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What next for Arsenal after their Champions League exit? And can PSG go all the way in the competition?Mark Chapman, correspondent John Murray and ex-Arsenal defender Matt Upson reflect on Arsenal's defeat in Paris, asking what they need to do to take the next step.We get the French view with journalist Sara Menai who helps identify where things have gone right this season for PSG. And hear from Arsenal's Mikel Arteta who says his team were the better side, despite losing both legs of the tie.TIMECODES 01:00 PSG 2-1 Arsenal 03:30 What Arsenal are missing 15:15 Journalist Sara Menai on PSG's evolution during the tournament 25:50 Mikel Arteta on Arsenal being the better sideCommentaries this week: Thursday 8th May EUROPA LEAGUE: Bodo Glimt v Spurs, live on 5 Live. EUROPA LEAGUE: Manchester United v Athletic Club, live on 5 Sports Extra.Saturday 10th May WOMENS SUPER LEAGUE: Chelsea v Liverpool 1230 KO, live on 5 Sports Extra. PREMIER LEAGUE: Southampton v Manchester City 1500 KO, live on 5 Live. PREMIER LEAGUE: Bournemouth v Aston Villa 1730 KO, live on 5 Live.Sunday 11th May PREMIER LEAGUE: Nottingham Forest v Leicester 1415 KO, live on 5 Live. PREMIER LEAGUE: Manchester United v West Ham 1415 KO, live on 5 Sports Extra. PREMIER LEAGUE: Spurs v Crystal Palace 1415 KO, live on BBC Sport Website and App. PREMIER LEAGUE: Liverpool v Arsenal 1630 KO, live on 5 Live.
Just how impressive was Arsenal's display against Real Madrid in the Champions League? And can Mikel Arteta's side go all the way this season?Steve Crossman, commentator Ian Dennis and former Arsenal defender Matt Upson analyse a famous night in the Bernabeu as Arsenal advance to the semi-finals. We hear from Mikel Arteta, as well as Arsenal fan Harry Symeou. And after Newcastle thrashed Crystal Palace 5-0 in the Premier League, The Athletic's George Caulkin assess where this leaves their hopes of making next season's Champions League.TIMECODES 02:00 Arsenal's performance and dominant midfield 04:30 Declan Rice's “star quality” 10:45 Mikel Arteta on feeling proud of his team and Declan Rice's performance 19:40 George Caulkin on Newcastle's 5-0 win over Crystal PalaceCOMMENTARIES ON 5 LIVE/BBC SOUNDS Thursday 17th April EUROPA LEAGUE: Manchester United v Lyon – KO 2000 on 5 live.Saturday 19th April UWCL: Arsenal v Lyon - KO 1230 on 5 Live PREMIER LEAGUE: Everton v Manchester City - KO 1500 PREMIER LEAGUE: Aston Villa v Newcastle Utd - KO 1730Sunday 20th April PREMIER LEAGUE: Ipswich Town v Arsenal - KO 1400 PREMIER LEAGUE: Leicester City v Liverpool - KO 1630
The quarter-finals of the Champions League second legs did not disappoint with drama, tension and a load of goals at Villa Park. Unai Emery's side scored more on the night, but the dream is over as PSG had done enough to go through to the semi-finals with a 5-4 win on aggregate. Kelly Cates is joined by former Villa players Dion Dublin and Stephen Warnock – who both praised the performance of Marcus Rashford and were equally baffled by the fact he was subbed off. Correspondent John Murray and Statman Dave join the pod and look at what's next for the club.A very happy Julien Laurens comes on to give his expert view on PSG and how they came very close to being knocked out of the competition.The pod heads to Spain where Ian Dennis and Matt Upson have been inside the Arsenal camp ahead of their game against Real Madrid – Mikel Arteta and Jude Bellingham both make cameo appearances on this episode too.And Jules gives his predictions on how Kylian Mbappe will fare against Arsenal on Wednesday night. Timecodes: 01:00 – Aston Villa analysis. 14:12 – PSG section 26:26 - Arsenal preview. 28:29 - Mikel Arteta interview 32:40 – Jude Bellingham interview. 35:20 – Real Madrid and Mbappe section. European football Commentaries this week: Wednesday 16th April CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: Real Madrid v Arsenal – KO 2000 on 5 live. Thursday 17th April EUROPA LEAGUE: Manchester United v Lyon – KO 2000 on 5 live.
Mark Chapman hosts the Football Daily Podcast as England beat Albania 2-0 in a World Cup qualifying match in Thomas Tuchel's first game in charge.Senior Football Reporter Ian Dennis provides reaction from Wembley alongside former England players Matt Upson and Leon Osman.Football Correspondent John Murray speaks to the new England boss after the match and also interviews goalscoring debutant Myles Lewis-Skelly.TIMECODES:00:25 - Post-match chat 12:55 - Myles-Lewis Skelly interview 19:30 - Thomas Tuchel interviewBBC Sounds / 5 Live Premier League commentaries this week:Sat 22 Mar - 19:15 - Wales v Kazakhstan in the UEFA World Cup qualifiers on 5 Sports Extra Sun 23 Mar - 14:30 - Manchester City v Chelsea in the Women's Super League on 5 Live Mon 24 Mar - 19:45 - England v Latvia in the World Cup qualifiers on 5 Live Tue 25 Mar - 19:00 - North Macedonia v Wales in the World Cup qualifiers on 5 Sports Extra Wed 26 Mar - 20:00 - Arsenal v Real Madrid in the Women's Champions League on 5 Live Thu 27 Mar - 20:00 - Chelsea v Manchester City in the Women's Champions League on 5 Live
Manchester City's Champions League hopes are hanging in the balance after a 4-2 defeat at Paris St-Germain.Steve Crossman presents reaction to all of Wednesday night's games, with Football Correspondent John Murray alongside former England defender Matt Upson at the Parc des Princes. Champions League winner Gary Cahill joins to give his analysis, before the podcast moves on to Celtic's 1-0 victory over Young Boys, which guarantees that Brendan Rodgers' side will play in the knockout play-off round. Arsenal all but secured their place in the last 16 of the Champions League with a comfortable 3-0 win over Croatian side Dinamo Zagreb at Emirates Stadium.Football reporter John Bennett offers insight on the night's other games, while you can also hear the post-match thoughts of Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, Celtic striker Adam Idah, and Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice. TIMECODES:01:18 - PSG 4-2 Manchester City 16:53 - Celtic 1-0 Young Boys 21:17 - Arsenal 3-0 Dinamo Zagreb 24:55 - Other matches5 Live and BBC Sounds commentaries this week:Wednesday 22nd January: PSG v Manchester City – Champions League – 8pm KO – 5 Live Celtic v Young Boys - Champions League – 8pm KO – 5 Sports ExtraThursday 23rd January: Manchester United v Rangers – Europa League – 8pm KO – 5 LiveSaturday 25th January: Aston Villa v Manchester City – WSL – 12pm KO – 5 Sports Extra Wolves v Arsenal – Premier League – 3pm KO – 5 Live Manchester City v Chelsea – Premier League - 5.30pm KO – 5 LiveSunday 26th January: Tottenham v Leicester – Premier League – 2pm KO – 5 Live Crystal Palace v Brentford – Premier League – 2pm KO – 5 Sports Extra Aston Villa v West Ham – Premier League - 4.30pm KO – 5 Live
Liverpool qualify for the Champions League's last 16 but Aston Villa have work to do.Kelly Cates is joined by senior football reporter Ian Dennis, former Liverpool left-back Stephen Warnock and former Tottenham forward Andros Townsend to reflect on Liverpool's 2-1 win over Lille and Mo Salah scoring his 50th European goal for the club. Aston Villa remain in the top eight, on goal difference, despite their 1-0 defeat at Monaco and Barcelona have booked their place in the knockout stages after a 5-4 victory at Benfica. Correspondent John Murray and the former Arsenal defender Matt Upson join the pod from a restaurant in Paris ahead of Manchester City's crucial league phase match against PSG.TOPICS: 00:48 – Liverpool guaranteed top eight spot after 2-1 win over Lille. 04:19 – Another milestone for Mo Salah07:20 – Arne Slot on his Liverpool's side performance 10:33 – How the Champions League league phase system works 12:26 – Barcelona win nine goal-thriller and a round-up of the rest of the Champions League action 16:45 – Unai Emery on his Aston Villa side's defeat to Monaco. 21:00 – John Murray and Matt Upson preview PSG v Manchester City from Paris 25:33 – Erling Haaland on his new contract and how he measures his sleep this season 29:06 – Pep Guardiola on how he's managed Phil Foden and helped him regain his form5 Live and BBC Sounds commentaries this week: Wednesday 22nd January: PSG v Manchester City – Champions League – 8pm KO – 5 Live Celtic v Young Boys - Champions League – 8pm KO – 5 Sports Extra Thursday 23rd January: Manchester United v Rangers – Europa League – 8pm KO – 5 LiveSaturday 25th January: Aston Villa v Manchester City – WSL – 12pm KO – 5 Sports Extra Wolves v Arsenal – Premier League – 3pm KO – 5 LiveManchester City v Chelsea – Premier League - 5.30pm KO – 5 Live Sunday 26th January: Tottenham v Leicester – Premier League – 2pm KO – 5 Live Crystal Palace v Brentford – Premier League – 2pm KO – 5 Sports ExtraAston Villa v West Ham – Premier League - 4.30pm KO – 5 Live
Hear from Lee Carsley, Taylor Harwood-Bellis and Anthony Gordon after England thrashed Ireland to return to the top tier of the UEFA Nations League. Steve Crossman is joined by Matt Upson, Clinton Morrison and senior football reporter Ian Dennis. Correspondent John Murray speaks to the big names in the tunnel at Wembley.00:40 What does England's win mean? 02:00 Scales red card tips the balance 06:30 Carsley goes out with a bang 10:35 Taylor Harwood-Bellis INTERVIEW 13:35 Anthony Gordon INTERVIEW 17:15 FA CEO statement on Lee Carsley 18:00 Lewis Hall impresses at left-back 22:35 Handing over to Thomas Tuchel 25:50 What next for Lee Carsley? 29:45 Lee Carsley INTERVIEWBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week: Wales v Iceland – UEFA Nations League – 19:45 – Tuesday 19 November Arsenal v Juventus – UEFA Women's Champions League – 20:00 – Thursday 21 November Arsenal v Nottingham Forest – Premier League – 15:00 – Saturday 23 November Man City v Tottenham – Premier League – 17:30 – Saturday 23 November Southampton v Liverpool – Premier League – 14:00 – Sunday 24 November Ipswich v Man Utd – Premier League – 16:30 – Sunday 24 November
Steve Crossman is joined by Marc Albrighton, Matt Upson and John Murray to react to defeats for Arsenal and Aston Villa in the Champions League. We hear from Mikel Arteta after a controversial penalty decision gifted Inter Milan the chance to secure a 1-0 win at the San Siro. Alistair Bruce-Ball and Chris Sutton discuss the bizarre penalty that cost Villa their first Champions League defeat of the season, away to Club Brugge. Plus, John Bennett joins the pod to wrap up Wednesday's other Champions League results.01:34 – Reaction to Inter 1-0 Arsenal 06:14 – Would Simone Inzaghi be a fit for the Premier League? 08:49 – San Siro penalty decisions 19:34 – Mikel Arteta reaction 20:16 – MIDPOINT 20:24 – Champions League format 25:56 – Wednesday Night's other results 29:14 – Club Brugge 1-0 Aston Villa 31:33 – Unai Emery reactionCommentaries on 5 Live and Sports Extra this week:Thursday 7 November Europa League - Manchester United v PAOK 2000 KO.Saturday 9 November Premier League - Wolves v Southampton 1500 KO. Premier League - Brighton v Man City 1730 KO.Sunday 10 November Premier League - Manchester United v Leicester 1400 KO. Premier League - Nottingham Forest v Newcastle 1400 KO. Premier League - Spurs v Ipswich 1400 KO. Premier League - Chelsea v Arsenal 1630 KO.
Former Chelsea head coach Thomas Tuchel agrees to become the next England manager. What does this mean for England's current crop of players? How will Tuchel take to international management? And can he be the one to end England's trophy drought?Kelly Cates is joined by former England international Stephen Warnock, European football expert Julien Laurens, and former Chelsea and Scotland winger Pat Nevin to react to the news. BBC Sport Editor Dan Roan provides the latest on the deal, Bundesliga reporter Archie Rhind-Tutt also joins the pod to talk about Tuchel's time in Germany, and another ex-England international Matt Upson gives his take on the appointment.Timecodes: 00:30 Dan Roan with the latest on the deal 02:27 The panel give their opinion on the appointment 10:20 Matt Upson provides his thoughts 16:13 Archie Rhind-Tutt talks about Tuchel's time in Germany 23:43 What this means for England's current crop of playersBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:Saturday 19th October Manchester United v Brentford - Premier League - 5 Live from 15:00 Bournemouth v Arsenal - Premier League- 5 Live from 17:30Sunday 20th October Wolves v Man City - Premier League - 5 Live from 14:00 Liverpool v Chelsea - Premier League - 5 Live from 16:30
England manager Lee Carsley and goal scorers Declan Rice and Jack Grealish react to their 3-1 win against Finland in Helsinki.Steve Crossman presents reaction with former England defenders Phil Jagielka and Matt Upson. They discuss the result in Helsinki, whether England need clarity over interim manager Lee Carsley's future and the performance of some of the newer players against Finland.Time Codes: 05.40 – Lee Carsley 12.50 – Declan Rice 16.10 – Jack GrealishLive football coming up on BBC Sounds: Tuesday 15th October – Scotland v Portugal 7.45pm KO – Nations League on 5 Live Saturday 19th October – Manchester United v Brentford 3pm KO – Premier League on 5 Live Saturday 19th October – Bournemouth v Arsenal 5.30pm KO – Premier League on 5 Live Sunday 20th October – Wolves v Man City 2pm KO – Premier League on 5 Live Sunday 20th October – Liverpool v Chelsea 4.30pm KO – Premier League on 5 Live
Jurgen Klopp has made a surprise return to football but what impact can he make with the Red Bull football group? And what will the move do to his reputation in Germany? Bild's Christian Falk joins the pod to help explain it all. John Bennett, Julien Laurens and James Horncastle also discuss why Kylian Mbappe's latest appearance for Real Madrid has not gone down well in France, the next generation of Maldini to make the Italy squad and the potential impact that Angel Gomes can have for England. Gibraltar's veteran international Lee Casciaro also joins the pod ahead of tomorrow's match against San Marino.Timecodes: 0 min: Intro and a discussion about the flamboyant fashion in the France squad 3 mins: - Jurgen Klopp's return to Red Bull – why he has done it and how it will go down with German football fans 14 mins: - How Kylian Mbappe has created more headaches for France and boss Didier Deschamps 19 mins: - Daniel Maldini – the third generation of Maldini's to make the Italy squad 23 mins: - Angel Gomes – why he is so good at Lille and what he can offer England 30 mins: - Gibraltar's Lee Casciaro joins the pod to discuss Thursday's match with San MarinoLive football coming up on BBC Sounds…. Thursday 10th October – England v Greece 7.45pm ko – John Murray, Ian Dennis and Paul Robinson. Nations League League on 5 Live Saturday 12th October – Arsenal women v Chelsea women 1.30pm ko – Alistair Bruce-Ball and Faye White. WSL on 5 Live Sunday 13th October – Manchester United women v Tottenham Hotspur women 12.30pm ko – Vicki Sparks and Rachel Brown-Finnis. WSL on 5 Live Sunday 13th October – Finland v England 5pm ko – John Murray and Matt Upson. Nations League on 5 Sports Extra
Kelly Cates is joined by Ian Dennis, Matt Upson and Izzy Christiansen to dissect England's 2-0 win over Finland. The panel discuss Harry Kane scoring a brace on his 100th Three Lions appearance, his future role in the England side, and Lee Carsley getting a win on his home debut as interim manager. Correspondent John Murray is joined by debutant Noni Madueke in the tunnel, as well as Jordan Pickford and Lee Carsley, with the panel discussing whether Carsley can keep the job permanently.Timecodes: 00:26 – Reflections on Kane's brace 07:10 – Kane's future with England 10:19 – Noni Madueke interview 12:40 – England's debutants 13:55 – Jordan Pickford interview 18:10 – Can Lee Carsley get the permanent job? 27:17 – Carsley's new-look midfield 31:08 – Lee Carsley interviewBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this weekend: Liverpool v Nottingham Forest – Premier League – 3:00pm – Saturday 14th September Aston Villa v Everton – Premier League – 5:30pm – Saturday 14th SeptemberTottenham Hotspur v Arsenal – Premier League – 2:00pm – Sunday 15th September Wolverhampton Wanderers v Newcastle United – Premier League – 4:30pm – Sunday 15th September
Steve Crossman has day-after reflections of England's semi-final win at UEFA Euro 2024. He's joined by Theo Walcott, Matt Upson and Chris Sutton. Also hear from Gareth Southgate, Kobbie Mainoo and the match-winner Ollie Watkins.01:45 Reflections on an emotional night 05:55 Gareth Southgate's big celebration 07:55 Southgate: “We've got a good bench” 12:50 Substitutes make their mark 20:50 Ollie Watkins: “I'm the happiest man ever” 29:05 Kobbie Mainoo: “Time to put ourselves into history”
Mark Chapman presents reaction to England's semi-final at EURO 2024.A last-minute winner from substitute Ollie Watkins sends England through after beating The Netherlands 2-1, setting up a clash with Spain in the final.Former England internationals Alan Shearer, Izzy Christiansen, and Matt Upson join Mark and John Murray to reflect on an incredible night for Gareth Southgate's side.Hear from Kobbie Mainoo, Jude Bellingham, Harry Kane and Gareth Southgate.Timecodes: 01:00 On the whistle reaction 04:15 Ollie Watkins' winner 08:50 Overall performance 13:50 Dutch heartbreak 16:00 Confidence in the squad 22:00 Kobbie Mainoo post-match 23:50 Mainoo's performance 25:45 Jude Bellingham post-match 30:30 Harry Kane post-match 34:20 Gareth Southgate post-match
Mark Chapman has reaction to England's penalty shootout win against Switzerland in the UEFA Euro 2024 quarter-finals. He's joined by Izzy Christiansen, Theo Walcott and Matt Upson. Hear from Trent Alexander-Arnold, Gareth Southgate, Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka and Harry Kane.00:25 Celebrations after the winning penalty 13:20 Trent Alexander-Arnold: “My belly doesn't drop” 14:45 Jordan Pickford's water bottle 20:05 Gareth Southgate: “I gave Saka an extra-big hug” 30:45 Jude Bellingham: “It's a first for me” 34:00 Bukayo Saka: “I'm proud of myself” 35:15 Harry Kane: “I was weirdly calm on the bench”
Kelly Cates has reaction as the UEFA Euro 2024 quarter-finals are set. Turkey beat Austria and Netherlands beat Romania to lock in the final last-eight tie. Kelly's joined by Chris Sutton, Matt Upson and senior reporter Ian Dennis. Also catch Kelly's chat with DJ Pat Nevin about local culture and the German music scene.00:20 Netherlands vs Turkey 03:15 England vs Switzerland 10:00 Spain vs Germany 13:05 Portugal vs France 16:40 Pat Nevin talks German music scene
Mark Chapman presents reaction to England going through to the quarterfinals of Euro 2024. Former England internationals Izzy Christiansen, Joe Hart and Matt Upson join Mark and John Murray to discuss the last-minute drama that saw the Three Lions progress, beating Slovakia 2-1. The result means England will play Switzerland in the quarter-final.A spectacular 95th minute equaliser from Jude Bellingham gave England hope, and Harry Kane's header a minute into extra time sealed an incredible turnaround for Gareth Southgate's side – hear from both goalscorers, and the manager, as well as substitute Ivan Toney.Timecodes: 00:15 On the whistle reaction 09:15 Defensive worries 15:55 Jude Bellingham on his goal 17:30 Ivan Toney post-Slovakia 20:55 Harry Kane post-Slovakia 24:30 Looking ahead to Switzerland 27:25 Gareth Southgate post-Slovakia 31:15 Southgate's decision-making
Steve Crossman presents reaction to the first Round of 16 games at EURO 2024.Former Germany international Robert Huth joins Chris Sutton, Vicki Sparks and Steve to discuss Germany beating Denmark in bizarre circumstances with inclement weather causing play to to be suspended midway through the first half.Alistair Bruce-Ball, Kelly Cates and Pat Nevin also react to defending champions Italy being dumped out of the tournament after losing 2-0 to Switzerland.The Swiss will face England in the quarterfinals if the Three Lions get past Slovakia in their first knockout game on Sunday. John Murray and former England international Matt Upson discuss the mood around the England camp ahead of the clash, as well as an injury update on Luke Shaw. Also hear from Harry Kane and Gareth Southgate.Timecodes: 01:15 Germany 2-0 Denmark reaction 11:10 Jamal Musiala shines 14:10 Switzerland 2-0 Italy reaction 24:35 Latest from the England camp 26:45 Gareth Southgate pre-Slovakia 29:50 Luke Shaw update 34:45 Harry Kane pre-Slovakia
Kelly Cates has reaction as Scotland keep their UEFA Euro 2024 hopes alive with a draw against Switzerland. She's joined by former internationals Pat Nevin, Charlie Adam and James McFadden. Hear from manager Steve Clarke, captain Andy Robertson, Billy Gilmour and Angus Gunn. Correspondent John Murray has an England preview ahead of their match against Denmark. Hear from Gareth Southgate, Matt Upson and catch Conor Coady's interview debut as he speaks to Kyle Walker.00:25 Scotland keep Euros hopes alive 02:25 Andy Robertson: ‘That was more like us' 11:25 Billy Gilmour: ‘We gave everything' 15:35 Angus Gunn: ‘Everything was 10 times better' 19:00 Steve Clarke: ‘It was nice to see my players turn up' 25:15 England prepare to face Denmark 26:45 Gareth Southgate: ‘Luke Shaw won't be available' 38:00 Conor Coady interviews Kyle Walker
Mark Chapman presents reaction to Monday's matches at Euro 2024, and sits down for a special interview with Brentford manager Thomas Frank.They talk Denmark and Chrisian Eriksen's influence, Brentford's summer plans and striker Ivan Toney.Matt Upson and Julien Laurens react to France's 1-0 win over Austria and the injury to Kylian Mbappé. Vicki Sparks and Chris Sutton join the pod to react to Slovakia's shock victory over Belgium and Lukaku's disallowed goal.Plus, Eilidh Barbour interviews Scotland's John McGinn at their training camp.TOPICS: 5.05 - Frank on Denmark and Eriksen 13.12 - Ivan Toney 20.04 - Brentford's summer plans 23.29 - 5 Live Deutsch Wörterbuch 24.17 - Belgium 0-1 Slovakia 30.03 - France 1-0 Austria 35.12 - Eilidh Barbour with John McGinn
Kelly Cates is joined by former England internationals Matt Upson, Joe Hart and Izzy Christiansen, to react to England's 1-0 victory over Serbia in their opening game of Euro 2024.Hear from goalscorer Jude Bellingham, England captain Harry Kane and the England manager Gareth Southgate. Jordan Pickford speaks to football correspondent John Murray on a record-equalling night for the England goalkeeper, and Trent Alexander-Arnold reveals the idea behind the goal celebration.Alistair Bruce-Ball and Pat Nevin talk Christian Eriksen after he scored for Denmark 1100 days after suffering a cardiac arrest at Euro 2020. Plus, Ian Dennis and Dion Dublin react to The Netherlands' 2-1 win over Poland and the influence of Wout Weghorst.TOPICS: 0.12 - England 1-0 Serbia 3.38 - Gareth Southgate 9.59 - Harry Kane 16.45 - Jordan Pickford 21.27 - Jude Bellingham 26.45 - Trent Alexander-Arnold 32.16 - Christian Eriksen 34.40 - Netherlands 2-1 Poland
Aaron Paul hosts reaction to England's 1-0 friendly defeat to Iceland at Wembley with Senior Football reporter Ian Dennis, former West Ham defender Matt Upson and former Aston Villa striker Dion Dublin.Football correspondent John Murray speaks to England manager Gareth Southgate, winger Anthony Gordon and defender Marc Guehi.Scotland were also in action ahead of Euro 2024 as they drew 2-2 with Finland. Hear from head coach Steve Clarke and striker Lawrence Shankland.TOPICS 0 mins - England 0-1 Iceland reaction 7 mins - Gareth Southgate 15 mins - Anthony Gordon 22 mins - Marc Guehi 26 mins - Scotland 2-2 Finland report 27 mins - Steve Clarke 29 mins - Lawrence Shankland
Kelly Cates has reaction to the England squad list and Pochettino leaving Chelsea. She's joined by former England internationals Dion Dublin and Matt Upson, as well as journalist Daniel Storey and correspondent John Murray. Hear from Gareth Southgate on his selection, catch DJ Pat Nevin on Mauricio Pochettino's departure from Stamford Bridge and hear from passionate fan Alex.01:30 John Murray on ‘two big omissions' from England squad 03:20 Gareth Southgate talks through his choices 09:15 Disappointment for Marcus Rashford 10:30 Dion defends Southgate's selection 12:50 Defensive headache for the England manager 17:30 Chelsea part ways with Mauricio Pochettino 23:10 Ex-Chelsea winger Pat Nevin has his say 27:15 Pat talks through his DJ set 29:50 Chelsea fan Alex goes in on Dion & Chelsea
Kelly Cates hosts reaction to Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final first leg ties with former Manchester City midfielder Michael Brown.Ian Dennis and former England winger Chris Waddle react to Manchester City's 3-3 draw with Real Madrid at the Bernabeu. Hear from City boss Pep Guardiola.John Southall and former Arsenal defender Matt Upson were at the Emirates for Arsenal's 2-2 draw with Bayern Munich. Hear from Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta and Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel.Vicki Sparks discusses England's 2-0 win against the Republic of Ireland in their Women's Euro 2025 qualifier and Aaron Paul rounds up the night's big stories from the EFL. Hear from Stockport County boss Dave Challinor.TOPICS 0 mins - Real Madrid 3-3 Manchester City reaction 5 mins - Pep Guardiola 11 mins - Arsenal 2-2 Bayern Munich reaction 15 mins - Thomas Tuchel 20 mins - Mikel Arteta 22 mins - Republic of Ireland 0-2 England reaction 24 mins - EFL round-up 27 mins - Dave Challinor
Mark Chapman is joined by Matt Upson, Izzy Christiansen and Ian Dennis after England's 1-0 defeat to Brazil at Wembley.Debutants Ezri Konsa and Anthony Gordon are on the pod after making their first England appearances. South American football expert Tim Vickery reacts to Dorival Júnior guiding Brazil to a win in his first match in charge, and a first international goal for young star Endrick. Plus, Gareth Southgate gives John Murray his assessment of England's performance after their first defeat since their quarter final loss to France at Qatar 2022. 00:23 – England 0-1 Brazil – Story of the match 01:44 – Reaction from Matt Upson and Izzy Christiansen 05:33 – Ezri Konsa interview 11:21 – Anthony Gordon interview 15:00 – Tim Vickery on Brazil's performance 24:29 – Gareth Southgate interview 29:18 – Final thoughts on England
Former Arsenal players Theo Walcott and Matt Upson join presenter Kelly Cates and Correspondent John Murray at the Emirates Stadium to react to a dramatic night of Champions League football.Arsenal progressed through to the quarter-finals of the competition, beating Porto on penalties on the night after a 1-0 victory levelled the tie on aggregate.The podcast hears from Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, before moving on to Barcelona knocking Napoli out of the Champions League.TIMECODES:00:34 - Arsenal v Porto 07:20 - Mikel Arteta 21:25 - Barcelona v Napoli
Adam Hurrey is joined by Charlie Eccleshare and Nick Miller on the first Adjudication Panel of 2024. The agenda includes: Matt Upson co-commentating on the rain, home appliances that sound like football things, barrel-scraping content in elite players' autobiographies, a long-overdue confession from Roque Santa Cruz and Richard Keys' Erik ten Hag impression. Meanwhile, the panel decide what sort of shot constitutes a "piledriver" and whether a chance can be "tucked wide”. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Aaron Paul has reaction to Sunday's Premier League football as Arsenal lose at Fulham and Tottenham beat Bournemouth. He's joined by Nigel Reo-Coker and ESPN's Mark Ogden. Catch interviews with Mikel Arteta, Marco Silva and Ange Postecoglou. Also hear from Matt Upson, Matt Jarvis and our correspondent John Murray. 00:30 Title race - two points separate the top four at New Year 03:00 Arsenal miss chance to go top 06:45 Do Arsenal need to sign a top striker in January? 10:15 Fulham boss Marco Silva LIVE 17:40 Will João Palhinha move in January? 19:00 Mikel Arteta LIVE on a ‘really painful and sad day' 21:05 Tottenham finish 2023 on a high, but at what cost? 25:20 Ange Postecoglou on ‘normal game for Tottenham' 28:45 Are Spurs in the title race? 31:35 Bournemouth don't get the rub of the green
What a dramatic Tuesday night of football. In the Premier League, an 97th minute winner from Declan Rice gave Arsenal all three points against Luton, and extends their Premier League lead to five points. Former Arsenal defender Matt Upson and forward Theo Walcott join Kelly Cates with reaction from Kenilworth Road. Hear from winning manager Mikel Arteta and a very deflated Rob Edwards. Elsewhere, Conor McNamara and Leon Osman reflect on a win for Wolves. They beat Burnley 1-0 to go up to 12th in the table. Gary O'Neil and Vincent Kompany give their post-match thoughts.And it was heartbreak for the Lionesses - who despite thumping Scotland by six goals in their final Nations League group game, were denied topping the group thanks to an injury-time goal from the Netherlands. It means that Team GBs hopes of playing in the Paris Olympics next year are over. Hear from former Man City goalkeeper and Lioness Karen Bardsley, as well as England manager Sarina Wiegman and goal scorer Beth Mead.TOPICS00'50 Luton 3-4 Arsenal08'26 Mikel Arteta interview10'06 Rob Edwards interview11'40 Wolves 1-0 Burnley with Conor McNamara and Leon Osman14'28 Gary O'Neil interview16'04 Vincent Kompany interview18'16 England miss out on the Nations League semi-finals20'00 Beth Mead interview23'34 Sarina Wiegman interview
Steve Crossman is joined by Steve Bruce & Statman Dave. They discuss Manchester United's 4-3 defeat to FC Copenhagen in the Champions League. Vicki Sparks & Matt Upson chat about Arsenal's comfortable 2-0 win over Sevilla. Plus hear from Erik ten Hag and Mikel Arteta. TOPICS: 00:28 – Reaction to Manchester United's loss 23:14 – Erik ten Hag - The red card changed everything 24:46 – Arsenal beat Sevilla 28:29 – Arteta after win
Juliette Ferrington has reaction from England's 4-0 victory over Malta in the Euro 2024 qualifiers. Correspondent John Murray, former England internationals Matt Upson and Rob Green dissect England's comfortable win and discuss Trent Alexander-Arnold playing at 10. Hear from England manager Gareth Southgate, debutante Eberechi Eze and Callum Wilson. There was disappointment for Wales and Northern Ireland who both lost in their qualifiers. Wales suffered a shock 4-2 defeat to Armenia and Northern Ireland were denied a last gasp-draw after an injury-time goal was ruled out by VAR. TOPICS: 01:05 Malta England 03:50 Gareth Southgate 07:45 Wales Armenia 10:10 Aaron Ramsey 11:20 Denmark Northern Ireland 15:45 Trent Alexander-Arnold at 10 16:45 Callum Wilson 19:20 Eberechi Eze
Kelly Cates is joined by commentator Ian Dennis, former England defender Matt Upson, Everton and former AC Milan goalkeeper Asmir Begovic and Italian football journalist Mina Rzouki. They react to Inter Milan reaching the Champions League final after beating AC Milan 1-0 to seal a 3-0 aggregate semi-final victory. They also look ahead to Manchester City's second leg against Real Madrid in the other semi-final.
Steve Crossman has reaction to Tuesday's Premier League matches, including Leeds' win over Forest. He's joined by Nedum Onuoha, Ellen White, Clinton Morrison and Matt Upson. Also hear from Steve Cooper, Leicester caretaker Adam Sadler, Jürgen Klopp, Chelsea interim head coach Bruno Saltor, and Roberto De Zerbi. The panel also reflect on Aleksandar Mitrović's eight-game ban & Ellen talks England. TOPICS: 1:35 – Leeds-Nottingham Forest, 10:50 – Leicester-Aston Villa, 13:00 – Chelsea-Liverpool, 26:05 – Bournemouth-Brighton, 29:45 – Mitrović, 33:10 – England women.
Kelly Cates is joined by John Murray, Alan Shearer and former Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana after Jurgen Klopp's side lose the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie to Real Madrid. Despite going two-nil up, Liverpool lost 2-5 at Anfield, leaving them a mountain to climb at the Bernabéu. Is it mission impossible? Hear from Jurgen Klopp, who says it is his job to pick up his side and make sure they learn from this tough night. Italian football journalist Mina Rzouki joins the pod after Victor Osimhen scored his 20th goal of the season as Napoli beat Eintracht Frankfurt in their first leg. Are Napoli now favourites to go all the way to the final? Ian Dennis and Matt Upson look ahead to Manchester City's trip to RB Leipzig and reflect on a very philosophical Pep Guardiola. Plus Aaron Paul rounds up a busy night of EFL action which saw Championship leaders Burnley drop points. And BBC Leeds commentator Adam Pope is live as Javi Gracia is named as the new Leeds United boss. TOPICS 0'50 Liverpool 2-5 Real Madrid 18'20 Jurgen Klopp interview 20'13 Eintracht Frankfurt 0-2 Napoli 25'20 Ian Dennis & Matt Upson preview RB Leipzig v Man City 30'50 EFL round up with Aaron Paul 34'00 Leeds appoint Javi Gracia
Mark Chapman has reaction to Wednesday night's Champions League ties, including Manchester City's 1-1 draw at RB Leipzig. Hear from senior football reporter Ian Dennis, former England defender Matt Upson, Manchester City's Steph Houghton and Italian football expert Mina Rzouki. Also catch Pep Guardiola's post-match thoughts, as well as those of Sarina Wiegman after England won the Arnold Clark Cup. And hear from Erik ten Hag and The Athletic's Laurie Whitwell ahead of Manchester United vs Barcelona. TOPICS: 0:55 – Leipzig-Man City, 10:00 – English teams, 15:50 – Guardiola, 18:15 – Italian teams, 23:35 – Man Utd-Barcelona, 27:00 – England.
Kelly Cates is joined by Matt Upson, Conor McNamara and Clinton Morrison to react to a busy night of FA Cup fourth-round replays. There was no Hollywood ending for Wrexham after two late goals and a Billy Sharp winner at Bramall Lane saw Sheffield United through to the next round to meet Tottenham. Hear from Blades boss Paul Heckingbottom and Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson. Lyle Taylor joins us from Blundell Park after watching League Two Luton Town shock Championship side Grimsby Town. Luton manager Paul Hurst joins the pod from the stands. And after West Brom manager Carlos Corberan extends his contract with the club, we ask who could be in line for the vacant Leeds job ahead of their trip to Manchester United in the Premier League. Plus, we hear from England manager Sarina Wiegman after she names her squad for the Arnold Clark Cup. The Telegraph's Tom Garry brings us the latest. TOPICS 1'00 Reaction to Sheff United 3-1 Wrexham 7'40 Phil Parkinson 9'10 Paul Heckingbottom 12'50 Reaction to Grimsby 3-0 Luton 15'30 Paul Hurst 21'30 Man United v Leeds preview 29'10 Sarina Wiegman England squad
Kelly Cates, senior football reporter Ian Dennis, former Arsenal defender Matt Upson and the Daily Telegraph's Luke Edwards round up the action in the Premier League on the night Everton slumped to a 4-1 defeat against Brighton. We're joined by ex-England goalkeeper Paul Robinson and the Blue Room podcast's Matt Jones who look at where it's going wrong for Frank Lampard's side. There's also analysis of leaders Arsenal's entertaining goalless draw with Newcastle. We also hear from Marco Silva and Erik Ten Hag after wins for Fulham and Manchester United respectively. TIMECODES 00:30 – Analysis of Arsenal's goalless draw with Newcastle; 03:30 – Interview with Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe; 11:30 Interview with Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta; 13:00 – Paul Robinson on Everton's 4-1 defeat to Brighton; 20:30 – Frank Lampard's post-match interview with Chris Coles; 25:00 – Marco Silva on Fulham's 1-0 win at Leicester; 28:00 – Manchester United 3-0 Bournemouth;
Mark Chapman and guests react to England 3-0 Senegal in the World Cup last 16. He's joined by ex-England players Micah Richards, Matt Upson, Rob Green and Ellen White. Hear from goalscorers Bukayo Saka, Jordan Henderson and Harry Kane, as well as Phil Foden and Gareth Southgate. INTERVIEWS: 12:45 – Foden, 16:30 – Saka, 28:55 – Southgate, 38:35 – Henderson, 41:00 – Kane.
Kelly Cates and guests react to Germany and Belgium crashing out of the World Cup at the group stage. She's joined by ex-Germany defender Arne Friedrich and journalist Kristoffer Klein along with former England internationals Karen Bardsley and Matt Upson. Spanish supremo Guillem Balagué and ex-J.League striker Jay Bothroyd have their say after Spain and Japan progress. Hear from Roberto Martínez after he quit as Belgium boss and catch an interview with England's Trent Alexander-Arnold. TOPICS: 1:20 – Germany-Costa Rica, 14:55 – Spain-Japan, 26:45 – Belgium, 31:40 – Morocco, 32:55 – England, 45:05 – Statman Dave's picks.
Mark Chapman and guests reflect on England's 3-0 win over Wales at the World Cup. Micah Richards, Jermaine Jenas, Matt Upson, Danny Gabbidon and Jayne Ludlow break down the match that sees England top Group B and progress to the last 16 with Wales finishing bottom. We hear from Rob Page and Gareth Bale and ask what's next for Wales before chatting England and looking ahead to their next fixture against Senegal. John Murray interviews Phil Foden, Jordan Henderson and Gareth Southgate before USA Coach Gregg Berhalter speaks about his relief after their 1-0 win over Iran. To finish DAZN's Roberto Rojas drops by to give the American point of view on finishing runners up in Group B and Marcus Rashford speaks about his emotional celebration. TIMECODES: 05:30 – Phil Foden interview 12:02 – Rob Page interview 18:50 - Gareth Bale interview 20:43 – Jordan Henderson interview 28:00 – Gareth Southgate interview 33:27 - Gregg Berhalter interview
Mark Chapman presents a review of Wednesday night's football, including wins for Chelsea and Manchester City in the Champions League. He's joined by Ian Dennis, Alistair Bruce-Ball, Matt Upson and ex-Chelsea goalkeeper Asmir Begović. Hear from Graham Potter and also from Ange Postecoglou after Celtic's 3-1 defeat at RB Leipzig. Italian football journalist Vieri Capretta joins the pod to react to the other big stories in the Champions League. The team also dip into the Championship with Chris Coles at Middlesbrough, and react to breaking news as Julen Lopetegui is sacked by Sevilla. TOPICS: 0:45 – Chelsea, 9:50 – Man City, 16:30 – other CL, 21:45 – Postecoglou, 22:50 – Championship, 24:20 – Lopetegui.
Emma Saunders is joined by former England centre back Matt Upson, Everton winger, Andros Townsend and football correspondent John Murray after England lost 1-0 away to Italy in the Nations League. This result means England have gone five games without a win, for the first time since 2014, so the panel discuss what went wrong at the San Siro and how do they improve ahead of their final game before the World Cup against Germany on Monday. They also hear from England manager, Gareth Southgate and defender Harry Maguire makes a pod appearance too. Timecodes: 1'00 – John Murray sums up the game. 3'50 – Front three chat with Andros Townsend. 5'00 – Matt Upson analysis on what went wrong for England. 6'20 – Defensive focus. 7'30 – Jude Bellingham analysis. 10'30 – Eric Dier chat. 16'00 – Gareth Southgate interview with John Murray. 21'00 – Harry Maguire interview.
Join Emma Saunders for on-the-whistle reaction to Belgium 2-1 Wales in the Nations League and a look ahead to England's trip to Italy. Hear from ex-Wales defenders James Collins and Neil Taylor and catch interviews with goalscorers Kieffer Moore and Kevin de Bruyne. Then, former England defender Matt Upson and our football correspondent John Murray join the pod from Milan to supply interviews with Gareth Southgate and Harry Kane. TOPICS: 0:30 – Wales reaction, 3:05 – Kevin de Bruyne interview, 13:55 – Kieffer Moore interview, 18:05 – England preview, 19:50 – Gareth Southgate interview. 29:00 – Harry Kane interview.
Mark Chapman, Ian Dennis and Juliette Ferrington present interviews and reaction to Saturday's Premier League games and a round-up of other results. Hear from Matt Upson, Micah Richards and all the top flight managers involved, including a content Conte and an increasingly under pressure Brendan Rodgers. Also catch a chat with Jack Grealish after he scored his first goal of the season. TOPICS: 0:15 – Spurs-Leicester, 3:35 – Conte, 9:10 – Rodgers, 12:45 – Wolves-Man City, 13:55 – Guardiola, 15:35 – Grealish, 17:10 – Lage, 19:45 – Newcastle-Bournemouth, 19:55 – Eddie Howe, 21:10 – Gary O'Neil, 23:45 – Other results.
Kelly Cates & the 5 Live commentary team look back on the latest Nations League results including England, Wales, Republic of Ireland and Scotland. Ian Dennis, Matt Upson and Chief Football Writer for The Times, Henry Winter, look back on England's nil-nil draw at home to Italy. Hear from Harry Maguire, Aaron Ramsdale and manager Gareth Southgate. Conor McNamara, Pat Nevin, Stephen Kelly and Roddy Forsyth review Republic of Ireland's 3-0 win over Scotland with words from their manager Steve Clarke. And John Acres reports on a 1-1 draw between Wales and Belgium with thoughts from Welsh caretaker manager Rob Page. TIMECODES: 00:42: Commentary team and Henry Winter discuss England. 10:50: Interviews with Harry Maguire, Aaron Ramsdale and Gareth Southgate. 22:15: Reaction to Wales' draw with Belgium and the thoughts of Rob Page. 25:30: Commentary team react to the Republic of Ireland's 3-0 win over Scotland and reaction from Steve Clarke.
Delyth Lloyd is joined by former Wales midfielder Dave Edwards, ex-England defender Matt Upson and The Athletic's Adam Crafton for the Monday Night Club. All the reaction as Wales book their trip to Qatar, where will Bale and Hennessey play their club football next season? Football correspondent John Murray joins the pod to look ahead to Germany vs England as the Three Lions try to bounce back from their opening defeat in the Nations League. Hear interviews with England boss Gareth Southgate & defender John Stones. And we get the German perspective with Christian Falk from Bild Sport. TOPICS: 1:20 – Wales qualification reaction, 8:20 – What next for Bale? 21:32 – World Cup Group B, 25:52 – England in Germany, 30:55 – Hear from Gareth Southgate, 40:50 – Hear from John Stones, 46:50 – A look at Germany.
Aaron Paul, former England defender Matt Upson & Telegraph writer Luke Edwards debate England's defeat to Hungary & preview the World Cup qualifier final between Wales and Ukraine. There is also a chance to hear Gareth Southgate's post match interview as well as the thoughts of England debutant Jarrod Bowen. Plus Wales caretaker manager Rob Page discusses their chances of reaching the World Cup finals in Qatar. TIMECODES: 00:41: Aaron, Matt and Luke discuss England's performance in their 1-0 defeat in Budapest. 09:15: BBC's Football Correspondent John Murray's interview with England manager Gareth Southgate. 16:05: John Murray's interview with England debutant Jarrod Bowen. 19:20: Chat and debate regarding England's upcoming Nations League matches including tactics, selection and opponents. 31:37: Attention turns to Wales v Ukraine and Gareth Bale's importance & future. 38:05: Interview with Wales caretaker manager Rob Page & preview.
This is a this special bonus episode of the Football Daily podcast - which is all about the north London derby and the fight for a top four finish in the Premier League, as Tottenham beat Arsenal 3-0. Kelly Cates is joined by former Spurs defender, Alan Hutton and ex Arsenal centre back, Matt Upson as well as senior football reporter, Ian Dennis to get all the reaction from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. They discuss the form of Harry Kane and Son Heung-Min after they both got on the scoresheet on Thursday night and discuss Rob Holding's red card, which meant Arsenal had to play most of the match with ten men. They hear from a less than impressed Mikel Arteta and get an insight into the Spurs camp as both Ben Davies and Antonio Conte pop up on the pod too. Timecodes: 1'40 – Match analysis. 5'30 – How Spurs won the game. 6'30 – Rob Holding's red card. 7'00 – Harry Kane focus. 7'50 – Antonio Conte interview. 11'00 – Son appreciation section. 16'00 – Mikel Arteta interview, “I can't make an assessment of the match because I would be suspended.” 20'00 – Arsenal fan perspective. 23'30 – Ben Davies interview.
Aaron Paul is joined by Ian Dennis, Rob Green and Matt Upson at Wembley to reflect on England's 2-1 win over Switzerland in their friendly. The debutants, formation and team selection are all discussed before a debate around who should back-up captain Harry Kane, who is now level with Sir Bobby Charlton on 49 England goals. John Murray then speaks to Gareth Southgate, Jordan Pickford and Marc Guehi. TOPICS: 03:20 – FA & The Alzheimer's Society 04:20 - Match recap 11:55 – Team selection for friendlies 15:30 – Backups to Harry Kane 19:30 - Gareth Southgate interview 24:18 - Jordan Pickford interview 25:50 - Marc Guehi interview
As Chelsea book their place at Wembley for the Carabao Cup final Matt Upson and Clinton Morrison have their say on a comfortable night for Thomas Tuchel's side and why Tottenham's toothlessness over both games will be difficult for Antonio Conte to accept. There are an important three points for West Ham in the top 4 race as bottom club Norwich suffer a sixth consecutive league defeat and fail to score once again. We look at the form of the red hot Jarrod Bowen and ask if a first international call up could be on the horizon. Plus, after a chaotic day at AFCON we ask if the standard of officiating risks damaging the tournament's reputation.
Kelly Cates and guests react to Liverpool, Tottenham and Chelsea booking their place in the EFL Cup semi finals. First up, Ian Dennis and Rob Green tell the story of Liverpool's thrilling penalty shootout win over Leicester at Anfield. We hear from Jurgen Klopp, hero Caoimhin Kelleher and Brendan Rodgers before moving onto the action at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium where Antonio Conte's side beat West Ham 2-1 to set up a last four tie with his old club Chelsea. John Murray and Matt Upson have the details of that before Alistair Bruce-Ball and Jed Wallace run us through Chelsea's 2-0 win over Brentford. Finally we hear from Jordan Henderson on player welfare and discuss what needs to be done to improve the situation during the pandemic. TIMECODES 01:00 – Reaction to Liverpool's shootout win 05:35 – Jurgen Klopp 09:40 - Caoimhin Kelleher 10:20 – Brendan Rodgers 12:40 – Reaction to Tottenham's win 18:30 – Reaction to Chelsea's win 25:40 – Jordan Henderson interview and discussion on player welfare
Kelly Cates is joined by former England goalkeeper Rob Green, former England defender Matt Upson and our senior football reporter Ian Dennis to analyse England's 1-1 draw with Hungary in their World Cup qualifier. Ian reflects on the crowd trouble that broke out in the away supporters' end at Wembley, which overshadowed the early stages of the match. The panel discuss if England's starting eleven lacked balance and if it was the right decision to substitute Jack Grealish in the second half. You'll hear interviews from England manager Gareth Southgate and players Kyle Walker, John Stones and Declan Rice. And our Scotland reporter Roddy Forsyth and the former Scotland player Lee McCulloch give their thoughts on Lyndon Dykes' performance after he scored a late winner to help Scotland beat the Faroe Islands. Topics: 1'12” – Round-up of England 1-1 Hungary 2'30” – Analysis of England's “lacklustre” performance 6'00” – Crowd trouble in the away end at Wembley 9'12” – Was Hungary's penalty harsh on England? 11'30” – Interview with Kyle Walker 13'00” – Did Hungary approach the game differently because they were playing England? 14'00” – Interview with John Stones 16'17” – Analysis of Stones' performance 17'10” – Interview with Gareth Southgate 21'00” – Was it the right decision to sub Jack Grealish? 25'00” – Interview with Declan Rice 28'12” – Reaction to Scotland's 1-0 win over the Faroe Islands
Mark Chapman is joined by former West Ham defender, Matt Upson, and ex-Crystal Palace striker, Clinton Morrison, to react to the news that Harry Kane is staying at Tottenham. They talk about the fall out from the saga and how it looks for Harry Kane going forward. Plus, the latest on Kylian Mbappe's future after PSG rejected a 160mil euros bid for him from Real Madrid. Topics: 0'38 – Reaction to Kane announcing he is staying at Spurs 3'52 – Nuno Espirito Santo reaction 5'07 – Dan Kilpatrick from London Evening Standard 8'00 – Harry Kane's attitude throughout the saga 9'05 – What's happened to the gentlemen's agreement? 15'13 – Spurs fan Sean Walsh from the ‘Oh What A Night' podcast 19'48 – Did we expect Kane to stay? 21'54 – Spanish football expert Pete Jenson on Real Madrid's bid for Kylian Mbappe 23'15 – How have Real Madrid handled the bid? 24'32 – Should PSG accept the offer or let him go on a free? 29'06 – Whether Mbappe will be the next superstar at Madrid 29'52 – Will this have a knock on effect to transfers around Europe?
Emma Saunders is joined by 5Live Sport regular, Ben Haines, former Brighton striker, Glenn Murray, and ex-West Ham defender, Matt Upson, to review Sunday's Premier League games. They talk about Romelu Lukaku's debut on his second stint at Chelsea and what is currently wrong at Arsenal. Manchester United only came away with a draw against Southampton and they discuss whether Manchester United can actually challenge for the league. Plus, reaction to Harry Kane's first appearance for Tottenham this season against Wolves. Topics: 2'00 - Lukaku's presence in this Chelsea side 8'34 - Will Lukaku make the difference to Chelsea in challenging for a title? 9'51 - The performances elsewhere on the pitch for Chelsea 11'37 - What went wrong for Arsenal 17'04 - Is there an attitude problem at Arsenal? 22'55 - Manchester United's inconsistency 26'16 - Is Mason Greenwood the number 9 Manchester United need? 31'42 - Southampton with a huge point gained 37'39 - Nuno Espirito Santo on his return to Molineux 38'32 - Harry Kane's first minutes for Spurs 42'05 - Should we be worried about Wolves?
Steve Crossman is joined by The Athletic's James Horncastle & Carl Anka as Romelu Lukaku edges close to a return to the Premier League with Chelsea. John Murray and former Arsenal and England defender Matt Upson join Steve from Wembley after Leicester beat Manchester City 1-0 to lift the Community Shield with Jack Grealish making his debut for the Premier League champions. And as the football league season begins, Aaron Paul from the 72+ podcast joins Steve to talk through the opening weekend. TOPICS: 00:10: John Murray and Matt Upson reflect on Leicester's Community Shield victory over Manchester City at Wembley as Jack Grealish made his debut. 03:45: The Athletic's Carl Anka & James Horncastle join Steve, John and Matt to discuss Romelu Lukaku's pending move to Chelsea. 14:22: Are Chelsea now firmly in the Premier League title race and who are the other contenders? 23:08: Aaron Paul from the 72+ joins Steve to discuss the opening weekend in the football league.
Mark Chapman reacts to first two quarter finals with the 5 Live Sport commentary team as Spain see off Switzerland on penalties and Italy send Belgium home. Alistair Bruce Ball and Chris Sutton discuss both winners and their chances of reaching the final. As England's attempt to book a place in the last four edges closer, Ian Dennis and Matt Upson join the podcast from Rome where Gareth Southgate's side will meet Ukraine. We also hear from both Gareth Southgate and Harry Maguire. TOPICS: 01:01: Italy eliminate Belgium in heavyweight tussle. 07:33: Spain beat Switzerland on penalties to set up Italy clash in the semis. 12:20: England prepare for Ukraine in Rome. 14:55: Gareth Southgate interview. 27:20: Harry Maguire interview. 31:01: More England chat and final thoughts.
Steve Crossman is joined by John Murray, Matt Upson and The Independent’s Miguel Delaney at Stamford Bridge where Chelsea take a big step towards a top 4 finish and get revenge over Leicester in the process. Crystal Palace’s Jack Butland tells us how an ‘emotional’ Roy Hodgson informed the squad he was stepping down at the end of the season, and we chat Harry Kane’s Tottenham future.
Mark Chapman is joined by former England goalkeeper Rob Green, former England defender Matt Upson and BBC Senior Football Reporter Ian Dennis as they discuss England’s 5-0 win over San Marino. Hear pitchside interviews from BBC Football Correspondent John Murray with Gareth Southgate, James Ward-Prowse and Jesse Lingard. Plus get up to date on all the day’s other World Cup qualifiers. TOPICS: 00.24 – Scotland 2-2 Albania 01.27 – Italy 2-0 Northern Ireland 04.35 – Summary of England v San Marino 06.06 – Benedettini’s goalkeeping 07.15 – Ollie Watkins 09.41 – Dominic Calvert-Lewin 10.40 – John Murray with James Ward-Prowse 12.57 – Substitutes Phil Foden and Jude Bellingham 16.15 – Jude Bellingham and why being at Dortmund is beneficial 17.07 – John Murray with Gareth Southgate 20.28 – Mason Mount 22.27 – John Murray with Jesse Lingard 25.22 – Lingard chat 26.30 – Marcus Rashford remaining with the squad
Darren Fletcher and Jermaine Jenas bring you the Friday Football Social where they're joined by 5 Live sport commentator Seb Hutchinson & former England defender Matt Upson. We discuss the alleged incidents at Ibrox after Rangers were knocked out of the Europa League by Slavia Prague earlier this week. After Spurs were dumped out of the competition by Dinamo Zagrab, the guys debate what's next for Jose Mourinho and Tottenham. There's also reaction to Fulham's 2-1 defeat to Leeds in the Premier League as well as the Champions League quarter final draw and previews of the FA Cup as it also enters the last 8 stage. TOPICS: 00:48: Discussion on the alleged incidents that took place in Rangers' Europa League tie with Slavia Prague. 15:08: Reaction to the Champions League quarter final draw. 24:10: In-depth discussion on Tottenham's Europa League exit and Jose Mourinho's future with the club. 31:40: Reaction to Fulham's 2-1 defeat to Leeds in the Premier League including Scott Parker's post-match interview. 36:40: FA Cup quarter-final preview.
We hear from Trent Alexander-Arnold and Phil Foden ahead of Liverpool's clash with Manchester City and discuss the importance of having local lads in expensively-assembled squads of global stars. Matt Upson and Jason Burt also chat Thomas Tuchel's innovative start at Chelsea, Callum Hudson-Odoi and the re-integration of Marcos Alonso. And there's an unexpected bonus of a history lesson on the Romans from Matt. TOPICS 5.00: How crucial Henderson and Fernandinho are to both teams style of play and allowing the attacking potential of the full backs. 10.30:Trent Alexander-Arnold interview 19.00: Matt Upson on local players being part of big clubs and the tighter bond they have. Tony Adams and Ray Parlour would keep players in check and make everyone aware of standards at Arsenal. New players soon understood the rules and what things were all about. Arsene Wenger was quite a nice balance because his mantra was just to allow players to express themselves. 24.00: Phil Foden interview 27.30: High quality holding midfielders from Brazil and Matt on playing with Gilberto Silva. 29.00: ‘Enigma’ Alonso back in at Chelsea. 41.00: Too much change at Wolves. Sold two big players, have changed system and Nuno playing a lot of youngsters.
Mark Chapman is joined by former England internationals Karen Carney and Matt Upson and senior football reporter, Ian Dennis as England beat Iceland 4-0 in the Nations League. They hear from goal-scorers Phil Foden and Declan Rice - and correspondent John Murray chats to Gareth Southgate after his team’s convincing win. It was also a big night for Wales as they gained promotion to the Nations League group A, which is the competition’s top flight and former Wales captain, Kevin Ratcliffe and Wales football correspondent, Rob Phillips are guests on the pod and reflect on a match where Dan James and Harry Wilson helped Wales clinch a 3-1 win over Finland. Not only that, Michael Flynn, manager of League Two leader’s, Newport County joins the guys as he discusses the news that EFL clubs can now have five substitutes per game for the rest of the season.
Who’s to blame for Manchester United conceding such a basic goal? Will the club’s fans want Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to hammer his players rather than take responsibility himself for such a lapse? And is a lack of leadership at the club a major concern? Dion Dublin and Matt Upson have their say. Pat Nevin joins the pod to discuss Thiago Silva’s excellence as Chelsea extend their run of clean sheets . Plus, Jose Mourinho rails at the press for suggesting Harry Kane ‘bought’ the recent penalty against Brighton.
Kelly Cates is joined by a host of guests to preview the upcoming Nations League games. Marcus Rashford discusses what he has achieved on and off the pitch and England manager Gareth Southgate talks about England missing key players. Plus the Chief Football writer at the Independent Miguel Delaney, former England defender Matt Upson and BBC Football correspondent John Murray discuss England being too cautious against Belgium. Former Scotland midfielder Charlie Adam also joins the pod to talk about Scotland's revival under Steve Clarke and ex-Wales striker Robert Earnshaw chats about Wales lacking firepower.
In this episode Mark Chapman is joined by Chris Sutton and John Murray and the guys delve into all the action from Liverpool’s win over Arsenal in the Premier League. They discuss the impact of new signing Diogo Jota, especially as he scored a home debut goal at Anfield – meaning it finished 3-1 to the reigning champions. And a plethora of guests make an appearance on the pod – from Jurgen Klopp, Mikel Arteta and Andrew Robertson. Not only that Manchester City’s defence becomes a hot topic with the news that the club believe they have found a replacement for Vincent Kompany in Ruben Dias. And Alistair Bruce-Ball and Matt Upson give their views on Aston Villa’s dominant win against Fulham, where we also hear from Dean Smith and a very honest Scott Parker.
Former Brighton, Arsenal, Birmingham, West Ham and England defender Matt Upson looks back at his career, including how he felt his time at Albion was among the best in his career and the truth behind Fabio Capello's World Cup 2010 camp. To join our Fantasy Premier League competition, enter the code: npqh25 Follow Football, the Albion and Me on Twitter (@footyalbionme), Facebook (footballthealbionandme) and Instagram (footballalbionme). Music kindly provided by TALMA - track: Starless Skies - listen on Spotify.
Kelly Cates brings you reaction from a busy night in the Premier League and Championship. John Murray and Matt Upson are live from the Emirates Stadium after Arsenal beat Liverpool and ended their hopes of reaching a record number of points in the Premier League. Hear reaction from Jurgen Klopp and Mikel Arteta. Bournemouth captain Simon Francis joins the podcast along with Alistair Bruce-Ball and Pat Nevin as his side visited Manchester City and narrowly missed out on a much-needed point in the relegation battle. You can hear from Eddie Howe and John Stones. Ian Dennis and Vicki Sparks also reflect on their matches – Tottenham’s win at Newcastle and Burnley’s draw with Wolves. The pair discusses the different European battles facing each side. Burnley’s Chris Wood reacts to his penalty in the 96th minute, Harry Kane talks about his reaching and surpassing 200 goals for Tottenham and Jose Mourinho pays tribute to Serge Aurier, who played the game despite the death of his brother just two days ago. Plus we hear from Charlton Athletic boss Lee Bowyer, as they missed the chance to put some space between them and the relegation places with a draw at Birmingham City.
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A two part Food Fight Podcast, Stef and Simon make a trip to The South Coast of NSW to catch up with Matt Upson from Tallwood Eatery in Mollymook and Libby Cupitt from Cupitt's Winery in Milton to talk about the impact of the South Coast bushfires on business in the area. Libby and Matt take us through their experiences of the events, how it has impacted their businesses and their plans to move towards recovery. The post South Coast Fires' Impact On Business w/ Matt Upson & Libby Cupitt appeared first on Quicksand Food.
A two part Food Fight Podcast, Stef and Simon make a trip to The South Coast of NSW to catch up with Matt Upson from Tallwood Eatery in Mollymook and Libby Cupitt from Cupitt's Winery in Milton to talk about the impact of the South Coast bushfires on business in the area. Libby and Matt take us through their experiences of the events, how it has impacted their businesses and their plans to move towards recovery. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Geoff Shreeves is joined by Danny Murphy and Matt Upson to discuss the FA Cup replay results and the fallout from Jurgen Klopp's absence in the dugout against Shrewsbury. The VAR debate rages on with the results of a YouGov poll suggesting fans want it changed. Tactical fouls – are they part of the game? And is Pep Guardiola's tinkering with the team the reason his team have fallen so far behind in the title race?
Kelly Cates is joined by Steve Sidwell and Matt Upson for the latest Liquid Football from JOE. They reveal what it's like to play against Sergio Aguero, who became the Premier League's record overseas goalscorer at the weekend. They also discuss who is Liverpool's best player, whether Birmingham teenager Jude Bellingham should join a bigger club like Manchester United and Matt gives an insight into being managed by Watford's Nigel Pearson. Plus what did Oleg Luzhny used to do during Arsenal games when he completed a pass, have they ever been 'cashed off' by another player and following Oli McBurnie's appearance among the Swansea fans, have the guys ever stood with the fans? Want to hear more great podcasts from JOE (https://www.joe.co.uk)? TKO with Carl Frampton (https://playpodca.st/tko), bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxing House of Rugby (https://playpodca.st/house-of-rugby), the UK's #1 new rugby show. With James Haskell, Mike Tindall and Alex Payne Games for the End of the World (https://playpodca.st/games) - Join us in the apocalypse bunker and dissect life through gaming with a different guest every week Boys Don't Cry with Russell Kane (https://playpodca.st/boys-dont-cry), the show that gets men talking about the things men never talk about Swanny's Cricket Show (https://playpodca.st/swanny), the brand new cricket show from Graeme Swann Unfiltered with James O'Brien (https://playpodca.st/unfiltered), our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview series Special Guests: Matthew Upson and Steve Sidwell.
On tonight's episode of The Debate, Geoff Shreaves is joined by Danny Murphy and Matt Upson as they discuss the Champions League results and who the English teams can face in the next round, Man United's recent success and whether Everton can snatch Carlo Ancelotti.
David Prutton is joined by Joleon Lescott and Matt Upson to discuss whether Arsenal will be a tough test for Liverpool on Saturday as the Premier League's top two go up against each other. They also look at how well equipped Wolves are this season as they aim to progress into the Europa League. David Silva could make his 400th appearance for Manchester City this weekend and the trio discuss where he ranks amongst City's greats?
Former Liverpool player Harry Kewell and former England international Matt Upson join David Prutton to discuss whether Liverpool can win the Premier League title despite the pressure being heaped on them after two draws. Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri described Manchester City as the best side in Europe, is he right? Plus, Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino has stated he wants his side to win all their remaining games, with Harry Kane returning from injury is that possible?
David Prutton is joined by Curtis Davies and Matt Upson to discuss the lastest talking points from the Premier League.
In this episode, we take a look at the work of the New Literacies Alliance. The NLA is a cross-institutional collaboration among librarians to create open educational resources intended to teach information literacy. They have created online lessons for introducing students to search strategies, scholarly conversations, the role of authority in research, citations, reading scientific research, and more. Leading Lines producer Melissa Mallon caught up with two of the leaders of the New Literacies Alliance at a recent conference. Melissa spoke with Joelle Pitts, instructional design librarian at Kansas State University, and Matthew Upson, director of undergraduate instruction and outreach services at the Oklahoma State University libraries. They talk about the origin of the New Literacies Alliance, the challenges teaching students information literacy, and what’s next for the NLA and the lessons they’re developing. Links • New Literacies Alliance, https://newliteraciesalliance.org/ • NLA available lessons, https://newliteraciesalliance.org/available-lessons/ • Joelle Pitts on Twitter, @jopitts, https://twitter.com/jopitts • Matt Upson on Twitter, @thunderbrarian, https://twitter.com/thunderbrarian • Matt Upson’s faculty page, http://info.library.okstate.edu/matt-upson
David Prutton is with Mark Schwarzer and Matt Upson for a discussion of all the latest news and talking points from around the world of football.
Joining the pod this time we speak to the former Brighton & Hove Albion defender Matt Upson about his time with the Seagulls, Leonardo Ulloa and his views on the rest of the Premier League season. Journalist Andy Naylor from the Brighton Argus talks about reporting on over a 1,000 matches involving the Albion, as well as talk about his love affair with Stoke City, the next opponents. And fan Frank Aboikoni from Holland discusses new striker Jurgen Locadia and the influence of dutch players in the division.
Geoff Shreeves is joined by Tim Sherwood and Matt Upson for a discussion of all the latest talking points from around the Premier League.
Geoff Shreeves is with Phil Neville and Matt Upson to discuss the latest news and talking points from around the Premier League in this nightly debate show.
David Jones is with Bournemouth's Asmir Begovic, ex-England defender Matt Upson and journalist Jonathan Northcroft to discuss the latest news and talking points from the Premier League.