British television sports news channel
POPULARITY
Categories
Preview Hayley McQueen is joined by The Mirror's Darren Lewis and Sky Sports News' Ben Ransom to reflect on the weekend's sporting action.We begin with Crystal Palace's victory over Man City at Wembley. Darren praises Henderson's outstanding goalkeeping performance, but should Palace's goalkeeper have been sent off?Next, James Savundra sits down with Mikel Arteta to talk pressure to deliver silverware and his summer transfer plans. Arteta believes it's injuries and red cards as the main reasons Arsenal failed to win the Premier League title this year.Elsewhere, with Everton's last game in their historic home stadium, we say goodbye to Goodison Park. We also preview the Europa League Final, showcasing two teams struggling with league form. Ben believes Manchester United will get the win, but a huge summer rebuild is needed. Darren suggests Tottenham and Ange Postecoglou part ways regardless of the result.Finally, Keith Downie talks with a jovial Bruno Guimaraes about his future and desire to win the Premier League. Running Order:1min Palace's Historic Wembley Win 19mins Arteta On Transfers and Silverware 24mins Goodbye Goodison 29mins Europa League Final Preview 39mins Bruno Guimaraes Interview
"LFC Twenty" looks back on Liverpool's Premier League title victory of 2025. This podcast is presented by Juliette Ferrington with expert analysis from former Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock, journalist Paul Joyce, psychologist Dan Abrahams, Sky Sports presenter Kelly Cates, podcaster and artist Abigail Rudkin and exclusive interviews with Virgil van Dijk and Sander Westerveld. Players Ibou Konate and Cody Gakpo also give insight into Arne Slot's first season in charge, as Liverpool move level with Manchester United on twenty top flight title wins. For more reaction to the Reds' record equalling victory, head to Sky Sports News and skysports.com.
Vicky Gomersall is joined by The Mirror's Darren Lewis and Sky Sports News reporter Paul Gilmore to reflect on the weekend's sporting action.We begin with Liverpool, praising Arne Slot, as he becomes the fifth Premier League manager to win the league in their first season; is it one of the best debut campaigns we've seen?Next to Crystal Palace's triumph at Wembley. Darren calls Palace's performance outstanding, as they won the club's third FA Cup semi final and get one step closer to silverware.Elsewhere, Johnny Phillips sits down with Ange Postecoglou and chats about staying united during a difficult season for Tottenham, coping with pressures, and the hope of a Europa League win.Finally, Patrick Davison meets Alisson to talk about change after the Klopp era, and a first season playing under Arne Slot. We discuss whether Alisson is currently the best keeper in the world. Running Order:1min Slot's Debut Campaign22min Palace's Triumph at Wembley35mins Ange Exclusive43mins Alisson Interview
It's the FA Cup Semi-Final, and Wembley Stadium is calling! Join Dan Bardell and Sky Sports News presenter Dave Reed as they get you ready for this crucial clash under the arch against Crystal Palace. They'll be analysing the key players who could make the difference, and debating whether Villa have what it takes to secure their place in the FA Cup Final. Supported by Match Bingo. Support the channel and download the app from https://www.1874.io/matchbingo Fancy sponsoring 1874: The Aston Villa Channel? Drop us an email at studio@1874.io All the data is provided by Sportsmonk, a trustworthy and affordable data supplier (https://www.sportmonks.com). Subscribe to the channel and whack the notifications on so you'll be informed as soon as we go live or upload our pre-match analysis for Aston Villa's FA Cup Semi-Final at Wembley! Presented by @DanBardell and @david_reed Show: #MatchPreview Episode: 116 Tags: #AVFC #AstonVilla #FACup #Wembley #CrystalPalace #CPFC #MatchPreview Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Georgie reunites with her old Sky Sports News co-anchor David Jones, who now hosts Sky Sports' flagship football coverage on Super Sunday and Monday Night Football alongside pundits including Gary Neville, Roy Keane, Jamie Carragher and Jamie Redknapp.David discusses his big break at Sky, the pressure and buzz of live TV, why he prefers asking questions to answering them and how presenting live football with a panel of pundits can feel like hosting a dinner party. We love performance, which is why we've launched ainslie + ainslie – the first supplement brand to be developed inside elite sport. Now available for everyone. Find out more at www.ainslieainslie.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vicky Gomersall is joined by Sky Sports News reporter Gary Cotterill and The Sunday Times Chief Football Writer Jonathan Northcroft to reflect on the weekend's sporting action.We begin by looking at the Premier League title race, with Liverpool in touching distance to secure the title. How important will Virgil Van Dijk's new contract be? Gary believes Van Dijk is the greatest centre back since Vincent Kompany, but do Liverpool need to spend big in summer?Next, Daniel Khan sits down with Ruud Van Nistlerooy to talk about Leicester's difficult position, the standards being set and plans for the future.Elsewhere, we discuss the race for the Champions League spots, looking at Aston Villa's 4-1 win at home over Newcastle and Olly Watkin's post-match interview, claiming he was “fuming” to be left on the bench against PSG. Gary and Jonathan both think Forest are the team to miss out on the Champions League for next season.Also, Joe Thomlinson interviews Jurrien Timber about the win over Real Madrid and a personal battle won against Vinicius Jr, and the elite level defence Arsenal have created this season.We then discuss Tottenham, after they've reached the Europa League semi-finals. Gary thinks Ange is a man who looks like he's feeling the pressure and believes a lot of Tottenham fans think he'll be gone win or lose in the semi-finals. We end with two more interviews; Jamie Carragher sits down with Arne Slot to talk about Salah and Van Dijk's contract renewals, Trent being back on the pitch, and the title coming to a close. And James Cole chats with Mikel Arteta about defeating Madrid, and carrying form in to the league. Running Order:1min End of the title race11min Ruud Van Nistlerooy Interview15min Race for the Champions League spots28min Timber interview 34mins Spurs Semi Finals44mins Carragher and Slot54mins Arteta interview
Adam Smith joins Joe Thomlinson for this week's One on One and we've sent him to Spurs to meet Tottenham Hotspur fullback, Destiny Udogie. In a week that could redefine their season, Udogie talks about the importance of the Europa League, the differences between Italy and England and his toughest opponents in the Premier League. Meanwhile, Joe's been to the manager's office at Crystal Palace to chat to Oliver Glasner, who reveals the ‘non-negotiables' for his team and discusses a potential FA Cup Final. As well as listening to the podcast, you can also watch our interviews on the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel, on Sky Sports News and on skysports.com.
Join Dan Bardell and Sky Sports News presenter Dave Reed as they build up to what many are calling the BIGGEST game left in Aston Villa's Premier League season! They'll be having a proper look at Newcastle's recent form, discussing Villa's key players and tactical approach, and predicting what to expect from this crucial clash at Villa Park. With potential Champions League qualification on the line, this is a preview you don't want to miss! Supported by Match Bingo. Support the channel and download the app from https://www.1874.io/matchbingo Fancy sponsoring 1874: The Aston Villa Channel? Drop us an email at studio@1874.io All the data is provided by Sportsmonk, a trustworthy and affordable data supplier (https://www.sportmonks.com). Subscribe to the channel and whack the notifications on so you'll be informed as soon as we go live or upload our pre-match analysis for every Aston Villa Premier League game! Presented by @DanBardell and @david_reed Show: #MatchPreview Episode: 113 Tags: #AVFC #AstonVilla #NUFC #Newcastle #PremierLeague #MatchPreview #UTV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We said last time that Jahmal Howlett-Mundle was on the podcast that the Sevenoaks Town captain was going to do big things in the game when it comes to inclusivity – but we didn't expect him to be doing them quite so quickly. The semi-pro footballer received some brilliant news to start April, when he was named as the winner of the LGBTQIA+ Award on this year's Football Black List – which was thoroughly and richly deserved, and led to appearances on the BBC Sport website and Sky Sports News, to name just a couple. We're delighted to have Jahmal back with us today to talk about that honour and what it means to him; the importance of advocacy for him in the game; using his platform to help others; the season coming to an end for Sevenoaks Town and loads, loads more besides. So, if you want a considered, quality chat with a player who is always thinking of It's always brilliant to have Jahmal on the podcast, and today is no exception – and we think you're going to love this episode! WANT TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST? @jahmalhm GET IN TOUCH WITH THE PODCAST: @jack_murley jack@jackmurley.com
Brentford Boss Thomas Frank joins the One on One podcast! Here he talks to Sky Sports' Ron Walker about the highs and lows of managing in the Premier League, discusses his time working in a kindergarten in Denmark, and even gives us his TV recommendations!As well as listening to the podcast, you can also watch our interviews on the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel, on Sky Sports News, on skysports.com and follow the end of Brentford's season across Sky.
Vicky Gomersall is joined by The Mirror's Darren Lewis and Sky Sports News reporter Gary Cotterill to reflect on the weekend's sporting action.We begin by looking at both Manchester sides; Darren believes it has to be a big summer for United, who must compete against the likes of rising teams Newcastle, Chelsea and Villa (as well as Arsenal, Liverpool and City). Gary believes United will be challenging for the top four next season. Also, Ben Ransom sits down with Pep Guardiola to talk about Kevin De Bruyne announcing his City departure, what Pep has learnt in this tough campaign, and whether he would have been sacked if it wasn't for his prior success.Next to Arsenal, who after their eleventh draw of the season at Goodison, are very much Madrid or bust in the Champions League. Gary attributes the Gunners' league downfall to injuries and lack of a striker, but believes, after a recent trip to London Colney, that Mikel Arteta knows he has his striker of choice in summer.And finally, pressure on Ange Postecoglou, with boos on the touchline and a challenging week with the media. Gary names Tottenham v Southampton ‘the depressed derby' but the Europa League may be the saving grace.
We hear from two defenders at the top of their game on this week's One on One! Jules meets Ibrahima Konaté who discusses his four years at Liverpool, keeping focused on the title race, and enjoying life at Anfield under Arne Slot. Meanwhile, Joe's been to Tottenham to chat to Micky van de Ven about the season so far, his recovery from injury, Spurs' Europa League ambitions and playing Call of Duty!Follow all the action from the Merseyside derby and Chelsea against Tottenham across Sky Sports. As well as listening to this podcast, you can also watch our interviews on the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel, on Sky Sports News and on skysports.com.
Max Hayes was on Sky Sports News today to discuss Forest's win over Manchester United and the quest for Champions League football next season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Thomlinson is joined by Sam Obaseki on this week's pod to bring you more exclusive chats with some of the biggest names in football. Sam's been to Fulham to meet their manager Marco Silva, who discusses his footballing moves from Portugal to the Premier League, as well as his ambitions for the club. We also hear from Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya, who tells Sky Sports' Johnny Phillips about his first senior appearance in football – as a teenager at non-league Southport. Raya also explains how goalkeeping has changed over the years and looks ahead to Arsenal's Champions League clash with Real Madrid.As well as listening to the podcast, you can watch our interviews on the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel, on Sky Sports News and on skysports.com.
As a player, Chris Birchall's career took him from Port Vale to LA Galaxy - and even to the World Cup with Trinidad and Tobago. But now he's aiming to become a professional referee, with the support of the PGMOL and the PFA. In this special episode of 'One on One', Juliette Ferrington meets Chris at one of his training camps. As well as listening to the podcast, you can watch our interviews on the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel, on Sky Sports News and on skysports.com.
Vicky Gomersall is joined by The Mirror's Darren Lewis and Sky Sports News reporter Melissa Reddy to reflect on the weekend's sporting action.We begin pitch-side at Wembley, with eyes on the Carabao Cup final. A less than perfect buildup week for Liverpool after Champions-league loss and a buoyant Bruno Guimaraes describes the fixture as Newcastle's “World Cup Final.”Next, Natalie Gedra sits down with Jacob Murphy and Alexander Isak, who talk about their chemistry, what it means to play in a final, and their favourite goal scored together.Elsewhere, Juliette Ferrington chats with Cody Gakpo about recovering from the intensity of the midweek Champions League clash with PSG and Liverpool's resilience this season. And Keith Downie meets ex-Newcastle player Rob Lee on Wembley Way, who reminisces scoring against Chelsea at Wembley, and is confident his old team can lift a trophy for the first time in seventy years.We also talk of Arsenal's opportunity to work away at the deficit against Liverpool, and the importance of building momentum ahead of the Champions League tie against Real Madrid.
Juliette Ferrington is joined by Sky Sports' David Craig, who has been to see Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola, exclusively for this week's ‘One on One'. From riding high in the Premier League to the quarter finals of the FA Cup, they've had a brilliant season so far. In a wide-ranging chat, we hear about the Spaniard's love of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, his dislike of music concerts and his hopes for the rest of this season! As well as listening to the podcast, look out for our interviews on the Sky Sports' Premier League YouTube channel, on Sky Sports News and on skysports.com.
Vicky Gomersall is joined by The Mirror's Darren Lewis and Sky Sports News reporter Gary Cotterill to reflect on the weekend's sporting action.We begin with Liverpool's win over Southampton, putting Arne Slot's side six wins away from securing the title, but Darren believes Darwin Nunez was a little lucky to have not been given a red card.Next, Gary sits down with Jose Mourinho to discuss his alleged ‘racist statements' made after drawing with Galatasaray. Darren argues Jose thinks about the language he uses, that analogies are still allowed, and Gary shows us a present he was given by Jose!Elsewhere, the race for the top four; Gary believes after Nottingham Forest's win over Manchester City yesterday, they've cemented their place in the top four. We look at some good dancing in the Forest changing room and analyse why Nuno's side are so effective this season. Finally, Pat Davidson meets Mikel Arteta, and talks expectations this season after finishing second twice, a switch in tactics from fluid attacking to control, and how to take the next step. And Juliette Ferrington sits down with Ruben Amorim to discuss a tough start at Manchester United.
Two managers on 'One on One' who break down what it's like to be in a relegation fight. First up, Juliette Ferrington has been to see Leicester City manager Ruud van Nistelrooy, who details the mental and physical toll the battle to stay in the top flight is having on him. Meanwhile, Sky Sports' Ron Walker has been chatting to Wolves boss Vitor Pereira, who says the pressure in the Premier League is nothing like he faced when he managed Porto. As well as listening to the podcast, look out for our interviews on the Sky Sports' Premier League YouTube channel and on Sky Sports News.
Vicky Gomersall and The Mirror's Darren Lewis are joined by Sky Sports News' Chief Reporter Kaveh Solhekol to look back on the big sporting headlines of the week. They review Arsenal's Premier League win over Leicester City, which saw two goals from makeshift striker Mikel Merino - could he be the answer to the Gunners' injury problems up front? Plus, where does this important win leave Arsenal in the title race? We also discuss a brilliant individual display for Manchester City's Omar Marmoush against Newcastle, scoring a hattrick in a 4-0 win that harked back to City of old. Plus, we look at Everton's recent upturn in form and Chelsea's struggles against Brighton. In addition, we hear an exclusive interview with Manchester United defender Matthijs de Ligt. The Dutchman opens up about life at Old Trafford under manager Ruben Amorim and says he believes they can challenge for silverware in the future. We also bring you an in-depth chat with Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou, ahead of the two sides meeting on Sunday. But we start by looking back on the career of respected football journalist and friend of Sunday Supplement, Patrick Barclay, who passed away on Friday.
Vicky Gomersall is joined by The Mirror's Darren Lewis and Sky Sports News reporter Paul Gilmore to reflect on the weekend's sporting action.We begin by looking at Liverpool, who went nine points clear at the top of the table, after a 2-0 win at Bournemouth; Darren praises Mo Salah again, and thinks the club will secure a new contract with him.Next to Nottingham Forest's incredible 7-0 win against Brighton. Vicky is confident Forest are in the title race, whilst Paul questions their experience. And is Chris Wood one of the Premier League's top strikers? Darren applauds his superb form, and with seventeen goals this season, believes he's deserved of his new contract.Elsewhere, Patrick Davidson sits down with Gabriel and William Saliba, who talk about their centre-back chemistry and their new rivalry with Man City. And Juliette Ferrington talks with Pep Guardiola, who talks of the relentlessness of his schedule, the bite between City and Arsenal, and the importance of staying in contention for this period. Finally, another Aston Villa Champions-League-hangover, after losing 1-0 to Wolves but Paul and Darren believe Aston Villa's disallowed goal should have stood.
Vicky Gomersall is joined by The Mirror's Darren Lewis and Sky Sports News reporter Melissa Reddy to reflect on the weekend's sporting action.We begin by looking at Manchester United, and news of government backing for an Old Trafford regeneration project; Darren explains plans for a 100,000 seater super stadium.Next to the title race. Arsenal were victorious at Wolves but Michael Oliver made himself the star of the show, after giving Myles Lewis-Skelly a controversial red card in the first half. Melissa believes it should have been a yellow card, and sees Arteta's furious reaction as a buildup of bad decisions against Arsenal this season. Meanwhile, Melissa is impressed that Liverpool continue their relentless winning ways, and believes they'll be hard to catch, despite a new manager and three of their biggest players out of contract in the summer.Finally, we look at Manchester City, who are back in a winning groove after beating Chelsea 3-1. Darren looks at Khusanov and Marmoush's contrasting debuts, arguing that players need time to settle.
EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/bluemoon Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! ========== After another collapse from a leading position for Manchester City, David Mooney is joined by City fan Adam Monk and, from Sky Sports News, Ben Ransom to discuss the week... Is there any good feeling left after walloping Ipswich or did the 4-2 defeat at PSG make it all evaporate? With Chelsea and Club Brugge on the horizon, City are fighting for the Champions League lives AND qualification for next season's competition with their top four position... Dan Childs from Son of Chelsea gives us insight into their season so far, while Scott Coyne from the Belgian Football Podcast explains how Brugge are doing (spoiler alert: quite well). After the sad news of Denis Law's death this week, we replay the interview we did with him in 2014 to hear his memories of his two moves to City and what his experience was like at Maine Road and in Manchester. Plus, with three transfers confirmed, how involved could Vitor Reis, Abdukodir Khusanov or Omar Marmoush be this weekend? ========== To get more podcasts or to listen without the ads, join our Patreon. It's just £2 per month for all the extra content and you can get a 7-day free trial first: https://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast And why not gift a Patreon subscription to a friend or family member? More details: https://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast/gift
Vicky Gomersall is joined by The Mirror's Darren Lewis and Sky Sports News reporter Paul Gilmore to reflect on the weekend's sporting action. We begin by looking at the title race. With Darwin Nunez' two late goals to win at Brentford and Arsenal blowing a two-goal lead at home, Paul mentions the depth of Liverpool's squad and lack of injuries as reasons why Liverpool are clear favourites.Next we discuss Ange Postecoglou and Tottenham's poor league form. Sitting in fifteenth position post-North London Derby loss, Paul mentions the club are trying a different route to the years of Conte and Mourinho and with a bad spell of injuries, Ange needs patience and unity. Elsewhere, Juliette Ferrington sits down with David Moyes, who says he always wanted to come back to Merseyside if the opportunity arose, and whilst he acknowledges he is returning to a different club, he's also returning as “different Moyes.”Also, Natalie Gedra chats with Liam Delap, who talks of hitting the ground running in the Premier League, looking up to Erling Haaland and his aims to become an England International. Finally, David Craig's exclusive interview with Pep Guardiola, who admits he was surprised Erling Haaland signed until 2034 and attributes his team's dip in form to injuries alone.
Tony Wrighton is a UK-based journalist and broadcaster. His presenting career has spanned two decades, being a regular presenter on channels including Sky News, Sky Sports News, ITV and LBC. He is a bestselling author and his NLP- based books have been translated into 13 languages. (See books for more details).He hosts a podcast called Biohacking News by Zestology featuring all the latest from the world of biohacking and health.He started training in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) in 2004. Over the years, he has progressed to the top of the field in these skills (Practitioner, Master Practitioner and Trainer).He is also qualified in Emotional Freedom Therapy (EFT) and a registered Mind Factor coach, and loves combining these skills with his background as a journalist. Tony is also a recognisable voice over artist. He appears on a number of weekly television programmes. SHOWNOTES:
Sky Sports' Lynsey Hooper and Ron Walker are in for Joe and Jules on this episode of 'One on One'. First up, Lynsey chats to Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta about his 20 years in British football - from Rangers, to Everton and now the Gunners. Arteta looks ahead to Arsenal's busy Christmas fixture period and explains what he can learn from other sports. We also hear from Alex Iwobi, the former Arsenal and Everton midfielder, who is playing some of the best football of his career at Fulham. Iwobi discusses the influence of his uncle, Jay-Jay Okocha, playing under managers Arsene Wenger and Marco Silva, and his growing music career. If you enjoy listening to this podcast, please leave us a review and give us a follow, so you don't miss the next episode: podfollow.com/one-on-one-from-sky-sportsTo watch the interviews from this series, head to Sky Sports News, skysports.com, or the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel and search for “One on One”.
'One on One' is back on your Sky Sports Football Podcast feed, featuring more exclusive chats with the game's biggest names. On this epsiode, Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca chats to Joe Thomlinson about Pep, Palmer and the Premier League title race. Meanwhile, Juliette Ferrington meets Burnley boss Scott Parker who opens up about life at Turf Moor and the mental strength he believes top players need to succeed. To watch all the interviews from this series, head to Sky Sports News, skysports.com, or the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel and search for “One on One”. If you enjoy listening to us, please leave us a review and give us a follow, so you don't miss the next episode: podfollow.com/one-on-one-from-sky-sports
Liverpool manager Arne Slot sits down with Sky Sports' Kyle Walker exclusively for One on One to discuss his move to England, taking on Pep Guardiola, and online shopping! Plus, Juliette Ferrington chats to Manchester United Women's head coach Marc Skinner about dealing with expectation and what men's football can learn from the women's game. If you enjoy listening to One on One, please leave us a review and give us a follow, so you don't miss the next episode: podfollow.com/one-on-one-from-sky-sports To watch all the interviews from this series, head to Sky Sports News, skysports.com, or the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel and search for “One on One”.
On One on One this week, we hear from two people at the top of their game. Southampton defender Taylor Harwood-Bellis, England's goalscoring debutant, talks to Joe Thomlinson about his senior call up, coming through the ranks at Manchester City, and playing football with a broken leg at 18 months old!Meanwhile, Juliette Ferrington chats to manager Sonia Bompastor about her perfect start to life at Chelsea, how the WSL compares to other leagues, and why sibling rivalry inspired her footballing career. If you enjoyed listening to One on One, please leave us a review and give us a follow, so you don't miss the next episode: podfollow.com/one-on-one-from-sky-sports Don't forget, you can also watch the interviews from this series on the Sky Sports' website and app, on Sky Sports News, and on our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@skysportspremierleague).
Ted is joined by Sky Sports News reporter Craig Slater to discuss the latest news and talking points from the world of F1 and build up to the weekend's Las Vegas Grand Prix.
This week on One on One, Juliette Ferrington heads to Chelsea's training ground to meet defender Levi Colwill, who many believe could be a Blues captain of the future. He discusses moving back to his family home, as well as playing with Cole Palmer and under Enzo Maresca. Meanwhile, Joe Thomlinson chats to Newcastle manager Eddie Howe about his journey from the lower leagues to the top flight, and how he uses data to support his coaching. If you enjoyed listening to One on One, please leave us a review and give us a follow, so you don't miss the next episode: podfollow.com/one-on-one-from-sky-sports Don't forget, you can also watch the interviews from this series on the Sky Sports' website and app, on Sky Sports News, and on our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@skysportspremierleague).
In a bonus episode of One on One, recorded before Ruben Amorim's appointment as Manchester United head coach was confirmed, interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy sat down with Juliette Ferrington for Sky Sports. van Nistelrooy discusses Erik ten Hag's departure, his relationship with Sir Alex Ferguson, and expresses his desire to remain at Old Trafford under the new regime. If you enjoyed listening to One on One, please give this podcast a follow, so you don't miss the next episode: podfollow.com/one-on-one-from-sky-sports. Don't forget, you can also watch the interviews from this series on the Sky Sports' website and app, on Sky Sports News, and on our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@skysportspremierleague).
On ‘One on One' this week, Juliette Ferrington sits down with Brighton forward Danny Welbeck, who opens up about working with Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United and Arsene Wenger at Arsenal, discusses his many comebacks, and reveals which group chat still pings on his phone! Plus, Joe Thomlinson meets Aston Villa midfielder Youri Tielemans, who runs the rule over his young teammates, and chats about competing at the top of the Premier League and in the Champions League this season. If you enjoyed listening to One on One, please leave us a review and give us a follow, so you don't miss the next episode: podfollow.com/one-on-one-from-sky-sports. Don't forget, you can also watch the interviews from this series on the Sky Sports' website and app, on Sky Sports News, and on our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@skysportspremierleague).
Former Manchester United Captain Gary Neville is amongst the guests on ‘The Football Show' on Sky Sports News, reacting to the breaking news that Manchester United have sacked manager Erik ten Hag following the club's poor start to the season. Former England internationals Stephen Warnock and Sue Smith also join Rob Jones and our Chief Reporter, Kaveh Solhekol, to discuss the timing of the decision, and ask who could be next through the door at Old Trafford. You can keep up to date with the very latest news coming out of Manchester United on Sky Sports News and skysports.com.
This episode of One on One sees Juliette Ferrington speak to Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola about his time in charge of the champions, how he's learned from tennis stars including Rafael Nadal and to get an idea of how what could be in his future.Jules and Joe Thomlinson are also joined by journalist Henry Winter to discuss the impact Pep has had on English football and whether, one day, he could become England head coach.You can watch all the interviews from this series across Sky Sports – on the website and app, on Sky Sports News, and on our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@skysportspremierleague). But, if you enjoyed listening to One on One, please leave us a review and give us a follow, so you don't miss the next episode: podfollow.com/one-on-one-from-sky-sports.
Welcome back to 'One on One' from Sky Sports, where hosts Juliette Ferrington and Joe Thomlinson each chat to a big name from the world of football.This week, Joe sits down with Ange Postecoglou at Spurs to delve into the evolution of ‘Ange-ball', whilst Jules heads to Liverpool to chat to Dutchman Cody Gakpo about dealing with change and his ambitions with Liverpool this season. You can watch all the interviews from this series across Sky Sports – on the website and app, on Sky Sports News, and on our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@skysportspremierleague). If you enjoyed listening to One on One, please leave us a review and give us a follow, so you don't miss the next episode: podfollow.com/one-on-one-from-sky-sports.
Thomas Tuchel has agreed to become the new England manager. Chelsea's Champions League-winning former boss will become England's first German-born manager. Hear from Sky Sports' Senior Reporter Rob Dorsett, who broke the news, and journalist Henry Winter. For more reaction to this story, keep across Sky Sports News and skysports.com.
Welcome to a new football show, which you can watch and listen to across Sky Sports. 'One on One' sees hosts Juliette Ferrington and Joe Tomlinson each chatting to a big name from the world of football. In our first episode, Joe travels to Plymouth to meet Wayne Rooney, to discuss what he's like in the dug out, and how he would have managed Wayne Rooney the player. From an Everton hero to the Everton Gaffer; Jules meets up with Sean Dyche who reveals how he gets away from the stresses of management, and which snack is his go-to at the cinema. You can watch our interviews from this series – on the website and app, on Sky Sports News, and across our YouTube channels (youtube.com/@skysportsfootball, youtube.com/@skysportspremierleague).If you enjoyed 'One on One', please give us a follow, so you don't miss the next episode (podfollow.com/one-on-one-from-sky-sports).
The international break gives us another chance to focus on our fantasy teams and on the latest episode of the 'Sky Sports Fantasy Podcast', James Savundra and Mark Briggs are joined by Harry Daniels (@FPL_Harry). They reflect on Gameweek 7 where Bukayo Saka was the standout performer. They also discuss whether it's time to start going against Erling Haaland for captaincy.Tune in for 3 reasons why it's time to sell Liverpool's Mohamed Salah. Find out if Gameweek 8 is a good time to Wildcard and why you should start investing in Tottenham players.The Sky Sports Fantasy Podcast drops every Tuesday – search for us wherever you get your podcasts and give us a like, follow or subscribe so you don't miss a moment (podfollow.com/sky-sports-fantasy-podcast).You can watch us on Sky Sports News every Saturday during the season, and make sure you join the official Sky Sports News mini league using the code: 8z133n..
Introducing 'One on One' from Sky Sports. Each episode, hosts Juliette Ferrington and Joe Tomlinson sit down for exclusive 'one on one' chats with some of the biggest names in football. Make sure you give ‘One on One' a follow, so you don't miss it: https://podfollow.com/one-on-one-from-sky-sports As well as listening to extended interviews on the podcast, you can watch the best bits from our 'one on ones' over on our Sky Sports' YouTube channels, on skysports.com, across our socials, and on Sky Sports News.
Vicky Gomersall and The Mirror's Darren Lewis are joined by Sky Sports News' Chief Reporter Kaveh Solhekol to discuss the biggest talking points in football. They begin by looking back on Saturday's Premier League results, that saw a first win for Nottingham Forest at Liverpool since 1969. Meanwhile, Manchester City remain unbeaten after they came from behind see off Brentford – and we ask if anyone can stop City this season. Elsewhere, Manchester United secured a much needed win at Southampton, but will it be enough to impress Cristiano Ronaldo? The panel analyse Jhon Duran's early contender for goal of the season as Villa heaped more pressure on Everton, and we discuss the latest on Chelsea's ownership rift after the Blues beat Bournemouth. Plus, after signing a new contract, we hear from Mikel Arteta on his desire to win trophies with Arsenal – and Sandro Tonali discusses his return to football with Newcastle United, after serving a 10-month ban for breaching betting rules.
Sky Sports football journalists Sam Blitz, Peter Smith and Ben Grounds discuss a new look England under interim manager Lee Carsley, as the post-Southgate era begins in the Nations League. Sky Sports News' Senior Reporter Rob Dorsett casts an eye over training, and we find out about some of the new faces in Carsley's first squad, including former Manchester United midfielder Angel Gomes. Plus, we preview Wales' upcoming fixtures, as they begin life under Craig Bellamy.
Whilst the Premier League is on a break, is it time to refresh your fantasy football team? The Sky Sports Fantasy Podcast is back on your Sky Sports Football feed, full of tips and tricks to help you win your mini-leagues. On this bonus episode, hosts James Savundra and Mark Briggs discuss whether you now need to own BOTH Erling Haaland and Mohamed Salah, and debate whether activating your Wildcard is the best way to do it.They also reflect on Transfer Deadline Day and what that means for FPL. Plus, they reveal their own transfer plans for Gameweek 4.They're also joined by former Fantasy Premier League winner Ali Jahangirov (FPL Gunz). He beat 11 million players to win FPL in the 2022/23 season. You won't want to miss his advice! The Sky Sports Fantasy Podcast drops every Tuesday – search for us wherever you get your podcasts and give us a like, follow or subscribe so you don't miss a moment. And watch us on Sky Sports News every Saturday during the season.
Vicky Gomersall and the assistant editor of The Mirror, Darren Lewis are joined by Sky Sports News' chief reporter, Kaveh Solhekol on this week's episode on Sunday Supplement.They discuss Arsenal's win at Aston Villa and whether it represents an early marker in the Premier League title race, Manchester United's defeat at Brighton and yet another hat-trick for Erling Haaland as Manchester City beat Ipswich.Plus, they discuss Raheem Sterling's situation at Chelsea and we hear Jamie Carragher's interview with new Liverpool manager Arne Slot who's been preparing for his first match in charge at Anfield.
The Premier League is back following a breathless summer where we scarcely had any break from football at all. Still, it's a new season brimming with possibilities, and CHELSEA vs MAN CITY is a fine marquee fixture for the opening weekend. These are two teams making considerable news off the pitch, with Chelsea's freewheeling—some would say "chaotic"—transfer spending and City finally (maybe) facing the music on those 115 charges. Could this be Pep Guardiola's last season in Manchester regardless of how that inquiry turns out, or whether the Citizens take a fifth-straight Premier League title? And what will Cole Palmer do to his former employers under the tutelage of new manager (and Guardiola acolyte) Enzo Maresca?Joining us to preview the match and the Prem season writ large is SANNY RUDRAVAJHALA, reporter for Sky Sports News and beyond who hails from the Manchester area. He zoomed in from his back garden to assess Chelsea's 40-something-player squad, the new-look Manchester United under the same old ten Hag, whether Tottenham could be a dark horse to compete at the top of the league, and whether Darwin Núñez is his dark-horse pick for this season's top scorer.If you're enjoying The Football Weekend, please give us a rating and leave a review on this podcast platform! It will help spread the word to more fans who might like a big match preview to start their Fridays. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dharmesh Sheth - Football Reporter for Sky Sports News - is back with the latest Manchester United Transfer News! There's a defender conundrum that needs solving, as Leny Yoro mulls over his future to join Manchester United. Jarrad Branthwaite and Matthijs de Ligt remain options, while Manuel Ugarte could join from PSG. Joe Smith asks the questions! Become a member! - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7w8GnTF2Sp3wldDMtCCtVw/join 0:00 - Video Start 0:51 - Zirkzee 1:51 - Budget 4:33 - Sales Focus 8:14 - Centre-Backs 15:14 - New Strategy 20:11 - Ugarte 22:20 - Casemiro Stretford Paddock has content out EVERY DAY, make sure you're subscribed for your Man United fix! - https://bit.ly/DEVILSsub
Following the news that Gareth Southgate has resigned as England manager, Ron Walker and Sam Blitz are here to react to the news.We hear from Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher who give us their reactions to Southgate's decision to step down, and set out what they think his legacy will be as England boss.Plus, Sky Sports News' senior reporters, Kaveh Solhekol and Rob Dorsett give us an idea of why Southgate may have decided his time was up, and discuss who might take over as the national team manager.
Juliette Ferrington is joined by Sky Sports football journalists Peter Smith and Ron Walker to dissect England's Euro 2024 final defeat to Spain. We discuss where it went wrong, and look at what could be next for England and manager Gareth Southgate.We go inside the England dressing room and hear from Southgate and Jude Bellingham, as well as former defender Gary Neville and World Cup winner Sir Geoff Hurst. For more reaction to England's Euros, keep across Sky Sports News and the Sky Sports website and app. We'll be back with more Sky Sports Football podcasts at the start of the new season.
Juliette Ferrington brings you reaction to England's win over the Netherlands in the semi finals of Euro 2024. We hear from manager Gareth Southgate, match-winner Ollie Watkins and captain Harry Kane talking to Sky Sports News' Rob Dorsett. Plus, former England internationals Gary Neville, Paul Robinson and Michael Dawson share their thoughts on the victory, Henry Winter argues why Southgate deserves a statue if they win on Sunday, and Peter Smith looks ahead to the final against Spain.Keep across Sky Sports News and the Sky Sports website and app for the latest news and all the build up to Sunday's final.
Adam Hurrey is joined by Charlie Eccleshare and David Walker for the latest Euro 2024 Adjudication Panel. The agenda includes: the Stockholm syndrome of England at their laborious worst, Sir Geoff Hurst's silky-smooth product placement on Sky Sports News, one man's fantasy European competition for second-division clubs, and Keysey's inevitable mid-tournament solution for the Three Lions. Meanwhile, the panel explore the meaning of the physical footballing state of being "leggy", with some help from Clive Tyldesley and Martin O'Neill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices