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Mark Chapman is joined by Conor Coady, Chris Sutton and, Adam Crafton as they react to Arsenal's Champions League final defeat to Paris Saint Germain. PSG won their second consecutive Champions League title after beating Arsenal on penalties. The panel dissect Arsenal's setup throughout the game and, whether Arsenal need to change their approach. Why do people get so frustrated watching Arsenal? How will Gabriel missing the deciding penalty impact him? Does Luis Enrique's PSG need to be in the conversation with the great teams such as Pep Guardiola's Barcelona.Is Andoni Iraola the right replacement for Arne Slot at Liverpool? Liverpool have opened talks with the former Bournemouth manager. The panel discuss how hard the step up to manage a ‘Big 6' club is. Slot spent two seasons at Anfield winning a Premier League title in his first season, so where did it all go wrong for the Dutchman?And a number of rule changes have come in ahead of this summer's World Cup. Our Football Issues Correspondent Dale Johnson joins the Monday Night Club to discuss them all.TIME CODES00:00 Intro 00:30 Chris Sutton and Columbo 02:34 The Champions League final 10:00 Could Arsenal have approached the game better? 12:30 Do Arsenal need more quality? 14:40 Should Arteta change his style of play? 17:30 Gabriel taking the deciding penalty 19:30 PSG retain the Champions League 23:40 Liverpool sack Arne Slot 28:00 Did Mo Salah have an impact on Slot's departure? 30:00 Where it all went wrong for Slot 31:10 Will Andoni Iraola be the right replacement 39:40 The impact of character and personality at Liverpool 43:00 World Cup rule changes 52:00 New VAR checks
Gary and Micah review the Champions League final as Arsenal had their dreams dashed in a penalty shootout and PSG became only the second team to win the competition in back-to-back seasons Did the referee get the big penalty calls right? Was it a victory for PSG's style of football over Arsenal's attempt to rely on their defence? And what sort of player does Arteta need to add to his squad in order to go one better next season? We also react to the news of Liverpool deciding to part ways with Arne Slot and reportedly replace him with Andoni Iraola. Have they been harsh on Slot considering he won the Premier League just 12 months ago? Or are they getting a clear upgrade in Iraola after the brilliant job he did with Bournemouth this season? Plus there's congratulations for Crystal Palace and Aston Villa after their European triumphs and Gary & Micah tell us all about their weekend rubbing shoulders with some genuine A-list stars The Rest Is Football is powered by Fuse Energy. To sign up and for terms and conditions, visit https://www.fuseenergy.com/football. Join The Players Lounge: The official fantasy football club of The Rest Is Football. It's time to take on Gary, Alan and Micah for the chance to win monthly prizes and shoutouts on the pod. It's FREE to join and as a member, you'll get access to exclusive tips from Fantasy Football Hub including AI-powered team ratings, transfer tips, and expert team reveals to help you climb the table - plus access to our private Slack community. Sign up today at therestisfootball.com. https://therestisfootball.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=episode_description&utm_content=link_cta For more Goalhanger Podcasts, head to www.goalhanger.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
#1011 | Ed and Dharnish continue their tactical review of United's season, covering the period from early November to Ruben Amorim's January sacking. This period included a run of inconsistent, often drab matches saved only by United's success from set-piece finishing. Then the turning point: 4-4 against Bournemouth, possibly United's best attacking performance under Amorim, and a shift toward a back four. Only for Amorim, inexplicably, to return to a back three against the wishes of the club. 00:00 Part Two Overview 01:19 Set Pieces and the Autumn Run of Results 03:14 Why Was It Going Wrong? 05:14 Bournemouth 4-4: Amorim's Best Football 10:53 Back to a Back Three and the Wolves Debacle 14:20 Amorim's Sacking: Press Conference and Why He Failed 14:47 Could Amorim Have Found a Higher Ceiling? 24:17 Final Verdict and What Comes Next If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing a weekly exclusive bonus episode, check out our Patreon page or subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Supporter funded episodes are ad-free. NQAT is available on all podcast apps and in video on YouTube. Hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write a review on Apple or Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
pWotD Episode 3315: Andoni Iraola Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 255,170 views on Saturday, 30 May 2026 our article of the day is Andoni Iraola.Andoni Iraola Sagarna (Basque: [andoni iɾa.ola s̺aɣarna], Spanish: [anˈdoni iɾaˈola saˈɣaɾna]; born 22 June 1982) is a Spanish professional football manager and former player.Utilised primarily as a right-back through his career, he was highly combative and possessed good passing skills. He spent the vast majority of his professional career with Athletic Bilbao, appearing in 510 competitive matches over 12 seasons.Iraola began managing in 2018, winning the Cypriot Super Cup with AEK Larnaca. He then joined Segunda División club Mirandés before departing for Rayo Vallecano where he spent three seasons and won promotion to the top tier in his first. In 2023, he was appointed at Premier League side Bournemouth, guiding the team to the highest league finish in their history in 2025–26 with a first-ever qualification for European football.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 03:31 UTC on Sunday, 31 May 2026.For the full current version of the article, see Andoni Iraola on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Bluesky at @wikioftheday.com.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Ivy.
PSG are Champions League champions once again, surviving an epic final in Budapest and defeating Arsenal on penalties after a dramatic 1-1 draw. Rog, Rory Smith, and James Horncastle break down a night of tension, resilience, and heartbreak as PSG ultimately prevailed to grasp on to European glory for the second consecutive year.The crew analyzes Arsenal's remarkable defensive performance, the tactical battle between Mikel Arteta and Luis Enrique, David Raya's heroics, and the cruel penalty miss that ended the Gunners' dream.Plus, the shocking end of Arne Slot's Liverpool tenure sparks debate about succession, expectations, and whether Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola is the right man to take over at Anfield.Order Rog's new book "We Are the World (Cup)" now: https://a.co/d/0eMdbvoaCheck out the Men in Blazers Shop: https://mibcourage.co/4qIb2L1Sign up for our newsletters: https://mibcourage.co/4rA5fGzJoin our Discord! https://discord.gg/9dUpP2pHHUSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this edition we return to review a crazy last 48 hours around Spurs, Roberto De Zerbi's Tottenham transfer overhaul is expected to begin with the arrivals of Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi heading into the summer window. The defensive pair are both out of contract next month and will depart Liverpool and Bournemouth respectively, with Spurs poised to bring them in. Spurs are once again being linked with a move for Morgan Gibbs-White after their failed attempt to sign the Nottingham Forest star last summer, along with also attempting to revive a move for West Ham United star Crysencio Summerville this summer. Independent Multi-Award Winning Tottenham Hotspur Fan Channel (Podcast) providing instant post-match analysis and previews to every single Spurs match along with a range of former players, manager, special guests. WEBSITE: www.lastwordonspurs.com #THFC #TOTTENHAM #SPURS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Murray, Ian Dennis & Ali Bruce-Ball look ahead to the UEFA Champions League Final. Also hear John's sit-down interview with Gareth Southgate actor, Joseph Fiennes, from new BBC drama Dear England. And who will win the Clash of the Commentators title decider? Messages, questions and voicenotes welcome on WhatsApp to 08000 289 369 & emails to TCV@bbc.co.uk01:00 John in Budapest ahead of UCL Final, 03:20 Ali back from Leipzig after Palace win Conference League, 10:30 Ian prepares to cross the Atlantic… 12:20 PSG v Arsenal preview, 20:45 Premier League final day reflections, 22:40 Nuno stays at West Ham, 24:50 Ali's special treatment at Bournemouth, 28:20 Interview with Gareth Southgate actor Joseph Fiennes, 47:35 Cheesy pub name & more dogs into the TCV XI, 52:50 Clash of the Commentators title decider!5 Live / BBC Sounds commentaries: Sat 1300 Scotland v Curaçao in Friendly, Sat 1700 PSG v Arsenal in UCL Final, Sun 1500 Brighton & Hove v Man City in Women's FA Cup Final.
Griffin Warner talks betting for Wednesday. Griffin Warner is back with a fully loaded Wednesday edition of What I Bet Best Bet, delivering picks across three sports on one of the most action-packed single days of the sports calendar. The episode opens with the UEFA Conference League Final in Leipzig, Germany, where Crystal Palace of the English Premier League takes on Rayo Vallecano of La Liga in the biggest European match either club has ever played. Crystal Palace enters as a half-goal favorite on a neutral pitch, but Griffin makes a pointed case for Rayo at plus-half-goal, arguing that the line overvalues Palace on a neutral site where a draw through ninety minutes or any result in extra time still cashes the Rayo side. The under two and a quarter is also in play as line movement from minus 135 to minus 148 signals sharp money flowing to the low-scoring side. Griffin traces the fascinating managerial backstory, connecting Rayo boss Inigo Perez to Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola and explaining how Brexit work permit rules sent Perez back to Vallecas instead of England, where he built one of the more compelling underdog runs in recent European football. From there, Griffin pivots to the NHL Eastern Conference Final, where Carolina leads Montreal two games to one after back-to-back overtime wins. Griffin remains a Canadiens believer, takes Montreal plus 127 at home in the largest arena in the NHL, and outlines a total strategy of waiting for the line to climb from five and a half to six before buying the under for push protection. The bulk of the episode covers the full 14-game Major League Baseball Wednesday slate, running through every matchup from the Toronto-Miami matinee with Kevin Gausman against Eury Perez to the massive Dodgers-Rockies nightcap featuring Shohei Ohtani against Tomoyuki Sugano. Griffin leans heavily on Christopher Sanchez as a total trust play against Walker Buehler in San Diego, backs the Twins over the White Sox despite Chicago's surprising market momentum, eyes the Sacramento ballpark factor in Mariners-Athletics, and still believes in the Tampa Bay Rays moving forward after Griffin Jax's line drive injury derailed Tuesday's start. The episode closes with Griffin's Best Bet of the day: Kansas City Royals and New York Yankees under nine runs, backing Garrett Cole to deal efficiently in just his second start back from Tommy John surgery while giving genuine credit to Noah Cameron as a left-hander the market consistently undervalues. Use promo code GRIFFIN50 at pregame.com for 49 days of all-access picks through the MLB All-Star break for $199, a $50 savings off the standard price. Offer valid through June 8. Follow Griffin Warner at Real_G Warner across all social media platforms and find this episode on the Straight Outta Vegas AM feed across the pregame.com podcast network and everywhere you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The final Gameweek review of the season which ended with plenty of drama for FPL managers with Arsenal and Manchester City both going into full rotation mode. Some survived, others thrived. But for Suj and James there was only one survivor, as Tottenham beat Everton to make West Ham's win against Leeds immaterial and they now drop into The Championship. Early discussion on the Podcast focuses on the relegation battle. Bournemouth and Sunderland booked their place in the Europa League whilst Brighton have to make do with Conference League football. The Seagulls were beaten by Manchester United, and footballer of the year Bruno Fernandes claimed the assist record with his 21st of the season... but it wasn't without controversy. All the weekend games overviewed, with some early thoughts for next season, it's goodbye to Pep Guardiola, Mo Salah and others, plus lots more. Tomorrow on Planet FPL: The Fan View with Adam Pritchard on Arsenal's title win Today on Patreon: Patreon QNA (IT+) & Nico's Corner (AT) The full Planet FPL schedule for this week can be found via this post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/content-schedule-159261842 Want to become a member of our FPL community and support the Podcast? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Follow James on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Follow Clayton on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/claytsAFC Follow David on Twitter/x: https://x.com/PlanetFPLHunter Follow Nico on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/nico_semedo Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PlanetFPL Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetfpl #FPL #FantasyPremierLeague #GW38Review Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With Europa League football already secured, AFC Bournemouth travelled to Nottingham Forest on Sunday for what became a celebration of an exceptional campaign - one shaped by an outstanding head coach and driven by ambitious, forward-thinking ownership. For a club that has lived through administrations, points deductions, financial uncertainty and years spent fighting simply to survive… the day at The City Ground served as the climax of what has been emotional and remarkable journey. Sam and Tom re-tell the story of an incredible weekend in the East Midlands, one which allowed fans to experience the highs, whilst remembering the trials and tribulations - and lows - of the past. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Marcus, Luke and Jim are here to praise celebrated post-grunge band Creed with a full– no, wait, sorry. Wrong show. Premier League stuff, right?Yes, the curtain has fallen on another topsy-turvy season, so let's talk about it. Spurs manage to scramble out of the absurd position they got themselves into, which meant West Ham were relegated. We react to this truly damning, damning state of affairs for Sullivan n' co.Plus: Aston Villa beat Man City while actually hungover, Sunderland & Bournemouth cap off their incredible seasons and Mo Salah calls time on i) a spectacular Liverpool career and ii) a quite tedious recent sideshow.Getting in the World Cup fever? Grab your Ramble World Cup watch party tickets here!Find us on Bluesky, X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows for just $5 per month: https://www.patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate us on your podcast app. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** The Football Ramble, the original and best football podcast. Brand new podcasts every single weekday throughout the Premier League season and every day throughout the 2026 FIFA World Cup.No cliches. No ex-pros like Peter Crouch or The Rest is Football. Just the funniest football conversation out there. Your guardian for the season, daily not weekly. Stick to the Ramble, totally. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There is so much to get to today, with finals taking place, trophies being lifted and goodbyes taking place all around the world of football this weekend.Musa and Ryan begin with Barcelona Femení winning their fourth Champions League in six seasons (02:55), with a 4-0 win over Lyonnes on Saturday.They then head to the Premier League (07:30), where Spurs survived, West Ham went down, Bournemouth and Sunderland made the Europa League, Brighton went into the Conference League and Arsenal finally got to lift the Premier League trophy for the first time since 2004.Liverpool said goodbye to Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson, Manchester City said goodbye to Pep Guardiola, Bernardo Silva and John Stones, on an emotional final day of the Premier League season.Elsewhere, Bayern completed the double, Torreense and Lens won their first domestic cups, Como qualified for the Champions League and much, much more!Also, sure you check out Kickback, who are currently doing country by country previews on their First Touch ‘26 Country Pods. Musa was on a recent one, chatting about DR Congo, so go check it here or wherever you get your podcasts.Tickets for our July live show, with Nish Kumar at the Southbank Centre, are available here.For more podcasts, ad-free and in full, plus access to the Stadio Social Club and much more, you can become a Stadio member by signing up at patreon.com/stadio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if success meant living authentically rather than chasing the next milestone? Anna Lundberg sits down with Nick Whitnell - coach, writer, and host of nature-based gatherings - to explore how he re-engineered his work and life around values, self-compassion, and real human connection, all while still paying the bills and putting the bins out. Key Takeaways Success as authenticity, not achievement: Nick shares how he moved from measuring success by salary and status to defining it as living truthfully and treating himself and others with compassion. Re-engineering income and lifestyle: Instead of scaling up to match a growing salary, Nick worked backwards - asking what he actually needed to live well, and building his work around that. The fringe business model: Coaching, nature-based gatherings, monthly events at Patch in Bournemouth, and a weekly newsletter - Nick refuses to fit into a neat marketing box, and explains why that's a deliberate choice. Building trust through depth, not performance: Why consistency, credibility, and showing up as yourself beats algorithm-chasing every time, even if growth is slower. Working with the parts of you that hold you back: Drawing on Internal Family Systems, Nick explains how procrastination and people-pleasing often have good intentions - and what happens when you stop shaming those parts. If this conversation has you rethinking how your business is set up, let's talk. Book a free call to explore what a more authentic, sustainable model could look like for you - onestepoutside.com/call.
Ensku úrvalsdeildinni 2025/26 er formlega lokið. Arsenal er meistari, Sunderland og Bournemouth komust í Evrópudeildina og Tottenham náðu að halda sér uppi. Í lokaþætti tímabilsins af Enski boltinn hlaðvarpinu voru ýmis verðlaun gefin, svo sem lið ársins, leikmaður ársins, besti stjórinn og versti stjórinn. Guðmundur Aðalsteinn og Magnús Haukur sjá um þáttinn sem er í boði Coke.
Was it a case of too little too late for West Ham? Can Tottenham break the cycle of consecutive 17th place finishes next season under Roberto De Zerbi? And are we set for a period of Arsenal dominance at the top of the Premier League?The Telegraph's Luke Edwards joins Rick Edwards to discuss all of that and Sunderland's remarkable return to the topflight, securing Europa League football next season. Matt Jarvis joins us to talk about West Ham's relegation to the Championship and we hear from the club's captain Jarrod Bowen. Plus, we'll hear from Mikel Arteta after Arsenal's title celebrations at Selhurst Park and Trey Hume after Sunderland's seventh place finish. TIMECODES: 03:13 – West Ham relegated 06:20 – Jarrod Bowen interview 11:37 – Matt Jarvis joins the pod 16:47 – Tottenham survive 22:32 – Is it time for a period of Arsenal dominance? 22:57 – Mikel Arteta interview 30:42 – Sunderland for Europe 31:30 - Trey Hume interview 35:47 – European football for Bournemouth and Brighton 43:01 – Morgan Gibbs-White unlucky to miss out on the World Cup 44:43 – Premier League Review end of season awards
Nuacht Mhall. Príomhscéalta na seachtaine, léite go mall.*Inniú an ceathrú lá is fiche de mhi Bealtaine, Is mise Gwyneth Nic Aidicín Ni LoinsighThascar Iosrael an Cabhlachán Domhanda Sumud in uiscí idirnáisiúnta arís i rith na seachtaine. Bhí 50 bád agus níos mó ná 400 gníomhaí páirteach sa chabhlachán, ag déanamh iarracht nua cúnamh a thabhairt go Gaza tar éis tascartha ó Israel ar an misean roimhe seo. Bhí ar a laghad dháréag saoránach Éireannach páirteach sa chabhlacán, an Dochtúir Margaret Connolly, deirfiúir le hUachtarán na hÉireann Catherine Connolly san áireamh. Cuireadh físeán ar líne a thaispeáin na coinníollacha uafásacha ina bhfuil na gníomhaí á gcoimeád. San fhíseán, tá Aire Slándálal Náisiúnta Iosrael, Itamar Ben-Gvir, le feiceáil, agus é ag déanamh trasnáil agus magadh orthu, rud a tharraing cáineadh ó oifigigh agus cinn stáit timpeall an domhain. Luaigh ionadaí ón gcabhlachán go bhfuil na coinníollacha céanna, agus níos measa fiú, á bhfulaingt ag na Pailistínigh agus gur chóir rialtais an domhain bearta níos láidre a thógáil i gcoinne Iosrael.Thug an tUachtarán Catherine Connolly an chéad chuairt oifigiúil ar an Ríocht Aontaithe i ról an Uachtaráin i rith na seachtaine. Thosaigh sí le cuairt ar an Irish Cultural Centre in Hammersmith, áit ar bhuail sí le polaiteoirí agus ionadaithe cultúir agus ealaíne de chuid na hÉireann i Londain, baill de Chonradh na Gaeilge i Londain san áireamh. Labhair sí faoin imirce stairiúil ó Éirinn go Sasana, agus an tionchar leathan ag daoine Éireannacha ar thionscal agus ar chultúr na Breataine. Luaigh sí cúiseanna eacnamaíocha agus an géarchéim tithíochta mar phríomhchúis leis an ardú is déanaí ar an imirce idir an dá thír le blianta beaga anuas. Ag céilliúradh cultúr Gaelach, dúirt sí freisin gur chóir d'Éireannaigh a bheith bródúil as cultúir eile a chuimsiú agus gan iad a fheiceáil mar bhagairt. Thug sí cuairt ar Phálas Buckingham ina dhiaidh sin agus thug sí cuireadh don Rí Séarlas cuairt a thabhairt ar Éirinn an bhliain seo chugainn. Lean an turas le stop ag Seó na mBláthanna in Chelsea agus cuairt ar an London Irish Centre i gCeamdain. Ansin, thaistil sí go Leeds le haghaidh cuairt ar Ollscoil Leeds agus an Leeds Irish Centre chun críoch a chur leis an turas.Bhuaigh Arsenal Príomhshraith Shasana Dé Máirt, den chéad uair ó bhí 2004 ann. Tháinig an bua nuair a chríochnaigh cluiche idir Manchester City agus Bournemouth ar comhscór. Bhí Manchester city sa dara háit sa tsraith ó thaobh pointí de agus bhí orthu bua a bhaint amach sa chluiche sin le bheith ábalta an ceann is fearr a fháil ar Arsenal sa bhabhta deireanach den tsraith. Níor bhain agus bhuaigh Arsenal an tsraith gan an cluiche deireanach a imirt. Bhí céilliúradh ar siúl trasna Londan ar an oíche, sa Tuaisceart go háirithe, áit dúchais na Gunners. Is í an Phríomhshraith an duais is airde i sacar Sasanach agus seo an ceathrú uair déag go bhfuil sé buaite ag Arsenal riamh. Beidh Arsenal ag iarraidh a rath a leanúint le bua i Sraith na Seaimpíní ag deireadh na míosa, den chéad uair i stair an chlub. Tarlóidh cluiche ceannais Shraith na Seaimpíní i gcoinne Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest ar an tríochadú lá de Mhí na Bealtaine.*Léirithe ag Conradh na Gaeilge i Londain. Tá an script ar fáil i d'aip phodchraolta.*GLUAIS
Bournemouth have qualified for Europe… but the season isn't over yet. This week we look ahead to the final Premier League game of the season as Andoni Iraola leads the Cherries for a final time, as his side travel to The City Ground to face Nottingham Forest - with unbeaten runs, a potential Champions league qualification, and one final statement performance all on the line. PLUS - huge off-field news as AFC Bournemouth's stadium plans receive approval. What does it mean? Is this the beginning of the next chapter for the club? AND Alex Scott is on the plane for England, yet NOT in Thomas Tuchel's 26 man squad - we digest the news! ⚽ Forest vs Bournemouth preview
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If you're looking for the best soccer betting picks and football predictions for this weekend, Andrew Passaro and Marcus Krum break down the biggest matches across England and Germany. We start in the Premier League with Nottingham Forest F.C. vs AFC Bournemouth, analyzing form, tempo, and whether this matchup creates value in the goals market. We also dive into Brighton & Hove Albion vs Manchester United, discussing Brighton's attacking approach against a Manchester United side that can struggle defensively in transition. Then we preview Sunderland A.F.C. vs Chelsea F.C. and Leeds United vs West Ham United, breaking down key tactical matchups, current form, and where the betting markets may be mispriced. Finally, we head to Germany for the DFB-Pokal Final between Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart, where we analyze whether Bayern's attacking firepower overwhelms Stuttgart or if the underdog can create problems in a high-pressure final. As always, we focus on the numbers, tactical analysis, and betting angles to help you find the smartest plays on the board this weekend. ⚽
Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens praise Premier League champions Arsenal after Manchester City's 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth confirmed the Gunners' title for the first time in 22 years. The guys also discuss Pep Guardiola's future, Aston Villa's Europa League win, Neymar's return to the Seleçao & ask if Antonio Conte could be the next Italy manager. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens praise Premier League champions Arsenal after Manchester City's 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth confirmed the Gunners' title for the first time in 22 years. The guys also discuss Pep Guardiola's future, Aston Villa's Europa League win, Neymar's return to the Seleçao & ask if Antonio Conte could be the next Italy manager. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matt Davies is joined by Dan Cook and Steve Battlemuch as we preview Nottingham Forest's final game of the season against Bournemouth in the Premier League. We also discuss transfer links with Burnley defender Maxime Esteve and potential positive signs around the City Ground development. #nffc #nottinghamforest
E212: “It's Over” — Drama in Scotland, Bournemouth End Pep's Title Chase, Pep Exit Rumours & Southampton Expelled (Week in Football)One week after lifting the Premier League title, The Non-Negotiables turn their attention to the rest of football and there was no shortage of stories to unpack.WATG returns for Matchweek 37 as European places tighten, relegation pressure remains alive and attention turns to the final day. Aston Villa edge closer to Champions League football, Bournemouth make more history and questions remain around who joins Europe's biggest stage next season. North of the border, Celtic secure a 56th league title after late drama against Hearts. The lads discuss what made the Scottish title race feel different this season, whether the Old Firm monopoly was genuinely under threat and reflect on former Arsenal figures involved in the celebrations. There's also discussion around the changing place of the FA Cup, managerial culture, and the growing feeling that football's traditional landmarks continue to shift. Then attention turns to the biggest Premier League story of the week. Bournemouth get the result that ends Manchester City's title defence and confirms Arsenal as champions. The conversation moves from the title itself into what comes next — Pep Guardiola's future, succession talk, timing of the reports and what a changing landscape could mean. Elsewhere, there's reaction to Southampton's extraordinary play-off controversy, wider debate around punishment in football and whether the game has become too comfortable with rule breaches and inconsistent consequences. Plus final-day permutations, Champions League qualification scenarios and one last look at the relegation battle before the season reaches its conclusion. Chapters:(00:00) - Arteta's Non-Negotiables & Intro(00:18) - Week in Football Introduction & WATG: Matchweek 37(02:33) - Celtic Win Title 56 & Hearts Fall Short(05:02) - Former Gunners & Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain Debate(08:10) - Is the FA Cup Losing Its Place?(11:21) - Chelsea, Xabi Alonso & Managerial Chaos Discussion(14:07) - Pep Guardiola Exit Rumours & Manchester City Succession Talk(17:24) - Charges, Legacy & Arteta Beating Pep(22:33) - Slot Stays & Salah's Statement(24:37) - Southampton Expelled From Play-Offs? Spying Scandal Discussion(28:58) - Punishments, Rules & Football Governance Debate(34:14) - Champions League Qualification Permutations(37:52) - Relegation Battle: Spurs vs West Ham(43:17) - Arsenal Confirmed As Premier League Champions(44:33) - Bournemouth's European Qualification & Junior Kroupi Discussion(48:23) - Champions Outro
Edição especial após o Arsenal conquistar a Premier League depois de 22 anos de espera. EP 424 - Gooners! 01:00 Arsenal campeão! 30:00 Manchester City e a saída de Guardiola 48:00 Bournemouth se despede de Iraola 50:00 Xabi Alonso no Chelsea 55:00 João Pedro: Inglaterra chocada de estar fora da copa. 1:00:00 Tottenham e o rebaixamento 1:06:00 Salah chutando o balde no Liverpool 1:12:00 Despedida de Casemiro 1:15:00 Polêmica Spygate! Southampton expulso dos playoffs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Esta semana se filtró en la prensa inglesa que Pep Guardiola dejará Manchester City al final de esta temporada. Repasamos sus triunfos con el club azul celeste pero también nos cuestionamos el futuro del club. Y mientras los jugadores lloran la partida de su técnico se olvidaron que estaban en la carrera por el título de Premier League y dejaron puntos ir ante Bournemouth, lo que significa que por fin Arsenal se corona como campeón tras 22 años de espera.También discutimos la convocatoria de Carlo Ancelotti y la selección de Brasil de cara al Mundial FIFA 2026. Con Neymar Jr. de regreso, ¿tiene chance Brasil de avanzar en el torneo?Únete a nuestro Discord pa' que cocotees con La PaLtía Fan Club escribiéndonos a nuestro DM en Instagram.No olvides darle like a La PaLtía Podcast en Facebook e Instagram y también dale subscribe y campanita a nuestro canal en Youtube para que no te pierdas tu podcast favorito de fútbol, LA PALTÍA PODCAST.
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Nicky Bandini and Sam Dalling as Manchester City drop points at Bournemouth to hand the Premier League title to Arsenal. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod. Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FootballWeeklyPodcast
Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe discuss Arsenal becoming Premier League Champions and Pep Guardiola potential departure from Manchester City! 00:58 - Arsenal become Premier League Champions after 22 years! 13:11 - Manchester City did not do enough to win against Bournemouth, giving the title to Arsenal as Pep Guardiola future at Manchester City remains uncertain. 30:43 - Spurs fail to secure safety as 2-1 loss at Chelsea means there hopes of staying up remains in the balance on the final day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The wait is finally over for Arsenal, as they win the Premier League for the first time in 22 years!Musa and Ryan chat all about the Gunners' title victory, following Manchester City's draw away at Bournemouth on Tuesday night. There's also chat about the grind of the season, how good this team really is and much more!London listeners, come see us at the Southbank Centre on July 23rd, with special guest, Nish Kumar! Tickets are available here.For more podcasts, ad-free and in full, plus access to the Stadio Social Club and much more, you can become a Stadio member by signing up at patreon.com/stadio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What a week. Manchester City have lifted the FA Cup to make it a domestic cup double, but a draw at Bournemouth on Tuesday also ended their hopes of lifting the Premier League title... while the news also broke this week that Pep Guardiola will call time on his career at the Etihad at the end of the season. David Mooney is joined by City fan Ciaran Murray and, from the Manchester Evening News, Simon Bajkowski to try and make sense of all the emotions that we're feeling. Both the victory over Chelsea and the stalemate on the south coast can only be viewed through the prism of the last days of the Guardiola era, with similar thoughts looking ahead to this Sunday's match with Aston Villa. What will life look like after Pep? We hear from Barcelona fan Manu and Bayern Munich fan Felipe as they explain what happened to their clubs after Guardiola stepped down. And why is Enzo Maresca the club's choice of successor? We discuss it all. ========== To get more podcasts or to listen without the ads, join our Patreon. It's just £2 per month for all the extra content and you can get a 7-day free trial first: https://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast And why not gift a Patreon subscription to a friend or family member? More details: https://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast/gift ========== Would you like to come to the live podcast on Tuesday 26th May, at Idle Hands in Manchester's Northern Quarter, with special guest Brian Horton? Tickets are available here: https://tickets.bluemoonpodcast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arsenal are Premier League champions at last. After 22 years of waiting, Mikel Arteta's side finally get over the line following Manchester City's draw at Bournemouth. Gary and Alan break down how Arsenal ignored the pressure, silenced the doubters, and delivered when it mattered most. The guys also react to the growing reports that Pep Guardiola could be set to leave Manchester City, discussing the legacy he leaves behind and the enormous impact he's had on English football, not just on the Premier League, but the game as a whole. The Rest Is Football is powered by Fuse Energy. To sign up and for terms and conditions, visit https://www.fuseenergy.com/football. One platform. Full customer context. Real growth. Join The Players Lounge: The official fantasy football club of The Rest Is Football. It's time to take on Gary, Alan and Micah for the chance to win monthly prizes and shoutouts on the pod. It's FREE to join and as a member, you'll get access to exclusive tips from Fantasy Football Hub including AI-powered team ratings, transfer tips, and expert team reveals to help you climb the table - plus access to our private Slack community. Sign up today at therestisfootball.com. https://therestisfootball.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=episode_description&utm_content=link_cta Visit squarespace.com/football to save 10% off your first purchase of a website/domain. For more Goalhanger Podcasts, head to www.goalhanger.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arsenal are Champions. Through gritted teeth James concedes that they deserve it. Suj agrees. But what it's difficult to agree on is about what happens next for FPL managers for final day. Do Arsenal and Man City now rotate on final day? There's coverage of Arsenal's victory against Burnley, City's draw at a once again impressive Bournemouth who have secured Europa League qualification at minimum. And Tottenham lost at Chelsea meaning they may still need a point on final day to stay up. There's a look at all the final day fixtures and the players under consideration for purchase. Tomorrow on Planet FPL: Ask James, scheduled for 1130am BST Today on Patreon: When The England Squad Shocks with Ony Dozie (BT+) & Away Days; Chelsea (AT) The full Planet FPL schedule for this week can be found via this post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/content-schedule-158539987 Want to become a member of our FPL community and support the Podcast? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Follow James on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Follow Clayton on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/claytsAFC Follow David on Twitter/x: https://x.com/PlanetFPLHunter Follow Nico on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/nico_semedo Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PlanetFPL Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetfpl #FPL #FantasyPremierLeague #GW37Review Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Alex Crook is alongside former Chelsea defender Scott Minto to reflect on Arsenal securing their first Premier League title in 22 years!Bournemouth's 1-1 draw with Man City was enough to see Mikel Arteta's side awarded the title ahead of the final weekend, and we ask if the Gunners can now relax a little ahead of their next massive game against PSG in the Champions League final.Elsewhere we hear from Rodri who who was in no mood to heap praise on the Champions, he also tells us it will be a sad day if Pep Guardiola decides to leave the club at the end of the season.And after Spurs lost away to Chelsea it's still a two horse race to remain in the Premier League, we look ahead to that huge relegation scrap on the final day this Sunday and also the race to secure European football.Instagram: @talkSPORTTwitter: @talkSPORT YouTubeWebsite Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Arsenal are Premier League champions.In a special instant-reaction episode, Gavin, Elliot and Justin react to Bournemouth's late result against Manchester City confirming Arsenal as champions of England for the first time in 22 years. The lads relive where they were for the final whistle, the surreal emotions of watching the final seconds tick down, and the feeling of finally seeing Arsenal get over the line after years of rebuilds, near misses and setbacks. There's reflection on Mikel Arteta's journey from the early rebuild years through to delivering the title, the evolution of the squad across multiple seasons, and the players who helped shape the project along the way — from Emile Smith Rowe and Granit Xhaka to Aaron Ramsdale, Kieran Tierney and Jorginho. The episode also looks at the scale of Arsenal's global support, the scenes outside the Emirates Stadium, the reaction across social media, and what this title means to supporters who have waited more than two decades for this moment. The hosts revisit some of their defining moments of the season, including David Raya's huge save against West Ham, Gabriel's winner at St James' Park and Gabriel Martinelli's late equaliser against Manchester City. There's also discussion around Arteta's tactical evolution, squad building, recruitment, injuries, mentality and how Arsenal adapted across multiple title challenges before finally becoming champions. Finally, attention turns to the celebrations at the Emirates this weekend, the atmosphere around the club, and why nobody inside the Arsenal fanbase wants to think about anything beyond lifting the Premier League trophy. Chapters:(00:00) - Arteta's Non-Negotiables & Intro(00:35) - Arsenal Confirmed As Premier League Champions(00:58) - Final Whistle Reactions & Emotional Scenes(03:44) - Watching The Clock During Bournemouth vs Man City(07:41) - Arteta's Arsenal Journey & Players Who Didn't Complete It(13:13) - Edu, Josh Kroenke & Arsenal's Structural Rebuild(15:04) - “We Kept The Receipts” | Rival Reactions & Online Narratives(17:19) - Arsenal's Growth Into A Global Football Power(19:51) - Emirates Celebrations & Supporter Connection(21:34) - Worldwide Arsenal Celebrations & Global Fanbase Discussion(23:45) - Arsenal Content, Club Media & Celebrating The Moment(25:46) - Moment Of The Season Picks(29:42) - Mikel Arteta's Impact, Evolution & Squad Building(36:56) - Palace Celebrations, Sunday Atmosphere & Staying Present(39:01) - Champions League Final Put To One Side(40:30) - Crystal Palace Rotation Discussion & Outro(42:20) - “Champions”
On Wednesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news from the Premier League, Europe and further afield.Arsenal are crowned Premier League champions for the first time in 22 years after Manchester City are held to a draw by Bournemouth.Pep Guardiola reacts to losing the title race and addresses speculation surrounding his Manchester City future.Bournemouth secure European football as Andoni Iraola reflects on a historic season and his friendship with Mikel Arteta.Arsenal's remarkable achievements under Arteta are broken down, including historic milestones and comparisons with past title-winning managers.Attention turns to Arsenal's final league game against Crystal Palace and their upcoming Champions League final showdown with PSG in Budapest.Tottenham's relegation fears deepen after defeat to Chelsea leaves their Premier League survival hanging in the balance.Roberto De Zerbi and James Maddison assess Spurs' struggles ahead of a decisive final-day clash with Everton.Southampton are expelled from the Championship play-offs after admitting to spying on rival clubs during the season.Middlesbrough are reinstated and given a second chance to reach the Premier League in a Wembley play-off against Hull City.The Newsround team debate whether Southampton's punishment was fair and what it means for English football.Aston Villa prepare for the Europa League final as Unai Emery, John McGinn and Emi Buendia look ahead to the occasion in Istanbul.Line of Duty actor and Aston Villa super-fan Nigel Boyle discusses the strong Irish connection with the club on Off The Ball Breakfast.Graham Hunter reflects on Pep Guardiola's Manchester City reign while Tim Vickery explains the controversy surrounding Neymar's inclusion in Brazil's World Cup squad.Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
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Eoin Sheahan, Arthur O'Dea, and David Seagrave bring you tonight's Newsround, as Manchester City's draw at Bournemouth confirms Mikel Arteta's Arsenal as Premier League champions after a 22-year wait.Viagra Connect 50mg film-coated tablets. Contains sildenafil. For adult men with erectile dysfunction. Subject to suitability. Maximum dosage one 50mg tablet per day. Always read the label.
The FC crew react to Arsenal being crowned Premier League champions for the 1st time since 2003-04 after Manchester City's 1-1 draw away to Bournemouth. Plus, the panel looks back at Spurs 2-1 loss at Chelsea, with the relegation battle between Spurs and West Ham now going down to the final day. And, more reaction on Mo Salah's comments on the direction of Liverpool as a club. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In hour three, Hoch, Crowder, and Appel discuss the importance of the Marlins series against the Braves and their concerns. Crowder questions if the Mike McCarthy and Aaron Rodgers reunion will benefit the Steelers. Hoch cost Crowder and Appel money on a nerfy and yerfy in the Marlins game, and heartbreak in the Bournemouth game. We also do a few rounds of Talk About It Tuesday.
Griffin Warner talks betting for Tuesday. Griffin Warner is back with one of the bigger Tuesday episodes of the What I Bet season on the Pregame.com Straight Outta Vegas AM podcast, opening fresh off a dramatic Montreal Canadiens overtime win over the Buffalo Sabres in Game 7 of the second round before pivoting immediately to two English Premier League plays and then ripping through the entire Major League Baseball slate with opinionated, number-driven analysis that covers side leans, total plays, home underdog angles, and situational edges from first pitch to last out, closing with a New York Yankees moneyline best bet over the Toronto Blue Jays that caps another lean-loaded episode, and the action begins in the EPL where Warner identifies Bournemouth as a three-quarter goal home underdog against Manchester City with a meaningful rest edge — Bournemouth sat out the FA Cup Final weekend while City had to grind — and follows that with a Tottenham Hotspur plus half-goal lean at a Chelsea side he describes as a cycling disaster that sacks capable managers and replaces them with unproven ones every season, before shifting to baseball where Martín Pérez pitching as a road favorite for Atlanta draws skepticism and Miami home underdog Braxton Garrett draws interest in his return from Tommy John surgery, Chase Burns gets a strong lean as one of the best young arms in baseball against a Phillies rotation missing Kyle Schwarber, the Cleveland Guardians' under at Detroit Comerica Park becomes the most confident total lean of the night with Parker Messick in strong form and Keider Montero coming off his worst start of the year, Tampa Bay gets the nod at home over Baltimore's Kyle Bradish based on the Rays' relentless offensive production at Tropicana Field, Jacob Misiorowski's brilliance for the road Brewers does not outweigh Warner's affection for Ben Brown as a Cubs home underdog at Wrigley, Ranger Suárez on a scoreless roll creates a Boston lean despite reserved trust in Kansas City's Bailey Falter fresh off the injured list, Lance McCullers Jr. pitching for a quietly rebuilding Houston squad draws skepticism against a Minnesota lineup that has been productive, Kumar Rocker at Coors Field gets a lean to the over on the ten-and-a-half total given Denver heat conditions, the White Sox get plus money respect with Anthony Kay facing a returning Bryce Miller in Seattle, and after all of it Warner lands on the Yankees at minus-132 as the official What I Bet Best Bet, trusting New York's bullpen superiority and Will Warren's consistency over the risk of relying on Dylan Cease to go the distance in the Bronx, make sure you visit Pregame.com and use promo code PICK25 to get savings on picks, packages, and all-access passes from Griffin Warner and every pro on the network, and subscribe to the Straight Outta Vegas AM podcast wherever you stream so you never miss a What I Bet drop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seven clubs. One Europa dream. Zero guarantees. With the season in its final stretch, the Sams break down the most unpredictable European race on the card. Bournemouth, Brighton, and Brentford are making their case loud and clear. Chelsea and Everton? Running out of road. Arsenal is closing in on the title with City in pursuit, but the Gunners look like a team that knows the moment is theirs. At the other end of the table, West Ham and Spurs are scrambling to survive — and the margin for error is gone. Off the pitch: Salah is eyeing the exit, and Bruno Fernandes is chasing something historic. The Sams get into all of it. And to pour out the new era: the Gin Binge begins. First up — Hendrick's. Rose petals, cucumber, and football. Obviously. Grab a drink and listen Sunderland 3 - Everton 1 Brentford 2 - Palace 2 Leeds 1 - Brighton 0 Man City 3 - Palace 0 Arsenal 1 - Burnley 0 Villa 4 - Liverpool 2 Newcastle 3 - West Ham 1 Man United 3 - Forest 2 Wolves 1 - Fulham 1 www.Dufootballshow.com Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow TikTok @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow Support the bar tab and get extra content: https://www.patreon.com/dufootballshow www.DUdripshack.com
On this episode, Harry Symeou looks back over Arsenal 1-0 Burnley in the Premier League. Kai Havertz scored the only goal of the game as the Gunners took another step towards the Premier League title. One more win at Palace will see them do it. They could be confirmed as champions on Tuesday night however, should Manchester City fail to win at Bournemouth. We discuss the key incidents from the game and more! Donate to Gooners vs Cancer here: https://goonersvcancer.com/ To sign up as a Patreon, get additional episodes, ad-free episodes and become a part of our discord server, click the link below: https://patreon.com/thechroniclesofagooner?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Listen to 'The Rise of Pafos FC' on Apple podcasts or Spotify: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rise-of-pafos-fc-with-harry-symeou/id1334407316?i=1000746012823 #arsenal #afc #premierleague Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kelly Cates is joined in the studio by Micah Richards and Jamie Redknapp as Arsenal clinch their first title in 22 years after Bournemouth hold Manchester City to a 1-1 draw. They react to Arsenal's season and look at what saw Mikel Arteta's side win the title. They also discuss the speculations regarding Pep Guardiola's future in the Premier League amid reports the Spaniard could leave at the end of the season and reflect on Spurs' loss to Chelsea.•You can watch the Premier League action live on Sky Sports. If you're not already a Sky customer, you can stream Sky Sports on your terms with a NOW membership. Sign up to NOW here: www.nowtv.com/membership/watch-sky-sports?DCMP=ilc_skysports_podcastlink•Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast here: www.skysports.com/podcasts/36578/11933957/sky-sports-premier-league-podcast-post-match-analysis-from-super-sunday-mnf-and-more•You can listen to the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast on your smart speaker by asking it to "play Sky Sports Premier League Podcast".•For all the latest Premier League news, head to www.skysports.com/premier-league•For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
The Title Race Is ON FIRE — And Liverpool Just ImplodedCity claimed the FA Cup, Arsenal are REFUSING to let go of the title, and Liverpool just got torn apart 4-2 by Villa in one of the most shocking results of the season. United? They're back — a heart-stopping 3-2 thriller over Forest has everyone talking. And Chelsea? They may have lost the FA Cup Final 1-0 to City, but the future at Stamford Bridge is looking VERY exciting with the bombshell news that Xabi Alonso is coming in as their new manager. Meanwhile, STL City are running out of time in the playoff race, but they've got a massive Open Cup quarterfinal against Houston that could change everything.And it's not over yet — City vs Bournemouth and Chelsea vs Spurs TOMORROW. One slip and the title picture looks completely different. You do NOT want to miss this one.
On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news from the Premier League, the League o Ireland and the World Cup.Arsenal move to the brink of a first Premier League title in 22 years after a narrow 1-0 victory over Burnley at the Emirates.Mikel Arteta praises his squad's mentality after keeping four consecutive clean sheets in all competitions.Kai Havertz scores the decisive goal from a Bukayo Saka corner as Arsenal move five points clear at the top.Declan Rice admits Arsenal felt the pressure during a tense finish against relegated Burnley.Manchester City prepare for a huge clash with Bournemouth knowing anything less than a win could hand Arsenal the title.Multiple reports claim Pep Guardiola will leave Manchester City this summer after a trophy laden decade at the Etihad.Former Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca emerges as the favourite to replace Guardiola at City.Guardiola reflects on his time in Manchester and the memories created during his spell in English football.Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola targets European qualification ahead of his final home game in charge.Tottenham boss Roberto De Zerbi insists his squad deserves to remain in the Premier League ahead of a crucial trip to Chelsea.Harry Kane backs Spurs to survive while Chelsea interim boss Calum McFarlane focuses on ending the season strongly.Jose Mourinho is linked with a sensational return to Real Madrid, with debate continuing over his place in the modern game.Waterford secure their first SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division win of the season thanks to Tommy Lonergan's dramatic late penalty against Drogheda.Southampton face an independent commission hearing over alleged unauthorised filming ahead of their Championship play-off semi-final.Scotland name Ross Stewart in their World Cup squad while veteran goalkeeper Craig Gordon earns another call-up at the age of 43.Neymar returns to Brazil's World Cup squad for 2026, but Chelsea forward Joao Pedro misses out on Carlo Ancelotti's final selection.Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
Mark Chapman is joined by Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and Andros Townsend on this week's Monday Night Club.The team start at the Emirates with John Murray and Rob Green, as Arsenal beat Burnley 1-0 to take a step closer to the Premier League title. Hear from Mikel Arteta on whether he will be watching Man City's trip to Bournemouth on Tuesday and whether goalscorer Kai Havertz was lucky not to be sent off.Meanwhile, reports that Pep Guardiola is set to step down from Manchester City after the final game of the season gather pace. BBC Senior Football Correspondent Sami Mokbel brings the latest.There is reaction to Celtic's dramatic final-day showdown to win the Scottish Premiership - would it have been better for Scottish football is Hearts had won?Plus, should Arne Slot drop Mo Salah for the final game of the season after the strikers' comments and Hull City assistant manager Dean Holden is live ahead of their Championship Play-Off Final. But who does he expect to be facing?Timecodes: 00'29 Full time at Arsenal v Burnley 04'14 Mikel Arteta reflects on their win 06'24 Sami Mokbel on reports that Pep Guardiola is set to step down at Man City 11'14 Celtic win the Scottish Premiership - was that the best thing for the game? 32'00 What should Arne Slot do after Mo Salah's comments? 48'12 Dean Holden live
Mark O'Haire and Adrian Clarke join host Daniel Hussey for a preview of the Europa League Final, Conference League Final and Bournemouth vs Manchester City. 18+ | BeGambleAware
AFC Bournemouth are ONE point away from potentially securing European football for the first time in club history - but standing in the way is Pep Guardiola's Manchester City, with the Premier League title race still alive, and Arsenal fans watching on expectedly. We discuss: ⚽ Bournemouth's European permutations ⚽ How Cherries bold ownership have reaped rewards ⚽ Iraola's final home game ⚽ Semenyo returning to Dean Court ⚽ How Bournemouth can hurt City ⚽ Predicted XIs & score predictions After everything this football club has been through - administrations, minus 17, near extinction - this could genuinely become one of the greatest nights in Bournemouth history. Can the Cherries do it again against City? Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
For many people living on the fringes of society, long-term plans often give way to simply surviving day by day. It can be a world shaped by addiction, instability and violence - as seen in today's case from Bournemouth on England's south coast.After human body parts were discovered in different areas of the town, a major police investigation led detectives to a cramped one-bedroom flat shared by three vulnerable people living chaotic lives dominated by drugs, alcohol and financial hardship. As tensions inside the flat spiralled out of control, the situation turned deadly, ending in a shocking and brutal murder.I release episodes every Tuesday and Friday, so please join me on Tuesday for the next episode of the UK True Crime Podcast.Buy My New True Crime Content Creators Online Coursehttps://adam-s-site-be58.thinkific.com/products/courses/true-crime-content-creation-courseWatch my YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@Adam-uktruecrime/videosGet All The News First - Subscribe To My Newsletterhttps://uktruecrime.comJoin UK True Crime Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/UKTrueCrime Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join our beautiful soccer community/discord and support the pod: https://www.patreon.com/samsarmy PREMIER LEAGUE: Arsenal take a big, albeit controversial step toward the title with VAR-marred win over West Ham. Tottenham fans have mixed emotions like you read about both that game and disappointing draw with Leeds. Liverpool fans turn on Arne Slot. Bournemouth go 16 straight without a loss. Look ahead to big week of title/relegation-related battles. ROUND THE WORLD: extra spicy MLS hit-it-n-quit-it minute STOPPAGE TIME: Ivan Toney's Best Bets and GOAWs
Arsenal survive a VAR-fueled thriller at West Ham that felt more like a courtroom drama than a football match. Does anyone know what a penalty is anymore? How did West Ham fall into a looming relegation nightmare? Jeremy Doku's superb form highlights another Man City win. Liverpool and Chelsea draw whilst searching for identity and hope, Manchester United's dependence on Casemiro, and why this Premier League season may ultimately be remembered for its “crotch moments.”Don't miss our new interview with Man City's Rayan Cherki: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHdnm4vHcXECome join Men in Blazers LIVE in Philadelphia May 12th. Tickets here: https://mibcourage.co/41ElMi5Come join Men in Blazers LIVE in Dallas May 20th. Tickets here: https://mibcourage.co/41ImPxwChapters00:00:00 - West Ham vs. Arsenal reaction00:15:11 - Was VAR correct?00:27:00 - West Ham relegation consequences00:29:33 - Manchester City vs. Brentford reaction00:36:07 - Liverpool vs. Chelsea reaction00:48:16 - Sunderland vs. Manchester United reaction00:52:00 - Fulham vs. Bournemouth reaction00:57:15 - Nottingham Forest vs. Newcastle reaction1:00:00 - Burnley vs. Aston Villa reaction1:01:23 - Brighton vs. Wolves reaction1:04:02 - Crystal Palace vs. Everton reaction1:10:35 - Letter from a GFOP: Terrible decisionsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.