Episodes
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Guillem Balague, Julien Laurens, James Horncastle and Raphael Honigstein recount their favourite moments from the European Championships.The team wax lyrical about some of the tournament’s most iconic goals, from van Basten’s volley to Trezeguet’s golden goal winner in EURO 2000.Unforgettable penalties also make the list, and some of the moments stretch as far back as the 1980’s!
Timecodes03:15 van Basten’s volley06:59 Germany beat England on penalties in EURO ‘9610:54 Greece win EURO 200415:48 Fabregas puts Spain through to EURO 2008 Semi Final20:59 Trezeguet’s golden goal winner in ‘0025:36 Platini scores the winner in EURO ‘84 Semi Final30:54 Germany beat Italy on penalties in EURO 201637:33 Italy win EURO 2020
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In this special Football Daily - listen to episode 5 of BBC Sounds' Sporting Giants - Kylian Mbappé, ‘The world we live in’.
In this six-part podcast series, Steve Crossman and Julien Laurens chart Kylian Mbappe’s rise from the suburbs of Paris to global superstardom.
France icon Lilian Thuram reflects on racism, football and French identity after Mbappe suffers racial abuse at Euro 2020 following his penalty miss. Lacking support from the French Football Federation, Mbappe threatens to quit the national team, forcing change before he stars at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. We hear from France team-mates Hugo Lloris and Ibrahima Konate as Mbappe emerges as a natural heir to Lionel Messi in an unforgettable final.
Find the full series on BBC Sounds - www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/p0h6lf4d
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Aaron Paul hosts reaction to England's 1-0 friendly defeat to Iceland at Wembley with Senior Football reporter Ian Dennis, former West Ham defender Matt Upson and former Aston Villa striker Dion Dublin.
Football correspondent John Murray speaks to England manager Gareth Southgate, winger Anthony Gordon and defender Marc Guehi.
Scotland were also in action ahead of Euro 2024 as they drew 2-2 with Finland. Hear from head coach Steve Clarke and striker Lawrence Shankland.
TOPICS0 mins - England 0-1 Iceland reaction7 mins - Gareth Southgate15 mins - Anthony Gordon22 mins - Marc Guehi26 mins - Scotland 2-2 Finland report27 mins - Steve Clarke29 mins - Lawrence Shankland
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Steve Crossman is joined by James Horncastle, Julien Laurens and Kristof Terreur for Euro Leagues’ preview of EURO 2024. The team delve into the biggest stories across the continent as the tournament approaches. Who hasn’t made the cut? What are the biggest concerns in each squad, and what are the coaches saying? Plus, they predict who will come out as the eventual winners.
Timecodes02:42 Injuries & omissions11:00 Warm-up games23:13 Life in camp, and squad preparations29:55 Winner predictions36:05 Worst team predictions
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Steve Crossman is joined by football correspondent John Murray, and football writer Henry Winter, to reflect on Gareth Southgate's Euro 2024 England squad announcement. The team discuss the decision to drop Jack Grealish in place of Eberechi Eze, Adam Wharton and Kobbie Mainoo's inclusions, and the likelihood of Marc Guehi starting alongside John Stones in central defence. Also on a pod, John Murray interviews the England manager himself to get his perspective on the big decisions.
Timecodes:00:35 Initial reactions6:19 Southgate interview14:40 Eze's inclusion16:45 A squad 'for the future'21:26 Guehi starting alongside Stones
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Here's a taster of You'll Never Beat Kyle Walker. Ep 2 available now - Just search for Kyle Walker in your podcast app. New episodes released on Wednesdays. https://bit.ly/YNBKW20
Chris Hughes and Kyle Walker kick off the series by digging into Kyle's footballing life. Episode one goes into the weeds on some of the important topics surrounding his career: the best player he's played with and against; the name he least likes seeing on a team sheet; and the player who, over the last few seasons in the Premier League, has given him the toughest time. Kyle also discusses how he plays certain wingers, explains the differences in how you defend a Vinicius Jr versus a Jack Grealish, and names the player he believes is the best right back in the world. And then, taking the component parts of his peers, builds the perfect fullback. Kyle and Chris also discuss the mental challenges of the modern game, identify the best low-key player in the Premier League, and Kyle gives an insight into what his teammates really think about him.
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In this special Football Daily - listen to episode 1 of BBC Sounds' Sporting Giants - Kylian Mbappé, ‘The boy from Bondy’.
In this six-part podcast series, Steve Crossman and Julien Laurens chart Kylian Mbappe’s rise from the suburbs of Paris to global superstardom.
They begin at AS Bondy, where Mbappe first displayed his prodigious talent and hear from former coaches and teammates about the cheeky schoolboy who, with the support of his ambitious parents, appeared destined for greatness.
Find the full series on BBC Sounds - www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/p0h6lf4d
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Ben Haines has reaction to England beating France to boost their chances of qualifying for UEFA Euro 2025. He’s joined by Rachel Brown-Finnis, Fara Williams and commentator Vicki Sparks. Hear interviews with Sarina Wiegman, Alessia Russo and Georgia Stanway. And chief football news reporter Simon Stone joins the pod with football finance expert Kieran Maguire to talk Man City as they prepare to face the Premier League in a legal battle.
03:00 England should ‘remember the moment’04:30 Sarina Wiegman INTERVIEW08:30 England show resilience10:06 Alessia Russo INTERVIEW11:45 Russo ‘magnificent’ & ‘mature’14:20 Georgia Stanway INTERVIEW16:05 Wiegman rewarded for consistent selection19:30 Man City set to face Premier League in legal battle22:20 Is this linked to the 115 charges, which City deny?23:25 Kieran Maguire has his say
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Steve Crossman has reaction to England’s friendly win against Bosnia-Herzegovina at St James’ Park. He’s joined by former England internationals Jonathan Woodgate and Leon Osman, as well as senior reporter Ian Dennis and correspondent John Murray. Hear interviews with Gareth Southgate, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Ebere Eze. Catch Pat Nevin on Scotland’s win over Gibraltar and hear from Sarina Wiegman ahead of England’s UEFA Women's EURO qualifier against France.
03:50 Who are the seven who will drop out?07:00 Ivan Toney most likely to miss out?11:45 Who plays with John Stones in defence?13:40 Trent Alexander-Arnold INTERVIEW18:05 Gareth Southgate INTERVIEW21:45 Eze and Wharton do for England what they do for Palace25:15 Ebere Eze INTERVIEW28:20 Scotland make hard work of beating Gibraltar31:15 England women prepare for France again32:25 Sarina Wiegman INTERVIEW
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Ian Dennis previews England’s UEFA Euro 2024 warm-up game against Bosnia-Herzegovina at St. James' Park. He’s joined by correspondent John Murray, Mirror football writer Simon Bird and The Northern Echo chief sports writer Scott Wilson. Also hear interviews with Gareth Southgate and Kieran Trippier.
01:10 Squad latest: Shaw, Maguire & Gordon ‘progressing well’02:35 Southgate on Shaw, Kane, TAA & Bellingham10:40 Trippier to captain England in Newcastle12:05 Gordon to miss out in his club city14:25 Trippier on being ‘really proud’ to lead England out20:00 Who isn’t going to make the cut?25:10 How special will this be for Newcastle?
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Steve Crossman is joined by John Murray, Chris Sutton and Paul Clement to reflect on Real Madrid’s 2-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League Final. The team, live from Wembley, discuss Kroos' final game, Bellingham's impact at Los Blancos, all whilst witnessing the Real Madrid trophy presentation.
Timecodes:00:09 Intro/full time reaction03:45 Kroos' retirement08:20 Trophy lift17:00 Real Madrid in the Champions League21:55 Jude Bellingham at Los Blancos
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Ben Haines is joined by Vicki Sparks, plus former Lionesses Karen Bardsley and Carly Telford, to react to England's 2-1 loss to France in their crucial European Championship qualifier. The team touch on a tired second-half performance from England, Mary Earps' injury and France's fluidity in possession. We hear from England boss Sarina Weigman, captain Leah Williamson, and goal scorer Beth Mead before the team chat about Emma Hayes' start to life as USA head coach. Finally, John Murray joins the pod from Wembley stadium on the eve of the Champions League Final between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid. He previews the game with The Mirror's John Cross and Kicker writer, Patrick Kleinmann, whilst also hearing from both managers.
Timecodes:0:13 Intro & reflections on the match4:23 Beth Mead post-match interview8:20 Sarina Weigman post-match interview13:34 Leah Williamson post-match interview15:52 Emma Hayes interview and discussion21:34 Champions League Final preview
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Steve Crossman is joined by Mina Rzouki, Rafa Honigstein and Kristof Terreur to look at the biggest stories in European football this week.
They react to the latest managerial movements as Vincent Kompany takes over at Bayern Munich and Hansi Flick heads to Barcelona.
Plus, ahead of this weekend’s Champions League final between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund, they take a look at both teams and discuss both managers.
And following Olympiakos’ success in the Conference League, Greek football journalist Kostas Lianos drops by to reflect on their history-making win.
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Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff debate their EFL team of the season with new Barnsley boss Darrell Clarke.
Plenty of star names are mentioned from Championship champion Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall of Leicester City, to Jodi Jones of League Two Notts County.
But will the panel agree on an EFL XI?
01:20 Introducing the new Barnsley boss Darrell Clarke04:20 Goalkeepers05:55 Defenders13:00 Midfielders17:45 Attackers22:20 Striker28:55 Manager of the season
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Ben Haines and England Women's record goalscorer Ellen White talk Euro 2025 qualifiers as England prepare to face France. Ellen also sat down for a very special interview with former Lionesses captain Steph Houghton on her retirement.
Ellen and Steph talk through their time together on England camps as roommates and Steph’s highlights with England, as well as playing for Team GB at two Olympic games.
Steph talks her decision to retire and what she is looking forward to post football. Plus Wales and Manchester United midfielder Hayley Ladd drops by ahead of their qualifier against Ukraine.
Timecodes:0:10 Intro02:10 Steph Houghton with Ellen 24:43 Champions League 30:00 Jess Carter & Euro qualifiers 33:24 Hayley Ladd & Wales
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Mark Chapman talks Man Utd winning the FA Cup and Chelsea eyeing up Enzo Maresca. Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and Izzy Christiansen are on the panel. They look at whether Erik ten Hag can continue at Old Trafford, and what the future holds for Pep Guardiola and Man City’s key players. And BBC Sport’s Nizaar Kinsella has the latest on Chelsea being in talks to appoint Leicester City manager Enzo Maresca as the replacement for Mauricio Pochettino.
01:35 Ten Hag triumph as Man Utd win FA Cup04:45 Has United’s problem just been with injuries?06:30 Mark and Rory do some roleplay09:55 Can Ten Hag continue?22:10 Who is the outstanding candidate to replace Ten Hag?27:45 Was Pep Guardiola deflecting & which City personnel will move on?32:15 Enzo Maresca the favourite to go to Chelsea45:00 Is Maresca the right person for the job?
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Aaron Paul has reaction as Southampton beat Leeds in the Championship play-off final. He's joined by play-off winner Gareth Ainsworth as well as Jobi McAnuff. Also hear from an emotional Saints captain Jack Stephens and the match-winner Adam Armstrong. Catch up with both managers Russell Martin and Daniel Farke. And there are some contentious fashion choices in 72PLUS 72MINUS.
04:40 Trophy lift14:20 An emotional Jack Stephens struggles to talk18:40 Match-winner Adam Armstrong: ‘It was too early to score’22:40 Leeds’ Daniel Farke: ‘I can’t say we were the worst side’27:55 Russell Martin: ‘It’s the most beautiful moment’33:15 Do Southampton thrive in the Premier League?36:40 Jobi’s on the spot in 72PLUS 72MINUS
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Mark Chapman has reaction as Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United win the FA Cup. He's joined by Chris Sutton, Dion Dublin, Ian Dennis and correspondent John Murray. Hear the trophy lift and interviews with Ten Hag, Kobbie Mainoo, Alejandro Garnacho, Bruno Fernandes and Pep Guardiola.
00:15 Man Utd’s celebrations begin18:15 Trophy lift20:55 Ten Hag comes up trumps24:15 Mainoo & Garnacho interviewed on the pitch29:05 Should City have had two penalties?30:30 Erik ten Hag speaks to Gary Lineker41:25 Pep Guardiola: ‘This season has been unbelievable’46:30 Bruno Fernandes: ‘We had to sacrifice’50:00 What does this mean for European places?53:50 Brendan Rodgers after winning the double for Celtic
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Darren Fletcher previews the FA Cup final amid reports Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag will be sacked. He’s joined by Peter Schmeichel, Michael Brown and Kevin Nolan. Hear from ten Hag and catch up with Phil Foden with Man City on the verge of a double double.
01:20 Reports Ten Hag will be sacked 08:15 Ten Hag: “I’m just focusing on the job and the project”18:10 Man City on the verge of more history24:45 Schmeichel: “It’s painful to see City win the treble”27:35 Phil Foden reflects on his stellar season34:30 Pep playing mind-games with his players?
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Eilidh Barbour reacts to Scotland's provisional 28-man squad for Euro 2024 with former Scotland forwards James McFadden, Pat Nevin and the Times' Scottish football correspondent Michael Grant.
The panel discuss the inclusion of Liverpool's teenage winger Ben Doak, Scotland's striker options and who will be cut from the final squad.
You can also hear from Scotland boss Steve Clarke with BBC Scotland's Chris McLaughlin.
TOPICS1 min - Initial thoughts5 mins - Steve Clarke interview11 mins - Ben Doak discussion14 mins - Scotland's forward options20 mins - Goalkeepers and defenders26 mins - Pre-tournament friendly performances28 mins - Can Scotland finally get out of the group stage?
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