Episodios

  • Will Domestic Matches Abroad Kill Football?
    Oct 7 2025
    For the first time ever, major European league matches will be played on foreign soil — with Villarreal v Barcelona heading to Miami and AC Milan v Como set for Perth, Australia. UEFA say their hands were tied by legal precedent, but is this a step forward for global fans, or another blow to football’s traditions? Plus, FIFA’s fresh World Cup controversy — with ticket prices hitting record highs and accusations of bias in Asian qualifiers — as anger grows over fan costs and centralised hosting. Elsewhere, Harry Kane commits his future to Bayern Munich, Fabio Cannavaro takes charge of Uzbekistan ahead of their first World Cup, and Fulham’s Marco Silva is linked to struggling Nottingham Forest. And in Wales, Storm Amy racks up a hilarious assist in one of the most bizarre goals of the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    13 m
  • Are Arsenal Now Favourites for the Title?
    Oct 6 2025
    Arsenal are back on top of the Premier League after a 2-0 win over West Ham, with Bukayo Saka scoring on his 200th appearance. Meanwhile, Liverpool’s title hopes took another hit as they suffered a third straight defeat - this time at Stamford Bridge - and Spurs climbed into third with a scrappy win at Leeds. Manchester City beat Brentford but lost Rodri to injury, and Ange Postecoglou’s struggles at Nottingham Forest continued after another defeat. Elsewhere, Barcelona were thrashed 4-1 by Sevilla, Kylian Mbappé scored again as Real Madrid returned to the top of La Liga, and Rangers sacked Russell Martin after a torrid run. Coventry hit five to stay top of the Championship, while Ipswich finally won the East Anglia derby after 16 years. And in the so-called “Hollywood Derby,” Wrexham and Birmingham City drew 1-1 - with Blues chairman Tom Wagner’s half-time speech going down like a lead balloon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    14 m
  • Forest Fans Turn on Winless Ange
    Oct 3 2025
    Nottingham Forest’s wait for a win under Ange Postecoglou goes on after a 3-2 Europa League defeat to Midtjylland, making him the first permanent Forest boss in a century to fail to win his first six games. Aston Villa enjoyed happier fortunes with victory at Feyenoord, while Celtic were left fuming after a disallowed goal in their loss to Braga. Elsewhere, Roma endured a bizarre triple-penalty drama against Lille and Rangers slipped up in Austria. In the Premier League, Liverpool have been dealt a major blow with Allison ruled out for at least six weeks, while Oliver Glasner is being linked to the Manchester United job. In the US, Nashville SC lifted their first ever trophy by winning the US Open Cup. And finally, NBA star Joel Embiid made headlines with his World Cup predictions - backing France and Spain while cheekily dismissing England’s chances of glory in 2026. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    15 m
  • PSG Are Still Europe’s Team to Beat
    Oct 2 2025
    PSG sent out another Champions League statement with a late Gonçalo Ramos winner to beat Barcelona 2-1 at Camp Nou. Elsewhere, Manchester City were pegged back by a stoppage-time penalty in Monaco, Arsenal saw off Olympiakos at the Emirates, Newcastle hammered Union Saint-Gilloise in Belgium, and Rasmus Højlund struck twice in Napoli’s win over Sporting. Also, Fede Valverde responded to rumours about refusing to play at right-back for Real Madrid and Sheffield Wednesday face a possible 15-point deduction after repeated wage delays. Newcastle’s Tino Livramento picked up a knee injury, while Gareth Southgate ruled himself out of any future move to Manchester United. And in the US, Emma Hayes made headlines by likening international management to being a grandparent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    11 m
  • Galatasaray Stun Slot’s Reds
    Oct 1 2025
    Liverpool fell to a fiery 1-0 defeat in Istanbul as Victor Osimhen’s penalty gave Galatasaray their first clean sheet in 24 Champions League games. Arne Slot’s side also lost keeper Alisson to injury and had a late penalty overturned by VAR. Elsewhere, Spurs nicked a last-minute draw in Norway, Real Madrid cruised past Kairat with a Kylian Mbappé hat-trick, Atletico thumped Frankfurt, and Jose Mourinho’s Benfica were beaten on his return to Stamford Bridge. In other news, Arsenal’s William Saliba signed a new five-year deal, Everton’s Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall vented frustration after a fifth booking of the season, and Milan’s city council approved plans to sell the San Siro to Inter and AC Milan, paving the way for redevelopment. And in the Championship, Chris Wilder was sent off in bizarre fashion after striking a Sheffield United fan with a wayward shot while arguing a penalty decision, before his Blades side went on to lose 2-1 to Southampton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    12 m
  • Bowen's arrow saves Hammers
    Sep 30 2025
    We look back at Nuno's first game in charge at West Ham as they take on Everton in Merseyside. Then we preview a huge night of Champions League action: nine fixtures on Tuesday including Jose Mourinho’s dramatic return to Stamford Bridge as Benfica boss, Liverpool’s tricky trip to Galatasaray, Spurs back in Norway against Bodo Glimt, and Atletico Madrid, Inter, Ajax, and Bayern also in action. We break down the latest drama at Chelsea, where Enzo Maresca faces growing scrutiny despite board support, and look at a top-of-the-table Championship clash between Middlesbrough and Stoke. Plus, we wrap up with Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta and his increasingly eccentric methods for motivating his players; from dogs named 'Win' and pickpockets to blasting anthems at training - culminating in his latest experiment: learning leadership lessons from RAF fighter pilots. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    12 m
  • High-flying Eagles stun Liverpool
    Sep 29 2025
    We recap a dramatic Premier League weekend, starting with Crystal Palace stunning Liverpool 2-1 thanks to Eddie Nketiah’s stoppage-time winner, ending the Reds’ unbeaten run and lifting Palace to second. Arsenal came from behind to beat Newcastle 2-1 with late goals from Mikel Merino and Gabriel, while Manchester United’s woes deepened in a 3-1 defeat at Brentford after Bruno Fernandes missed a crucial penalty. Elsewhere, Brighton overturned Chelsea 3-1 at Stamford Bridge, Manchester City thrashed Burnley 5-1, and late goals stole points for Bournemouth, Tottenham, and Aston Villa. Off the pitch, West Ham sacked Graham Potter after a poor run and appointed Nuno Espírito Santo as their new head coach, just days after Potter became the subject of viral AI face-swap memes—adding a surreal twist to a tough week for the former Hammers boss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    15 m
  • Saliba decides future
    Sep 26 2025
    From Aston Villa’s nervy Europa League win over Bologna and Rangers’ setback against Genk, to standout moments across Europe including Lyon’s Tanner Tessman and Porto’s late winner - it's a packed Friday show! We look ahead to a huge weekend of Premier League action, with Liverpool’s unbeaten showdown at Crystal Palace, Manchester United’s tricky trip to Brentford, and Newcastle hosting Arsenal in a fiery St James’ Park clash. Abroad, it’s the Madrid derby and a Serie A top-of-the-table meeting between Napoli and AC Milan. Off the pitch, Arsenal secure William Saliba on a long-term deal, Liverpool’s Hugo Ekitike lands in hot water after his bizarre red card, and Cole Palmer finds himself in an unexpected legal tussle with a French vineyard over his “Cold Palmer” trademark. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    14 m