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Former England captain Michael Atherton joins ICC Digital Insider Grace Hayden to break down all the action as England beat Pakistan to secure the first semi-final spot at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Six Nations delivered even more DRAMA with shock results, record breaking performances & tense moments - we've got all of the fallout here for you as well as a big preview to this weekend's fixtures..Former England winger Topsy Ojo and Alfie Reynolds delve into Scotland's stunning victory over England at a raucus Murrayfield - We hear from Scotland centre Huw Jones and the boys discuss whether Scotland were THAT good or whether England were just really poor. PLUS they also delve into a tense game between Ireland and Italy in Dublin that saw Andy Farrell's side edge a victory and they analyse why Ireland can't seem to find a replacement for Johnny Sexton.Whilst in Cardiff, France thrashed Wales in record breaking fashion... Who can stop the French from winning it all?! Find it all out in today's episode of the talkSPORT Daily!Producer: Daniel Kane & Harry DurhamEdited by: Daniel KanePhoto Credit: Getty Images Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former England international James Haskell joins Performance People for an unfiltered, honest conversation about elite sport, identity, leadership and life after rugby.Haskell reflects on the defining moments that shaped his career, from an unlikely England call-up that changed everything, to the brutal honesty of international environments where high performance is non-negotiable. He speaks candidly about learning to block out external noise, why Googling yourself can be a form of self-harm, and how early experiences with criticism and therapy reshaped his mindset long before conversations around mental health were mainstream.The episode explores what team culture really looks like at the highest level: why different personalities matter, how leaders earn respect, and the balance between discipline, individuality and accountability. Haskell also opens up about retirement, reinvention, and the challenge many athletes face when the structure of professional sport disappears.Now juggling podcasting, music, business ventures and fatherhood, he explains why growth doesn't stop when sport ends, and why success, in any field, depends on self-awareness, honest feedback and taking responsibility for your own standards.Reloaded – The Good, The Bad and The Rugby by Alex Payne, James Haskell and Mike Tindall is available now (HarperNonFiction). Link here: Reloaded – The Good, The Bad & The Rugby________________________________The Performance People podcast, in partnership with J.P. Morgan Private Bank, talks to high-performers in the world of sport and beyond, to bring defining moments, hard-earned insights and expert advice to everyday performance. New episodes every Tuesday.________________________________ainslie + ainslie NIGHT POWDER, winner of Best Sleep Supplement in the GQ Sleep Awards 2025.We love performance, which is why we've launched ainslie + ainslie – the first supplement brand to be developed inside elite sport. Now available for everyone. Find out more at www.ainslieainslie.com________________________________Connect with Performance PeopleHit subscribe today for the latest.
The opening weekend of the Six Nations delivered shock results, dominant performances and early pressure across the Championship - and we've got all of the fallout here for you as well as a big preview to this weekend's fixtures..Former England winger Topsy Ojo and Alfie Reynolds delve into Scotland's stunning defeat to Italy whch puts Gregor Townsend firmly under the spotlight - They discuss whether he has a future as the Scotland head coach at the end of the Championships as well as disecting England's dominant display against a shockingly poor Welsh side and France's easy win over IrelandThe boys also discuss Andy Farrell's response to claims that a gap is growing between Ireland and the rest and look ahead to what will certainly be a defining weekend in the Championship with a huge Calcutta Cup at Murrayfield.Punchy, opinionated and straight to the point — essential listening for Six Nations fans.Producer: Daniel Kane & Romario Webster Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Hawksbee is joined by Andy Jacobs for the latest podcast. Former England captain Stuart Pearce joins the show to discuss his appearance on Mastermind yesterday and how he secured the win. Former Premier League referee Graham Scott chats about the viral video of Jose Mourinho shouting. Additionally, filmmaker Chris Watley and Brazilian journalist Tomas Rosolino join us to discuss SC Corinthians Paulista. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former England cricketer Steve Harmison & The Guardian's Chief Sports Writer Barney Ronay in Sydney, join Chappers to reflect on arguably the most underwhelming Ashes series in memory - a 4-1 loss where Australia needed only 11 days to retain The Ashes. Do centuries from Joe Root and 22-year-old Jacob Bethell, as well as England's first Test win in Australia since 2011, paper over the cracks? Will the England cricket team sack managers as fast as football has in 2026? Are captain Ben Stokes, Head Coach Brendon McCullum and Director of Cricket Rob Key capable of making the major changes England need now?
Danny Kelly and Darren Ambrose come together for the very first time on a jam-packed show, reflecting on the past year in sport! The pair discuss their worst moments, biggest surprises and biggest disappointments, before Darren reveals his top three sporting moments of the year and both share their wishlists for 2026.Former England cricketer Alex Tudor then joins the show to break down the latest from the Ashes, after England finally won a Test match in Australia for the first time since 2011.Next up, European football expert Andy Brassell rounds up the biggest stories from across the continent, including one of the most dramatic Serie A title races in recent memory. Can Antonio Conte really win back-to-back Scudetto's? Plus, the boys unexpectedly bond over their shared love of LEGO.To wrap things up, British tennis player Liam Broady gives his take on the controversial “Battle of the Sexes” exhibition between Nick Kyrgios and Aryna Sabalenka. Did the match help grow the game, or did it undermine women's tennis? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Max Rushden is joined by Charlie Baker for this afternoons podcast. Paul Nicholson previews the Ally Pally World Darts Championship. Former England cricketer Darren Gough reacts to England's encouraging performance in the cricket and Barca Jim talks Venn Diagrams. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Hawksbee was joined by Andy Jacobs for this afternoons podcast. Heavyweight boxer Dave Allen joined us to talk on AJ vs. Fury. Former England cricketer Matthew Hoggard spoke on Australia aiming for an Ashes whitewash. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At least 16 people have been shot dead and another 40 are left hospitalised after two gunmen targeted Australia's Jewish community at Bondi Beach in Sydney. Hundreds had gathered there to celebrate the first day of Hanukkah before the attack took place, which was stopped by a courageous bystander who de-armed one of the gunmen with his bare hands. Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan was enjoying a meal nearby with his family, when the restaurant was put on lockdown because of the terror attack. He tells Piers Morgan more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former England pacer Darren Gough continues his quest to find out what it takes to win an overseas Ashes. In this episode he looks at his specialist subject. Bowling fast.Guests include former speedsters Dale Steyn and Damien Fleming as well as two batters who had to pad up and face some of the fastest bowlers in the game, Matt Prior and Michael Clarke. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bruce Lehrmann loses his defamation appeal; The Kremlin says no compromise reached on territory in Ukraine peace talks; And in sport, tributes for Former England cricketer Robin Smith who has died aged 62.
Former England quick Steven Finn chats to Quentin Hull about the positives England can take from the first Ashes Test and how fans have reacted to the two-day match.
Former England fast bowler Darren Gough continues his quest to find out what it takes to win an overseas Ashes. In this episode he looks at how players manage to perform despite the pressure that the Ashes bring. Guests include former England bowlers Steve Harmison & Steven Finn as well as one of the founders of the Barmy Arm, Paul Burnham. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former England fast bowler Darren Gough continues his quest to find out what it takes to win an overseas Ashes series. In this episode he looks at the importance of captaincy with a star studded line up of guests including former Australia captain Michael Clarke, three time Ashes winner Matt Prior and stars of the 2005 Ashes, Steve Harmison & Freddie Flintoff. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eleanor Oldroyd is out and about in Perth for reaction to England naming their twelve-man squad for the first Ashes Test. Former England captain Michael Vaughan has his say on where the first Test could be won, England fast bowler Gus Atkinson looks ahead to the first match of the series, and Chief Cricket Reporter Stephan Shemilt and TMS commentator Simon Mann dissect the twelve in England's squad. Plus, how could Australia line up after a hint from Australia bowler Mitchell Starc said he would bat at eight.
Former England fast bowler Darren Gough talks to some of the biggest names in cricket to find out how Ben Stokes and England can do what Goughie failed to do on four separate occasions and that is win The Ashes. In the second episode he speaks to Australian World Cup winning spinner Brad Hogg, Australian cricket broadcaster Jarrod Kimber and hears from former England spinner Phil Tufnell about how big a part spin will play in The Ashes.Head over to the talkSPORT Cricket YouTube Channel for more Ashes content Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tomorrow's mouthwatering England-All Blacks test at Twickenham could decide the visitors' Grand Slam hopes. After two decisive victories over Ireland and Scotland, the All Blacks are facing England at their home ground. Former England international Thomas Waldrom told Piney the All Blacks have been trying to do a lot, but it hasn't been coming off as much. He says this test is going to be a key one for the team to see what they're trying to do and whether it will work. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast for 15th November 2025, former Black Cap and vastly experienced white ball cricketer Anton Devcich joined Piney to discuss what NZ Cricket needs to do to breathe life back into our domestic T20 scene. The All Blacks' Grand Slam hopes remain alive, but they face their biggest test match of the Northern Tour this weekend against England. Former England international Thomas Waldrom offers his thoughts on how important this test is for both nations. And Chris Lendrum joins to discuss what's next for the Black Ferns after parting ways with Head Coach Allan Bunting. Get the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast every Saturday and Sunday afternoon on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Katya Witney chats to former England head coach Mark Robinson about winning the World Cup in 2017, his toughest selection calls, how coaching a women's side changed his perspective on the game and much more. 0:00 Metro Bank / 0:37 Intro / 1:05 Mark Robinson interview / 57:22 Outro The Metro Bank Girls in Cricket Fund in collaboration with the ECB aims to triple the number of girls' cricket teams by breaking down barriers and creating supportive and inclusive spaces. Help transform the game, head to https://www.metrobankonline.co.uk/cricket/ to champion the future of girls' cricket.
Former England captain Stuart Pearce joins Adrian Durham and Jim Proudfoot live from Wembley following England's 2-0 win over Serbia in their penultimate World Cup qualifying match. The boys delve into how on earth Thomas Tuchel finds a way to fit all of England's superstars into the starting 11 as well as the Three Lions striker problem which has led to Phil Foden playing in the number 9 role! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thomas Tuchel's England make it 10 competitive clean sheets in a row against Serbia as their 100% record in World Cup 2026 qualifiers continues thanks to goals from Eberechi Eze and Bukayo Saka. Former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson, former England defender Phil Jones and Senior Football Reporter Ian Dennis join Steve Crossman to discuss England's 2-0 win over Serbia. They reflect on the match, and whether England's good form is due to the quality of opposition - do they need to be targeting tougher friendlies in the build up to next summer's tournament? They talk about the selection dilemmas awaiting Thomas Tuchel - who will make up the forward line, and who will start at left back? Manchester City's Nico O'Reilly talks about his first England start with the World Cup on the horizon. Plus, hear from goal scorer Bukayo Saka on his goal and his recent good form. Plus hear from England manager Thomas Tuchel - the panel discuss whether he could remain in charge after next summer, regardless of the result.Time Codes: 00:30 – Match Reflections 03:40 – Concern over quality of opposition? 08:30 – Eberechi Eze chat and England's forward options 09:50 – Selection problems for Thomas Tuchel? 13:25 – Nico O'Reilly Interview 17:35 – Bukayo Saka Interview 18:50 – Thomas Tuchel Future 20:30 – Thomas Tuchel5 Live / BBC Sounds commentaries: Sun 1430 Tottenham v Arsenal in Women's Super League, Sun 1700 Albania v England in World Cup Qualifying, Tue 1945 Scotland v Denmark in World Cup Qualifying.
Former England fast bowler Darren Gough talks to some of the biggest names in cricket to find out how Ben Stokes and England can do what Goughie failed to do on four separate occasions and that is win The Ashes. In the first episode he speaks to Ashes winning wicket keeper Matt Prior, Wisden Almanack Editor Lawrence Booth, veteran Aussie journo Robert 'Crash' Craddock and Australian cricket broadcaster Jarrod Kimber about how the first battle the English players will need to win is against The Aussie Media.Head over to the talkSPORT Cricket YouTube Channel for more Ashes content. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former England scrum-half, British & Irish Lion and Rugby World Cup winner Matt Dawson joins host Josh Dornbrack for an honest and inspiring conversation about performance, leadership and reinvention. The conversation goes far beyond rugby. Dawson shares how the values forged on the field - discipline, communication, accountability and the idea of “borrowing the shirt” - have shaped his life in the corporate world. Now working with global real-estate firm JLL, he reveals how elite sporting principles can transform businesses, strengthen team culture and help leaders unlock performance in fast-moving environments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former England fast bowler David Larter was part of the England squad to head to the 1962/63 Ashes, the last time the team travelled down to Australia by boat. He speaks to the BBC's Chief Cricket Reporter Stephan Shemilt about his memories of the journey, as well as being made to run round the boat to keep fit, stopping off in Colombo to play a warm-up match, and how he went from being talked about by the Australian press to featuring in a single Ashes Test.
The ARP crew break down how the All Blacks got out of jail against Scotland and how England's young stars pose a big threat this weekend.Former England player Brad Shields spins a yarn about Eddie Jones creating life-size card board cutouts of All Blacks before the 2018 test.We get into whether De Jager deserved a full red card and how the Boks scrum dismantled France on their ball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former England and Premier League star Joe Cole opens up about the lessons learned beyond the pitch, honesty, resilience, and what it truly means to live a high performance life.He reflects on the power of self-accountability, the importance of prioritising family over fame, and the danger of tying your identity solely to your career. Joe speaks candidly about setbacks, pressure, and the freedom that comes from letting go of perfection, reminding us that success is about balance, not constant achievement.Grounded in kindness and perspective, Joe's message is clear: when life feels heavy, look outward, helping others might just be the most powerful way to help yourself.
Former England fast bowler Steven Finn, former Australian batter Simon Katich and Australian journalist Melinda Farrell join Mark Chapman to assess Australia's squad ahead of the Ashes. Is it this Australia side's last dance? Who will open? And how strong is their bowling attack? Plus, the sledging has already started and can Joe Root put his struggles down under behind him.The BBC will be providing 24/7 coverage of The Ashes. Full audio commentary on Test Match Special and 5 Live Breakfast at the Ashes, a live text service, a full highlights programme and the TMS Daily Ashes digest on iPlayer. Plus, the daily TMS podcast, extensive coverage across social media and a visualised Tailenders at the end of every Test.
Max Rushden was joined by Charlie Baker for this afternoons podcast. Former England fast bowler Steven Finn discussed his new book, The Ashes File, Former Top Gear and Grand Tour executive producer Andy Wilman joined us in the studio. The World's Strongest Woman, Rebecca Roberts, also joined us, Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Darian Jenkins, Christine Cupo, and Lori Lindsey go through their best XI from the eliminated NWSL teams. (03:09) Plus, brackets for the upcoming NWSL playoffs! (17:19) Who can make a deep run? Who will get upset in the early rounds? Attacking Third has the answers to all your questions. Former England goalkeeper Mary Earps has an autobiography in the news (27:15). Christine has some choice words about how the media is handling the excerpts from the biography. Watch USWNT and NWSL games on P+" with a link to https://www.paramountplus.com/home/Attacking Third is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts.Follow the Attacking Third team on Twitter: @AttackingThird, @LisaCarlin32, @SandHerrera_, @Darian_Jenks, and @CCupo. Visit the Attacking Third YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@wgolazo You can listen to Attacking Third on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast."For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Tch ky Karyo, star of Nikita and The Missing, dies at 72 Jaysley Beck Ex sergeant jailed for sex assault on teen soldier Where might Andrew live on the Sandringham estate Double murderer jailed for stabbing girlfriend in Walthamstow Andrew Why Sarah Ferguson, Beatrice and Eugenie cant escape the taint of family scandal What we know about Prince Andrew losing his titles and Royal Lodge Former England keeper Mary Earps in happy same sex relationship Just Stop Oil activists cleared over Stonehenge protest Royal finances Where does the King get his money Andrew Mountbatten Windsor will not leave Royal Lodge immediately
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Andrew Mountbatten Windsor will not leave Royal Lodge immediately What we know about Prince Andrew losing his titles and Royal Lodge Royal finances Where does the King get his money Double murderer jailed for stabbing girlfriend in Walthamstow Just Stop Oil activists cleared over Stonehenge protest Jaysley Beck Ex sergeant jailed for sex assault on teen soldier Where might Andrew live on the Sandringham estate Tch ky Karyo, star of Nikita and The Missing, dies at 72 Andrew Why Sarah Ferguson, Beatrice and Eugenie cant escape the taint of family scandal Former England keeper Mary Earps in happy same sex relationship
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Just Stop Oil activists cleared over Stonehenge protest Andrew Mountbatten Windsor will not leave Royal Lodge immediately Where might Andrew live on the Sandringham estate What we know about Prince Andrew losing his titles and Royal Lodge Royal finances Where does the King get his money Tch ky Karyo, star of Nikita and The Missing, dies at 72 Andrew Why Sarah Ferguson, Beatrice and Eugenie cant escape the taint of family scandal Jaysley Beck Ex sergeant jailed for sex assault on teen soldier Double murderer jailed for stabbing girlfriend in Walthamstow Former England keeper Mary Earps in happy same sex relationship
Former England fast bowler Steve Finn is our special guest as he shares the high and lows of his Ashes career, including being part of the last England team to win in Australia and why his best spell was overlooked due to Stuart Broad. Plus Arise Sir Jimmy! It's the first episode of Tailenders presented by a knight of the realm and we get the inside story of Jimmy's trip to Windsor Castle - including which random footballer was at the afterparty?
Former England striker Darren Bent and Flex bring you the first episode of a three part talkSPORT Daily Takeover where we take a deep dive into the influence black culture, fashion and music has had on football. Bent takes us inside the dressing room and explains how things changed across his time in football, describing how black culture and fashion affected football life both on and off the pitch.The boys are also joined by sports fashion writer Daniel-Yaw Miller, who explains how fashion trends that stemmed from black culture are influencing modern day football and describes how black trailblazers changed football forever.Photo Credit: Getty Images Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former England ruby captain Lewis Moody recently revealed he had been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND), and our conversations give an insight into how lives can be overturned by this muscle wasting condition. Dr Mehboob in Canada was diagnosed five years ago and is now paralysed from the neck down. He is joined in conversation by his wife, Sophie, and Evy in Belgium, whose dad died last year 46 years after his diagnosis. MND is incurable. Over time, muscles weaken, affecting movement, speech eating and breathing. People over 50 are most likely to get the disease but there is evidence that elite athletes are also disproportionately affected. We bring together Narayana in India with James and Gillian in the UK, who were all diagnosed in their 30s, to share their experiences of living with the condition.
Former England and Liverpool footballer David James, broadcaster Dougie Anderson, broadcaster Eleanor Oldroyd, and comedian Ray Bradshaw join Rick Edwards for an hour of sporting punditry, humour and entertainment. Points are awarded for informed comment, wit and passion, but taken away for nonsense and answers lacking in conviction.In the final round, the top two points scorers go head-to-head in 'Defend the Indefensible' where they must both defend a statement however ludicrous or distasteful for twenty seconds. There can only be one winner!Listen to the podcast on BBC Sounds
Former England teammates Mike Brown and Jonny May join the dream team for a revealing chat on the intense world of professional rugby. Brown, fresh from retirement and a corporate career change, offers candid insights into the psychological toll of the professional game, and the lads debate contrasting experiences under Eddie Jones. May and Brown also reveal the ups and downs of their volatile relationship on and off the field, including a training ground injury that ended in 11 stitches. Finally, the pair get stuck into an England selection debate ahead of the Autumn Nations Series. 00:00
Max Rushden was joined by Charlie Baker for this afternoon's podcast. Former England striker Jay Bothroyd joined us to chat about his England legacy cap, host of Taskmaster Alex Horne discussed Slough Town, and the Two Words phone-in is back. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former England captain and 2003 World Cup winner Lewis Moody has revealed that he's been diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND).What is motor neurone disease, what are the symptoms, how is it diagnosed, and can sport cause the condition?We join UCL's professor of clinical neurology, Andrea Malaspina.Professor Malaspina is also clinical and academic lead of the Queen Square Motor Neuron Disease Centre.Also in this episode:The world's leading AI event, HumanX, is officially coming to Europe in 2026The Big Issue partners with tech company Lenovo to equip charities with laptopsStorm Amy: Thousands of homes remain without powerThe Andrew Law Gallery at Manchester's Science and Industry Museum reopens this October Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former England and Surrey batter Mark Butcher joins us to talk about the extraordinary story he has been investigating in his new BBC Sounds series ‘Hansie Cronje:Fall from Grace'. Plus, what's it like to face Allan Donald and Courtney Walsh, Oasis, Falling Over and we have a name for our new (ish) feature.
England are still European Champions! The Lionesses beat Spain in a nail-biting penalty shootout. It was revenge over a Spanish team who had beaten them in the World Cup Final two years ago.It is the first major trophy won by England on foreign soil and once again the hero was Chloe Kelly, who this time scored the winning penalty having scored the winning goal in the final three years ago. Manager Sarina Wiegman has now won the last three Euros with two different teams – a remarkable achievement. Former England international Izzy Christiansen joins Kit Shepard and Tom Clarke to get immediate reaction to the result. England – still Champions! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
England are through to the Semi-finals, just. In a nerve-wracking game where they looked second best for large parts England refused to give in. Individual heroics, force of will and some super subs dragged them level with Sweden. Then came the penalties, high on drama low on quality. But the main thing, England won! What of the ninety minutes, can the shoot out even be analysed and will they have eleven fit players to face Italy in the semi-finals? Former England international Izzy Christiansen and The Times Women's football reporter Kit Shepard join Tom Clarke to offer some answers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jonathan Agnew presents reaction to England's dramatic Test victory over India at Lord's. Hear the thoughts of England captain Ben Stokes, Joe Root, and Jofra Archer has he hit the ground running in his red-ball return. India captain Shubman Gill also looks back on the loss.Former England captains Sir Alastair Cook and Michael Vaughan, Prakash Wakankar, and Andy Zaltzman analyse the performances of both sides.Plus, the BBC's chief cricket reporter Stephan Shemilt, The Times' Simon Wilde, and ESPN Cricinfo's Sidharth Monga discuss the needle between England & India.
Jonathan Agnew presents reaction from Lord's where England take late wickets to have the Test in the balance.England assistant coach Marcus Trescothick gives his thoughts on the day's play, as does India allrounder Washington Sundar who took four wickets in England's second innings.Former England captains Sir Alastair Cook and Michael Vaughan, Ashes winning bowler Steven Finn, and commentator Prakash Wakankar analyse the day's play.Wheelchair tennis star Andy Lapthorne talks about his love of cricket as he visits Lord's. Plus, we delve into the BBC archives to hear John Arlott's iconic “freaker” commentary on its 50th anniversary.
Katie Smith speaks to Hannah Hampton ahead of England's second match of Euro 2025. Hear what she made of her first match in a major tournament, and her outlook on England's future in the competition ahead of Netherlands on Wednesday. Former England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley joins Katie as they assess England's chances of success against Netherlands. Plus, hear from Georgia Stanway on her thoughts about how the camp reacted to Saturday's defeat, and how they're looking ahead to the next match.TIME CODES: 02.55 – Hannah Hampton 18.20 – Georgia Stanway
Katie Smith is joined by our commentary team of Izzy Christiansen and Vicki Sparks in Basel to reflect on Norway's 2-1 win against hosts Switzerland. Former England captain Steph Houghton is on the pod too as the panel react to Chloe Kelly's reunion with Arsenal ahead of England's tournament opener on Saturday. And finally, Danny Gabbidon and Eilidh Barbour are here to preview tomorrow's match between Spain and Portugal.Timecodes: 00:15 Switzerland 1-2 Norway reaction 09:26 Chloe Kelly interview with Ben Haines 13:22 The panel reacts to her Arsenal reunion 19:45 Danny Gabbidon & Eilidh Barbour preview Spain v PortugalBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries: Thu 2000 Spain v Portugal on 5 Live, Fri 1700 Denmark v Sweden on Sports Extra 3, Fri 2000 Germany v Poland on 5 Live, Sat 1700 Wales v Netherlands on 5 Live, Sat 2000 France v England on 5 Live.
Do you trust your gut to make the best decision for yourself? Former England goalkeeper Mary Earps has had to make some bold, brave choices recently.In this chat with Fearne, Mary explains how she knew retiring from international football was right for her, and they both explore the importance of having different chapters and challenges in your life.Having experienced periods of real mental darkness, Mary talks through the practices that now ground her in the present. She also reckons setting life goals might just be setting you up for disappointment. Should we be focusing on progress, instead of perfection? Mary has advice on how to be ok with not being good at everything!Plus, Mary recalls the euphoric day the Lionesses won the 2022 EUROs, and reflects on the emotional impact it's had on women across the world.If you liked this episode of Happy Place, you might also like: Sarina Wiegman Leah Williamson Molly McCann Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.