Episodes
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James Savundra and Mark Briggs are joined by Lee Bonfield (@FPLFamily) for the latest episode of the Sky Sports Fantasy Podcast.
Find out why Bruno Fernandes should be under serious consideration as a new era begins at Manchester United under Ruben Amorim.
Mohamed Salah’s brilliant season continues and with Southampton up next for Liverpool is he worth Triple Captaining in Gameweek 12?
James, Mark and Lee also pick out three players to buy, sell and keep. Plus, they reveal their transfer plans which include potentially selling Erling Haaland. -
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Kelly Cates presents Saturday Night Football alongside Steph Houghton and Jamie Redknapp who discuss and analyse Brighton’s dramatic comeback win against Manchester City at the Amex. The result means the champions’ losing streak extends to four games in all competitions and is the first time this has happened under Pep Guardiola. The visitors led at half-time, but Redknapp described their second-half performance as one of the worst he has seen by a team managed by Guardiola.
There is also reaction from goalscorer Matt O’Riley, who netted the winner on his Premier League debut after returning from injury. Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler hailed the impact his substitutes made on the match, while Pep Guardiola felt the club's injury list was a factor in their defeat on the South Coast. -
We open the doors of 'The Football Museum' to a three-weight world champion.
Terri Harper explains why she chose boxing over football, talks us through playing as herself on a video game, and reveals she relies on Barry Bannan to sort her Sheffield Wednesday tickets.
Terri reminisces about a special meeting with Lionesses legend Chloe Kelly, takes a trip down memory lane with her Dad and explains why footgolf could spell the end of her marriage before she even ties the knot.
The Football Museum will be opening its doors again soon. In the meantime, to activate your membership give us a like, follow, or subscribe on your podcast plaform of choice: podfollow.com/the-football-museum. -
This week on One on One, Juliette Ferrington heads to Chelsea’s training ground to meet defender Levi Colwill, who many believe could be a Blues captain of the future. He discusses moving back to his family home, as well as playing with Cole Palmer and under Enzo Maresca.
Meanwhile, Joe Thomlinson chats to Newcastle manager Eddie Howe about his journey from the lower leagues to the top flight, and how he uses data to support his coaching.
If you enjoyed listening to One on One, please leave us a review and give us a follow, so you don’t miss the next episode: podfollow.com/one-on-one-from-sky-sports
Don’t forget, you can also watch the interviews from this series on the Sky Sports’ website and app, on Sky Sports News, and on our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@skysportspremierleague). -
Former Manchester United, Tottenham and Fulham striker Dimitar Berbatov joins Dave Jones and Jamie Carragher in the MNF studio to talk through his career, in his own words.
He dissects some of his most famous goals, discusses how he perfected his movement and technique, and reveals who he thinks is the greatest striker of all time. -
What a finish at Fulham! Super-sub Harry Wilson scores two late goals, as the Cottagers come from behind to beat Brentford 2-1 in the West London derby.
Former Fulham, Spurs and Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov joins Jamie Carragher and Dave Jones in the Monday Night Football studio to analyse the match.
Hear from Fulham hero Harry Wilson, as well as Brentford manager Thomas Frank.
Plus, we look ahead to the arrival of Ruben Amorim at Manchester United and discuss what style of play fans can expect from their new head coach.
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Kelly Cates is joined by Roy Keane, Frank Lampard and Jamie Redknapp as they discuss Manchester United's 1-1 draw with Chelsea at Old Trafford, with Keane giving a scathing assessment of the Red Devils. Tottenham Hotspur also dismantled Aston Villa 4-1 at home as Spurs move up to 7th in the Premier League table.
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In a bonus episode of One on One, recorded before Ruben Amorim’s appointment as Manchester United head coach was confirmed, interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy sat down with Juliette Ferrington for Sky Sports.
van Nistelrooy discusses Erik ten Hag's departure, his relationship with Sir Alex Ferguson, and expresses his desire to remain at Old Trafford under the new regime.
If you enjoyed listening to One on One, please give this podcast a follow, so you don’t miss the next episode: podfollow.com/one-on-one-from-sky-sports.
Don’t forget, you can also watch the interviews from this series on the Sky Sports’ website and app, on Sky Sports News, and on our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@skysportspremierleague). -
On ‘One on One’ this week, Juliette Ferrington sits down with Brighton forward Danny Welbeck, who opens up about working with Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United and Arsene Wenger at Arsenal, discusses his many comebacks, and reveals which group chat still pings on his phone!
Plus, Joe Thomlinson meets Aston Villa midfielder Youri Tielemans, who runs the rule over his young teammates, and chats about competing at the top of the Premier League and in the Champions League this season.
If you enjoyed listening to One on One, please leave us a review and give us a follow, so you don’t miss the next episode: podfollow.com/one-on-one-from-sky-sports.
Don’t forget, you can also watch the interviews from this series on the Sky Sports’ website and app, on Sky Sports News, and on our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@skysportspremierleague). -
They’re Not Nineteen Forever, but Liam Fray and Michael Campbell from Courteeners are episode No.19 of The Football Museum.
As the band release their seventh studio album, Pink Cactus Cafe, Liam thinks about what might have been after being told of a Manchester United trial by Sir Alex Ferguson, whilst Campbell agonises about a missed chance in front of The Stretford End. The pair remember the good old days of 1999, try to forget 2011 and hope that football really is cyclical.
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Kelly Cates is joined by Jamie Redknapp and former Everton striker Louis Saha on Saturday Night Football, and they watched the Toffee’s rescue a point against Fulham with a dramatic stoppage-time equaliser from substitute Beto. The draw means Everton’s unbeaten run extends to five games and Redknapp believes the point keeps their momentum going and could be vital at the end of the season.
Michael Keane and super-sub Beto give their reaction to Juliette Ferrington, and the Portuguese forward revealed it was an emotional moment for him to score after having a difficult period recently. Marco Silva also gives his post-match thoughts and felt the result was unfair on his players after the performance they produced. Sean Dyche said that despite being pleased with securing a point, the team’s display was not close to the level he expects and demands. -
Kelly Cates presents Friday Night Football from the King Power stadium alongside Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher, who react to Nottingham Forest’s 3-1 win against Leicester City, which sees them climb to fifth in the Premier League. Carra described Callum Hudson-Odoi’s performance as ‘outstanding’ and thinks the winger may now be showing the talent he has. Chris Wood continued his fine goalscoring form this season by netting a double against his former club and gave his reaction after the match, saying he wouldn’t be anything without his teammates.
Ryan Yates was also on the scoresheet for the visitors and reflected on the win, along with Leicester’s Harry Winks, who assisted Jamie Vardy’s equaliser in the first half. There are also the views of a delighted Nuno Espirito Santo, who praised his players for their commitment, while Steve Cooper felt the Foxes ‘poor mistakes’ were self-inflicted and ultimately punished by the opposition. -
IT'S LIGHTS OUT, AND AWAY WE GO! David Croft has arrived in The Football Museum and he's talking all things West Ham.
Find out why he let his Dad down as a young boy, but how his love of The Irons brought them both together at Wembley. Crofty reminisces about THAT Paolo Di Canio scissor kick, Steve Staunton's peach of an own goal, and explains how he managed to have one eye on The London Stadium on his wedding day! -
This episode of One on One sees Juliette Ferrington speak to Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola about his time in charge of the champions, how he's learned from tennis stars including Rafael Nadal and to get an idea of how what could be in his future.
Jules and Joe Thomlinson are also joined by journalist Henry Winter to discuss the impact Pep has had on English football and whether, one day, he could become England head coach.
You can watch all the interviews from this series across Sky Sports – on the website and app, on Sky Sports News, and on our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@skysportspremierleague).
But, if you enjoyed listening to One on One, please leave us a review and give us a follow, so you don’t miss the next episode: podfollow.com/one-on-one-from-sky-sports. -
Dave Jones and Jamie Carragher are joined in the Monday Night Football studio by Cardiff and Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey who chats about the ups and downs of his career.
The trio were there to watch Nottingham Forest against Crystal Palace - a match which was won by a Chris Wood goal in the second half.
Plus, Jamie takes a look at what England might look like under new head coach Thomas Tuchel, and picks the team he thinks the German could go with when he takes charge. -
Kelly Cates is alongside Jamie Carragher, Daniel Sturridge, and Micah Richards to discuss Liverpool’s 2-1 win against Chelsea in what was an incident-packed match at Anfield. Curtis Jones was the standout performer and Carragher feels the midfielder’s display shows why the club did not need to sign Martin Zubimendi in the summer. Richards believes Liverpool showed they are genuine title challengers now, saying that ‘they have a real chance to go all the way this year’.
Pat Davison gets reaction from both dressing rooms including player of the match Curtis Jones and Chelsea captain Reece James. Both Arne Slot and Enzo Maresca also give their views on the result and the studio guests reflect on the earlier game on Super Sunday that saw Manchester City score a stoppage-time winner at Wolves. -
David Jones presents Saturday Night Football alongside Jamie Redknapp and Theo Walcott who analyse Arsenal’s 2-0 defeat to Bournemouth which sees their unbeaten start to the season come to an end. The visitors’ efforts were not helped by William Saliba receiving a red card for denying a goalscoring opportunity in the first half. Redknapp felt Arsenal struggled all game but did praise Andoni Iraola for his tactics in what was a statement win for the Cherries.
There is reaction from both dressing rooms with goalscorer Ryan Christie revealing he was delighted to get on the scoresheet after not doing so for a long time. A deflated Declan Rice said that there were no complaints about the result but insisted they cannot keep making mistakes. Mikel Arteta also reflected on the disappointing defeat by saying that two big errors cost him and his players.
In the final part, Redknapp and Walcott give their views on the appointment of Thomas Tuchel as the new England manager. - Montre plus