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Manchester City and Liverpool pass key Champions League tests, Chelsea gear up for Real Madrid and Everton face Burnley showdown
Feargal Brennan, Ian Brannan and Matt Pidd on Wednesday duty to review crucial Champions League wins for Manchester City and Liverpool ahead of their Premier League face off this weekend. City eventually broke Atletico Madrid's resilience via Kevin De Bruyne's late goal at the Etihad as Pep Guardiola's charges won 3-1 away at Benfica. The team also preview more European action tonight as defending champions Chelsea host Real Madrid and Everton go to Burnley in a crunch relegation six-pointer for Frank Lampard and Sean Dyche. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Palace dent Arsenal top 4 hopes, Rooney gives Man Utd manager opinion, Liverpool and Man City in Champions League action
Crystal Palace shook up the Premier League top 4 tussle last night by beating Arsenal 3-0. Well done Palace - but does that Gunners defeat hand rivals Spurs the advantage? (Part 2, 20:01) Wayne Rooney, the legendary Man Utd striker, has had his say on who should be the next Old Trafford boss. (Part 3, 33:20) Liverpool and Manchester City are in the Champions League quarter finals tonight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Newcastle smashed by Spurs to pile pressure on Arsenal's trip to Palace, plus Everton's woes continue
Tottenham humbled Newcastle 5-1 in North London to continue to keep up their top 4 pursuit. (Part 2, 18:35) Arsenal have dropped back to 5th with Spurs' win - can they reclaim a Champions League place against Crystal Palace tonight? (Part 3, 30:50) We air our grievances with the weekend's Premier League action, including yet another Everton loss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Premier League is BACK - Top Four slips for Man United and Chelsea, Liverpool and Man City battle on and Everton's relegation woes deepen
Feargal Brennan, Jay Motty and Rob Blanchette on Sunday night duty to review all the action from the Premier League's return after the international break. Manchester United's Top Four push was dented by a 1-1 Old Trafford draw with Leicester City as rivals Chelsea were hammered 4-1 by Brentford. Title rivals Liverpool and Manchester City stay neck and neck after 2-0 wins over Watford and Burnley ahead of next weekend's Etihad Stadium showdown. Wolves boosted their European hopes with a derby win over Aston Villa, Everton edge closer to the drop after defeat at West Ham, with the points shared as struggling Leeds hosted Southampton and Brighton toiled to a 0-0 against Norwich City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Dugout - Can players ignore a crowd booing them? And the reality of long haul friendlies
Ant McGinley is joined on this weeks episode of The Dugout by two former wingers with England caps to their name - Trevor Stephen and Matt Jarvis. We discuss how Harry Maguire might deal with his treatment at Wembley, and how his teammates have rallied around him. And with far flung pre-season friendlies back on the agenda, we look at what it's really like as a player on one of these tours. And as usual we cast an eye over the weekend's Premier League fixtures. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's World Cup Draw day, EPL predictions with Who Knows Wins, and we compile an injury League Table.
Ant McGinley, Joel Tudor and Ian Brannan look back on some of the more memorable attempts to spice up footballing draws ahead of the biggest of them all for the Qatar World Cup. In part two, they are joined by Joe Jordan-Richardson of Who Knows Wins, and he tells us how we can make our own prediction leagues with our friends, and maybe even win their money while we are at it. If you want to know more, you can download the app from all the usual places or read about it here: https://www.whoknowswins.com/how-it-works And we've crunched all the injury numbers to find which team has suffered the most absentees this season. The answer may just surprise you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
EPL discuss substitutes again, Man United to tour Australia, and Qatar World Cup Ball revealed
In the gap between the international games and the return of the Premier League, Ant McGinley, Joel Tudor and Marley Anderson find themselves discussing health, the environment and physics, all through football. Firstly prompted by a meeting happening today which is expected to lead to 5 substitutes being the norm from next season, they ask if there is any argument for keeping it at three, and if they do change, why stop there? We expect that Manchester United flying out to Australia pre-season will generate a lot of criticism in terms of a carbon footprint, but in terms of the brand, and the opportunities for fans to see their favourite teams, is this going to become a regular occurrence. And with the ball for the World Cup in Qatar being revealed, we wonder just how much science can go into a ball, and take a little nostalgia trip to discuss some of our favourites. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bellingham shines for England, Ronaldo & Mane head to Qatar while Mo Salah misses out
Ant McGinley, Joel Tudor and Marley Anderson look back over a busy night of international football. First up, it was a comfortable night for the Three Lions at Wembley as they beat The Ivory Coast 3-0. Jude Bellingham was outstanding, but Harry Maguire had to contend with booing from his own fans. Elsewhere Mo Salah was blinded by laser pointers and missed a penalty as Senegal booked their place at Qatar 2022 at Egypts expense, and Portugal overcame North Macedonia thanks to the United combination of Fernandes and Ronaldo. Finally, Christian Eriksen has been making headlines again, returning to the stadium where he collapsed last summer, to show he is back to his best with another goal. Brentford will hope to seethis form continue for them in the Premier League. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
England v Ivory Coast preview, Ronaldo, Mane and Salah face World Cup qualification showdowns and Barcelona want Raphinha
Feargal Brennan, Marley Anderson and Joel Tudor on Tuesday duty previewing a huge night of international action with plenty of Premier League interest. Gareth Southgate has promised yet more changes as England take on Ivory Coast at Wembley tonight in the Three Lions final game of 2021/22. Cristiano Ronaldo, Sane Mane and Mo Salah face crucial World Cup play off action on w winner-takes-all night across the globe. Plus Barcelona's transfer interest in Leeds United star Raphinha and which Premier League sides are in danger of being picked apart if they are relegated? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
EPL block Burnley from signing Moses, and Christian Eriksen scores on his Denmark return.
A new week kicks off with Ant McGinley alongside Jim Salveson and Marley Anderson. Moanday starts with our grips in "Get in the Sea" plus we have more questions than answers on why the Premier League blocked Burnley's attempt to sign Victor Moses. As England prepare to face Ivory Coast on Tuesday, we play a game inspired by Wilfrid Zaha as we look at other EPL players who have switched national allegiance. And in the final section of the show, we look at the feel-good story of the weekend as Christian Eriksen scored in his first international since he collapsed during Euro 2020. This Episode contains music by Rafael Krux - "Stereotype News" and "The Madness of Linda" and appear under Creative Commons 3.0 Public Domain License. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kane wants Rooney's record as England beat Switzerland, World Cup qualifying picture plus Rashford linked to Arsenal and Man City's Haaland progress
Feargal Brennan, Sam Lee and Jonathan Smith on weekend duty covering the latest Premier League and international window news. Harry Kane moved level with Bobby Charlton on England goals as Gareth Southgate's side squeezed out a 2-1 friendly win over Switzerland at Wembley. Ten more nations will join the 2022 World Cup group stage draw in the coming days - will Mo Salah's Egypt or Sadio Mane's Senegal be amongst them? Marcus Rashford linked Arsenal summer switch, Manchester City home in on Erling Haaland and Leicester City star Youri Tielemans reveals Champions League ambition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Dugout - England's 'meaningless' friendlies, Southgate's World Cup squad plan and should cup semis move from Wembley?
Jim Salveson is joined on this weeks episode of The Dugout by former England winger Trevor Steven and Southampton stalwart Francis Benali. How will England fare at the World Cup, are England's upcoming friendlies pointless, and who deserves a chance for the Three Lions? We tackle those questions as well as the notion of moving FA Cup semi finals back to neutral venues and away from Wembley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chelsea bidders narrowed down, Defoe announces retirement and Wales close in on World Cup Finals whilst Italy crash out
Wales and Italy had contrasting fortunes in World Cup Qualifying last night, with Gareth Bale silencing his critics to see his country through to a final playoff, whilst the Italians were stunned by North Macedonia and won't play in the tournament in Qatar. (Part 2, 22:50) The shortlist of bids to buy Chelsea football club has been drawn up. (Part 3, 33:19) Premier League 100 club member Jermain Defoe has announced his retirement from the game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chelsea allowed to sell tickets again and Rooney and Vieira inducted in to Premier League Hall of Fame
Wayne Rooney and Patrick Vieira, two Premier League legends, have been inducted in to the 2022 Hall of Fame. Although a nice accolade, is the idea of a Hall of Fame an idea fans can get on board with? (Part 2, 16:44) Chelsea's operational license has been amended by the UK Government and so the Blues will now be able to sell tickets to the FA Cup semi final and Champions League knockout stages. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Manchester United speak with Ajax boss Ten Hag, England make squad changes and which Championship sides could be promoted to the Premier League?
Manchester United have reportedly spoken to Ajax boss Erik Ten Hag about the possibility of him becoming their new permanent manager. Is he the right man for the job at Old Trafford? (Part 2, 17:05) England boss Gareth Southgate has made some changes to the latest Three Lions squad. (Part 3, 35:42) Which Championship sides would we like to see in the Premier League next season? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Frank 'tough guy' Lampard reads the riot act at Everton, FA Cup fan updates and Cavani and Henderson to leave Man United in 2022
Feargal Brennan, Marley Anderson and Joel Tudor on Tuesday duty to dive into some of the big talking points across the Premier League. Everton boss Frank Lampard has opted for a stick over carrot approach in his attempts to inject some life into his struggling side following their FA Cup defeat at Crystal Palace. Chelsea could be offered a full fan allocation for their semi final against Palace but Liverpool and Manchester City fans face a Wembley travel nightmare. And in transfer news, Edinson Cavani is being targeted by Inter Milan ahead of his expected exit from Old Trafford, with Paulo Dybala linked as a replacement and Newcastle eyeing Dean Henderson as their new No.1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Can Liverpool win a quadruple and Spurs continue top 4 tilt at West Ham's expense
Liverpool were run really close in the FA Cup quarter final by Nottingham Forest last night, whilst West Ham were soundly beaten by Spurs in the Premier League to dent their top 4 hopes and enhance Tottenham's. (Part 2, 14:23) What has annoyed us this weekend? Son Heung-Min, Aston Villa and Jurgen Klopp all feature... (Part 3, 23:39) With Liverpool still in 4 competitions and Man City still in 3, who takes home the prizes this term? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
FA Cup semis for Chelsea, Man City and Palace as Leeds and Arsenal seal key Premier League wins and is Jordan Pickford still England's No.1?
Feargal Brennan, Jack Gaughan and Alex Boardman on Sunday night duty to review the latest FA Cup and Premier League action from the weekend. Chelsea avoided any off field distractions to clinch an FA Cup semi final place, Manchester City kept up their treble push at Southampton and Crystal Palace cruised into the last four with a 4-0 win over Everton. In Premier League action, Leeds boosted their survival hopes with a 3-2 fightback win at Wolves, Brentford slipped up at Leicester City and Arsenal bounced back at Aston Villa. Plus, as Frank Lampard's Blues continue to struggle, the team look at Jordan Pickford's England future ahead of the 2022 World Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Dugout – How pressure can change a title race and will an outsider win the FA Cup this season?
Former Leicester and Hull striker Matty Fryatt and ex-Brighton and Southampton man Dean Hammond join Niall McCaughan on this week's episode of The Dugout, the show featuring former Premier League players. With Liverpool and Manchester City tussling for the title, Dean reveals how pressure can be telling in a title race from his experiences in the Championship with Southampton, whilst former finalist Matty shares his thoughts on FA Cup quarter final weekend, with Everton fighting relegation but still in the competition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Everton secure 3 MASSIVE Premier League points, Leeds' leaky defence, West Ham and Leicester through in Europe
Everton beat Newcastle 1-0 last night to secure a vital 3 points in their Premier League survival bid. Leeds' have the chance to do similar tonight when they play Wolves, plus we discuss West Ham and Leicester's progression in Europe. Also, we look ahead to the weekend's games with our partners Who Knows Wins, the social betting game where you pit your wits against friends, family and colleagues. 18+, please bet responsibly, begambleaware.org. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Title race tightens after Liverpool beat Arsenal and a HUGE Premier League night for Everton at Goodison Park
The Premier League title race got a little spicier as last night Liverpool won 0-2 at Arsenal to go just a point behind table-topping Manchester City. (Part 2, 12:12) Harry Kane broke another goalscoring record as Spurs kept their top 4 hopes alive with victory over Brighton. (Part 3, 25:21) Everton have a massive game tonight at home to Newcastle. Can they get a result? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Man Utd crash out of Champions League, Chelsea issue stupid statement and is Arsenal v Liverpool the biggest Premier League game of the season?
Manchester United will go another season without silverware after a 0-1 loss at Old Trafford last night saw them knocked out of the Champions League. (Part 2, 11:14) Chelsea's problems have been well documented, but the club embarrassed themselves yesterday with a silly statement requesting to play an FA Cup game behind closed doors. (Part 3, 24:46) It's a massive night in the Premier League, with top 4 chasing Arsenal hosting title challengers Liverpool. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Man City Premier League title wobble at Palace, Man United host Atletico, Old Trafford demolition plans and five subs in 2022/23?
Feargal Brennan, Ian Brannan and Joel Tudor on duty to look back on a big night in the Premier League title race at Selhurst Park. Manchester City missed the chance to extend their lead at the top against Crystal Palace, as they drew 0-0 in South London, meaning Liverpool can close the gap on City to a point if they win at Arsenal tomorrow. On the other side of the city, Ralf Rangnick's Manchester United will be bidding for a place in the Champions League last 16, as they play host to Atletico Madrid. Plus the latest plans for Old Trafford potentially being demolished to make way for a new home for United and an incoming vote on the return of five substitutions to the the Premier League next season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Can Man City keep up title advantage whilst Chelsea continue to dominate headlines both on and off the pitch
Manchester City travel to Crystal Palace in the Premier League tonight looking to maintain their lead at the top of the table. (Part 2, 15:12) Ownership was the main question on Sunday as Eddie Howe fielded more awkward Newcastle questions and Chelsea's ownership issues continued. (Part 3, 34:26) What has annoyed us this week? VAR, Chelsea and more are on the agenda. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Record breaking Ronaldo inspires United to Spurs win, Arsenal keep up Top Four push as Leeds, Brentford and Watford boost survival chances
Feargal Brennan, Eisha Acton and Pete Hall on duty to review the weekend's Premier League action. Cristiano Ronaldo netted a hat trick, and set a new goal scoring world record (807) as Manchester United cruised past Spurs at Old Trafford. Embattled Chelsea seal a crucial three points against in form Newcastle, as Top Four rivals Arsenal and West Ham also won. Down the bottom, Brentford secured back-to-back Premier League wins as they edged out Burnley, Jesse Marsch finally got his first win as Leeds boss but Frank Lampard's Everton relegation woes deepen once again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Dugout - Crunch time for Everton, Man Utd and Spurs meet in big top 4 bout and how will Chelsea's players be feeling?
Niall McCaughan is joined by former Everton winger Trevor Steven and ex-Southampton man Francis Benali on The Dugout, the show featuring former top flight professionals. With Chelsea's future in disarray, how will the players be reacting? Trevor and Francis share their thoughts on the situation at Stamford Bridge as well as previewing some of the biggest games of the weekend, with Man Utd facing Spurs and Everton in dire need of points. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kieran Maguire on what's REALLY happening at Chelsea plus Premier League review as Leeds continue to plummet
Football finance expert Kieran Maguire from the Price of Football podcast joined us to discuss the latest on Chelsea after owner Roman Abramovich's assets were frozen by the UK Government. Can Chelsea still be sold? Kieran gives his take. (Part 2, 17:19) We review Thursday's Premier League results with Leeds staring relegation in the face after another damaging defeat. (Part 3, 33:32) We've teamed up with Who Knows Wins, the social sports game where mates, family and colleagues pit their wits for real money - and bragging rights! We make our choices for this weekend's Pick10 League. 18+, bet responsibly, begambleaware.org. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chelsea SEIZED by UK Government after Abramovich sanctioned
Roman Abramovich's assets - including Chelsea - have been frozen amidst the ongoing war in Ukraine. The news is massive for Chelsea and may well change their future in the English game. We discuss the immediate fallout after the sanctions on the Oligarch were announced. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Will Pep play the kids in the Champions League tonight, Liverpool through despite defeat and Leicester's rebuilding project
Liverpool lost 0-1 to Inter last night but still made it through in the Champions League. Are they tournament favourites? (Part 2, 11:51) Man City have a 5-0 aggregate lead in their European tie with Sporting. Will that prompt Pep Guardiola to play the youngsters tonight? (Part 3, 20:45) The Premier League has suspended their broadcast contract in Russia and Wesley Fofana is the latest Leicester player to sign a new deal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Everton on the brink after 5-0 Spurs hammering, Liverpool host Inter Milan and could Marcus Rashford leave Manchester United?
Feargal Brennan, Marley Anderson and Jim Salveson on Tuesday reviewing and previewing another busy week of Premier League and Champions League action. Everton's Premier League hopes have taken another major blow in Monday night action as Frank Lampard's side crumbled to a 5-0 defeat away at Tottenham. Neighbours Liverpool return to Champions League action tonight, as Inter Milan head to Anfield, however, Jurgen Klopp's side already have a 2-0 aggregate lead over the Italians. And to wrap up, the team look at the latest rumours surrounding Marcus Rashford's future at Manchester United with the England star reportedly considering an Old Trafford exit this summer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Are football fans 'entitled', Everton and Spurs meet in big game tonight and Manchester derby debrief
We discuss what has annoyed us this week in the world of the Premier League, with entitled football fans on the agenda. (Part 2, 12:15) Everton and Tottenham play tonight in the top flight, with both sides needing a win for different reasons. (Part 3, 26:09) The dust settles on the Manchester derby. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Manchester is BLUE as City thrash United, Arsenal edge into the Top Four and Leeds' US revolution begins with defeat at Leicester City
Feargal Brennan, Jay Motty and Rob Blanchette are on duty to review a ruthless weekend of action in both the Premier League title and Top Four races. Manchester City responded to Liverpool's 1-0 win over West Ham with a statement of intent as they brushed rivals Manchester United aside with a 4-1 win at the Etihad. Jesse Marsch's start to life as Leeds United boss ended in defeat at Leicester City, Burnley slipped up against Chelsea and relegation rivals Brentford broke their losing streak at Norwich. Mikel Arteta's Arsenal eased back into the Top Four, with a crucial win at Watford, as Newcastle, Crystal Palace and Aston Villa all picked up three points. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Dugout - Will Abramovich’s Chelsea sale affect the players, massive Manchester derby and are young players hungrier?
Former Leicester and Brighton midfielder and ex-Wolves and West Ham winger Matt Jarvis join Niall McCaughan on this week's episode of The Dugout. With Abramovich choosing to sell Chelsea, how will the players be impacted? Plus, we look ahead to Leeds v Leicester, Liverpool v West Ham and the notion that younger players are hungrier for success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Newcastle director Amanda Staveley comments on Abramovich, relegation round up and Everton through in FA Cup
Newcastle's Amanda Staveley was quizzed on Roman Abramovich's sale of Chelsea, which sparked some interesting debate when it came to Premier League ownership. (Part 2, 17:08) We've teamed up with Who Knows Wins, the social sports game where mates, family and colleagues pit their wits for real money. We choose our picks in the games featuring relegation candidates this weekend. 18+, bet responsibly, begambleaware.org. (Part 3, 35:57) It wasn't comprehensive, but Everton beat non-league Borehamwood 2-0 in the FA Cup last night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Abramovich puts Chelsea up for sale after almost 20 years of ownership and 21 trophies won
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has overseen monumental success at Stamford Bridge, with multiple Premier League titles and two Champions League's won under his ownership. However, in light of recent off-field events, the Russian oligarch has decided he will sell Chelsea Football Club. We dissect the news and what it may mean for the future as well as getting the thoughts of lifelong Blues fan Damien St John on proceedings. Plus, we take a look at last night's FA Cup affairs and Everton's task tonight against non-league Borehamwood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Vardy returns to vanquish Burnley, Tottenham trophyless again after slip up in cup and will Chelsea cope with Kenilworth?
Leicester beat Burnley 0-2 in the only Premier League game last night. It's a blow for the Clarets' survival hopes, but Vardy's return will encourage a Leicester side who have been below par this term. (Part 2, 11:06) Middlesbrough added Spurs to their list of FA Cup scalps this season as Tottenham will once again go trophyless for another season. (Part 3, 23:47) Chelsea travel to Luton's peculiar Kenilworth Road in the FA Cup tonight. Can they respond from Wembley disappointment? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Battling Burnley host Leicester City, Premier League sides in FA Cup action and Leeds United confirm Jesse Marsch
Feargal Brennan, Ian Brannan and Joel Tudor on duty to preview Premier League and FA Cup action as Leeds confirm Marcelo Bielsa's replacement at Elland Road. Sean Dyche's Burnley can move out of the bottom three for the first time in 2021/22 if they avoid defeat at home to Antonio Conte's Tottenham at Turf Moor. Treble chasing Manchester City head to Championship basement side Peterborough United, Crystal Palace host Stoke City and Tottenham head to Middlesbrough. Leeds United have confirmed Jesse Marsch as Bielsa's replacement at Elland Road, can the American boss keep them in the Premier League? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Liverpool lift League Cup after Kepa penalty calamity, FA announce sanctions on Russia and it's bye Bielsa at Leeds
Liverpool won the Carabao Cup after a dramatic penalty shootout against Chelsea. Blues keeper Kepa was sent on to be the hero - but ended up being the villain! (Part 2, 13:06) The FA have announced that England will not be competing against Russia for the forseeable future. (Part 3, 25:45) We discuss what we didn't enjoy about the weekend's action, with Bielsa's Leeds departure on the agenda. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Man City seal late Everton win, United held by Watford, Spurs bounce back, Leeds sack Bielsa and Abramovich's Chelsea change
Feargal Brennan is joined by Eisha Acton and Ant McGinley to review a massive weekend of Premier League action and breaking news. Manchester City sealed a controversial late 1-0 win at Everton as Manchester United stumbled again with a 0-0 Old Trafford draw against relegation battling Watford. Tottenham bounced back in their own Top Four push with a 4-0 win at Leeds as West Ham edged out a 1-0 win at home to Wolves. Newcastle and Burnley pushed their cases for Premier League survival with vital victories down at the bottom of the table. The gang also discuss the announcement of Leeds sacking manager Marcelo Bielsa and Roman Abramovich's statement passing stewardship of Chelsea FC to the club's charity foundation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Dugout - Could Conte quit, Chelsea's cup final conundrum and will Eriksen make Brentford bow?
Niall McCaughan is joined on this week's episode by former Premier League players Trevor Steven and Francis Benali. With Tottenham struggling recently, Antonio Conte hinted midweek he could resign as Spurs boss. Where is it going wrong for the Italian, and will he stay? Chelsea's Lukaku troubles ahead of the Carabao Cup final with Liverpool and Christian Eriksen potentially making his Brentford debut are also discussed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arsenal take pole in top 4 race, Canaries face crucial Premier League game tonight and will Liverpool win the Carabao Cup?
Arsenal beat Wolves 2-1 in dramatic fashion last night to secure 4th in the Premier League. Are the Gunners now primed for a top 4 finish? (Part 2, 16:51) Liverpool fan Steve McNorton joins us to share his thoughts ahead of Sunday's Carabao Cup final at Wembley between the Reds and Chelsea. (Part 3, 31:57) We've teamed up with Who Knows Wins, is the social sports game where mates, family and colleagues pit their wits for real money. We go through our Pick10 choices for the weekend's Premier League action. 18+, please bet responsibly, begambleaware.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Could Conte quit Tottenham, Liverpool cut gap at top of Premier League and Manchester United rescue draw in Madrid
Tottenham lost again in the Premier League last night. Manager Antonio Conte even hinted he could quit Spurs after being beaten by Burnley - who took a huge step in their survival fight. Plus, Liverpool leathered Leeds 6-0 to cut the gap at the Premier League summit to just 3 points. (Part 2, 23:52) Manchester United were on the ropes against Atletico in the Champions League last night, but young Anthony Elanga snatched a draw in the first leg of the knockout tie. (Part 3, 36:31) Watford's misery continues, Arsenal and Wolves clash in a huge top 4 tussle and Leicester are away in Europe tonight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chelsea stride towards Champions League progression without 'tired' Lukaku and Ronaldo returns to Madrid with Manchester United
Champions League action has taken centre stage for now, with defending champions Chelsea in action last night. The Blues beat Lille 2-0 at Stamford Bridge and are in pole position for a quarter-final spot - and they did it without the under-fire Lukaku, who Tuchel claims is 'tired'... (Part 2, 20:18) It's Manchester United's turn in Europe tonight, with Ronaldo returning to Madrid in facing an old enemy, Atletico. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chelsea face Lille in Champions League action, what next for Bielsa at Leeds, Sterling to stay at Man City as Lampard eyes targets
Feargal Brennan, Marley Anderson and Joel Tudor on Tuesday duty to look ahead to a busy week of Premier League and Champions League action. Chelsea face off with defending Ligue 1 champions Lille in their last 16 first leg with major questions over Romelu Lukaku's performances this season. The team also look at what next for Leeds United as they face a relegation battle in the final weeks of the campaign with Marcelo Bielsa's contract up this summer? Plus some transfer news as Manchester City prepare to offer a long term deal to Raheem Sterling and Everton boss Frank Lampard targets his former club Chelsea with summer interest in Connor Gallagher, Armando Broja and Billy Gilmour. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wolves continue top 4 hunt, fickle football fandom and Jack Wilshere finally finds a new club
Wolves beat Leicester 2-1 in the Premier League yesterday to further announce themselves as unlikely top 4 contenders. Can they finish in the Champions League spots this season? (Part 2, 21:38) On Mondays, we like to have our weekly complain! From coin throwing to Kasper Schmeichel, what annoyed us in the Premier League this weekend? (Part 3, 31:38) Former Arsenal and West Ham man Jack Wilshere has finally found himself a new club, but it isn't who you might expect... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Premier League title race BACK ON as Man City lose, Burnley and Watford shake up the relegation picture and Man United win in the Elland Road rain
Feargal Brennan, Jay Motty and Rob Blanchette on duty for a mammoth Premier League review show after a huge weekend of top flight action. Manchester City's first defeat of 2022, at home to Tottenham, has reopened the Premier League race, as rivals Liverpool closed the gap with a 3-1 Anfield win over Norwich City. Burnley have dragged themselves off the foot of the table, with their first win of 2022, at Brighton, as fellow strugglers Watford picked up a first victory under new boss Roy Hodgson at Aston Villa. PLUS crucial wins in the Top Four race, as Manchester United edged out a thriller at rain soaked Leeds United, Arsenal cruised past Brentford, Everton lost at Southampton, Newcastle drew at West Ham and Chelsea snatched a late three points at Crystal Palace. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Dugout - Sol Bamba talks Leeds v Man Utd, Matty Fryatt gives Leicester lowdown and can Tottenham topple City?
On this week's edition of The Dugout, Niall McCaughan is joined by current Middlesbrough and former Leeds defender Sol Bamba as well as ex-Hull City and Leicester striker Matty Fryatt. Sol and Matty share their thoughts on Leeds v Man Utd, Rodgers rocky recent run at Leicester, Conte's concerns at Tottenham and more Premier League news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Light work for Leicester in Europe, our weekend Premier League picks and who makes the next England squad?
With the 2022 FIFA World Cup closing in, who makes Gareth Southgate's next England squad? Has Maguire done enough? A maiden cap for Bowen and Ramsey? We discuss. (Part 2, 16:59) We've teamed up with Who Knows Wins, the social sports game where mates, family and colleagues pit their wits for real money. The lads choose their Premier League predictions for the weekend. (18+, bet responsibly, begambleaware.org) (Part 3, 37:05) Leicester City beat Randers in Europe last night, where Dewsbury-Hall impressed again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Liverpool beat Inter, Leicester's Rodgers under pressure and has Conte bitten off more than he can chew with Spurs?
Liverpool took a huge step towards the Champions League quarter finals with a 0-2 win away at Inter in the San Siro last night. (Part 2, 14:09) Antonio Conte has been speaking to the media and the Tottenham boss cuts a frustrated figure. Has he got a harder task at Spurs than he anticipated? (Part 3, 27:45) Leicester's European journey continues tonight as they face Randers in the Europa Conference League. Should under-pressure Brendan Rodgers be winning this competition? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Man City smash Sporting, Ronaldo ends Man Utd goal drought and injury-free Liverpool return to the San Siro
Ronaldo stepped up to end his goal drought last night and fire Manchester United in to the Premier League's top 4 with victory over Brighton. (Part 2, 11:15) Manchester City hammered Sporting 0-5 away from home in the Champions League last night, effectively securing a spot in the quarters already. Is this their season? (Part 3, 24:15) Liverpool continue their Champions League journey tonight against Inter, with a fully fit squad for the first time in more than 1000 days! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices