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Newcastle United celebrated their 150th European fixture with a 3-2 win against Qarabag in the second leg of a Champions League play-off tie. Since entering the 1968/69 Fairs Cup, the Magpies have competed in the UEFA Cup, Cup Winners Cup, Champions League, Intertoto Cup and Europa League and they have racked up a whole host of memories during that time. Chronicle Live writer John Gibson was at their very first tie as Dutch giants Feyernoord were swept aside in the first leg of a Fairs Cup first round tie in 1968 - so who better to recollect his top ten Newcastle United European nights? ----- EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/toon Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee
Ander Iturralde da la bienvenida a Lorenzo Manchado, Óscar Portugal y Eduardo Álvarez, además de a Jan Seven, para analizar toda la acción de los partidos de vuelta de la jornada de Champions League...Arrancando por el triunfo del Real Madrid ante el Benfica de José Mourinho en una extraña neutralizada velada de fútbol en el Bernabéu; continuando por la resolución, siempre esperada, casi siempre garantizada de un partido de vuelta del Atlético de Madrid en casa para eliminar en esta ocasión al Brujas; pero para hechizado el Galatasaray ante la Juventus, a punto de ser remontado por 10 jugadores de blanco y negro, antes de terminar sobreviviendo en la prórroga a lo que hubiera sido una humillación época; mientras que una nueva humillación en su complicada historia reciente fue lo que vimos del Borussia Dortmund en una cataclísmica actuación en Bergamo para que la Atalanta prevaleciese de la manera más loca posible; antes de irnos a un equipo italiano eliminado como ha sido el Inter de Milan cayendo ante la nueva epicidad del Bodø/Glimt para avanzar, esta vez, a octavos de final; donde también estará el PSG tras sobreponerse a las cosas ilógicas del AS Monaco; al igual que también avanzaron Bayer Leverkusen y Newcastle cumpliendo trámites y cargándose a Olympiakos y Qarabag respectivamente; antes de cerrar el programa con una victoria del Manchester United de Michael Carrick y de Benjamin Sesko y mucho más.Escucha la versión completa de este episodio PREMIUM de 1:25:23 de duración, apoya a que Alineación Indebida pueda prosperar, accede a todo nuestro contenido premium y a nuestro server de Discord suscribiéndote por tan sólo 5.00$/5.00€ en: https://www.patreon.com/posts/151679142Además... Ahora, al suscribirte en nuestra página de Patreon, puedes escuchar todo nuestro contenido de Alineación Indebida Premium a través del siguiente link de Spotify. Sólo tienes que vincular la cuenta que abras en Patreon y, a partir de ahí, tendrás desbloqueado todo el contenido premium que producimos: https://open.spotify.com/show/6WeulpfbWFjVtLlpovTmPvSigue a Ander: https://x.com/andershoffmanSigue a Loren: https://x.com/LAManchadoSigue a Óscar: https://x.com/OscarP107Sigue a Eduardo: https://x.com/AlvarezSigue a Jan: https://x.com/donostistanbulSigue al programa en Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastIndebidoSigue al programa en Instagram: instagram.com/podcastindebidoContacto: anderpodcast@gmail.com // alineacionindebidapodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Sam Dalling, and Nicky Bandini to discuss the Champions League play-off matches, Monday night football and round up the Championship. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod. Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FootballWeeklyPodcast
Mark Carruthers and Lee Ryder discuss the second leg of Newcastle United's Champions League play-off round tie against Qarabag and assess how the Magpies squad players fared as they looked to catch Eddie Howe's eye. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/toon Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee
Charlotte is joined by Si and Stephen as they dissect a chaotic and sometimes patronising (!) night at St James Park as we are through to the last sixteen of the Champions League. Happy days. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode we bring you all of the fallout to another CRAZY night of Champions League action as last year's finalists Inter Milan CRASHED out of the competition to Norway's Bodo/Glimt!European football expert Dougie Critchley joins Angelina Kelly to bring you all of the fallout to that, as well as Newcastle's 9-3 aggregate hammering of Qarabag which sets them up for a tie against either Chelsea or Barcelona... WOW! Angelina and Dougie also discuss Atletico Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen qualifying for the last 16 as well as a big look ahead to tonight's fixtures which sees Real Madrid take on Benfica!The perfect round up of all of last night's Champions League action, in just a bitesized chunk!Produced by: Daniel KaneEdited by: Daniel KanePhoto Credit: Getty Images Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oliver speaks to Ali Kaya, Alex Murphy's barber, who got to watch his Champions League debut against Qarabag last night.
Bodo/Glimt claimed another big Champions League scalp, beating Inter Milan 5-2 on aggregate to reach the last 16, with Newcastle also through after a 9-3 win over Qarabag. Julien Laurens and Dwight Gayle are with Kelly Cates for reaction to all the night's action. We're at St James' Park where John Muray and Chris Sutton watched Eddie Howe's side secure their passage to the knockout stage, and Norwegian Journalist Marius Guttormsen joins us from the San Siro on another famous night for Bodo.We ask what this means for Italian football as well with the very real possibility there will be no Italian team in the last 16 after Inter Milan's exit and with Juventus and Atalanta trailing going in the second legs of their respective ties. Plus, there's reaction to Middlesbrough missing the chance to go level on points with Coventry at the top of the Championship, and Snoop Dogg stealing the show at Swansea.TIMECODES: 00:40 – A famous night for Bodo/Glimt 08:38 – What does Inter's exit mean for Italian football? 16:09 – Newcastle wrap up their place in the last 16 23:12 – Eddie Howe reaction 24:40 – Can defending champions PSG progress? 27:40 – Championship reaction
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Eddie Howe admits Nick Woltemade didn't enjoy his best game after he was deployed in an unfamiliar midfield role in the 3-2 victory over Qarabag in the Champions League. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mark Carruthers and Lee Ryder assess Newcastle's 2-1 defeat at Premier League title contenders Manchester City as the Magpies' dismal record at the Etihad Stadium was extended. They discuss the performance, referee decisions, team selection and look ahead to Tuesday night's Champions League play-off round second leg meeting with Qarabag as two academy products could be in line for first-team minutes. Get an exclusive discount on your NORD VPN by clicking here: https://nordvpn.com/toon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mark Carruthers and John Gibson preview the second leg of Newcastle United's Champions League play-off round tie with Azerbaijani champions Qarabag. They discuss the team selection issues facing Eddie Howe, ask if Leo Shahar and Sean Neave could get a chance and ponder whether there will be a change in goal with Aaron Ramsdale coming in. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/toon Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee
How much will Howe rotate? - Qarabag preview, Man City positives and huge run of home gamesNewcastle were narrowly beaten 2-1 at the Etihad, but this felt very different to the usual trip to Man City. Ed and Ollie break down Newcastle's most competitive performance there in years, the key refereeing controversies, and what Eddie Howe had to say about the display and brutal schedule after that mammoth Qarabag trip.They dig into the positives (Lewis Hall's form, Ramsey growing into midfield, centre-backs handling Haaland) and the lingering concerns (Nick Pope's wobble, Elanga's end product, Botman's injuries). There's a full round-up of the Premier League weekend and what it means for the race for Europe, plus this week's poll on where Woltemade actually fits in Howe's system.Finally, the lads look ahead to the Qarabag second leg at St James' Park: how seriously will Howe take it at 6-1 up, who needs a rest, and which youngsters might get their chance in front of a home European crowd?--------------JOIN OUR PATREON for so much moreFollow us on Twitter/X @nufcblogcastPlease consider giving us a good review if you enjoy what you hear!See all our episodes here - https://shows.acast.com/nufcblogcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Three decades after war reduced the city of Aghdam to ruins, deminers and returning residents are laying the groundwork for its revival. The destruction of the city of Aghdam in the contested enclave of Azerbaijan's Nagorno-Karabakh is among the most visible signs of the decades-long conflict between Azerbaijanis and ethnic Armenians. Now efforts are underway to bring the city back to life. A loud explosion breaks the winter silence as the latest disposal of collected mines takes place. ‘We've cleared three hundred thousand square meters and found more than ten thousand landmines,” proudly declares Elnur Gasimov, head of mine clearance operations in Aghdam. The dangerous work, done in freezing weather, carries significant risk. Gasimov's right hand is missing several fingers. “We have more than 10 deminers who have lost their legs, and we lost two deminers during the explosive disposal,” Gasimov told RFI. He explains that, with Aghdam once close to the frontline in fighting between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces, the area was among the heaviest mined during the conflict. Azerbaijan lifts Armenia border restrictions, but hurdles to peace remain Clearing the mines Nagorno-Karabakh was historically home to a predominantly ethnic Armenian population. In 1993, they broke away from Azerbaijan, declaring a breakaway Republic of Artsakh. But in 2023, during a lightning war, Azerbaijani forces recaptured the region. With access to Aghdam still tightly controlled since the end of the fighting, RFI joined a small group of journalists on a trip organised by the Azerbaijani authorities. The city of Aghdam was once home to 40,000 people, predominantly Azerbaijani. Long a cultural centre of the region, the city was also home to Azerbaijan's most famous football club – Qarabag – which now plays out of the capital, Baku. Today, not a single house remains standing – all were razed to the ground, and even the trees didn't escape the conflict. It's a barren wasteland. The historical Juma mosque was one of the few buildings that survived, partially intact, and was used as a shelter for farm animals by ethnic Armenians. Imam Mehman Nesirov, 45, is the proud custodian of the fully restored mosque, where up to 100 worshippers now attend Friday prayers as life slowly returns to the city. Nesirov fled Aghdam in 1993 as a child: “We were forced to leave because of the sound of fighting, which was getting closer and closer. Everyone was terrified and panicked." Nesirov explained to RFI that he and his family spent the first years of their lives living in a railway wagon. “I will never forget those years. We always prayed to God that one day we could return and pray at this mosque,” said Nesirov. “We can't put into words how we feel that dream we had as a child, a teenager, and an adult is finally realised.” Azerbaijan must allow 'safe' return to Nagorno-Karabakh: UN court Returns and ruptures Around a thousand people have returned to Aghdam, all housed in new state-built accommodation, as the city itself remains uninhabitable. While Azerbaijanis are slowly returning, ethnic Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh have now become refugees following the victory of Azeri forces in 2023. “What we saw within 24 hours was the forced expulsion of the remaining 110,000 Armenians from their homes in Nagorno-Karabakh,” said Richard Giragosiyan, director of the Regional Studies Center, a Yerevan think tank. “They were leaving behind whole homes, personal possessions, family graves, and coming to Armenia, which was more of a foreign country than many people understand,” added Giragosiyan. However, Giragosiyan claims that Azerbaijan's forces' success in Nagorno-Karabakh opened the door to a “diplomatic breakthrough,” with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan committing themselves to improving relations in the aftermath of the conflict. Baku in January opened its border to allow oil and grain from Kazakhstan to reach Armenia, which is important for Yerevan as it tries to rely less on Russia and move closer to Europe. In Aghdam's newest hotel, manager Aykhan Jabbarov welcomes rapprochement efforts between Yerevan and Baku. Jabbarov, a veteran of the last Nagorno-Karabakh war whose family fled Aghdam thirty years ago, looks forward to a time when Azerbaijanis and Armenians can again live together in the city. “If we look to history, we lived together before now, every leader talks about peace … We have to build a good relationship. It will help both countries' economy, people's social life and the regional economy, everything.” However, diplomatic efforts to restore relations and normalise Armenian-Azerbaijani ties still have plenty of work ahead. With repercussions of the past never far away, Ruben Vardanyan, a leading member of the breakaway Armenian administration captured by Azeri forces, was convicted this week of war crimes and sentenced to 20 years in jail by an Azerbaijani court.
Manchester City are behind them in second after a hard-fought win over Newcastle which has earned City's players cocktails, according to Pep Guardiola!There was plenty more drama elsewhere, and records broken, as former Premier League striker Clinton Morrison and Luke Edwards, the Telegraph's Northern Football Writer, join host Rick Edwards to review all the action.Timecodes: 00:00 Introduction and Haaland's stand-out excellence 02:55 Arsenal's Eze-inspired win — is it great man management? 06:00 Has Gyokeres proved people wrong, or is he a flat-track bully? 09:20 Are Arsenal making too many mistakes? 11:10 Are Tottenham really too big to go down? 16:35 Why City smell blood after Newcastle win 20:50 Newcastle's VAR drama 22:30 Nico O'Reilly's versatile brilliance 24:55 Half-time teaser 26:00 Half-time teaser — answers 27:45 James Milner's record-breaking appearance, and why he'll go into coaching 31:35 Has Milner's backing helped Huerzler stay at Brighton? 33:31 Liverpool win despite dire first half at Forest 35:00 VAR drama at the City Ground 37:00 Can Liverpool get Champions League? 38:00 Are Chelsea 'setting fire' to points with the same problems every week? 41:15 So, were Burnley right to rest players in their FA Cup defeat? 42:10 The rest of the action — can Tammy Abraham play his way into the England squad? Commentaries coming up: Tuesday 24th February — Newcastle v Qarabag (20:00) Wednesday 25th February — Around the Grounds (19:00) Saturday 28th February — Liverpool v West Ham (15:00) Saturday 28th February — Newcastle v Everton (15:00) — Sports Extra Saturday 28th February — Leeds v Manchester City (17:30) Sunday 1st March — Celtic v Rangers (12:00) Sunday 1st March — Manchester United v Crystal Palace (14:00) Sunday 1st March — Arsenal v Chelsea (16:00)
On the Weekender this week with David and James discussion features: * Wolves 2-2 Arsenal * Vinicus Jr racism controversy at Benfica * James' unfortunate UCL Fantasy mishap * Qarabag 1-6 Newcastle * James deliberates whether it will be worth the hassle of travelling for a potential away game against Galatasaray * Fenerbache 0-3 Nottingham Forest * Round-up of UEFA results * GW27 Free Hit Drafts * GW27 Wildcard Drafts Tomorrow on Planet FPL: James presents The GW27 Deadline stream in partnership with FPL Team, exclusively on the Planet FPL YouTube Channel at 1230pm GMT Today on Patreon: The Differential Show GW27 Preview (IT+) & The Team News Stream (AT) The full Planet FPL schedule for this week can be found via this post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/150897034 Want to become a member of our FPL community and support the Podcast? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Follow James on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Follow Clayton on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/claytsAFC Follow David on Twitter/x: https://x.com/PlanetFPLHunter Follow Nico on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/nico_semedo Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PlanetFPL Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetfpl #FPL #PremierLeague #TheWeekender Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mark Carruthers and John Gibson discuss Newcastle United's visit to title contenders Manchester City on Saturday night as the Magpies look to claim a first Premier League win at the Etihad Stadium. They take a look back at a historic Champions League win at Qarabag and assess United's hopes of finally securing an away win against Pep Guardiola's side. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mark Carruthers and John Gibson discuss Newcastle United's visit to title contenders Manchester City on Saturday night as the Magpies look to claim a first Premier League win at the Etihad Stadium. They take a look back at a historic Champions League win at Qarabag and assess United's hopes of finally securing an away win against Pep Guardiola's side. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arsenal blew a 2-0 lead away at bottom side Wolves on Wednesday night to cede further ground in the title race, meaning Man City can now win the league if they win all their remaining games. On the other side of Europe, Newcastle crushed Azerbaijan champions Qarabag 6-1 to all but seal their place in the last 16, thanks to an Anthony Gordon quadruple and some horrendous defending from the hosts. Elsewhere in the Champions League, Benfica's 1-0 loss to Real Madrid was overshadowed by Vinicius Junior alleging that he was racially abused by a Benfica defender in the aftermath of his stunning winning goal. Jose Mourinho didn't help the situation with his post-match comments and UEFA have a delicate situation on their hands. Niall, Joel and Marley discuss the lot on today's FSD! SUBSCRIBE NOW: https://footballsocialdaily.supportingcast.fm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fsdpod?igsh=MjQ5d29veGdoMmZ4&utm_source=qr X: https://twitter.com/FSDPod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@footballsocialdaily Telegram Group: https://t.me/FootballSocial Merch Store: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/FootballSocialDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Will Perry and Jody Morris break down Arsenal's 2–2 draw with rock-bottom Wolves. With more crucial points dropped, the title race has shifted— if City win their remaining fixtures, the league is theirs. We're joined by Arsenal fan Jamie to ask - Has the momentum swung? And is this now Pep's title to lose? Next, Jody breaks down the Premier League run-in and explains why he still believes Arsenal have the edge against a Pep side that's in transition.Finally, three straight away wins for Newcastle, capped by a 6–1 thrashing of Qarabag in the Champions League play-off. Anthony Gordon hit four before half-time — but tempers flared when he took the second penalty, leaving Kieran Trippier visibly frustrated at the break. Newcastle fan Clinton joins us to discuss the situation and whether Gordon should have handed it over?To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.You can also listen to Sky Sports FC on your smart speaker by saying asking it to "play Sky Sports FC".For more football news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Ander Iturralde da la bienvenida a Gonzalo Carol, Óscar Portugal y Jan Seven para analizar toda la acción de la jornada en la Champions League...Comenzando, sin embargo, por el empate del Arsenal en campo del Wolverhampton en un preocupante patinazo de un atronador líder cuya solidez quizás no era tan enorme como pensábamos; continuando por el triunfo arrollador del Newcastle en Azerbaiyán sobre el Qarabag; todo lo ocurrido en el Benfica-Real Madrid, desde lo futbolístico, hasta el presunto ataque verbal racista a Vinicius, el rol de Mourinho y mucho más; antes de irnos al Ártico con otra nueva brillante victoria del Bodo/Glimt, esta vez ante el Inter de Milan; tras lo que aterrizamos en el Bósforo para desmenuzar la desmenuzadora victoria del Galatasaray sobre la Juventus; como también ganó el Dortmund a la Atalanta; el PSG al AS Monaco; el Bayer Leverkusen al Olympiakos; pero no el Atlético de Madrid al Brujas y, casi, gracias por el empate ante el despliegue tan despampanante local entrelazado con las dos ventajas desperdiciadas por el equipo de Simeone; mientras que el nuevo equipo de Vítor Pereira, el Nottingham Forest, verá a su entrenador estrenarse en el estadio de su antiguo equipo, el Fenerbahce y mucho más.Escucha la versión completa de este episodio PREMIUM de 1:33:52 de duración, apoya a que Alineación Indebida pueda prosperar, accede a todo nuestro contenido premium y a nuestro server de Discord suscribiéndote por tan sólo 5.00$/5.00€ en: https://www.patreon.com/posts/151130649Además... Ahora, al suscribirte en nuestra página de Patreon, puedes escuchar todo nuestro contenido de Alineación Indebida Premium a través del siguiente link de Spotify. Sólo tienes que vincular la cuenta que abras en Patreon y, a partir de ahí, tendrás desbloqueado todo el contenido premium que producimos: https://open.spotify.com/show/6WeulpfbWFjVtLlpovTmPvSigue a Ander: https://x.com/andershoffmanSigue a Gonzalo: https://x.com/gonzalocarol29Sigue a Óscar: https://x.com/OscarP107Sigue a Jan: https://x.com/donostistanbulSigue al programa en Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastIndebidoSigue al programa en Instagram: instagram.com/podcastindebidoContacto: anderpodcast@gmail.com // alineacionindebidapodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In de FC Afkicken Daily van donderdag 19 februari bespreken Jean-Paul Rison, Rypke Bakker en Stan Wagtman het laatste voetbalnieuws! Met vandaag onder meer de Champions League wedstrijden van gisteren, de dreigende 'bottle job' van Arsenal, AZ dat de eer moet redden en Philippe Coutinho die stopt in Brazilië. (00:00) Intro(03:44) Bodø verrast wederom(09:48) Club Brugge en Atlético spelen gelijk(17:42) Ervaringen op de perstribune(23:25) Newcastle verpulvert Qarabag(25:45) Poku belangrijk voor Leverkusen(29:31) Wederom een ‘bottle job’ voor Arsenal?(34:02) Vooruitblikken op Noah–AZ(38:44) Philippe Coutinho ontbindt zijn contract in Brazilië RØDEBen je zelf op zoek naar de beste podcast apparatuur voor in de studio of onderweg? Check: https://rode.com/en-nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adrian Durham brings you all of the instant reaction to a CRAZY night of football on the talkSPORT network in both the Premier League AND Champions league action.Adrian is joined by a whole host of big names, including former England defender Stuart Pearce and ex Crystal Palace midfielder Darren Ambrose as as they react to Arsenal turning into Spurs and bottling a 2-0 lead against bottom of the league Wolves... Is it happening again?!Whilst over in Azerbaijan, a rampant Newcastle hammered Qarabag thanks to not one, not two, not three, but FOUR goals from Anthony Gordon to all but book their place in the next round of the Champions League.Nothing is missed in the Premier League and Champions League here on the talkSPORT Daily podcast!Produced by: Daniel KaneEdited by: Daniel KanePhoto Credit: Getty Images Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Carruthers and Ross Gregory are joined by Lee Ryder as he gives instant reaction from Baku after Newcastle United's remarkable 6-1 win in the first leg of their Champions League play-off tie with Azerbaijani champions Qarabag. Get an exclusive discount on your NORD VPN by clicking here: https://nordvpn.com/toon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Alex hosts Ordy and Charlotte to discuss Newcastle United's magnificent 6 1 win at Qarabag in the Champions League Play-off. We discuss: Scoring six and it should have been more - are we well and truly sorted away from home or has quality of opposition dicated this resurgance? Is four goal Anthony Gordon here to stay as the centre forward? is 4231 the way to go for the rest of the season? Can we do anything at Man City on the back of this and do we have a chance against Barcelona if we get through Please consiser supporting us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/tfpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Wednesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you the latest from last night's UEFA Champions League action including the racism allegations in Lisbon, plus there is a look ahead to tonight's action and there is a Premier League game taking place between Wolves and Arsenal.Champions League fallout as Vinicius Junior accuses Gianluca Prestianni of racial abuse during Real Madrid's win over Benfica in Lisbon.Reaction from Jose Mourinho and strong criticism from Spanish football expert Graham Hunter on Off The Ball Breakfast.A full round-up of Tuesday's Champions League results, including Juventus' heavy defeat to Galatasaray.Late drama in France as Paris Saint-Germain fight back to beat Monaco despite a brace from Folarin Balogun.Goals from Serhou Guirassy and Max Beier secure victory for Borussia Dortmund.A look ahead to tonight's action as Newcastle United travel to face Qarabag, with Eddie Howe targeting more history.Other key ties previewed, including Inter's trip to Bodo/Glimt and Atletico Madrid on the road at Club Brugge.Mikel Arteta addresses Arsenal's growing warm-up injury concerns ahead of their clash with Wolverhampton Wanderers.Relegation battles in focus as Vitor Pereira begins his mission to keep Nottingham Forest in the Premier League.Championship and Scottish storylines covered, including play-off drama and discussion on who could succeed Martin O'Neill in the Celtic hot seat.Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
Kris and Iain break down Newcastle United's stunning 1–6 victory over Qarabag in what turned out to be a ruthless European performance.From the first whistle to the final goal, **Newcastle United** were in complete control — clinical finishing, high pressing, and a statement scoreline to match. The lads dive into the key talking points, standout performances, tactical takeaways, and what this result means going forward.Was this Newcastle at their devastating best?Who impressed the most?And what does this say about their European ambitions?They also discuss how **Qarabağ FK** struggled to cope with the intensity and quality on display.If you're a Toon fan — or just love seeing six-goal thrillers — you won't want to miss this one.
Tom White and Jamie O'Hara open with Real Madrid's 1–0 win over Benfica, a match halted for ten minutes after Gianluca Prestianni allegedly made a racist remark toward goalscorer Vinicius Jr. They break down the incident, before Jamie takes aim at Jose Mourinho's post-match comments.Next, Bukayo Saka commits his future to Arsenal with a new five-year deal. We're joined by Harry Symeou to assess Wayne Rooney's claim that the Gunners have “no world-class players” — and whether that argument holds up.And finally, it's a huge night for Newcastle in Azerbaijan as they take on Qarabag. We're joined by Newcastle fan Matthew to discuss Eddie Howe's response to recent fan criticism and to preview the crucial Champions League play-off clash.To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.You can also listen to Sky Sports FC on your smart speaker by saying asking it to "play Sky Sports FC".For more football news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
European Nights returns as Rog and Rory Smith look ahead to the Champions League knockout playoff games. They begin with Benfica's 98th-minute goalie goal last round that set up a dramatic rematch between José Mourinho's Benfica and Real Madrid. Rog and Rory look at Mourinho's lasting impact at Real Madrid and if The Special One himself ever recovered from his time at the Bernebéu. Then it's on to Azerbaijani side Qarabag welcoming Premier League club Newcastle, and what their rise says about the modern Champions League format. Plus, predictions across Europe and Rory's latest continental culinary dispatch from one of the game's great cities.Pre-order Rog's new book "We Are the World (Cup)" now!: https://mibcourage.co/4brQpgGSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kelly Cates is joined by Andros Townsend, Matt Upson and James Horncastle as Vitor Pereira has spoken for the first time since being appointed new Nottingham Forest head coach. The panel discuss his appointment, plus Igor Tudor's too as Tottenham's new interim manager. How does Tudor set his teams up, and is this a shrewd appointment for Spurs?Then, we look ahead to Newcastle's Champions League playoff against Qarabag on Wednesday, before being joined by former Liverpool fitness coach, Jordan Fairclough, to do a deep dive on Premier League injuries. Finally, Northern Ireland head coach Michael O'Neill joins the pod to discuss also becoming the new Blackburn Rovers boss.Timecodes: 00'51 – Vitor Pereira speaks for first time as Forest boss 02'08 – Can Pereira be the missing piece for Forest? 11'14 – How might Spurs fare under Igor Tudor? 25'09 – Eddie Howe speaks ahead of Qarabag in the Champions League 27'07 – A tricky trip to Azerbaijan for Newcastle? 31'52 – Former Liverpool fitness coach Jordan Fairclough joins the pod 42'15 – New Blackburn boss Michael O'Neill joins the pod
Mark Carruthers and John Gibson look forward to the first leg of Newcastle United's Champions League play-off round first leg tie against Azerbaijani champions Qarabag as the Magpies prepare for a 2,529-mile trek. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mark Carruthers is joined by European football expert Andy Brassell as he gives us the lowdown on Newcastle United's Champions League play-off round opponents Qarabag. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After a profitable weekend of domestic European football betting, The Soccer Sharps lock back in on the UEFA Champions League for the Playoff Round of the Knockout Phase. In this show, hosts and handicappers, Devin and Jordan, break down key matchups using advanced analytics, betting data, line movement, and market insights to help you make smarter Champions League bets. If you're looking for Champions League betting picks, soccer betting predictions today, UCL match previews & analysis, value plays, stats, and sharp angles, then you've found the right show! 00:00 Introduction and UCL Outright Futures 04:47 Galatasaray vs Juventus 09:12 Monaco vs PSG 13:39 Benfica vs Real Madrid 18:18 BvB Dortmund vs Atalanta 24:43 Qarabag vs Newcastle United 31:25 Club Brugge vs Atletico Madrid 37:41 Official Plays
United again! - Villa away, VAR, Qarabag preview and FA Cup draw!Newcastle 3, Aston Villa 1 – and somehow VAR was only half the story. Ed and Olly break down a bonkers FA Cup night where Newcastle showed real resilience, Tonali delivered his biggest performance yet without Bruno (two superb goals), and Woltemade impressed in a new deeper role. They dig into the mounting injury worries, Howe's post‑match quotes, and another brutal cup draw: Man City at home… again.Then it's a full Qarabag preview: the 5,000‑mile Champions League trek, what to expect from the Azerbaijani champions, likely line‑ups, and how Newcastle should approach the tie. Plus: VAR reform, realistic league targets, and why stability with Eddie Howe might be the club's most important asset.--------------JOIN OUR PATREON for so much moreFollow us on Twitter/X @nufcblogcastPlease consider giving us a good review if you enjoy what you hear!See all our episodes here - https://shows.acast.com/nufcblogcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark O'Haire and Adrian Clarke are back for the return of the Champions League. They join host Daniel Hussey to preview the Play-Off Round. Time Stamps: 01:00 - Qarabag vs Newcastle 08:30 - Galatasaray vs Juventus 13:55 - Monaco vs PSG 20:00 - Bodo/Glimt vs Inter 26:20 - Dortmund vs Atalanta 31:20 - Long-Shots 37:45 - Best Bets Subscribe for free to our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3TpGzk1 Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Trz7Fb Facebook: https://bit.ly/3cqQlC4 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Aq7qE0 Search Matchbook Insights for our latest written previews. 18+ | BeGambleAware
Get ready for a huge European night as Qarabağ FK host Newcastle United in the first leg of this massive tie in Azerbaijan⚫⚪ The Magpies make the long trip to Baku looking to take a crucial advantage back to Tyneside — but Qarabağ's home atmosphere is never easy for travelling sides. Can Newcastle handle the journey, the heat, and the hostile crowd to put themselves in control of the tie? Want more GallowgateShots content? Then why not become a member of the channel for as little as £2.99 per month; you'll gain early access to videos; extra member only perks along with a link which will allow you to join our very own NUFC community via our telegram messenger group. Sign up below https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWLHhMdZOBv6BGYU9aWVNjQ/join Follow our other social media platforms by clicking the link https://linktr.ee/gallowgateshots Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Patrick and Ted kick things off with a bit of managerial madness. Tottenham Hotspur turn to Igor Tudor in the middle of a relegation battle, while Nottingham Forest move on from Dyche. Are Spurs actually a Champions League-level squad? Is this dysfunction structural? And what do the underlying numbers really say about Forest's performances? From there, it's all about the Champions League playoffs: • Benfica vs Real Madrid: vibes vs tactics, deep blocks, and whether Madrid are quietly stabilising • Borussia Dortmund vs Atalanta BC: chaos merchants collide • Club Brugge vs Atlético Madrid: Simeone volatility and Brugge upset potential • Galatasaray vs Juventus: Turkey away nights and Juve's quiet resurgence • Olympiacos vs Bayer Leverkusen: Bundesliga instability meets Greek knockout pedigree • AS Monaco vs Paris Saint-Germain: are PSG ominously clicking again? They also dig into how to think about betting edges in volatile leagues, when not to gamble, and who the real Champions League favourite is right now. Enjoy! Tickets for The Transfer Flow Conference (May 22, London) are available now for a 10% discount: http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1981005227964/?discount=earlybird10 Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheTransferFlow Subscribe to our FREE newsletter: https://www.thetransferflow.com/subscribe Join Variance Betting: https://www.thetransferflow.com/upgrade Follow us on our Socials: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe1WTKOt7byrELQcGRSzu1Q X: https://x.com/TheTransferFlow Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetransferflow.bsky.social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetransferflow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@transferflowpodcast Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:23 - Ben Kingsley, Iron Man 3 and Hugh Laurie 03:00 - Ryan Gosling and a correction 04:23 - Pointing fingers 04:58 - Dyche at Forest 05:54 - Spurs appoint Tudor 06:34 - The rift in the Spurs fandom 07:23 - The Heitenga hire 08:33 - They can't just ignore the UCL 09:05 - Imagine if they got De Zerbi 10:20 - UCL Playoff preview 10:50 - Benfica vs. Real Madrid and Jose Mourinho 11:48 - Haven't lost in the league but 7 pts from first 12:34 - Mourinho controlling the narrative 13:10 - Special One TV 14:38 - Real Madrid are very getable right now 15:50 - Tactics vs vibes at Real Madrid 17:25 - Issues in the previous game 18:22 - Atalanta vs Dortmund and self control 19:50 - Likely an entertaining game 21:26 - Atalanta spend little time in the middle third 22:46 - Impact of Lookman's loss + Hoffenheim 23:34 - Club Brugge vs Atletico Madrid 24:58 - Belgium were good last year 26:30 - Brugge also put up 3 on Barcelona 27:10 - A better use of Lookman? 28:42 - Qarabag vs Newcastle 29:20 - Bodo vs Inter Milan 29:35 - Juventus' improvement and matchup with Galatasaray 31:29 - How do you approach betting with teams from places like Turkey? 34:55 - How do these teams matchup? 36:20 - Monaco vs PSG 38:12 - PSG getting back in form? 38:59 - Luis Enrique has a job for life 40:05 - An outright favorite for the competition? 41:25 - Variance betting for all of your Champions League needs! more coming soon! #psg #arsenal #championsleague #bayernmunich #realmadrid #barcelona #dortmund #intermilan #josemourinho #ucl #tottenham
John Murray, Ian Dennis & Ali Bruce-Ball answer listener questions on football commentary. From the most unusual commentary positions to the best landmarks visible from the press box. And what exactly is the difference between radio and television commentary? Questions always welcome on WhatsApp voicenotes to 08000 289 369 & emails to TCV@bbc.co.uk00:40 FAQs, 04:10 Unusual commentary positions, 13:10 Commentating in a box, 17:00 Famous visible landmarks, 19:55 FA Cup commentaries this weekend, 22:30 Radio vs TV commentary, 29:20 Toughest sport to commentate on, 33:25 How is it decided who does which sport? 37:55 What makes a good summariser? 43:30 Have you ever lost your composure? 50:20 Feeling self-conscious on camera, 52:30 Keeping the passion and excitement.5 Live / BBC Sounds commentaries: Fri 1945 Hull v Chelsea, Sat 1215 Burton v West Ham, Sat 1745 Villa v Newcastle, Sat 2000 Liverpool v Brighton, Sun 1200 Birmingham v Leeds, Sun 1330 Grimsby v Wolves, Sun 1630 Rangers v Hearts, Mon 1930 Macclesfield v Brentford, Wed 1745 Qarabag v Newcastle.
Welcome to the latest episode of this, the 7th season - after Liverpool had a tough weekend - after wins over Qarabag and Newcastle bumped back down to earth with a bizarre finish to the City match. I'm Paul, joined by Daz and Sean. 2nd best in the first 30 minutes35 minutes in the second halfSeemed to throttle back in intensity and territory after the goal Big miss from Hugo? We've dropped 8 points in 5 games in added time this season. Bug or feature? No Darwin threatRefereeing:The penaltyThe other ‘penalties' and red cardsFitness levels?Tough away especially where the team areNo Dom. No confidence in Ramsay. Perhaps no Mo (death in the family/compassionate leave) — thin squad is now emaciated. Part One - Manchester City at home Part Two - Sunderland:We will be back next week with a review of the Sunderland game. Thanks to Daz and Sean for joining me, Paul. And most of all, thank you dear listener for joining us.If you enjoyed the pod, please share it with a friend. Follow us @FirstStateKopites on X – we only tweet and retweet from sources we think are credible. Music is courtesy of Hypenotic – they are a Welsh electro-pop band – https://hyperfollow.com/hypenotic
Jim Boardman and Jay Reid are back for another episode of Scouser Tommies, the show providing an honest assessment of all things Liverpool FC from right on the club's doorstep. Yet again—as has been the case far too often this season—very few of those things are pleasant to talk about. The hope that sprung from 5-0 and 4-1 wins against Qarabag and Newcastle respectively went out the window when Arne Slot masterminded yet another Anfield defeat, this time at the hands of Manchester City. Since the turn of the year, Liverpool have won just one of their seven league games; it's nowhere near the form required to challenge for the Champions League places. In fact, if this rot doesn't stop, there's every chance the final game of the season could see Jordan Henderson and Brentford consigning the Reds to a year without even the Thursday night stuff to fall back on. You know things are bad when you can't even laugh at the neighbours. With Everton standing ready to overtake Liverpool in the league, the club has plumbed depths rarely seen in recent decades. When things go wrong, there seems to be no Plan B—except for a Plan B that involves doing everything in even worse fashion than before. It hasn't been entirely negative these past few weeks, but the only real silver linings are that there is a talented squad at the club—even if some have been over-indulged, some aren't getting a fair crack, and far too many are being run into the ground. The "positive" to take is that another manager could certainly work with these tools and get far more out of them, but how long will it take for the powers that be to blink? And no, celebrating another empty transfer window with self-congratulatory propaganda interviews, as half the squad is out injured or on the verge of it, is not a good look, whatever your PR brain told you. Jay and Jim do their best to find some light in the dark, but they aren't miracle workers. It says a lot about the state of the Reds when one of the best goals ever seen at Anfield is completely overshadowed by the chaos that followed it. Liverpool's players looked beyond tired as that City game went on, a mirror of how the fans feel right now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris, Rob and John first want to let you know that there is new merch available. Find the linktree on the socials @liveontapedelay for details. Now for the stuff they talk about: there's a new live game show app called Savvy that you should play, Megadeth finally hits #1 and Rob jumpstarts a discussion based on a documentary he watched. They also talk sports in the form of the Winter Olympics, the upcoming F1 season and the Champions League group stage. Finally, as always, they slay a Buzzfeed quiz of "Vintage Trivia". Enjoy!!
Paul, Chris, Chloe and Dan are here for the latest Redmen Originals Podcast to discuss wins against Qarabag and Newcastle as well as the £60m deal for Jacquet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ste is here for the latest edition of Redmen Weekly. This week includes clips from The Biased Football Podcast, The Final Word (Qarabag), Journo Insight w/Paul Gorst & Expert Insight w/Lewis Steele. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#LFC #LiverpoolFC #LiverpoolFootballClub Preview: Liverpool vs. Newcastle United | View from the Opposition EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/bloodred Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee A Saturday night under the lights at Anfield! Richard Garnett sits down with Andrew Musgrove from the Everything is Black & White podcast to get the inside track on Newcastle United ahead of their 8pm clash with Liverpool. The Magpies are heading to Merseyside looking to maintain their European ambitions, but can they overcome a Liverpool side who hit Qarabag for six in the Champions League, midweek.? We explore the tactical shifts, the danger men, and the atmosphere surrounding both clubs heading into this primetime kick-off. You can order your copy of the January issue of Blood Red HERE. It is also available to buy in participating retailers in the Liverpool area. Subscribe for more Blood Red content and hit the bell so you never miss a show. Get exclusive Liverpool FC podcasts and video content everyday right here. Subscribe to the Blood Red Liverpool FC YouTube Channel and watch daily live shows HERE: https://bit.ly/3OkL9iT Listen and subscribe to the Blood Red Podcast for all your latest Liverpool FC content via Apple and Spotify: APPLE: https://bit.ly/3HfBvKq SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/3SdsjeH Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/ Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivEchoLFC Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolEchoLFC Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodred_lfc Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bloodred_lfcSubscribe to us on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bloodredliverpoolfc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Anfield Wrap react to Liverpool's top 3 finish in the European Cup league stage to qualify automatically for the next round after convincingly dispatching Qarabag by six goals to nil at Anfield. Reflecting on the game, the managers post match comments before previewing the clash against Newcastle on Saturday night are John Gibbons, James Sutton, Andy Heaton and Phil Blundell. Get Exclusive NordVPN deal at https://www.nordvpn.com/TAW - it's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Subscribe to The Anfield Wrap for more reaction to all the news and events that matter to you… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hugo Ekitike speaks to the press in the mixed zone after Liverpool's 6-0 win over Qarabag in the Champions League. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Antonio Conte “welcomes” his former club Chelsea, Pep Guardiola “welcomes” some former players to Manchester, our Spurs play against the German Spurs, Newcastle re-start their feud with PSG, Liverpool have to hold their nerve against Qarabag, and Arsenal… erm, yeah. And Arsenal.The Champions League first phase finale is here and there is bucket loads of narrative for the neutrals to enjoy. Today, Marcus, Jim and Vish are here to preview it all.Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for early access to the new Football Ramble merch: https://www.patreon.com/footballramble.Find us on Bluesky, X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com. Join the Football Ramble WhatsApp.***Please take the time to rate us on your podcast app. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ste is here with his reaction to LIverpool's 6-0 win over Qarabağ in the Champions League which secures them top 8 in the League phase. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Arne Slot speaks to the media after Liverpool's six nil win over Qarabag in the Champions League. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ste & Errol discuss Alexis Mac Allister's performance during Liverpool's 6-0 win over Qarabag. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.