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Katie Smith is joined by former England midfielder Fran Kirby and, Vicki Sparks as they react to England's Lionesses' 4-0 World Cup Qualifying defeat to Spain in Mallorca. Sarina Wiegman's side did have the chance to qualify for next summer's World Cup in Brazil this evening, but a poor performance means they have a mountain to climb against Ukraine on Tuesday.TIME CODES00:00 Intro 00:25 How England can now qualify. 02:00 A dismal performance 06:00 Spain shine 08:30 What next for England? 10:00 Sarina Wiegman 12:45 Keira Walsh
This is We are Chelsea, the official podcast of Chelsea Women, brought to you in association with Skoda, the official car partner of Chelsea Women and proud supporters of women's sport.https://www.skoda.co.uk/On this episode, we catch up with midfielder Keira Walsh and goalkeeper Becky Spencer as they chat about the off-season, team games, their friendship, Becky's new contract, celebrity lookalikes, and representing their countries. They also take on a round of “Who on the Team?” and tackle some fun Whistleblower scenarios.Comment below your questions and Whistleblower dilemmas! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Did Arne Slot let Liverpool down as the Premier League champions were knocked out by PSG at Anfield? Or did the Reds show positive signs for the future with a much more energetic and competitive performance than in last week's first leg in Paris?Former Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock, ex-Premier League winger Andros Townsend and French football journalist Julien Laurens join Ian Dennis and Kelly Cates to dissect a thrilling night of Champions League action.As well as Liverpool's 2-0 defeat to PSG (4-0 on aggregate), Atletico Madrid progressed with a memorable victory over Barcelona, 3-2 on aggregate.Atleti will now play the winner of Arsenal v Sporting, with the panel previewing Wednesday night's game alongside commentator John Murray.And we hear reaction from England Lionesses' 1-0 victory over Spain.Timecodes: 02:20 Where has this Liverpool energy been all season? 03:20 Was this about PSG's individual quality? 04:14 Julien Laurens calls Arne Slot's line-up a “complete nonsense” — should Alexander Isak have started? 07:45 Are Liverpool carrying players in their team? How much has their recruitment been proven wrong? 15:00 Hugo Ekitike's injury 16:00 How are Liverpool looking going into the Merseyside derby? 17:30 Should Isak be getting a run of games now? 18:45 Reaction from Liverpool manager Arne Slot 20:15 A thrilling win for Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona 21:20 How worried would Arsenal be to play Atleti? 23:00 How much of a difference did red cards make for Barcelona? 24:45 Mikel Arteta previews Arsenal v Sporting and asks for ‘fire, not fear' 26:10 Preview of Arsenal v Sporting with commentator John Murray 30:40 Keira Walsh reacts to her 100th England cap as the Lionesses beat Spain 31:40 Lionesses boss Sarina Wiegman reacts
Sarina Wiegman is delighted and lauds Hannah Hampton after England beat the world champions Spain. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 INTRO 0:12 it's a very big result 0:53 always helps when you score an early goal 1:35 we had some good chances when we got in behind 2:04 their individual quality is so high 3:01 the save at the end from Hampton was world class 3:57 we knew we could harm them from set pieces 5:07 Lucia Kendall was good. Should have scored 5:45 what are you doing to improve corners? Train! 6:20 we watch clips and talk about the clips 7:15 I always ask the players if they believe in the tactics 8:20 Keira Walsh will go down as one of the greatest English midfielders ever 8:52 I'm very proud of the centre backs 9:52 this was proper England! Of course we always want to improve 11:59 we started the second half well 12:45 we didn't want to take a risk with Williamson @HaytersTV – Football Up Close. Visit our website: https://hayters.com/ We go behind the scenes with the biggest names in football to bring you interviews, training, news, live coverage, fans' voices and funniest moments. If you love football, you'll love Hayters TV. Subscribe now! Follow HaytersTV on social media - https://linktr.ee/HaytersTV#football #lionesses #spain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kiera Walsh reacts after Chelsea win the Subway League Cup against Manchester United. TIMESTAMPS0:00 intro 0:10 Obviously very happy, first trophy on offer. Very happy with the result. 0:20 To beat United we can take that into the next few games 0:42 I think that's the attitude Sonia wanted us to have. I think we were really on the front foot. 1:13 We were asking for a day off tomorrow 1:34 Lots of dancing but can't celebrate too much. 1:56 We don't want to look too far ahead. 2:16 We were a little more comfortable in the first half. 2:44 Really instinctive finish from Aggie. 3:00 Brilliant performances today. 3:40 Bjorn is disappointed, Nat is a true team player. @HaytersTV – Football Up Close. Visit our website: https://hayters.com/ We go behind the scenes with the biggest names in football to bring you interviews, training, news, live coverage, fans' voices and funniest moments. If you love football, you'll love Hayters TV. Subscribe now! Follow HaytersTV on social media - https://linktr.ee/HaytersTV#chelsea #womensfootball #woso Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The first piece of domestic silverware this season is up for grabs and Ben Haines is joined by our Senior Women's Football reporter Emma Sanders to provide the ultimate preview to Chelsea v Manchester United in the League Cup final at Ashton Gate on Sunday 15th March.Ben travelled down to Cobham to chat to Chelsea midfielder Keira Walsh about why this competition is so special to her, head coach Sonia Bompastor about her new contract and US forward Alyssa Thompson about playing in her first final with the club.And Em went over to Carrington to chat to Manchester United manager Marc Skinner about 'not fearing' their opposition, new singing Lea Schuller about how she's settling in and goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce on reaching another final with the club.To hear more from all of the interviewees, head over to the Women's Football Weekly podcast feed on BBC Sounds!TIMECODES: 00:15 - Em Sanders joins Ben to preview the League Cup final. 02:15 - We kick things off with Chelsea midfielder, Keira Walsh 07:55 - Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor joins Ben. 16:45 - Alyssa Thompson on what could be her first piece of domestic silverware. 19:42 - Em and Ben on the games between Chelsea and Manchester United getting tighter. 24:00 - Manchester United manager Marc Skinner sits down with Em. 30:03 - One of Manchester United's new signings, Lea Schüller joins the pod. 35:30 - Phallon Tullis-Joyce talks reaching another final with the club.
At our live show in December we sat down with Lioness and Chelsea star Keira Walsh (no we can't believe we got her either) to reminisce about the Euros (and when Maisie took her top off), chat all about her career, and Suzi gets to ask some burning questions she's been desperate to ask a Lioness for ages.We'll be back to our regular weekly episodes from next week! You can get in touch by dropping us an email bigkickpod@gmail.comFind us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@THEBIGKICKENERGYPODCASTFollow us on Instagram to be the first to find out news and fun stuff:https://www.instagram.com/bigkickenergypod/We are also now on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bigkickenergy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At our live show in December we sat down with Lioness and Chelsea star Keira Walsh (no we can't believe we got her either) to reminisce about the Euros (and when Maisie took her top off), chat all about her career, and Suzi gets to ask some burning questions she's been desperate to ask a Lioness for ages. We'll be back to our regular weekly episodes from next week! You can get in touch by dropping us an email bigkickpod@gmail.com Find us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@THEBIGKICKENERGYPODCAST Follow us on Instagram to be the first to find out news and fun stuff: https://www.instagram.com/bigkickenergypod/ We are also now on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bigkickenergy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is We Are Chelsea, the official podcast of Chelsea Women, brought to you in association with Škoda, the official car partner of Chelsea Women and proud supporters of women's sport.www.skoda.co.ukEm Wallbank is joined by Keira Walsh and Wieke Kaptein to chat about Christmas! They decide which of their teammates will make the naughty and nice lists and of course, they share everything about theirs and their dogs' friendship.And nobody holds back in a savage game of Whistleblower, where the players help solve YOUR dilemmas.To watch the full episode on YouTube, click here: https://www.youtube.com/@chelseafcwomen/videosSend us your questions and Whistleblower dilemmas to wearechelsea@chelseafc.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chelsea and Lioness star, Keira Walsh, catches up with Sam all about their legendary time at Manchester City, what it's like to be back in the Women's Super League, and the players that inspire her.SUBSCRIBE TO THE WOMEN'S GAME NEWSLETTER: https://mibcourage.co/42X5HpBSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Spurs Women faced an onslaught from Chelsea's attack (especially on corners!), but held off to only concede one wonder goal from Keira Walsh, an improvement over the blowout loss to Manchester City. Spurs have still only dropped WSL points to traditional top 4 teams and will enter the international break in 4th place, still ahead of Arsenal.We discuss our 1-0 away loss, including:Drew's absenceFirst-half clean sheetComparing to the City gameMolly's imminent returnGood lineup headachesJess' Lionesses snubPlus, we preview the second Subway League Cup group stage match against Birmingham City.You can find the N17 Women team on Twitter & Bluesky and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:Abbie posts @abbierosemeow.bsky.social and writes about Spurs Women at Cartilage Free CaptainCaroline posts @cgstefko.bsky.social and writes about both Spurs teams at Spurs Across the Pond Rachel tweets @spurswomenblog & posts @spurswomenblog.bsky.social and writes about Spurs Women at Spurs Women Blog & The CutbackSian tweets @sian_wallis & posts @sian-wallis.bsky.social and talks about all things Spurs at Proud Lilywhites Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A special interview today with a sprinter - who ironically - is living proof that it's NEVER too late to start! Eugene Amo-Dadzie has shot to stardom as ‘The World's Fastest Accountant', literally balancing spreadsheets with sport until he was 26 years old! Last month he tied his hero Linford Christie's 100M time and became the joint second-fastest British man over 100m (9.87). It's an amazing story that has led all the way to the start line at this weekend's World Athletics Championships in Tokyo and you're gonna love him! Plus we'll look back on another star-studded week on the show as Gabby hit the trading floors of the City at a charity event to catch up with the likes of John Terry, Michael MacIntyre, Maro Itoje, Keira Walsh and many more. Earlier in the week we reflected on Daniel Levy's legacy in North London after he was 'removed' as Spurs' Chairman after 24 years!
A special interview today with a sprinter - who ironically - is living proof that it's NEVER too late to start! Eugene Amo-Dadzie has shot to stardom as ‘The World's Fastest Accountant', literally balancing spreadsheets with sport until he was 26 years old! Last month he tied his hero Linford Christie's 100M time and became the joint second-fastest British man over 100m (9.87). It's an amazing story that has led all the way to the start line at this weekend's World Athletics Championships in Tokyo and you're gonna love him! Plus we'll look back on another star-studded week on the show as Gabby hit the trading floors of the City at a charity event to catch up with the likes of John Terry, Michael MacIntyre, Maro Itoje, Keira Walsh and many more. Earlier in the week we reflected on Daniel Levy's legacy in North London after he was 'removed' as Spurs' Chairman after 24 years!
Gabby Logan hits the trading floor of BGC Group in Canary Wharf for their annual charity day where stars from the world of sport, pick up the phones, channel their inner Wolf of Wall Street and help close deals to raise millions of pounds for charity... John Terry talks about Chelsea's own trading strategy, Maro Itoje joins us fresh for captaining the British & Irish Lions to a series victory in Australia and Keira Walsh, the Lioness and Chelsea midfielder talks about the Euros and another shot in the arm for women's sport. Plus, Michael McIntyre reveals the trick he and Kenny Logan played on Gabby at Wimbledon, Davina McCall's love of Arsenal & Gabby gets to tell Anthony Joshua how much the sport of boxing is missing him.
Ellen White, Jen Beattie and Nedum Onuoha join Ben Haines to look ahead to the final of Euro 2025 as England take on Spain in Basel - can the Lionesses retain their title and avenge their World Cup Final defeat from two years ago? Also hear from England's Beth Mead, Keira Walsh and Ella Toone as well as manager Sarina Wiegman.01:28 - England's journey to the final 13:22 - Beth Mead interview 20:16 - The Spanish perspective with ex-international Vicki Losada 30:52 - Who should start for England? 44:44 - Sarina Wiegman focus with Dutch football journalist, Rivkah Op Hetveld 54:58 - The panel give their predictionsBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week: Sun 1700 Euro 2025 Final - England v Spain
With one week to go until the 2025 Women's Euros get underway in Switzerland, Ellen White and Ben Haines have teamed up with host of the Radio 2 breakfast show, and star of the Lionesses squad announcement video, Scott Mills!Scott tells us about his experience visiting the Lionesses at St. George's Park plus gives Ben some advice about travelling around Switzerland after his time in Basel at the Eurovision Song Contest. Plus there's a special feature as Lionesses, Keira Walsh and Niamh Charles face off in a game of Dad Jokes, but who will crack first? With Ellen acting as the referee, this game is no laughing matter…01:00 - Scott Mills makes his Football Daily debut! 03:50 - Scott's top tips for Switzerland. 08:20 - Scott and Ellen chat to Keira Walsh and Niamh Charles at St. George's Park. 13:00 - Keira and Niamh face off in a special edition of Dad Jokes.
Katie Smith, Karen Bardsley and Vicki Sparks react to interviews with the Lionesses ahead of UEFA Women's Euro 2025 as England prepare to defend their crown.INTERVIEWS 04:10 Lauren James & Lucy Bronze, 13:05 Keira Walsh & Grace Clinton, 19:25 Lauren Hemp & Niamh Charles,BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries: Wed 2000 England v Germany in UEFA U21 Championship.
Ellen White and Ben Haines are at St Georges Park and react to the shock announcement that England goalkeeper Mary Earps is retiring from international football. Ellen shares her view on why now but they also reflect on what Mary did for the women's game and its profile, particularly for goalkeepers. Niamh Charles and Keira Walsh share their memories of playing with Mary and her impact off the pitch. They also look ahead to England's next Nations League games against Portugal and Spain as the Euros approaches. Ellen and Ben also talk Arsenal winning the Champions League and how Renee Slegers masterminded that huge victory over Barcelona. Plus Jen Beattie has caught up with her former teammate and Scotland captain Rachel Corsie who has announced her retirement from football this week. Rachel won 154 caps for Scotland and led her country out at their first ever World Cup in 2019 and is part of the Scotland camp for their next Nations League fixtures against Austria and the Netherlands.00:20 Intro 01:36 Mary Earps retires from England 04:10 Earps statement 10:28 Arsenal win the Champions League! 15:50 How did Arsenal do it? 20:35 Niamh Charles 25:00 Keira Walsh 32:30 Rachel Corsie with JenBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries next weekend: Wed 2000 Real Betis v Chelsea in the UEFA Conference League Final Fri 1945 England v Portugal in the UEFA Women's Nations League Sat 2000 PSG v Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League Final
This is We are Chelsea, the official podcast of Chelsea Women, brought to you in association with Škoda, the official car partner of Chelsea Women and proud supporters of women's sport. www.skoda.co.uk Caz De Moraes is joined by regular Erin Cuthbert and We Are Chelsea first-timer Keira Walsh to discuss their latest hot takes including chinos, socks and sliders and mint ice cream. Plus Erin's got a new look, but who did she get mistaken for? To watch the full episode on YouTube, click here: https://www.youtube.com/@chelseafc/videos Send us your questions to wearechelsea@chelseaafc.com #WeAreChelsea Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are England showing the ruthlessness they need ahead of this summer's Euros? Alistair Bruce-Ball presents reaction to the Lionesses' 5-nil demolition of Belgium in the Nations League.Former England keeper Karen Bardsley offers her analysis on the strength in depth England are developing, and the ongoing battle between Mary Earps and Hannah Hampton to be first choice in goal.We hear from Sarina Wiegman, and goalscorers Keira Walsh and Aggie Beever-Jones, both of whom scored their first England goals.And after Wales' defeat at home to Denmark, Eilidih Barbour and Danny Gabbidon assess the positives and negatives. TIMECODES 02:50 Sarina Wiegman: “Not a five-star performance” 08:30 Karen Bardsley on Wiegman eventually needing to choose between Hampton and Earps 10:55 Interviews with Walsh and Beever-Jones on their first international goals 19:00 Analysis of Wales 1-2 Denmark5 Live/BBC Sounds commentaries Saturday (3pm): Crystal Palace v Brighton (Premier League) Saturday (5:30pm): Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest (Premier League) Sunday (2pm): Fulham v Liverpool (Premier League) Sunday (4:30pm): Manchester United v Manchester City (Premier League) Tuesday (7:30pm): Belgium v England (Nations League) – 5 Sports Extra
Ellen White, Jen Beattie and Ben Haines reflect on England's disappointing draw against Portugal in the Nations League and how things can be improved against Spain at Wembley. Jen also gives her thoughts on where Scotland are given the changes to the squad and management. Ben has caught up with Ella Toone and Keira Walsh on how it feels preparing to face Spain for the first time since that World Cup final. You'll also hear from Spain and Arsenal defender Laia Codina - who talks about the difficult period in Spanish women's football since the World Cup final. Former national football federation boss Luis Rubiales was last week convicted of sexual assault after he kissed Spain's Jenni Hermoso without her consent during the medal ceremony.00:20 Intro 02:00 What did Ellen make of England Portugal? 07:10 Europe catching up? 10:30 Where are Scotland at? 17:20 Keira Walsh & Ella Toone 25:00 Laia Codina with Emma Sanders5 Live/Sports Extra Commentaries This Week: Wed 26 Feb 2000 England v Spain in UEFA Women's Nations League Fri 28 Feb 2000 Aston Villa v Cardiff in FA Cup Sat 1 Mar 1215 Crystal Palace v Millwall in FA Cup Sat 1 Mar 1215 Preston v Burnley in FA Cup on BBC Sport website Sat 1 Mar 1500 Bournemouth v Wolves in FA Cup Sat 1 Mar 1745 Man City v Plymouth in FA Cup Sun 2 Mar 1345 Newcastle v Brighton in FA Cup Mon 3 Mar 1930 Nottingham Forest v Ipswich in FA Cup
From Chloe Kelly to Keira Walsh, it was one of the biggest Women's Super League transfer windows in history! Ellen White, Jen Beattie and Ben Haines are all together for the first time to digest the ins and outs of January 2025. WSL leaders Chelsea have strengthened even more, adding England midfielder Keira Walsh from Barcelona in another big-money move. Can anyone stop Sonia Bompastor's team and what does this side need to achieve in order to reach their potential? After posting a couple of emotional statements on social media surrounding her situation at Manchester City, Chloe Kelly completed an 11th-hour loan move to Arsenal. The team review a seven-goal thriller at the Joie Stadium, which was almost as chaotic as the transfer window, and Ellen and Jen help us understand different knee injuries after the news Georgia Stanway tore a lateral ligament and will be out for ‘several months.' Timecodes: 02:30 - Keira Walsh is back in the WSL after a deadline day transfer to Chelsea 07:30 - How Chelsea are reaping the rewards of investing in their women's team. 10:45 - Liverpool manager Matt Beard on what impact will Chelsea's spending could have on the league. 12:41 - What do Chelsea need to achieve in order to reach their potential? 14:18 - The Chloe Kelly transfer saga which ended in a loan move to Arsenal. 20:19 - A summary of the rest of the transfer window. 21:27 - Review of the weekend's WSL action including a seven-goal thriller at the Joie Stadium. 25:57 - Ellen and Jen help us understand different knee injuries after the news Georgia Stanway tore a lateral ligament and will be out for ‘several months.' 27:40 - Is there a natural replacement for Stanway in the England squad?BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week: Wed 5 Feb 2000 Newcastle v Arsenal in Carabao Cup, Thu 6 Feb 2000 Liverpool v Tottenham in Carabao Cup, Fri 7 Feb 2000 Man Utd v Leicester in FA Cup.
It's been a rather chaotic week for Manchester City… First with Chloe Kelly's turbulent exit and then with that seven-goal thriller against Arsenal! Chloe and Rachel are here to react to it all! Plus, Everton opened the floodgates against one of the meanest defences in the league, Chelsea have signed none other than Keira Walsh and Rach explains which teams have had a great window and who could've done more.Follow us on X, Instagram, Bluesky and YouTube! Email us show@upfrontpod.com.For ad-free episodes and much more from across our football shows, head over to the Football Ramble Patreon and subscribe: patreon.com/footballramble. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We don't want your shorts, Enzo...Matt Davies-Adams has got Jessy Parker Humphreys and Liam Twomey alongside him run the rule over the *slamming shut* of the transfer window AND the crucial three points against the Hammers.We begin with events on the field, as Chelsea came from behind to win a Premier League game at Stamford Bridge in which they've trailed at half time for the first time since December 2013 (no, seriously!). We reflect on the 2-1 win over West Ham - with the help of Simon at the ground - which certainly wasn't pretty but was mightily important for Enzo Maresca.Then - we attempt to round up all the deadline day deals, including the loan departures of Disasi, Felix, Chilwell and Chukwuemeka - as well as a host of academy products. What does it all mean?!With Jessy in tow it would be rude not to check in with the latest news surrounding CFCW - still unbeaten after a scrappy 1-0 win at Aston Villa courtesy of a fortunate late own goal but with Keira Walsh already looking like she could be a key difference maker with the quadruple still on...We'll be back on Thursday to preview Saturday night's trip to the seaside to take on Brighton in the 4th round of the FA Cup!HOST: Matt Davies-AdamsWITH: Liam Twomey, Jessy Parker Humphreys and Simon JohnsonPRODUCER: Lucy Oliva Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We don't want your shorts, Enzo... Matt Davies-Adams has got Jessy Parker Humphreys and Liam Twomey alongside him run the rule over the *slamming shut* of the transfer window AND the crucial three points against the Hammers. We begin with events on the field, as Chelsea came from behind to win a Premier League game at Stamford Bridge in which they've trailed at half time for the first time since December 2013 (no, seriously!). We reflect on the 2-1 win over West Ham - with the help of Simon at the ground - which certainly wasn't pretty but was mightily important for Enzo Maresca. Then - we attempt to round up all the deadline day deals, including the loan departures of Disasi, Felix, Chilwell and Chukwuemeka - as well as a host of academy products. What does it all mean?! With Jessy in tow it would be rude not to check in with the latest news surrounding CFCW - still unbeaten after a scrappy 1-0 win at Aston Villa courtesy of a fortunate late own goal but with Keira Walsh already looking like she could be a key difference maker with the quadruple still on... We'll be back on Thursday to preview Saturday night's trip to the seaside to take on Brighton in the 4th round of the FA Cup! HOST: Matt Davies-Adams WITH: Liam Twomey, Jessy Parker Humphreys and Simon Johnson PRODUCER: Lucy Oliva Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Faye Carruthers is joined by Suzy Wrack, Emma Sanders, and Chris Paouros to discuss WSL deadline day, Arsenal's seven-goal thriller with Manchester City, and Chelsea's growing dominance
Fara and Anita are back for this episode of Boots, Balls & Bras! The pair give their reaction to a thrilling encounter between Man City and Arsenal, where the Gunners triumphed 4-3. They also deep dive into Chloe Kelly's statement and her current situation, with her loan move to Arsenal being confirmed on Deadline Day.The pair give their thoughts on Chelsea's cagey 1-0 victory over Aston Villa, and are full of praise for the Blues. Despite not being on top form, they were still able to come away with all three points and extend their lead at the summit of the WSL table.All of this, plus Keira Walsh to Chelsea reaction, how much Man City are missing Alex Greenwood, and Adobe Women's FA Cup quickfire predictions!Be sure to like the video, and comment your thoughts. Sub scribe to the channel if you haven't already, and follow us on all social media platforms so you never miss an update! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim and Jamie dissect the 4-3 away win at Manchester City on Sunday. Tim and Jamie discuss a basketball type game and how key absences, particularly in midfield, contributed to a heater skelter game, the risk reward performance of Mariona, how Renee Slegers was more effective with her subs than Gareth Taylor and how Lia Walti changed the game. In the second half, Tim and Jamie field listener questions on the future of the midfield, Chloe Kelly and the competition at centre-half, as well as Arsenal missing out on Keira Walsh.Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dean Mears and Dayne Whittle are joined by Courtney and Simon Kingman for another edition of the Thursday Night Preview Show.In Part 1 we discuss the latest transfer news on deadline day with the imminent signing of Keira Walsh. And in Part Two we look ahead to Sunday's WSL clash with Aston Villa. You can follow the show on BlueSky @ MowKingsmeadow.BSky.Social. We're also on Instagram @WentToMowKingsmeadow.Enter the Kingsmeadow Official Supporters Club raffle for a signed pair of Millie Bright's football boots via- https://www.justgiving.com/page/kingsmeadow-official-supporters-club-1723644363492?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=CL&fbclid=IwY2xjawIIzk9leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHVM505l1LLoPaBRNn4sE-7-qJDGoc0GV-o_m27y8sgkuDXEoLRnpXQ9CVw_aem_M-NyMb5PzZcvxDDsynjfEgGet your Kingsmeadow Chronicle subscription via- https://kingsmeadowchronicle.bigcartel.com/product/2024-2025-subscriptionPlease consider joining our Patreon and support the show! Head to patreon.com/wenttomowkingsmeadowJoin our Discord community- https://discord.com/invite/QMvHsDxy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dean Mears and Dayne Whittle are joined by Courtney and Simon Kingman for another edition of the Thursday Night Preview Show.In Part 1 we discuss the latest transfer news on deadline day with the imminent signing of Keira Walsh. And in Part Two we look ahead to Sunday's WSL clash with Aston Villa. You can follow the show on BlueSky @ MowKingsmeadow.BSky.Social. We're also on Instagram @WentToMowKingsmeadow.Enter the Kingsmeadow Official Supporters Club raffle for a signed pair of Millie Bright's football boots via- https://www.justgiving.com/page/kingsmeadow-official-supporters-club-1723644363492?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=CL&fbclid=IwY2xjawIIzk9leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHVM505l1LLoPaBRNn4sE-7-qJDGoc0GV-o_m27y8sgkuDXEoLRnpXQ9CVw_aem_M-NyMb5PzZcvxDDsynjfEgGet your Kingsmeadow Chronicle subscription via- https://kingsmeadowchronicle.bigcartel.com/product/2024-2025-subscriptionPlease consider joining our Patreon and support the show! Head to patreon.com/wenttomowkingsmeadowJoin our Discord community- https://discord.com/invite/QMvHsDxy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're in for a very busy Monday...Matt Davies-Adams has got Luke Bosher and Liam Twomey in tow to look ahead to the impending Graham Potter reunion.But we begin with everyone's favourite transfer window rumour mill chat - including the ongoing interest in Mathys Tel, potential late approaches for a striker, the sorry Ben Chilwell situation, the peculiar case of Deivid Washington AND an audacious deadline day swoop for Keira Walsh!Then, we turn our attention to matters on the pitch and the visit of West Ham to Stamford Bridge under the lights on Monday night. We try and imagine a life at Stamford Bridge had Graham Potter not been sacked after just 31 games in charge...We've of course got all your other Blues news covered - and a quiz!We'll be back on Tuesday to reflect on the West Ham game and tell you how CFCW got on against Aston Villa...HOST: Matt Davies-AdamsWITH: Luke Bosher and Liam TwomeyPRODUCER: Lucy Oliva Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're in for a very busy Monday... Matt Davies-Adams has got Luke Bosher and Liam Twomey in tow to look ahead to the impending Graham Potter reunion. But we begin with everyone's favourite transfer window rumour mill chat - including the ongoing interest in Mathys Tel, potential late approaches for a striker, the sorry Ben Chilwell situation, the peculiar case of Deivid Washington AND an audacious deadline day swoop for Keira Walsh! Then, we turn our attention to matters on the pitch and the visit of West Ham to Stamford Bridge under the lights on Monday night. We try and imagine a life at Stamford Bridge had Graham Potter not been sacked after just 31 games in charge... We've of course got all your other Blues news covered - and a quiz! We'll be back on Tuesday to reflect on the West Ham game and tell you how CFCW got on against Aston Villa... HOST: Matt Davies-Adams WITH: Luke Bosher and Liam Twomey PRODUCER: Lucy Oliva Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Flo Lloyd-Hughes is joined by Jessy Parker Humphreys and Becky Taylor-Gill to discuss some late drama in the January transfer window. Chelsea are set to pull off a dramatic late move for Keira Walsh, Ingrid Engen also wants out of Barcelona, and Chloe Kelly has gone to her notes app to try and force a move from Manchester City. What does it all mean and why is it happening? We dive into all of that and answer some of your listener questions. Host: Flo Lloyd-Hughes Guests: Becky Taylor-Gill & Jessy Parker Humphreys Producer: Katie Baxter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Boots Balls and Bras is back, and Fara & Anita are joined by BBC Sport's Head of Women's Football News Emma Sanders! Emma gives us an insight into what deals might get done in this January transfer window, including the likes of Chloe Kelly and Keira Walsh. How much is Chloe Kelly's lack of game-time at Man City affecting her national team ambitions? And should Keira Walsh join Arsenal, or Chelsea if she were to move to the WSL?Which deal so far this window has been your favourite? Is there a chance we see the first £1m women's player in this window too, with some big names being linked with moves away? All of this plus much, much more! Be sure to like, comment and subscribe if you haven't already Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lenah Ueltzen-Gabell, Wasserman Group MD, and Women in Football board member Jo Tongue, who is also CEO of Tongue Tied Management - an agency that represents two of the biggest stars in the England team in Leah Williamson and Keira Walsh, as well as current Chelsea head coach Emma Hayes - join SportsPro's Tom Basam for a wide-ranging discussion about the state of play in women's football. Talking points: The media picture for women's football Is it the right time go behind a paywall? What's the right commercial structure for a game still growing? How to take advantage of the unique appeal of women's football Being set up for success at a governance level Looking ahead to 2024
History, here we come.Chloe and Rachel preview the final of the 2023 Women's World Cup! We discuss the media's suggestion to put Lauren James in socks and why Lucy Bronze and Keira Walsh have the chance to achieve something completely unprecedented.Plus, Sweden's podium finish after beating the Matilda's and - please - someone close the doors on Gianni Infantino.Check out Upfront's new social channels! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube!Sign up for the Football Ramble Patreon to get ad-free Upfront shows and more: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 2 days The England Lionesses bid for ultimate glory as they face Spain in the Women's World Cup Final. James is joined again by Lauren Harris to preview Sunday's Final. England's path to the final is reviewed, including the moments of adversity that the Lionesses had to come such as Keira Walsh's injury, the Lauren James injury, going behind against Colombia and Wednesday's victory against the hosts. There's discussion on Spain's route too and their own difficult path that has included controversy around manager Jorge Vilda and several players refusing to play for the national team. And is it coming home? Final tactics previewed including the big James and Ella Toone selection dilemma and the brilliance of manager Sarina Wiegman. Follow Lauren on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LaurenH_93 Still to come on Planet FPL today: James presents the GW2 Deadline Stream Live in Partnership with FPL Team on the Planet FPL YouTube channel at 515pm BST Today on Patreon: The Differential Show GW2 Preview For the full Planet FPL Schedule this week view this post: www.patreon.com/posts/content-aug-14th-87649352 Want to become a member of our FPL and SkyFF community and support the Podcast? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Follow James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Follow Clayton on Twitter: https://twitter.com/claytsAFC 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 #WorldCup #WWCFinal #Lionesses
Juliette Ferrington, Vicki Sparks & Tom Hamilton from ESPN look ahead to England v Nigeria We also hear from manager Sarina Wiegman & defender Alex Greenwood as England prepare for their last 16 game. Plus we get reaction to reigning champions the USA crashing out, after being stunned by Sweden on penalties
Michelle Owen and Chloe Morgan reflect on a dramatic exit for the US Women's Team. Beaten on penalties by Sweden, it's the first time the USWNT have failed to reach the World Cup semi-final stage. South Africa lost 2-0 to the Netherlands in the day's early kick-off but, as reporter Harriet Drudge tells us, the scoreline didn't quite tell the whole story. Tomorrow sees Denmark play hosts Australia while England's Lionesses take on Nigeria's Super Falcons. Might Sam Kerr and Keira Walsh make surprise appearances? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Chapman hosts the Monday Night Club alongside Manchester City captain Steph Houghton, Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall and former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha. England have two wins out of two but are they performing as expected? They discuss how Keira Walsh's injury will impact the Lionesses going forward and who should step into the midfield to replace her. 3.00 – England's performances so far 10.24 – Georgia Stanway on her performances and an update on Keira Walsh 13.09 – Debate on who should start in defensive midfield – Georgia Stanway, Katie Zelem or Jordan Nobbs? 28.25 – What threat will China bring?
Juliette Ferrington brings you all the latest from the World Cup, alongside BBC Sport's Emma Sanders and Luke Edwards of The Daily Telegraph. We hear from Lionesses' striker Bethany England, who talks about her disappointment at losing her squad place following last year's Euros and her delight regaining her place for this tournament. She also explains how much she's enjoying colouring in and seeing kangaroos while Down Under. The versatile Rachel Daly talks about the resilience in the Lionesses' squad, as they reorganise following Keira Walsh's injury. There's also an assessment of Group A after co-hosts New Zealand were eliminated, and the team preview Australia's crucial game with Canada on Monday. TIMECODES 02:00 - How will England replace Keira Walsh? 06:00 - Interview with Beth England; 18:00 - Rachel Daly on England's resilience; 22:30 - Switzerland and Norway advance, New Zealand are knocked out; 27:00 - Preview of Australia v Canada.
John Bennett is joined by former England and Liverpool striker Natasha Dowie and Scotland and Aston Villa Captain Rachel Corsie to review England's second group stage match against Denmark at the FIFA Women's World Cup. They react to the news that Keira Walsh has not suffered an ACL injury, but discuss how England can best replace her. They also talk about England's goalscorer against Denmark, Lauren James, and Rachel's Aston Villa teammate, Rachel Daly, and whether she should be starting as a left back. They look at Group F and discuss whether Jamaica can cause an upset to qualify ahead of Brazil or France. Also, hear from Sam Kerr as she aims to return from a calf injury which has kept her out of the start of the tournament. Plus, Simon Stone drops by to respond to UEFA banning Juventus from this season's Conference League, and fining Chelsea due to breaches of Financial Fair Play rules. He also updates on the latest on Harry Maguire's Manchester United amid a bid from West Ham. Time Codes: 02.20 – Keira Walsh 08.30 – Lauren James 13.30 – Rachel Daly 20.20 – Group F 25.50 – Sam Kerr 29.55 – UEFA FFP Juventus/Chelsea 34.50 – Harry Maguire
Michelle Owen is joined by Charlotte Harpur and Harriet Drudge to reflect on the tenth day of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023. We begin today's episode with an update on the Lionesses, specifically news on the fitness of midfielder Keira Walsh. The Athletic's Jacob Whitehead brings us the latest news. Title contenders France and Brazil took each other on in Group F with the French taking all three points near the end. Sweden put five past Italy, including multiple headers from golden boot contender Amanda Ilestedt, which saw them take charge of Group G. The Athletic's Michael Cox was at the Wellington / Te Whanganui-a-Tara stadium and gave us his thoughts at the final whistle… Jamaica's victory over Panama means they are level on points with France in Group F and knocks Panama out of the tournament. Producer: Steve Hankey Executive Producer: Abi Paterson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chloe and Rach break out the wine for a post-England debrief. Another 1-0 win means progression is all but secured - we rave about Lauren James, pour one out for Keira Walsh after she was stretchered off and wonder what Sarina Wiegman does next.We also check in with the USWNT after a scrappy - but thrilling - stalemate with the Netherlands, while co-hosts Australia are on the verge of an early exit from their own party. And, in more gutting news, Ireland are out despite a heroic showing against Canada.Check out Upfront's new social channels! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube!Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive live events, ad-free Rambles, full video episodes and loads more: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Juliette Ferrington has reaction to England 1-0 Denmark at the FIFA Women's World Cup. She's joined by former Lionesses Karen Bardsley and Gilly Flaherty, as well as commentator Vicki Sparks. They reflect on Keira Walsh's injury and what it means for England moving forward. Also hear from captain Millie Bright, manager Sarina Wiegman and match-winner Lauren James. INTERVIEWS: 10:35 – Millie Bright, 18:40 – Lauren James, 23:30 – Sarina Wiegman.
Michelle Owen is joined by Charlotte Harpur, Duncan Alexander, and Michael Cox to bring you the very latest news on day nine of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. England followed up their 1-0 win over Haiti by repeating the same scoreline against Denmark, but the game was overshadowed by a serious-looking knee injury to midfield fulcrum Keira Walsh. Also in Group D, a Wang Shuang penalty was enough to see China beat Haiti, and the Group G match between Argentina and South Africa ended 2-2, watched for us by Melanie Anzidei. Coming up tomorrow, Sweden v Italy, Panama v Jamaica, and a mouth-watering clash between France and Brazil. Producer: Ollie Bellwood Executive Producer: Abi Paterson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ahead of England's first World Cup game against Haiti, Ben Haines is joined by international midfielder Fran Kirby, Arsenal head coach Jonas Eidevall and former Chelsea and England goalkeeper Carly Telford to preview the game. We also hear from manager Sarina Weigman and captain Millie Bright as England prepare to open their campaign. The panel also look at the importance of Keira Walsh to this England side and how the Lionesses are coping with the expectation on them after last year's European Championship victory. And Carly reacts to Mary Earps' criticism of Nike's decision not to manufacture replicas of her goalkeeping shirt. 05:00 Inside the England camp, including interviews with Sarina Weigman and Millie Bright. 11:00 Preview of England v Haiti 23:00 Keira Walsh's importance to England 36:00 How England are coping with the pressure
Ben Haines is joined by Liverpool striker Natasha Dowie and The Athletic's Adam Crafton. The team look ahead to Man City's Champions League final against Inter Milan and discuss what Manchester United need to do next season. England's Lucy Bronze and Keira Walsh are Champions League winners as Barcelona came from behind to beat Wolfsburg. The Herald's Adam Miller drops by to chat about Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou's link to the vacant Spurs job. And what next for Karim Benzema, who leaves Real Madrid after 14 years at the club? TOPICS: 05:10 FA Cup final 08:50 Manchester United 15:37 Man City 17:50 Champions League final 21:54 Lucy Bronze and Barcelona 32:55 Postecoglou chat with Adam Miller 40:10 Karim Benzema
Warning: TJ is back and it did not take long for things to get spicy between him and Larry... the tribulations of Liverpool and Chelsea may be getting to the poor lads HEADLINES [8:00] - Premier League's mishandling of the Queen's death; Larry's thoughts on Boehly firing Tuchel and what Potter means for Chelsea and Pulisic; separating hype from reality of Orlando City "spying" on Sac Republic before Open Cup final; and relevance of Keira Walsh's world record transfer fee CHAMPIONS LEAGUE [32:15] - reaction to Chelsea and Liverpool losses and preview of the week to come, featuring a debate on whether Lewandowski gets booed when No Money Just Vibecelona visit Bayern plus a heated discussion on the age-old TAA vs Reece James debate PREMIER LEAGUE [50:00] - weekend preview USMNT [54:30] - last minute thoughts on this week's roster drop for friendlies against Japan and Saudi Arabia... who will be starting XI and what guys will fill out the last few roster spots STOPPAGE TIME [1:06:00] - Best Bets and GOAWs
Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens discuss Chelsea's decision to sack Thomas Tuchel following their 1-0 defeat against Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League and ask whether Graham Potter is the right man to replace him. The guys also discuss Liverpool's crushing defeat that left Jurgen Klopp flabbergasted, Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland showcasing their best in the Champions league, and how Barcelona smashed the transfer record to sign Keira Walsh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices