
The Daily Football Briefing
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Arsenal and Manchester City prepare for a title clash
Can this Arsenal side challenge City? Charlie Eccleshare on the huge test for the Gunners.Which player could decide the outcome on Sunday? Jon Mackenzie thinks one player in particular will have a big impact.And Der Klassiker - but not as we know it. Seb Stafford-Bloor tells us what’s at stake between Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund.Host: Tim SpiersProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Ben Green Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How can Arsenal beat Manchester City?
We’re gearing up for the return of the Premier League. James McNicholas on Arsenal’s chance against Manchester City.Former England captain Steph Houghton retires. Jessy Parker Humphreys reflects on Houghton’s legacy.And who is the “nobody” who tried to buy Manchester United and Inter Milan? Adam Crafton has the fascinating story.Host: Abi PatersonProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bellingham salvages draw with Belgium
The line up for Euro 2024 is complete. Jordan Campbell was in Poland for Ukraine’s emotional qualification.Bellingham salvages a draw with Belgium. Jay Harris thinks Ivan Toney has solidified his role as Harry Kane’s back-up. Mark Carey thinks Kobbie Mainoo may start for England at Euro 2024.And watch out for Spain’s young guns. Pol Ballus was at the Santiago Bernabeu where Lamine Yamal shined.Plus, Charlotte Harpur gets you ready for the UWCL quarterfinals second legs.Host: Abi PatersonProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Leicester are in trouble, but how much?
Who will be snapping up those last places in the European Championships? Tom Williams makes the case for WalesHow much trouble are Leicester City in? Matt Slater explains all How did Amanda Stavely’s day in court go? Tom Burrows was in court to watchHost: Iain MacintoshProducers: Abi Paterson and Mike ZimmermannExec Prod: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

England struggle without Kane against Brazil
How are England coping without Kane? Jack Pitt-Brooke was at Wembley and witnessed first-hand the issues for England.Are Germany back to their best? Seb Stafford-Bloor on the German’s improvement under Nagelsmann. And, fireworks in the WSL. Jessy Parker Humphreys catches you up on the title race.Host: Mike ZimmermannProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

When will Xabi Alonso make a decision?
What does the future hold for Gareth Southgate? Jack Pitt-Brooke tells us the timeline of a decision.Why have Bayern gone public about chasing Alonso? Raphael Honigstein has the latest info.And who’s going to qualify for the Euros?Host: Tim SpiersProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why Liverpool's new sporting director needs to hit the ground running
Will Harry Kane be fit enough to start for England? Jack Pitt-Brooke has the latest on Kane’s injury.Why Liverpool's new sporting director needs to hit the ground running? James Peace on Richard Hughes’ first orders of business in charge.And is it okay to not play for your country? Amy Lawrence thinks it’s important for players to have appropriate rest.Host: Abi PatersonProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Ben Green Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Man United's Mainoo makes England squad
Man U’s Mainoo makes England’s senior squad. Carl Anka profiles the "preposterous" player.The Premier League heads Down Under. Jacob Whitehead looks at why teams are heading to Australia.Why you should care about English football’s latest development. Matt Slater runs through what an independence regulator actually means for football.Host: Michael BaileyProducers: Abi Paterson and Mike ZimmermannExec Prod: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Forest deducted four points
Nottingham Forest deducted four points for spending breach. Phil Buckingham has the details of the case and Paul Taylor brings Forest's furious reaction.Why isn’t Ben White in the England squad? James McNicholas tells us more about the Arsenal right back.Chelsea look to Champions League quest. Jessy Parker Humphreys previews the Blues game against Ajax.Host: Michael BaileyProducers: Abi Paterson and Michael ZimmermannExec Prod: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Old Trafford Epic: What Now For Liverpool?
Manchester United are on their way to Wembley. Dan Sheldon and James Pearce were at Old Trafford for the late comeback.As are Chelsea…but only just… Liam Twomey highlights more drama between the fans, Raheem Sterling and Pochettino.And how’s Barcelona’s recovery looking? Dermot Corrigan was in Madrid to watch Barca’s 3-0 win against Atletico.Host: Iain MacintoshProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dominant Liverpool prepare for Man United in style
Dominant Liverpool prepare for Old Trafford in style. James Pearce and Mark Critchley set us up for an FA Cup quarter final for the ages.Could Newcastle really upset the FA Cup holders? Chris Waugh wonders whether the Magpies can topple Man City.Villa beat Ajax but suffer Watkins injury scare. Tim Spiers was on hand to watch.Chelsea host Arsenal in WSL title tussle at Stamford Bridge. Jessy Parker Humphreys previews what should be an epic game.Host: Michael BaileyProducers: Abi Paterson and Michael ZimmermannExec Prod: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Inter crash out of the Champions League
Inter exit the Champions League. James Horncastle on the disappointment from the Serie A leaders.Sancho helps Dortmund progress. Seb Stafford-Bloor sees Sancho playing with more freedom and creativity.And why are the Premier League playing Deal or No Deal with the EFL? Matt Slater has the details on the failed funding package.Host: Abi PatersonProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Arsenal advance to the Champions League quarterfinals
Arsenal pushed to penalties by Porto. James McNicholas reacts to a wild night at the Emirates, after Arsenal advance to the Champions League quarterfinals.Barca eliminate Napoli. Dermot Corrigan on the youngsters carrying Barcelona through the competition.And, who will join them? James Horncastle gives his expectations on tonight’s Inter v Atletico game.Host: Abi PatersonProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Palmer keeps Chelsea's faint European hopes alive
Chelsea keep their faint European hopes alive. Simon Johnson was at Stamford Bridge to watch the Cole Palmer show.Do Arsenal have what it takes to fight back against Porto? Amy Lawrence muses on the importance of this fixture for Arsenal's season.Just how bad would a Champions League exit be for Barcelona? Alvaro Romeo speaks to James Richardson about the significance of this fixture against Napoli.Host: Tim SpiersProds: Abi Paterson and Mike ZimmermannExec Prod: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Liverpool and City make way for Arsenal in the title race
Liverpool and City make the title race even tighter. James Pearce and Sam Lee were at Anfield for the last PL meeting between Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola.What has the coaching rivalry meant to English football?And, is this the last straw for Mauricio Pochettino at Chelsea? Liam Twomey looks ahead to Chelsea’s crucial game against Newcastle tonight.Host: Mike ZimmermannProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Liverpool face City in potential title decider
It’s all eyes on Anfield for a potential title decider as Klopp takes on Pep for one last time in the Premier League. Michael Cox previews this one.Will a change in keeper upset Arsenal’s rhythm? David Raya can't play against his parent club, Brentford, so James McNicholas analyses the impact that may have.Plus all the action from the Europa and Conference Leagues too Host: Tim SpiersProducer: Mike Zimmermann and Abi PatersonExecutive Producer: Ben Green Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

City dominate as lucky Real progress in Champions League
Man City’s European dominance continues. Sam Lee was at the Etihad to watch a much changed City continue their Champions League defence.Real Madrid make unconvincing progress. Guillermo Rai brings his take on an unspectacular show from Los Blancos.How will Liverpool negotiate their date in Prague? It's bad timing for Klopp's kids with City at the weekend but, as James Pearce tells us, key players are on the way back.Host: Michael BaileyProducers: Abi Paterson and Michael ZimmermannExec Prod: Ben Green Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kane sends Bayern to the Champions League quarterfinals
Kane keeps Bayern in Europe. Seb Stafford-Bloor reflects on Bayern Munich’s 3-0 win against Lazio to progress them to the quarterfinals of the Champions League.Mbappe gives another masterclass. Peter Rutzler talks about Kylan Mbappe carrying PSG to the UCL quarterfinals.Plus Haaland answers those contract rumours. Sam Lee on whether Manchester City fans should be worried.And, Real Madrid chase their 15th Champions League trophy. Guillermo Rai is at the Santiago Bernabéu.Host: Abi PatersonProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Ben Green Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Arsenal hit six past sorry Sheffield United
Arsenal continue their rampant form. James McNicholas was at Brammal Lane for the Gunners’ 6-0 win.Bayern need to turn it around in the Champions League. Seb Stafford-Bloor describes the mood around Munich.And why is Mbappe not playing so much football anymore? Peter Rutzler explains Luis Enrique’s reasoning.Host: Abi PatersonProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Ben Green Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Foden shines as City beat United in the derby
Manchester stays Blue as Foden shines for City. Sam Lee on Foden being the big game player for City this season.United feeling blue as they lose ground on the Champions League places. Laurie Whitwell on the crucial race for the top 4.And why did Real Madrid see red in Valencia? Mario Cortegana explains the latest refereeing drama in Spain.Host: Michael BaileyProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pogba banned from football for four years
Is Paul Pogba’s career over? James Horncastle tells us what’s next for the Juventus midfielder.Do United have a prayer in the Manchester derby? Mark Critchley previews the cross-town matchup.And what’s got Ronaldo riled in Saudi Arabia? Nick Miller explains Ronaldo’s suspension.Host: Tim SpiersProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Arch-rivals Liverpool and Man United set up FA Cup showdown
Liverpool and Manchester United book an FA Cup showdown. Carl Anka watched United scrape through against Forest while James Pearce saw Klopp's kids prove they are more than alright. James also brings us up to speed on Liverpool's search for a Sporting Director.Chelsea made life difficult for themselves against Leeds.We tell you why Taylor Swift is causing Real Madrid to move their final match of the season.Host: Michael BaileyProducers: Abi Paterson and Michael ZimmermannExec Prod: Iain MacIntosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pressure eases on Howe as Newcastle edge through
Newcastle squeak through to the FA Cup Quarter Finals. Chris Waugh reflects on a match that saw the Premier League side struggle against Championship opposition.Jack Grealish limped off as Erling Haaland scored five. Sam Lee watched Manchester City cruise past Luton.Pochettino fights back at stumbling Chelsea. Ahead of their match against Leeds, Liam Twomey analyses the Chelsea manager's epic answer in their pre match press conference.Host: Michael BaileyProducers: Abi Paterson and Michael ZimmermannExec Prod: Iain MacIntosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Everton’s points penalty reduced
Everton’s points penalty is reduced. David Ornstein on why it was decided to reduce the penalty but also what still lies in store for the Toffees and Nottingham Forest.Newcastle look to turn the tide as they face Blackburn in the FA Cup. Chris Waugh previews the tie. Real Madrid close in on another Galactico. Rafael Honigstein has the story on Alfonso Davies' proposed move.Host: Tim SpiersProducers: Abi Paterson and Mike ZimmermannExec Prod: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Liverpool win the Carabao Cup
Liverpool win the League Cup. James Pearce reacts to Jurgen Klopp’s youth movement in the biggest game of the season so far.Another Wembley defeat for Chelsea. Liam Twomey thinks Pochettino’s side showed mental weakness on Sunday.And how did Manchester United lose to Fulham at home? Carl Anka was at Old Trafford.Host: Tim SpiersProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Liverpool and Chelsea prepare for the Carabao Cup final
Liverpool and Chelsea face off at Wembley. James Pearce and Liam Twomey give their insight leading up to the Carabao Cup final.A grudge match for Arsenal. Amy Lawrence thinks Arsenal is looking for revenge.And can Bayern Munich win a football match? Seb Stafford-Bloor on the struggles of Bayern.Host: Tim SpiersProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Liverpool fight back to crush Luton
Liverpool survive a Luton scare to go clear. Caoimhe O'Neill was at Anfield to watch the drama unfold.A late Champions League blow for Arsenal. James McNicholas saw Arsenal succumb to a last minute winner in Porto.Napoli begin life under their third coach of the season. James Horncastle assesses the size of the task in front of Francesco Calzona despite their draw with Barcelona.Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s vision for Manchester United. Adam Crafton reports back on what Ratcliffe had to say with some of it causing a stir.Thomas Tuchel will leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season. Raphael Honigstein discusses whether Xabi Alonso may be tempted by a move to Munich.Host: Adam LeventhalProducers: Abi Paterson and Mike ZimmermannExec Prod: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe's takeover at Manchester United is official
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is finally in at Man Utd. Laurie Whitwell on what this means for the club moving forward.Arsenal take their buzz into the Champions League. James McNicolas is in Porto and previews Arsenal’s Round of 16 tie.And La Liga tightens its financial screw on Barcelona. Pol Ballus has the latest on Barca’s financial troubles.Host: Michael BaileyProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Roy Hodgson steps down at Crystal Palace
It’s standoff time as Ashworth goes on gardening leave. Laurie Whitwell and Chris Waugh have the latest on the future of Newcastle’s sporting director.Glasner appointed as Hodgson says bye to Crystal Palace. Matt Woosnam reacts to the news.And it’s a third manager of the season for the Italian champions. James Horncastle on Napoli’s struggles.Host: Michael BaileyProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bayern suffer their third consecutive loss
Is Thomas Tuchel on his way out at Bayern? Raphael Honigstein has the latest on the German manager.The Premier League title race takes another turn. Sam Lee and Simon Johnson react to the 1-1 draw between Manchester City and Chelsea.And, are PSG already phasing out Mbappe? Peter Rutzler on the future of the French star after being left out of the starting XI on Saturday.Host: Mike ZimmermannProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kylian Mbappe set to leave Paris Saint Germain
Kylian Mbappe is leaving PSG. Peter Rutzler on the impact this will have.How will PSG cope without him? David Ornstein thinks they will have a long list of replacements.And is he destined for Real Madrid? Mario Cortegana has the latest between Mbappe and Madrid.Plus, Chelsea and Manchester City men and women’s teams face off this weekend: Liam Twomey describes Chelsea’s ups and downs against the top teams in the Premier League. And Charlotte Harpur previews the huge clash in the WSL.Host: Tim SpiersProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kane’s quest for silverware hits another snag
Kane’s quest for silverware hits another snag as Bayern fall to defeat against Lazio. Rafael Honigstein was in Rome watching it all unfold.Kylian Mbappe leads PSG to victory over Real Sociedad. Peter Rutzler tells us all about the brilliant night for the Frenchman.Chelsea want Lyon’s manager to replace Emma Hayes. Charlotte Harpur broke the story and brings the details.Host: Tim SpiersProducers: Abi Paterson and Mike ZimmermannExec Prod: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Man Utd target Newcastle's sporting director
Man United look to poach Newcastle’s Dan Ashworth. David Ornstein has the story as Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS look to rebuild United.Man City survive a brief scare in Scandinavia as Real Madrid edge Leipzig. Sam Lee was in Copenhagen as City's title defence continues and Mario Cortegana was in Germany.Can Bayern really find their consolation in the Champions League? Mark Carey runs the rule over tonight's Champions League fixtures.Host: Michael BaileyProducer: Mike Zimmermann and Abi PatersonExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Champions League returns: why this year could spring a surprise
Chelsea leave it late at Selhurst Park. Simon Johnson was on hand to watch the Blues fight back against Crystal Palace and move up to tenth.The Champions League returns. Which games should you be excited about and who are the favourites? Michael Cox previews the round of 16.Is it now or never for Mbappe to Real Madrid? Mario Cortegana has the latest on the French striker's saga.Host: Michael BaileyProducer: Mike Zimmermann and Abi PatersonExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Arsenal score six in Rice's return to West Ham
Arsenal hit six and Man United hit form. Laurie Whitwell tells us if the race is on for Champions League qualification.Bayer put Bayern in their Bundesliga place. Seb Stafford-Bloor raves about Leverkusen’s performance.And Ivory Coast are AFCON champions. Jay Harris is in Abidjan for the celebrations.Host: Michael BaileyProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Are Manchester United's Champions League hopes alive?
Title showdown in La Liga. Pol Ballus on the atmosphere leading up to the crucial game in Spain between Real Madrid and Girona.Are Manchester United in a Champions League race? Mark Critchley and Joey D’Urso on the top 4 race between Aston Villa and United.A blockbuster weekend in Serie A. James Horncastle previews the key matchups in Italy.And two heavyweights battle for AFCON supremacy. Jay Harris ahead of Nigeria vs. Ivory Coast.Host: Tim SpiersProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Chelsea repay Poch's trust
Chelsea romped to a 3-1 victory away at Villa Park in the FA Cup and repay Pochettino’s trust in his team. It was the performance of the season, says Simon Johnson. Read about it all here.It’s Nigeria against Ivory Coast - take two - at AFCON. Jay Harris breaks down how both teams got to the Final.Bayern Munich travel to Bayer Leverkeusen this weekend, Seb Stafford Bloor begins the Bundesliga build up.Host: Michael BaileyProducers: Abi Paterson and Mike ZimmermannExec Pros: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Is Project Poch under pressure?
Poch on pressure at Chelsea. As rumours swirl around the Chelsea boss' time at the club, Liam Twomey tells us what the man himself had to say on it all. Read about it all here.AFCON readies itself for the semi finals. Maher Mezahi previews the games.VAR controversy ahead of pivotal match in Spain's title race. Dermot Corrigan brings us up to date ahead of Real Madrid v Girona this weekend.Host: Adam LeventhalProducers: Abi Paterson and Mike ZimmermannExec Prod: Ben Green Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ominous City close in on Liverpool
It’s ominous from Man City; the title is back in their own hands. Michael Cox was at the Gtech Community Stadium to watch City come back from behind to beat Brentford. Read his thoughts here Who’s on Barcelona’s shortlist to replace Xavi? Dermot Corrigan mulls over the Catalan club's options.It’s getting messy for Messi-less Miami. Paul Tenorio is following Inter Miami around the globe. Read more about it hereHost: Michael BaileyProducers: Abi Paterson and Mike StavrouExec Prods: Ben Green and Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Arsenal secure crucial win over Liverpool
Amy Lawrence tells us about the significance of Arsenal's 3-1 victory over Liverpool, while James Pearce analyses an error-strewn and lacklustre performance by the Reds.Carl Anka reports from Old Trafford where Manchester United put in their best performance of the season in beating West Ham 3-0. Have Erik ten Hag's side turned a corner...again?And Matt Davies Adams, host of our Straight Outta Cobham podcast, says the locals are growing restless after Chelsea's woeful 4-2 defeat at home to Wolves.Host: Tim SpiersProducer: Ben Green Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transfer Deadline Day wrapped with David Ornstein
The transfer window… softly shuts. David Ornstein runs through the key deadline day deals Man United survive a late scare from Wolves. Laurie Whitwell was at Molineux to watch Marcus Rashford return to the starting XI and Kobbie Mainoo steal the headlines.Weekend previews including Amy Lawrence on why Arsenal v Liverpool is so integral to the Gunners' season and James Horncastle on the bitterest derby in Italy.Podcasts to listen to: Talk of the Devils, The Athletic Football Podcast, The Totally Football ShowHost and Producer: Abi PatersonExecutive Producer: Ben Green Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Liverpool run riot at Anfield
Liverpool run riot at Anfield and maintain their five point lead at the top of the Premier League. James Pearce watched young Conor Bradley make history in a good way and Darwin Nunez in a less than ideal manner. Read about the match here.Spurs into the top four after a feisty win over Brentford. There were darts celebrations all over the place and Charlie Eccleshare was across it all. Get the match analysis here.Rashford returns for United. Erik ten Hag has declared the Rashford situation as "case closed" and Dan Sheldon is on hand to explain why this one is different to Sancho's. The full story is here.Host: Tim SpiersProducers: Mike Zimmermann and Abi PatersonSubscription offer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Arsenal move back into second
The Premier League returns. James McNicholas saw Arsenal move back into second in the table with a win over Forest. While George Caulkin was on hand for Newcastle's second away win of the season, at Villa Park. Read about Arsenal here and Newcastle hereAs Liverpool welcome Chelsea to Anfield. Liam Twomey previews what is sure to be an emotive match.The Transfer window nears it’s climax. David Ornstein has his one to watch. You can join The Insiders group here and read David's story about Michael Edwards hereHost: Adam LeventhalProducers: Abi Paterson and Mike ZimmermannExec Prod: Ben Green Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ornstein’s transfer guide
As deadline day on the January transfer window looms, David Ornstein has the top five stories you need to know. Join The Insiders WhatsApp group here.The AFCON hosts trump the holders. Shock as previously unbeaten Senegal lose in penalty shootout to Ivory Coast. Jay Harris watched it happen.Mikel Arteta is going nowhere. James McNicholas reacts to the good news for Arsenal fans and previews the Gunners' game against Nottingham Forest.Host: Adam LeventhalProducer: Mike Zimmermann and Abi PatersonExecutive Producer: Ben Green Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Who will replace Jurgen Klopp?
Who are the contenders to replace Klopp at Liverpool? James Pearce lists the qualities Liverpool will be wanting in a new manager.Why is Xavi leaving Barcelona? Laia Cervello on the Barca legend leaving after the season.Why was Rashford left out of United’s squad? Dan Sheldon has the details.Host: Tim SpiersProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Ben Green Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Klopp to leave Liverpool
Liverpool have announced that Jurgen Klopp is stepping down as manager at the end of the season.After a hugely successful eight and a half years at the club, Klopp will take a sabbatical.So what next for him, and what next for Liverpool?The Athletic's Liverpool correspondent James Pearce reacts to this seismic news.Host: Iain MacintoshProducer: Mike Stavrou Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Spurs look to spoil silverware for City
Spurs look to spoil silverware for City. The FA Cup fourth round is underway and Jack Pitt Brooke previews the big match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.Chelsea strengthen up top. Charlotte Harpur has the details on two very exciting stories that are sure to relieve Chelsea women fans.Plus we have the key fixtures this weekend.Host: Mike ZimmermannProducer: Abi PatersonExec Prod: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Liverpool set up another Cup final against Chelsea
Liverpool face Chelsea at Wembley again. James Pearce watched the Reds get through to the League Cup final.Barcelona crash out of the Copa del Rey. Laia Cervello reacts to yet another defeat for Xavi's men.AFCON hosts Ivory Coast through to knockout stages but sack their manager mid tournament. Jay Harris has the details.Host: Adam LeventhalProducer: Mike Zimmermann and Abi PatersonExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kalvin Phillips set to leave Man City
The January window hots up in the Premier League with three internationals potentially on the move. David Ornstein has the latest rumours and transfers.Plus, Sam Lee on why Kalvin Phillips didn’t work out at City.Chelsea are on their way to a cup final. Liam Twomey was at Stamford Bridge for the semifinal.But will Liverpool follow? James Pearce on how Liverpool’s squad are ready for Fulham.Host: Tim SpiersProducer: Mike ZimmermannExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Salah injury 'more serious than first thought'
Is Benzema set to follow Henderson out of Saudi Arabia? Guillermo Rai has the details on the transfer window's most surprising story of the day.Confusion over Mo Salah’s injury. Simon Hughes is at the Africa Cup of Nations and has the latest on the Liverpool forward's status.Chelsea prepare for their biggest game of the season. Liam Twomey previews the Blues semi final second leg against Championship side Middlesbrough.Host: Tim SpiersProducer: Mike Zimmermann and Abi PatersonExecutive Producer: Iain Macintosh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.