Episodit
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Kelly Somers has reaction to Chelseaâs win in the UEFA Womenâs Champions League. Sheâs joined by Gilly Flaherty, Pat Nevin and commentator Vicki Sparks after Chelsea came through against Ajax with a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge and 4-1 win on aggregate. Hear from Emma Hayes. And the panel react to Steph Houghton announcing she will retire at the end of the season.
00:40 Was quality of finishing the difference?03:40 Ajax may regret missed chances04:45 Mayra RamĂrez continues to impress07:10 Erin Cuthbert âdoes what she always doesâ10:30 What will Chelsea need to improve?11:45 Can Chelsea win the quadruple?17:15 Emma Hayes: âItâs given me selection problemsâ19:20 Steph Houghton to retire at end of season
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On this weekâs Womenâs Football Weekly with Ben Haines and Ellen White, Aston Villa and Scotland captain Rachel Corsie joins the podcast.
They talk about Bunny Shawâs record-breaking goal in the Manchester derby and reflect on Womenâs Football Weekend.
SK Brann manager Martin Ho pops by ahead of the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final clash against Barcelona.
Plus, all the latest on Sarina Wiegmanâs England squad, and Rachel talks about Scotlandâs hopes for Euro 2025 qualification.
And ahead of the Conti Cup final, they also discuss Chelseaâs chances of a quadruple as they bid for the first trophy of the season against Arsenal.
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Kelly Cates brings you reaction with Alistair Bruce-Ball, former Wales midfielder Dave Edwards & former Wales womenâs manager Jayne Ludlow as Wales lose 5-4 on penalties to Poland in Cardiff and miss out on a place at Euro 2024 in Germany. Hear from Wales boss Rob Page.
Ian Dennis and former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson round up the action from Wembley as Jude Bellingham's late strike earns England a 2-2 draw in their friendly against Belgium. Hear the thoughts of England winger Jarrod Bowen and manager Gareth Southgate.
Eilidh Barbour reports from Hampden Park where Scotland were beaten 1-0 by Northern Ireland, Chris Coles chats to England U21 striker Morgan Rogers after his side's 7-0 U21 Euros qualifying win over Luxembourg in Bolton, and Ukrainian football journalist Andrew Todos reacts to their qualification for Euro 2024 after a 2-1 win over Iceland.
TOPICS0 mins - Wales v Poland reaction13 mins - Rob Page interview16 mins - Andrew Todos interview21 mins - England v Belgium reaction25 mins - Jarrod Bowen interview29 mins - Gareth Southgate interview34 mins - Scotland v Northern Ireland report36 mins - England U21s v Luxembourg U21s report37 mins - Morgan Rogers interview
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Alistair Bruce-Ball brings you the best of the Monday Night Club with Chris Sutton, Tom Lockyer and Andros Townsend.
The panel look ahead to Wales' Euros play-off final qualifier against Poland with BBC Radio Wales' Rob Phillips, and England's friendly against Belgium with the BBC's chief football correspondent John Murray.
They chat to Leyton Orient's Idris el Mizouni about playing during Ramadan and also have a discussion about the quickest goals they've seen after Christoph Baumgartner's record-breaking strike for Austria.
TOPICS4 mins - Andros Townsend on Tom Lockyer's recovery9 mins - Rob Page interview10 mins - Wales v Poland preview22 mins - Sporting superstitions24 mins - Declan Rice interview27 mins - England squad discussion38 mins - Idris el Mizouni interview44 mins - Quickest goals discussion
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Katie Smith has debate around the England, Wales and Scotland internationals. Sheâs joined by Nedum Onuoha, Julien Laurens and James McFadden, and also hears from Gareth Southgate, Anthony Gordon, Harry Wilson and Steve Clarke. And Rob Earnshaw joins the pod to talk Wales ahead of their UEFA Euro 2024 play-off final.
02:25 Southgate on the defeat, Foden & debutants 06:55 Getting the best out of Phil Foden13:50 Anthony Gordon: âBy far the best day of my lifeâ17:40 Englandâs defence âexposed againâ21:05 Did Ollie Watkins pass his Kane understudy audition?22:10 France lose as well!27:00 Harry Wilson previews Walesâ play-off final34:25 Scotlandâs âmust-winâ friendly after collapse in Amsterdam
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Mark Chapman is joined by Matt Upson, Izzy Christiansen and Ian Dennis after Englandâs 1-0 defeat to Brazil at Wembley.
Debutants Ezri Konsa and Anthony Gordon are on the pod after making their first England appearances.
South American football expert Tim Vickery reacts to Dorival JĂșnior guiding Brazil to a win in his first match in charge, and a first international goal for young star Endrick.
Plus, Gareth Southgate gives John Murray his assessment of Englandâs performance after their first defeat since their quarter final loss to France at Qatar 2022.
00:23 â England 0-1 Brazil â Story of the match01:44 â Reaction from Matt Upson and Izzy Christiansen 05:33 â Ezri Konsa interview11:21 â Anthony Gordon interview15:00 â Tim Vickery on Brazilâs performance24:29 â Gareth Southgate interview29:18 â Final thoughts on England
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Aaron Paul hears from Ian Dennis & John Murray ahead of England's bout with Brazil.
John speaks to Gareth Southgate about the reaction to the design of England's new shirt, plus the injury concerns to Harry Kane, Jordan Henderson and Cole Palmer, and the "noise" around reports linking him to Manchester United.
Ian speaks to Manchester City defender John Stones about balancing the pressures of a Premier League title race with Euro 2024 on the horizon, whilst Stones also reflects on almost ten years of playing for England.
Conor McNamara and Pat Nevin join Aaron from the Johan Cruyff Arena and Scotland Women's captain Rachel Corsie look at Scotland's missed chances as the 4-0 scoreline doesn't tell the full story in their defeat to the Netherlands.
Plus, John McGinn doesn't hold back in his analysis of the result calling the performance of Scotland for the final thirty minutes of the match a "disaster".
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Aaron Paul chats EFL with Sam Parkin and Phil Brown. They react to Leeds United going top of the Championship for the first time this season. Has the pressure got to Leicester City? Lincoln City director of football Jez George joins the pod with Lincoln City on a roll and pushing for the League One play-offs. And Gary Rowett is back at Birmingham â can he save them from relegation to the third tier?
00:40 National League Kidderminster coming back from the dead03:30 Leeds lead the way for the first time this season07:15 Are Leicester City cracking under the pressure?08:55 Ipswich Town the entertainers13:10 Jez George joins the pod with Lincoln City on a roll24:25 Rowett returns to Birmingham City â can he keep them up?30:10 A messy Championship relegation picture
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Delyth Lloyd hosts reaction to Wales' 4-1 win over Finland in their Euro 2024 play-off semi-final.
She is joined at the Cardiff City Stadium by former Wales international footballers Jayne Ludlow and Sam Vokes and commentator Alistair Bruce-Ball.
They also hear from Wales midfielder Dan James and manager Rob Page, while BBC reporter Peter Gillibrand gives an update from his unofficial scouting mission in Warsaw, where he watched Poland beat Estonia, ahead of the Polish side playing Wales in Tuesday's play-off final.
The podcast also hears from Scotland boss Steve Clarke and England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford ahead of their international fixtures against the Netherlands and Brazil respectively.
TIMECODES:
00:10 - Wales 4-1 Finland07:10 - Rob Page12:38 - Poland 5-1 Estonia18:00 - Dan James20:30 - Netherlands v Scotland24:40 - England v Brazil
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Maz Farookhi is joined by BBC Wales football correspondent Rob Phillips and Wales defender Tom Lockyer ahead of Rob Page's side's crucial Euro 2024 qualifying play-off semi-final against Finland.
We hear from the Wales boss and two of his sideâs Leeds quartet, Ethan Ampadu and Joe Rodon.
Plus, Manchester Unitedâs Kobbie Mainoo reacts to his call-up to the England senior team with John Murray, who joins us after a day at St. Georgeâs Park.
00:40 - Wales v Finland Preview06:37 - Rob Page interview12:32 - Walesâ attacking options17:00 - Goalkeeping issues20:49 - Ethan Ampadu and Joe Rodon interview25:44 â Final thoughts on Wales28:54 â John Murray on England31:07 â Kobbie Mainoo interview
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Ben Haines and England Women's record goalscorer Ellen White are joined by England and Manchester Cityâs Esme Morgan. The new Wales manager Rhian Wilkinson also drops by to chat about her new role and ambitions to take Wales to their first major tournament.
Esme, Ellen and Rhian also share their views on the increased demands on players with schedules becoming busier.
Timecodes:0:10 Intro04:20 Rhian Wilkinson19:40 Player schedules26:05 Arsenal & title race slipping away?30:00 Manchester City & importance of goal difference
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On the latest episode of Euro Leagues, John Bennett is joined by Guillem Balague, Kristoff Terreur and Mina Rzouki.
They discuss Belgium's Tintin inspired away kit, Thibaut Courtois' injury nightmare and another record for Harry Kane.
The panel also chat Barcelona's recent resurgence and Juventus' poor form and they're also joined by Kenneth Asquez who chats about the life of being a football agent.
TOPICS1 min - The Tintin kit5 mins - Courtois' latest injury8 mins - Another Harry Kane record12 mins - Barcelona's recent revival19 mins - Juventus' tough spell25 mins - Belgium, Spain and Italy's Euros prospects34 mins - Football agent Kenneth Asquez
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Mark Chapman brings you the best of the Monday Night Club with former Newcastle and Manchester City goalkeeper Shay Given, Leicester defender Conor Coady and Rory Smith from The New York Times.
They react to Nottingham Forest's four-point deduction with BBC Radio Nottingham's David Jackson and Manchester United's thrilling FA Cup quarter-final win over Liverpool.
Coventry City captain Ben Sheaf discusses his side's dramatic stoppage-time win over Wolves to reach the FA Cup semi-finals before the panel discuss Raheem Sterling's mixed display against Leicester and Ben White's decision to make himself unavailable for England selection.
1:15 - Nottingham Forest's four-point deduction9:50 - BBC Radio Nottingham's David Jackson18:00 - Turning point for Manchester United?26:00 - Will this result derail Liverpool's season?31:01 - Coventry City captain Ben Sheaf37:00 - Raheem Sterling chat45:15 - Ben White rules himself out of England selection
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Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha have reaction to Manchester United knocking Liverpool out in an FA Cup classic. Theyâre joined by former West Ham and Aston Villa midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker and The Times reporter Charlotte Duncker. Also hear from Amad Diallo, JĂŒrgen Klopp, Mauricio Pochettino and David Moyes after West Hamâs 1-1 draw with Aston Villa in the Premier League. And what was the craziest comeback of the weekend?
01:20 Some huge moments of the weekend in Nedumâs picks08:35 Amad interview: âI forgot the first yellow!â14:30 Klopp interview: âWe have to finish the game offâ20:25 Chelsea leave it late to knock out Leicester23:30 Pochettino interview: âRaheem showed personality to try and scoreâ28:50 A bland âblank gameweekâ in Fantasy Premier League31:10 SouÄek denied by VAR in West Ham-Aston Villa draw33:00 David Moyes interview: âYouâd better phone VAR yourselfâ
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John Bennett is joined by former Chelsea and Wigan defender Mario Melchiot, ex Tottenham and Newcastle defender Sebastien Bassong and the Telegraph's Luke Edwards to react to Saturday's FA Cup quarter-finals and Premier League matches.
Coventry scored twice in stoppage time to win 3-2 at Wolves and make only their second ever FA Cup semi-final. Hear from Coventry boss Mark Robins and Wolves manager Gary O'Neil.
Manchester City saw off Newcastle 2-0 to reach the final four for a record sixth successive season. Hear from City boss Pep Guardiola, winger Jeremy Doku and Newcastle manager Eddie Howe.
In the Premier League, Tottenham lost 3-0 at Fulham, meanwhile Luton claimed another late point as they drew at home to Nottingham Forest and Burnley claimed their first league win of 2024. You can hear from Spurs boss Ange Postecoglu and Luton manager Rob Edwards.
0:30 - FA Cup memories2:30 - Mark Robins8:30 - Gary O'Neil12:20 - Pep Guardiola14:50 - Jeremy Doku24:30 - Eddie Howe27:30 - Ange Postecoglu33:00 - Rob Edwards
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Darren Fletcher has reaction to the UEFA Champions League draw for Arsenal & Man City. Heâs joined by West Ham coach Kevin Nolan, Clinton Morrison and Fara Williams. The panel also reflect on the Europa League and Conference League opponents for Liverpool, West Ham and Aston Villa. Hear from Liverpoolâs Virgil van Dijk ahead of Man Utd-Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-finals. And what about Gareth Southgateâs England squad selection?
02:30 Fletchâs unlikely look-a-like04:45 West Ham drawn against Bundesliga leaders Bayer Leverkusen11:00 Big ties for Man City & Arsenal in the Champions League draw21:45 Liverpool-Man Utd in the FA Cup quarter-finals31:40 Has Southgate made the right England squad selection?
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Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff chat EFL with former Cambridge boss Mark Bonner. They react to Watford sacking ValĂ©rien IsmaĂ«l and naming Tom Cleverley as interim head coach. Championship and League One survival battles are on the agenda with Markâs old club Cambridge in the shake-up. And whatâs going on with Reading in talks to sell their training ground to Wycombe? All that and Jobiâs moments of the week in 72PLUS 72MINUS.
02:55 Watford sack ValĂ©rien IsmaĂ«l12:50 Bonnerâs Championship highlights13:45 Championship survival âdeck of cardsâ17:55 Cambridge in the League One survival fight26:15 Readingâs training ground troubles33:35 72PLUS 72MINUS
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Steve Crossman is alongside Guillem Balague, James Horncastle and Julian Laurens to discuss the last of the Champions League round of 16 fixtures.
They discuss the talent of Barcelona's Pau Cubarsi and Yamine Lamal, whilst also looking at the journey Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya has been on to get to his penalty heroics against Porto.
Plus, they look at Jadon Sancho's form on loan at Borussia Dortmund and what Diego Simeone's Atletico Madrid will be taking into the quarter finals of the Champions League.
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Ben Haines and England Women's record goalscorer Ellen White are joined by Arsenal and Netherlands striker Vivianne Miedema. Viv talks about her recovery from her ACL injury and gives an update on how she is doing after another injury setback.
The team also chat about the FA Cup and record transfer fees in the womenâs game.
Timecodes:0:10 Intro02:16 Arsenal 08:40 Outside football & injury rehab14:05 FA Cup 19:50 Viv injury update32:15 Record transfer fees
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Mark Chapman speaks to Tom Lockyer on his return to the Vitality Stadium.
The Luton Town captain returns to Bournemouth to celebrate the medics who saved his life back in December when he suffered a cardiac arrest during the game.
Weâll also hear from managers Andoni Iraola and Rob Edwards after Bournemouth came from three goals down to beat Luton 4-3.
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