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  • Eilidh Barbour is joined by James Horncastle, John Murray and Chris Sutton. The panel reflect on an uninspiring draw between Manchester City and Inter Milan and a brilliant win for Celtic. It's the Scottish champions' biggest ever victory in the Champions League as they see off Slovan Bratislava, scoring five goals in the process. We also hear about Connie McLaughlin's close encounter with a pigeon at Celtic Park! Plus, there's a look ahead to Arsenal's game at Atalanta on Thursday night.

    00:30 Nothing to get excited about at the Etihad01:30 Not a usual City performance02:40 Flat atmosphere?03:50 Inter disappointed they didn’t win?06:40 Both teams dare not lose?13:00 Foden and Gundogan couldn’t inspire City13:45 What a night for Celtic16:00 Brendan Rodgers reaction17:20 The pigeon incident!20:45 Atalanta v Arsenal preview

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:Atalanta v Arsenal – Champions League – 20:00 – Thursday 19th SeptemberLiverpool v Bournemouth – Premier League – 15:00 – Saturday 21st SeptemberCrystal Palace v Manchester United – 17:30 – Saturday 21st September

  • Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff are joined by Barnsley boss Darrell Clarke after losing to Man Utd. They chat Carabao Cup, Stoke sacking Steven Schumacher. BBC Radio Stoke’s Lucas Yeomans gives the local perspective. What about the new head coach Narcís Pèlach? West Brom captain Jed Wallace drops us a voicenote after they went top of the Championship. There’s a setback in the Reading takeover, Ian Evatt is feeling Bolton’s bad start and the listener league kicks into gear in Fantasy EFL... Code: 72EFLPOD

    00:45 Darrell Clarke post Old Trafford05:20 Stoke replace Schumacher with Pelach17:15 Cardiff’s worst start for 35 years19:00 Rooney gets first Argyle win19:40 West Brom’s Jed Wallace on going top21:45 Reading takeover setback24:30 Ian Evatt emotional about Bolton’s bad start27:25 Jodi Jones too good for League Two?28:10 Listeners up and running in Fantasy EFL29:15 A goal and open goal in 72PLUS 72MINUS

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:Manchester City v Inter Milan – Champions League – 20:00 – Wednesday 18th SeptemberAtalanta v Arsenal – Champions League – 20:00 – Thursday 19th September

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  • Kelly Cates is joined by Stephen Warnock, Mina Rzouki and Ian Dennis. The panel reflect on great wins for Aston Villa and Liverpool as they both do the business away from home on opening night of the new-look Champions League. We hear from Arne Slot and Unai Emery. Plus, England captain Harry Kane scored four goals as Bayern Munich achieved a historic 9-2 win over Dinamo Zagreb.

    00:30 A great night for Liverpool in Milan02:55 Arne Slot reaction04:00 Where did it go wrong for Milan?10:15 Kane on fire in Munich14:30 Villa win in Switzerland14:50 Unai Emery reaction16:00 Alistair Bruce-Ball and Pat Nevin have their say

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:Manchester City v Inter Milan – Champions League – 20:00 – Wednesday 18th SeptemberAtalanta v Arsenal – Champions League – 20:00 – Thursday 19th September

  • Ellen White, Jen Beattie and Ben Haines preview the start of the WSL season. The team chat how they see the title race panning out and round up all the transfer news.

    Hear from Manchester City’s new signing Vivianne Miedema on why she decided to join City and manager Gareth Taylor on scoring more goals!

    Plus Ben caught up with Arsenal’s Mariona Caldentey and fellow Spaniard Laia Codina on why players are leaving Spain.

    The Women’s Football Weekly wants to hear from you! Get in touch with us by emailing [email protected]

    00:20 Intro & new co-host Jen Beattie!04:10 Title race06:10 Gareth Taylor & Vivianne Miedema15:54 Who can challenge Chelsea?17:50 Arsenal20:00 Mariona Caldentey and Laia Codina26:50 Brighton & transfers32:00 Predictions!

    BBC Sounds/5 Live Commentaries this week:

    AC Milan v Liverpool - Champions League - 20.00 - Tuesday 17th September Manchester City v Inter Milan - Champions League - 20.00 - Wednesday 18th September Atalanta v Arsenal - Champions League - 20.00 - Thursday 19th September

    BBC Sounds / 5 Sports Extra commentaries this week:Manchester United v Barnsley – Carabao Cup – 20:00 – Tuesday 17th September

  • Mark Chapman is joined by Chris Sutton, Shay Given and Rory Smith – the panel discuss Jhon Durán’s stunning strike for Aston Villa against Everton, why don’t we see so many long-range efforts these days? After Nottingham Forest’s historic win at Liverpool can the Tricky Trees start looking up the Premier League table? Plus, how has Julen Lopetegui bedded in at West Ham? Is he too pragmatic for Hammers fans?Also, a look ahead to a busy week of Champions League football with Arsenal, Aston Villa, Celtic, Liverpool and Manchester City all playing in the new-look tournament.

    00:55 Chris Sutton’s selfie at Tannadice03:05 Jhon Durán’s stunning strike07:25 Villa’s options up front08:00 The ‘slow death’ of shots outside the box10:30 Forest’s historic win at Anfield14:00 Nuno’s options18:10 Forest formations19:40 What next for Liverpool?21:05 Lopetegui’s pragmatism at West Ham27:15 Champions League preview

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:Young Boys v Aston Villa - Champions League -17:45 - Tuesday 17th SeptemberAC Milan v Liverpool - Champions League - 20:00 - Tuesday 17th SeptemberManchester City v Inter Milan – Champions League – 20:00 – Wednesday 18th SeptemberAtalanta v Arsenal – Champions League – 20:00 – Thursday 19th September

    BBC Sounds / 5 Sports Extra commentaries this week:Manchester United v Barnsley – Carabao Cup – 20:00 – Tuesday 17th September

  • Arsenal win at Spurs again & Everton collapse... again. Nigel Reo-Coker and Kevin Nolan join Darren to review the best of the weekend’s Premier League action. Arsenal retain the bragging rights in the North London Derby, running out 1-0 winners at Spurs, while Everton let another two-goal lead slip, this time succumbing to a 3-2 loss away at Aston Villa. Nottingham Forest upset Liverpool, and by doing so, secure their first win at Anfield in 55 years.

    Timecodes: 01:00 Arsenal win the derby06:00 Trouble at Ange Postecoglou’s Spurs13:15 Everton let two-goal lead slip again21:15 Jhon Duran’s wondergoal22:55 Historic win for Forest at Anfield28:10 Manchester United win at Southampton

  • Ellen White and Ben Haines are back for a very special episode of Women's Football Weekly as they go inside Cobham and talk about all things Chelsea Women ahead of the new Women's Super League season.

    Hear from new Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor on what her style of football looks like, and what she'll be doing differently at Chelsea to Emma Hayes.

    Also hear from new summer signing Lucy Bronze on what prompted her to decide to make the move to the WSL champions.

    Plus, Sam Kerr speaks to Ben about her recovery from ACL and all things wedding planning!

    Look out for the Women's Football Weekly Preview podcast on the Football Daily feed on Tuesday.

    BBC Sounds/5 Live Commentaries this week:

    Liverpool v Nottingham Forest - Premier League - 15.00 - Saturday 14th SeptemberAston Villa v Everton - Premier League - 17.30 - Saturday 14h SeptemberTottenham v Arsenal - Premier League - 14.00 - Sunday 15th SeptemberWolves v Newcastle - Premier League - 16.30 - Sunday 15th SeptemberAC Milan v Liverpool - Champions League - 20.00 - Tuesday 17th SeptemberManchester City v Inter Milan - Champions League - 20.00 - Wednesday 18th SeptemberAtalanta v Arsenal - Champions League - 20.00 - Thursday 19th September

  • Darren Fletcher is joined by Michael Brown, Glenn Murray and Don Hutchison to look ahead to Sunday's north London derby between Tottenham and Arsenal and discuss whether Liverpool can keep hold of Mo Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold as they enter the final year of the their contracts at Anfield.

    Topics:01:02 - Kevin Campbell 'happiest moments of the week'04:45 - North London derby preview22:50 - Can Liverpool keep hold of Salah, van Dijk and Trent?

    BBC Sounds/5 Live commentaries this weekend:Liverpool v Nottingham Forest - Premier League - 15:00 - Saturday 14th SeptemberAston Villa v Everton - Premier League - 17:30 - Saturday 14th SeptemberTottenham v Arsenal - Premier League - 14:00 - Sunday 15th SeptemberWolves v Newcastle - Premier League - 16:30 - Sunday 15th September

  • John Bennett is joined by Guillem Balagué, Julien Laurens and James Horncastle. The panel discuss Kylian Mbappé's poor form for France, Italy's resurgence and Hansi Flick's Barca revolution.There's also a team of unsigned players revealed which includes the likes of Mario Balotelli, Adrien Rabiot and Dele Alli.

    01:38 Real Betis’ magnificent reveal video03:47 Mbappé's poor form13:10 Are Italy back?19:26 Hansi Flick is getting things right at Barca24:12 Unsigned XI

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live Premier League commentaries this weekend:

    Liverpool v Nottingham Forest - 3pm – Sat 14 SepAston Villa v Everton – 5:30pm – Sat 14 Sep

    Tottenham v Arsenal – 2pm – Sun 15 SepWolves v Newcastle – 4:30pm – Sun 15 Sep

  • Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff are joined by Leyton Orient head coach Richie Wellens. He opens up on Orient’s pointless start to the League One season. The panel react to Wrexham going top, and look ahead to some corkers in the Championship this weekend. What about Bolton’s Adeboyejo missing a match after a ‘hefty sneeze’, and we have a surprise guest for 72PLUS 72MINUS. Also, you can now join our new listener league in Fantasy EFL… code: 72EFLPOD

    02:15 Adeboyejo absent after ‘hefty sneeze’05:45 Richie Wellens on Leyton Orient’s poor start12:25 League One ‘absolutely bonkers’16:40 Victor Moses joins winless Luton19:40 Leeds sign up Gnonto on new deal21:00 Jobi turns it around in Fantasy EFL22:45 A Barrow brace in 72PLUS 72MINUS25:20 Surprise guest joins the pod

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live Premier League commentaries this weekend:Liverpool v Nottingham Forest - 3pm – Sat 14 SepAston Villa v Everton – 5:30pm – Sat 14 SepTottenham v Arsenal – 2pm – Sun 15 SepWolves v Newcastle – 4:30pm – Sun 15 Sep

  • Kelly Cates is joined by Ian Dennis, Matt Upson and Izzy Christiansen to dissect England’s 2-0 win over Finland. The panel discuss Harry Kane scoring a brace on his 100th Three Lions appearance, his future role in the England side, and Lee Carsley getting a win on his home debut as interim manager. Correspondent John Murray is joined by debutant Noni Madueke in the tunnel, as well as Jordan Pickford and Lee Carsley, with the panel discussing whether Carsley can keep the job permanently.

    Timecodes:00:26 – Reflections on Kane’s brace07:10 – Kane’s future with England10:19 – Noni Madueke interview12:40 – England’s debutants13:55 – Jordan Pickford interview18:10 – Can Lee Carsley get the permanent job?27:17 – Carsley’s new-look midfield31:08 – Lee Carsley interview

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this weekend:Liverpool v Nottingham Forest – Premier League – 3:00pm – Saturday 14th SeptemberAston Villa v Everton – Premier League – 5:30pm – Saturday 14th September

    Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal – Premier League – 2:00pm – Sunday 15th SeptemberWolverhampton Wanderers v Newcastle United – Premier League – 4:30pm – Sunday 15th September

  • The panel discuss Lee Carsley's chances of getting the England manager's job long-term and hear from him ahead of tomorrow's match with Finland at Wembley. Scotland fan James Forrest discusses what's next for Scotland and Steve Clarke after late defeats to Poland and Portugal. And Paul Watson from The Sweeper podcast celebrates San Marino's first ever competitive win after he saw their 1-nil triumph over Liechtenstein.

    00:25 Pointless with Chris Sutton03:25 Can Lee Carsley keep the England job?13:15 Lee Carsley speaks to Chief Football Correspondent John Murray22:28 Scotland fan James Forrest on Scotland's lack of rising stars27:44 San Marino superfan Paul Watson celebrates a first-ever competitive win

    BBC Sounds/5 Live commentaries this week:England vs Finland - Nations League - Tuesday 10th September

  • Aaron Paul, Luke Edwards and Nigel Reo-Coker reflect on the latest Nations League matches involving the home nations, as well as the Republic of Ireland. The team reflect on England's 2-0 win over the Republic of Ireland, in what was a positive start for Lee Carsley as interim England manager. Charlie Adam joins the pod to chat about Scotland and Steve Clarke, before the panel discuss Craig Bellamy's first match in charge of Wales, plus Northern Ireland under Michael O'Neill.

    Timecodes:00:43 Reflections on England 2-0 Republic of Ireland03:14 Lee Carsley interview11:54 The national anthem controversy13:45 Declan Rice interview16:50 Jack Grealish's redemption23:48 Scotland chat25:15 Charlie Adam joins the pod27:53 Bellamy's first match for Wales33:01 Northern Ireland's Nations League win

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:England v Finland – Nations League – 7.45pm – Tuesday 10th September

  • Ian Dennis, Paul Robinson and Clinton Morrison reflect on England’s 2-0 victory over the Republic of Ireland in Dublin.The team chat about the goals from former Ireland players Declan Rice and Jack Grealish, as well as Lee Carsley's refusal to sing the national anthem.Then, we hear from Lee Carsley himself, Declan Rice and Anthony Gordon, who all join football correspondent John Murray in the tunnel at the Aviva Stadium.

    Timecodes:00:32 - Reflections on England's first half performance01:02 - Lee Carsley's refusal to sing the national anthem02:54 - Rice and Grealish's goals07:09 - Lee Carsley interview with John Murray13:02 - A disappointing defeat for Ireland15:55 - Anthony Gordon interview with John Murray17:55 - Can Carsley get the job permanently?23:07 - Declan Rice interview with John Murray

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:England v Finland – Nations League – 7.45pm – Tuesday 10th September

  • BBC Radio 5Live's John Murray and Ian Dennis are at Carton House in County Kildare ahead of England facing the Republic of Ireland in the Nations League in Dublin on Saturday.

    They are joined by Off The Ball's Head of Content Nathan Murphy, who gives insight on the Irish host team.

    John interviews Lee Carsley ahead of his first match in charge of England, with Ian capturing the thoughts of captain Harry Kane.

    Meanwhile, Alistair Bruce-Ball and Tom Lockyer are at the Cardiff City Stadium to discuss Wales' 0-0 Nations League draw against Turkey, their first game under Craig Bellamy.

    Timecodes:01:00 - Republic of Ireland v England preview05:00 - Lee Carsley14:11 - Harry Kane23:57 - Wales 0-0 Turkey debrief including reaction from Craig Bellamy

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:Republic of Ireland v England – Nations League – 5pm – Saturday 7th September England v Finland – Nations League – 7.45pm – Tuesday 10th September

  • John Bennett is joined by Mina Rzouki, Julien Laurens & Kristof Terreur. Victor Osimhen completes his loan move to Galatasaray, and the Ballon d’Or nominations are announced. The panel dive into the latest action from Serie A and the Bundesliga, as well as an unlikely scorer in the French fourth tier. They also chat Cristiano Ronaldo after he announced he’s not ready to retire from international football. Finally, the panel get into a fiery debate around the Ballon d’Or nominations.

    Timecodes: 01:00 Nations League fixtures04:00 Victor Osimhen to Galatasaray10:35 Drama in Naples & Milan18:35 Goalfest in Ligue 119:25 Bordeaux goalkeeper scores22:25 Bayer Leverkusen lose in the Bundesliga!25:10 Cristiano Ronaldo still playing intl. football30:50 Ballon d’Or nominations debate

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:Scotland v Poland - Nations League - 19:45 - Thursday 5th SeptemberWales v Turkey - Nations League - 19:45 - Friday 6th SeptemberRepublic of Ireland v England – Nations League – 5pm – Saturday 7th September

  • John Murray and Ian Dennis are at St. George’s Park ahead of Lee Carsley's first matches in charge of the England senior team. The pair chat about the Nations League fixtures against the Republic of Ireland and Finland, and are joined by potential debutants Tino Livramento, Noni Madueke and Angel Gomes.

    Timecodes:03'34 - Angel Gomes press conference10'29 - Tino Livramento interview16'24 - Noni Madueke interview

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:Scotland v Poland - Nations League - 19:45 - Thursday 5th SeptemberWales v Turkey - Nations League - 19:45 - Friday 6th September

  • Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff talk to Sunderland captain Dan Neil. Sunderland are the only team in the EFL still with a 100% record. They’re also joined by Alex Bruce after his dad Steve got the Blackpool job. 72+ pay tribute to Sol Bamba, who’s died aged 39. And it's all change at Carlisle as Paul Simpson leaves and the club restructures the football department.

    00:50 Alex on Steve Bruce: ‘Mum’s booted him out’04:45 72+ pay tribute to Sol Bamba08:00 Sunderland captain Dan Neil interview21:00 Paul Simpson leaves Carlisle United27:45 Fantasy EFL update28:15 72PLUS 72MINUS

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:Scotland v Poland - Nations League - 19:45 - Thursday 5 SeptemberWales v Turkey - Nations League - 19:45 - Friday 6 September

  • Unrest at Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United & Lee Carsley’s first England camp. Mark Ogden and Nizaar Kinsella discuss Erik ten Hag’s press room spat after the Liverpool defeat. They also talk England ahead of the Three Lions' upcoming Nations League games against the Republic of Ireland and Finland in what will be interim boss Lee Carsley's first games in charge of the senior team.

    Timecodes: 03:00 Erik ten Hag’s spat with a reporter05:30 The evolution of press conferences12:45 Mark Ogden’s Sir Alex Ferguson story15:55 Arne Slot’s post-match tactical breakdown17:25 Ten Hag’s future at Manchester United22:20 Lee Carsley’s first senior England camp28:15 Challenges for Carsley29:55 The squad31:45 Declan Rice & Jack Grealish going back to Ireland

  • Mark Chapman is joined by Chris Sutton, Steph Houghton and Rory Smith to reflect on Liverpool's 3-0 away win against Manchester United. The panel discuss Casemiro's first half performance, and the lack of structure in Erik ten Hag's side. Then, the team are joined by Rangers fan, Chris Jack, to chat about Celtic's 3-0 win in Sunday's Old Firm.

    Timecodes:3:27 Will Manchester United be "fine"?4:57 Manchester United's structural problems7:50 How long does Erik ten Hag have left?11:40 Casemiro's first half performance14:04 Liverpool's impressive midfield18:55 Mo Salah's post-match comments21:58 Philippe Clement interview23:02 Old Firm reflection with Chris Jack

    And coming up on 5 Live Sport this week, commentary of Scotland v Poland in the Nations League at 19:45 on Thursday. That one's followed by Wales v Turkey at the same time on Friday, in what will be Craig Bellamy's first match in charge.