops in to talk about another managerial change. And League One forward Kayden Jackson reveals why he chose Ipswich over Peterborough. TOPICS: 2:05 – Infantino at Millwall, 9:50 – Watford, 15:10 - Xisco Muñoz, 24:15 – League Two relegation, 27:40 – Ipswich, 38:05 – Peterborough.
Steve Crossman is joined by James Horncastle, Kristof Terreur and Julien Laurens. They discuss how much more Lionel Messi has to give in a PSG shirt after their disappointing Champions League defeat at Bayern Munich. They also explain why Scott Parker’s time at Club Brugge was a terrible mismatch and why Napoli striker Victor Osimhen wants to come to the Premier League. Oh, and James explains why the Champions League win at Spurs was so memorable for AC Milan. TOPICS 1 min – PSG’s continued failure in the Champions League, with the team discussing whether Lionel Messi’s time at the business end of this competition is coming to an end. 14 mins – What happens next for the French women’s team after the sacking of coach Corinne Diacre four months out from the World Cup. 18 mins – Napoli’s Victor Osimhen – will he be heading to the Premier League? 26 mins – Why it was always going to go wrong for Scott Parker at Club Brugge. 33 mins – A magnificent Champions League victory for AC Milan.
Mark Chapman presents reaction to Tottenham’s exit from the Champions League at the hands of Milan. He’s joined by Chris Sutton, Michael Brown and senior reporter Ian Dennis. Hear from Antonio Conte and also from French football journalist Julien Laurens after PSG crashed out, losing to Bayern Munich. And listen to Marcus Rashford before Manchester United’s Europa League match against Real Betis. TOPICS: 0:25 – Tottenham-Milan, 17:40 – Conte, 20:00 – Bayern Munich-PSG, 26:00 – Man Utd.
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Comments (169)

Anthony Laud

how are pundits still sayimg city have a big squad. theyve always run with a small squad, smallest of big teams. like if you are pumdit pay attention.

Feb 13th
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Red Arrow

I didn't even realize that there was so much going on. Well, I used to be a huge sport fan, but now I watch sports not that often. However, I still place bets on https://cbet.gg/en-US/sports-betting/top/all-sports because it's actually entertaining, even though I'm not as good at it as I used to be, unfortunately.

Jan 30th
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Melina Angelica Moscovitch

Why the f""k do you insist on bringing on Guillem Balague? I literally need to stop what i am doing to forward past him. Does he honestly think he knows more about the French and France than Julien Laurent? When will the BBC sack him and see their number of subscribers soar?

Dec 17th
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Kamie Mcvittie

Why there's no any comments here?

Dec 17th
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Tewolde Stewart

alring

Dec 15th
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Charlie Quechiefo

just heard today's pod, a night before the semi final clash... The verdict by ex Tottenham player is the plain truth about the problem of our 3 Lions 🦁, the press are part of the problem. Objectivity as disappeared in our football journalists. No drama please

Dec 12th
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Savara

This world cup had many failures, like the total banning of freedom of speech. What happened during the games of the IR regime team was a shame, the Qatari guards banned people to carry any item supporting the protests in Iran for obtaining freedom. Arresting people brutally and shutting down any voice against the regime. Well, seem this world cup is just coverage of the inhuman deeds of Qatar. No one even asks about those innocent workers who lost their lives to build a one-time used stadium. Rather not to watch or support such a shameful world cup. Have anyone heard about North Korea hosting the future world cup? ;))

Dec 9th
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man man

Thanks for sharing the article, and more impo https://vidmate.onl/download/ rtantly, your personal experience of mindfully using our emotions as data about our inner state and knowing when it’s better to de-escalate by taking a time out are great tools. Appreciate you reading and sharing your story since I can certainly relate and I think others can to

Dec 3rd
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man man

Thanks for sharing the art https://vidmate.onl/ icle, and more importantly, your personal experience of mindfully using our emotions as data about our inner state and knowing when it’s better to de-escalate by taking a time out are great tools. Appreciate you reading and sharing your story since I can certainly relate and I think others can to

Dec 3rd
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Jack Grant

Started this podcast, it's great

Dec 1st
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Melina Angelica Moscovitch

Thank God for the show notes. Looking forward to an episode without Guillem Balague. Until then i will continue to tune in to the competition where thankfully the rest of the team (except the presenter of the week) provide insightful commentary.

Nov 16th
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Melina Angelica Moscovitch

When will tou be dropping Guillem.so that i can listen to your podcast again?

Sep 29th
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Rob

so excited to see how they get on 🇬🇧WATP

Aug 30th
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Kousha H Nia

This season will be interesting

Aug 8th
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Melina Angelica Moscovitch

Welcome back Steve, Julien, Rafael and Kristof! I was so psyched when i read the podcast notes and saw that Guilem's name was omitted. It is such a shame that the BBC can't see their way to dropping him. i will.enjoy the podcasts till he returns then it is back to listening to the competition.

Aug 4th
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David Hattan

Edwards isn't sitting on the fence about Newcastle's 3rd strip and he isn't correct about it either. He claims to know nothing about the many Newcastle 2nd strips with green and he has a very short memory to forget the 2nd strip as we welcomed in the new millennium. forget sports washing, it's more about sensationalism in the heck world

Jun 29th
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Ola OmoPupa Sapo

The episode isnt playing. Please fix.

Jun 28th
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Ola OmoPupa Sapo

A few episodes have gone missing and there are some which give error messages. For example, the end of season review episode on May 25th, 2022. please fix when possible. thanks

Jun 28th
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Kain Kenny

One of the very best players ever

Jun 27th
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Munna Kabir

nks for sharing the article, and more impo https://vidmate.onl/download/ rtantly, your personal experience mindfully using our emotions as data about our inner state and knowing when it’s better to de-escalate by taking a time out are great tools. Appreciate you reading and sharing your story since I can certainly relate and I think others can to

May 18th
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