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John Bennett is joined by Guillem Balague, Julien Laurens and Mina Rzouki. After another memorable week in the Champions League, the team unpick all the big talking points. Do Barcelona need to tweak their style of play? And with a Classico on Sunday, could their season quickly unravel after the defeat in Milan? The team discuss Yann Sommer and Francesco Acerbi after Inter Milan reached their second final in three years – and cast an early eye ahead to the final after PSG knocked out Arsenal. Julien reveals he is already turning into Father Christmas as requests for tickets come his way – but is starting to feel nervous about the big match in Munich. With Paris FC winning promotion to Ligue 1, Julien explains why it will be a friendly – and very, very local - derby when they play PSG next season, and Mina discusses the super tight race for a Champions League spot in Italy. TIMECODES….. 0 mins: Intro, with John Bennett back in the chair after the show had no presenter last week. 2 mins: The team discuss Inter v Barca – a Champions League classic. But did Barca mess it up? 8 mins: Could Barcelona's season start to unravel after their defeat in Italy? 12 mins: Inter's collective effort and the brilliance of keeper Yann Sommer. 16 mins: The great story of Inter goalscorer Francesco Acerbi. 22 mins: The brilliance of PSG – and why they deserve to be in the final – despite what Mikel Arteta said. 26 mins: The team look ahead to the final in Munich on 29 May. 31 mins: Paris FC – promotion to the top flight and a friendly derby. 35 min: The race for Champions League places in Serie A.Thursday 8th May EUROPA LEAGUE: Bodo Glimt v Spurs – LIVE ON 5 LIVE - Alistair Bruce-Ball and Paul Robinson. EUROPA LEAGUE: Manchester United v Athletic Club - LIVE ON SPORTS EXTRA - Ian Dennis and Izzy Christiansen. Saturday 10th May WOMENS SUPER LEAGUE: Chelsea v Liverpool 1230 KO – LIVE ON SPORTS EXTRA - Eilidh Barbour and Tanya Oxtoby PREMIER LEAGUE: Southampton v Manchester City 1500 KO - LIVE ON 5 LIVE - Ian Dennis and Rob Green. PREMIER LEAGUE: Bournemouth v Aston Villa 1730 KO - LIVE ON 5 LIVE - Alistair Bruce-Ball and Francis Benali. Sunday 11th May PREMIER LEAGUE: Nottingham Forest v Leicester 1415 KO - LIVE ON 5 LIVE - Vicki Sparks and Clinton Morrison. PREMIER LEAGUE: Manchester United v West Ham 1415 KO – LIVE ON SPORTS EXTRA -Chris Coles and Michael Brown PREMIER LEAGUE: Spurs v Crystal Palace 1415 KO – LIVE ON BBC SPORT WEBSITE - Paul Scott and Daniel Gabbidon PREMIER LEAGUE: Liverpool v Arsenal 1630 KO - LIVE ON 5 LIVE - John Murray and Stephen Warnock.
Mark Chapman is joined by Steph Houghton, Chris Sutton and The Observer's Rory Smith for the latest episode of the Monday Night Club.The team discuss Liverpool's 20th title victory, with Stephen Warnock joining the pod to reflect on the season. Celtic also won a title on the weekend, so former striker Chris Sutton weighs in on their season and on the future of Brendan Rodgers. Is the landscape of Welsh football changing, with Cardiff's relegation and Wrexham's promotion? And Steph reflects on Arsenal women's sensational win against Lyon to progress to the Champions League final.Timecodes: 00:41 Liverpool win their 20th league title 10:30 Have Liverpool 'underwhelmed'? Were Arsenal outdone by injuries? 13:51 Arne Slot speaks about Jurgen Klopp, plus how the club transitioned between managers 22:27 Ryan Gravenberch's season as a 6 29:42 Celtic win their 55th league title, and what next for Rodgers? 39:05 Cardiff's relegation and Wrexham's promotion 50:53 Arsenal women's shock win over LyonBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week: Tue 2000 Arsenal v PSG in the UEFA Champions League, Wed 2015 Man Utd v Chelsea in the Women's Super League, Thu 2000 Athletic Club v Man Utd in the UEFA Europa League, Thu 2000 Tottenham v Bodø/Glimt in the UEFA Europa League.
"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.
Box2Box, with Rob Gilbert & Michael Edgley!Liverpool’s 20th English League title has been apparent for some time, but that did nothing to dull the celebrations as the title was sealed with four games to spare. Former Red Stephen Warnock joins Rob & Derek Dyson just hours after witnessing the scenes at Anfield, first hand.Auckland FC also lifted silverware this week, the A-League Men’s premiership at the first time of asking. Daniel Garb casts his expert eye over their achievement - and less gratifying stories, like Macarthur’s legal case and the APL’s belt-tightening.Also on the agenda: Crystal Palace charge into the FA Cup final, Socceroos & Matildas Central & plenty more!Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/Box2BoxNTSLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100028871306243 Enjoy our written content: https://www.box2boxnts.com.au/… & Join us for Stoppage Time on Wednesday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Man Utd falter, Trent Alexander-Arnold relegates Leicester & Aston Villa thump Newcastle. Aaron Paul, Stephen Warnock & Glenn Murray react to the Premier League weekend.Manchester United take another step backwards following the Europa League drama in midweek, losing 1-0 at home to a Wolves side who have now won five Premier League games on the spin. Hear from the United boss Ruben Amorim.There were also wins for the top two. Arsenal hammer Ipswich at Portman Road, and Trent Alexander-Arnold's late winner at Leicester means Liverpool need just one more win to lift the Premier League trophy. The result also confirms Leicester's relegation to the Championship.Chelsea, Manchester City and Aston Villa pick up important wins in the race for Champions League football, and the battle for a potential Conference League spot heats up.Timecodes: 01:20 Ruben Amorim post-match 02:50 Wolves win at Old Trafford 10:20 Chelsea & Maresca's style 16:00 Trent's goal & celebration 19:10 Leicester relegated 22:10 Arsenal thump Ipswich 29:45 Villa hammer Newcastle 30:50 Ollie Watkins 34:05 Man City & Nico O'Reilly 37:15 The European places
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.
Should James Tarkowski have been sent off in Liverpool's 100th Merseyside derby win? Former Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock joins Steve Crossman and correspondent John Murray inside Anfield to discuss Liverpool's 1-0 win over Everton which left them needing 13 points from their remaining Premier League games in order to lift the title. They discuss the controversial moments of the game – should James Tarkowski have received a red card for his challenge, and should Diogo Jota's goal have been given as offside? Hear from managers Arne Slot and David Moyes, as well as Caoimhin Kelleher and Jarrad Branthwaite. Plus, on a busy night of Premier League football elsewhere, hear from Kieran McKenna whose Ipswich side picked up an important three points in their bid to avoid relegation.TIME CODES:01:20 – Reflections on the Merseyside derby 09:45 - Caoimhin Kelleher 14:15 – Jarrad Branthwaite 19:55 – David Moyes 21:35 – Arne Slot 25:45 – Kieran McKennaCommentaries:Wednesday 2nd April PREMIER LEAGUE: Liverpool v Everton. PREMIER LEAGUE: Newcastle v Brentford. PREMIER LEAGUE: Bournemouth v Ipswich.Friday 4th April WOMENS NATIONS LEAGUE: England v Belgium. WOMENS NATONS LEAGUE: Wales v Denmark.Saturday 5th April PREMIER LEAGUE: Crystal Palace v Brighton. PREMIER LEAGUE: Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest.Sunday 6th April PREMIER LEAGUE: Fulham v Liverpool. PREMIER LEAGUE: Brentford v Chelsea. PREMIER LEAGUE: Spurs v Southampton. PREMIER LEAGUE: Manchester United v Manchester City.
Reaction from Wembley as Newcastle beat Liverpool to win the Carabao Cup. Steve Crossman, John Murray, Isaac Hayden and Stephen Warnock react to Newcastle winning the Carabao Cup.Goals from Dan Burn and Alexander Isak meant Newcastle ended their 70-yeard trophy drought, lifting the League Cup despite a late Liverpool goal from Federico Chiesa.John Murray has on the whistle reaction, and hear from Magpies manager Eddie Howe, Liverpool boss Arne Slot, and Newcastle midfielder Joelinton.Timecodes: 00:35 On the whistle reaction 07:30 Newcastle's gameplan 10:00 Liverpool receive medals 13:10 Newcastle trophy lift 18:50 Newcastle's journey 25:10 Scenes inside Wembley 26:15 Eddie Howe post-match 29:25 Arne Slot post-match 31:50 Joelinton post-match 33:10 70-year wait finally over
After an incredible 210 minutes of football Gianluigi Donnarumma saved penalties from Darwin Nunez and Curtis Jones to put Paris Saint Germain into the Champions League quarter finals at Liverpool's expense. Arne Slot gives his verdict on ‘the best game of football' he's been involved in. Mark Chapman is joined by former Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock, Ian Dennis and Statman Dave for reaction to the tie, and French Football Journalist Julien Laurens joins the football daily to discuss how important this win is for Paris Saint Germain. John Murray and Andros Townsend are with Mark to look ahead to Aston Villa's last 16 tie against Club Brugge and test his movie knowledge. Plus we discuss Manchester United's new stadium plans with Football Finance Rob Wilson.Timecodes: 00:38 – Reaction from Anfield 12:45 – Julien Laurens reacts to a milestone win for PSG 17:49 – Arne Slot reaction 20:12 – Aston Villa v Club Brugge Preview 24:10 – Manchester United's new stadium plans BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week: Wed 12 Mar 2000 Aston Villa v Club Brugge in the Champions League, Thu 13 Mar 2000 Man Utd v Real Sociedad in the Europa League.
Alisson's “best performance of his life” helped Liverpool to a stunning 1-0 win at Paris Saint Germain in the Champions League. Where does that leave both sides heading into the second leg at Anfield?Mark Chapman, commentator John Murray and former Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock review the action, and break down Alisson's outstanding display.Journalist and broadcaster Archie Rhind-Tutt joins the podcast from the Allianz Arena after Bayern Munich's thrashing of German rivals Bayer Leverkusen.And we're in San Sebastian to hear from Ruben Amorim as Manchester United prepare for their Europa League last 16 clash with Real Sociedad.TIMECODES 02:00 Alisson's “best performance of his life” 06:53 Arne Slot's reaction to Liverpool's win 09:00 Slot's tactics and substitutions 20:50 Archie Rhind-Tutt on Bayern Munich 3-0 Bayer Leverkusen 26:00 Conor McNamara previews Real Sociedad v Manchester UnitedCOMMENTARIES ON 5 LIVE/BBC SoundsThursday: Real Sociedad v Manchester United (5:30pm) Saturday: Liverpool v Southampton (3pm) Saturday: Brentford v Aston Villa (5:30pm) Sunday: Chelsea v Leicester (2pm) Sunday: Manchester United v Arsenal (4:30pm)
Mark Chapman is joined by former Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock, Premier League winner Chris Sutton and The Athletic's Adam Crafton on this week's Monday Night Club.The team discuss Andy Robertson's comments about Liverpool getting "nervous", as well as Merino's brace to get Arsenal out of danger. Are the Reds catchable? Do Arsenal have it in them to be perfect?After Manchester United's loss against Tottenham, leaving them 15th in the table, the panel discuss where the end to their poor form could come from. Does Amorim need more time, and are the players at fault? Or is the environment to blame?Then finally on MNC, how has Moyes resurrected Everton? And are him and the Blues a match made in heaven?02:58 The Andy Robertson "nervous" comment debate 16:41 Can Arsenal put together a perfect run of form? 18:35 Can Merino be the striker Arsenal need? 29:36 Another loss for Manchester United - when will it end? 40:24 Everton's resurrection under David MoyesBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week: Tues 18 Feb 2000 Bayern Munich v Celtic in the Champions League. Wed 19 Feb 2000 Real Madrid v Manchester City in the Champions League. Fri 21 Feb 1945 Portugal v England in the Women's Nations League.Sat 22 Feb 1500 Arsenal v West Ham United in the Premier League. Sat 22 Feb 1730 Aston Villa v Chelsea in the Premier League on 5 Sports Extra. Sun 23 Feb 1400 Newcastle v Nottingham Forest in the Premier League. Sun 23 Feb 1630 Manchester City v Liverpool in the Premier League.
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
We discuss what's next for Southampton and Wolves after parting ways with their managers over the weekend.Mark Chapman is joined by Rory Smith, Chris Sutton and Stephen Warnock to discuss whether sacking a manager increases a club's chances of survival.South American football expert Tim Vickery gives us the lowdown on Vitor Pereira, who looks set to replace Gary O'Neil at Wolves, while sports psychologist Michael Caulfield joins us to talk about the stresses of management and working alongside Thomas Frank at Brentford.And we discover who the Monday Night Club's sexiest pundit is.Topics: 00:25 - Monday Night Club's sexiest pundit 04:12 - Russell Martin and Southampton 22:11 - Vitor Pereira and Wolves 35:47 - Stresses of managementBBC Sounds / 5 Live Carabao Cup commentaries this week: Wed 18 Dec, 1945: Newcastle v Brentford Wed 18 Dec, 2000: Southampton v Liverpool - 5 Sports Extra Thu 19 Dec, 2000: Tottenham v Man Utd
EVERTON host LIVERPOOL at Goodison Park for one of the great old rivalries of English football.Liverpool are flying coming into this one—or at least they were. Top of the league (and the new Champions League table), they did have a blip in midweek with the draw at Newcastle. Everton are reeling as usual this season, though they did smash Wolves 4-0 on Wednesday. Can they take heart from that, and learn a bit from Newcastle's approach against these opponents just a few days ago, to disrupt Arne Slot's title-chasers and snatch the points for themselves? After all, it was defeat in this fixture seven months ago that derailed Liverpool's last title challenge.Joining us to muse on that question is Stephen Warnock, an analyst and co-commentator for the Premier League on NBC here in the U.S. and for Sky Sports and more over in the U.K. An accomplished left back at the top level in England, he also started his career in the Liverpool academy and broke through into the first team, so he's walked out onto that pitch at Goodison for this very fixture. He shares some derby memories and some insight into how this one might shake out.If you're enjoying The Football Weekend, please leave us a rating and review! It will help spread the good word about our little show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How concerned should Manchester City be after Sporting Lisbon inflicted a third straight defeat on Pep Guardiola's side? And what does this result do for current Sporting boss Ruben Amorim as he prepares to take over at Manchester United?Kelly Cates is joined by senior football reporter Ian Dennis and ex-England internationals Stephen Warnock and Andros Townsend to reflect on a bad night for the Premier League champions. There's also reaction to significant wins for Liverpool and Celtic. TIMECODES02:10 Sporting 4-1 Man City 10:15 Man City supporter Rachel Herdson on where it's gone wrong for Man City in the past week. 16:40 How excited will Manchester United fans be about Amorim's victory? 21:00 Liverpool and Celtic's wins
The Reds had a difficult away trip to the Emirates on Sunday, improving on last year's performance with a draw against Arsenal. We will look ahead to Brighton at home (after we've played Brighton away) and Leverkusen in the Champions league. If we have time we will look at what else is happening in the footy world - including the sad departure of our favorite Man Utd manager (maybe even more than Olly). Part One - Arsenal 2, Liverpool 2: xG - 0.92 to 0.81 - 0.77 to 0.37 in the first half Lots of overloads on the right side, but surprisingly few clear cut chances (2 big chances - Merino?) Robbo - much discussion about his trajectory, First half performance: No corners, but 5 ‘daft' free kicks.Set piece at 43 - Partey soft foul, Gabriel blocking Konate, not enough for it to be a foul. Could Ali have saved their 2 goals? 39 long balls from Kelleher, did it hurt us to bypass midfield so much? 18 - beautiful corner - using their aggressiveness (Macca and Ibou) against them Saka and Havertz go to ground very easily - although VVD's couple of hacks at the latter were tasty. Gabriel getting a foul while holding onto Darwin is laughable - ‘a fuckin Joke' in fact. Second half - we held onto the ball longer said Virgil We started more on the front foot - 63 with the changes, felt like we had already started to look better Arsenal stopped pressing as much - trying to slow the game down. Watching back I was prepared to hate their time wasting. I don't know if I can honestly claim there was that much of it Gabriel and Timber both looked injured Trossard kicked in the face by Grav at 68 - oh wait Antony Taylor gets another one wrong 70 to 80 - Sean Rogers thinks we were terrible. The stop start of the game really seemed to get to us. Timber went off at 72. Didn't create that much Some Salah moments - 57 just delays the ball to Diaz, but Diaz could have held his run? Saliba vs. Konate and other delusional Arsenal fan media. Anthony Taylor gave them everything said one not particularly unhinged Arsenal fan. Usual inconsistency with his yellow cards - Rice committed multiple fouls, Macca just 1 I think. Arteta - ‘we did well given the situation we are in'. Twitter response, ‘Is the situation in the room with you right now, Mikel?' Injuries (try being without your center backs for half a season, 30 minutes is nothing), decisions. Have to mention the victim mentality that Artie is instituting. Esp amongst fans who are outraged that their third goal was chalked off, after three fouls, and hand ball and a potential offsides. Graeme Le Saux more of a dick than Stephen Warnock? This is brilliant from Arsenal - his first half observation. End of the game - numbers were even, but Arsenal edged it for me…. Part Two - Brighton and Leverkusen - 2 home games Also - Ibou, Jota and Sunday Narratives Team selections Predictions Part 3 - elsewhere: Could need 3 replacement defenders next season:O Trent wants to win the Balon D'Or - err, not happening at Real Madrid mate. Amorim then - 2023-24 Out of possession, Amorim's side boasted one of the meanest defensive records on the whole continent last season (‘Chance prevention', 98 out of 99). Only Arsenal and Feyenoord had a lower non-penalty expected goals (xG) conceded than Sporting's 0.78 per 90 minutes across Europe's top seven leagues. We will be back next week with a review of the Brighton and Leverkusen games. Thanks to Daz and Enrique 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 Twitter – 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
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.
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
John Bennett is joined by Guillem Balague, Julien Laurens and Mina Rzouki. After another busy few days in the Champions League, they pick out their moment of the week, discussing Aston Villa, Lille, Real Madrid and Juventus. They also ask why Antoine Griezmann has decided to hang up his boots for France and reflect upon the career of Andres Iniesta. Other topics include whether Luis Enrique was right to leave Ousmane Dembele out of the squad that lost at Arsenal, the return of Wojciech Szczesny and Brest's brilliant start to life in the Champions League.Timecodes: 0 min: Introduction. 1.25 Julien Laurens discusses meeting Conor McGregor and the Laurens family derby. 2.35 Mina Rzouki explains why she was so pleased with Juve's win over Red Bull Leipzig. 4.18 Guillem Balague on Aston Villa's win over Bayern Munich – including how he got one of the golden coins that were handed out afterwards. 7.10 Lille's superb win over Real Madrid – and the problems at the Spanish club. 11.50 Why Antoine Griezmann has retired from playing for France. 21.00 Remembering why Andres Iniesta was such a special player. 27.12 Why Luis Enrique left out Ousmane Dembele at PSG on Tuesday – and the message that sent. 34.10 The swift return of Wojciech Szczesny. 39.04 Brest and their brilliant start to life in the Champions League.Live football coming up on BBC Sounds…. Thursday 3rd October – Porto v Manchester United 8pm ko – Conor McNamara and Paul Robinson. The producer is Rob Schofield. Europa League on 5 Live Saturday 5th October – Manchester City v Fulham 3pm ko – Ian Dennis and Chris Waddle. The producer is Gary Flintoff. Premier League on 5 Live Saturday 5th October – Everton v Newcastle 5.30pm – John Murray and Stephen Warnock. The producer is Rob Schofield. Premier League on 5 Live Sunday 6th October – Aston Villa v Manchester United 2pm ko – John Murray and Clinton Morrison. The producer is George Cummins. Premier League on 5 Live Sunday 6th October – Chelsea v Nottingham Forest 2pm ko – Charlie Slater and Stephen Kelly. Premier League on 5 Sports Extra Sunday 6th October – Brighton v Tottenham 4.30pm ko – Chris Wise and Steve Sidwell. Producer is Rob Nothman. Premier League on 5 live
Kelly Cates is joined by Stephen Warnock, Mina Rzouki and Ian Dennis. The panel reflect on great wins for Aston Villa and Liverpool as they both do the business away from home on opening night of the new look Champions League. We hear from Arne Slot and Unai Emery. Plus, England captain Harry Kane scored four goals as Bayern Munich achieved a historic 9-2 win over Dinamo Zagreb.00:30 A great night for Liverpool in Milan 02:55 Arne Slot reaction 04:00 Where did it go wrong for Milan? 10:15 Kane on fire in Munich 14:30 Villa win in Switzerland 14:50 Unai Emery reaction 16:00 Alistair Bruce-Ball and Pat Nevin have their sayBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week: Manchester City v Inter Milan – Champions League – 20:00 – Wednesday 18th September Atalanta v Arsenal – Champions League – 20:00 – Thursday 19th September
Your Euro 2024 final calls with Robbie Savage, Natalie Pike and Stephen Warnock. More reaction to Spain 2 - 1 England
Former England defenders Michael Dawson and Stephen Warnock join Hayley McQueen, Juliette Ferrington and Ron Walker to give their reactions to England's 1-1 draw against Denmark at Euro 2024. Buckle up!
Former England defenders Michael Dawson and Stephen Warnock join Hayley McQueen, Juliette Ferrington and Ron Walker to give their reactions to England's 1-1 draw against Denmark at Euro 2024. Buckle up!
Former Liverpool, Blackburn, Aston Villa, Leeds, Derby County, Wigan & England left back Stephen Warnock is our special guest on No Tippy Tappy Football.Stephen Warnock sits down alongside Sam Allardyce & Natalie Pike to talk all things England ahead of their EURO 2024 opener against Serbia.The former England defender talks about what it was like being a part of the 2010 South Africa World Cup squad under Fabio Capello, the importance of having a great man manager and dealing with player fatigue in tournaments.Stephen and Sam then discuss the various potential issues England face ahead of EURO 2024 including their left back problems, who partners Declan Rice in midfield and should Foden play on the right instead of Saka?They then talk in depth about England's potential starting XI for the Serbia game, if Gareth should risk Luke Shaw and who will be England's unlikely hero in the tournament before giving their reaction to the Iceland defeat and highlighting how many clinical goal scorers England have.Finally, Stephen and Sam chat about their England vs Serbia & Scotland vs Germany predictions ahead of this weekend's opening fixtures.Let us know in the comments who you would start in the opening game against Serbia.
On today's episode Dave looks through today's LFC related news, as Stephen Warnock has let his feelings known on Rafa Benitez after being left out of the squad for Istanbul. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stephen Warnock is with us this week lifting the lid on the £200k error that kept him out of the Champions League final squad. Rafa's on the sh*t list, Big Sam's on the stag do, and don't mention Gerrard.
Steve Crossman presents Euro Leagues and is joined by Guillem Balagué and Julien Laurens. John Murray, Rachel Corsie and Stephen Warnock have all the reaction to Aston Villa's shock 4-2 defeat against Olympiakos in the Europa Conference League. Hear from Aston Villa boss Unai Emery on the result at Villa Park and his thoughts heading into the second leg. The team talk Champions League after Julien watched Borussia Dortmund beat PSG in Germany as Jadon Sancho starred. Guillem also gives his thoughts on Real Madrid's draw against Bayern Munich in the first leg. Timecodes: 0:10 Intro 01:00 Aston Villa reaction 07:10 Julien Laurens on Olympiakos 11:30 Champions League: Borussia Dortmund v PSG 18:10 Real Madrid v Bayern Munich
Judgy catches up with ex Liverpool player and TV pundit Ste Warnock to preview the upcoming Merseyside derby. Stephen suggests the way in which Liverpool will likely approach the game, as well as examining Everton's best chances of winning as well as giving his prediction......
Steve Crossman has reaction to European results for Liverpool, West Ham and Aston Villa. He's joined by European football experts Julien Laurens and Kristof Terreur. Stephen Warnock and Vicki Sparks reflect on Atalanta knocking Liverpool out of the UEFA Europa League. Danny Gabbidon and Ali Bruce-Ball watched West Ham suffer the same fate against Bayer Leverkusen. Hear from Jürgen Klopp, David Moyes, and Unai Emery as Aston Villa are left flying the flag in the UEFA Europa Conference League after beating Lille.00:50 Aston Villa reach first major European semi since 1982 05:00 Emery on Emi Martínez's ‘important personality' 05:35 Atalanta knock out Liverpool 12:50 Klopp will rank among the Liverpool greats 17:00 Klopp: “We didn't lose the tie tonight” 18:35 West Ham knocked out by Bayer Leverkusen 25:55 Moyes: “It was a terrific performance”
Steve Crossman hosts Euro Leagues including reaction to Thursday night's football. The podcast begins with commentator Vicki Sparks and former Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock discussing a shock result at Anfield, where Atalanta beat Liverpool 3-0 in their Europa League quarter-final first leg. The team hear from Jurgen Klopp, before bringing in Euro Leagues pundits Julien Laurens and Guillem Balague - with the former at Villa Park for Aston Villa's 2-1 Europa Conference League quarter-final first-leg victory over Lille.They then move on to the major talking points from the four Champions League quarter-final first legs from the earlier in the week.TIMECODES: 00:40 - Liverpool 0-3 Atalanta 05:25 - Jurgen Klopp 07:18 - Aston Villa 2-1 Lille 07:50 - Euro Leagues pundits on Liverpool's defeat 13:35 - Real Madrid 3-3 Manchester City 21:33 - Arsenal 2-2 Bayern Munich 25:15 - PSG 2-3 Barcelona 29:31 - Atletico Madrid 2-1 Borussia Dortmund 30:25 - Athletic Bilbao winning the Copa del Rey
Alistair Bruce-Ball presents reaction to Saturday's football stories. Hear from Eddie Howe & David Moyes as Newcastle come from 3-1 down to win 4-3 in the last minute against West Ham, plus Chris Wilder's reaction to Fulham's last gasp equaliser as Sheffield United threw away a 3-1 lead. Stephen Warnock talks through the big stories of Saturday's fixtures, and reaction from Sean Dyche & Rob Edwards as Everton and Luton both lose as the battle at the bottom of the league intensifies. Ange Postecoglou reflects on Tottenham's late win over Luton, and Craig Bellamy & Mauricio Pochettino look back on 10-man Burnley's 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge. Conor McNamara & Paul Robinson analyse Aston Villa's win over an injury-stricken Wolves, and Henry Moeran is alongside Mark Warburton for the late drama at Brentford as the Bees draw with Man United.
Jürgen Klopp, Cody Gakpo and Dominik Szoboszlai react to Liverpool's 6-1 Anfield thrashing of Sparta Prague, as the Reds progress into the Europa League quarter-finals with an 11-2 aggregate victory. Former LFC players Stephen Warnock and Natasha Dowie join Mark Benstead to analyse another enjoyable performance and discuss the key talking points from match number 45 of an enthralling season.
Mark Chapman presents reaction to Manchester City's progression through to the quarter-finals of the Champions League after a 3-1 second-leg win over FC Copenhagen and a 6-2 victory on aggregate.He is joined by the Etihad Stadium commentary team of correspondent John Murray, former City goalkeeper Shay Given and former Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock.The podcast then previews Liverpool's Europa League Round of 16 first-leg match against Sparta Prague, and discusses what could happen when the Premier League's top two teams meet on Sunday.There is also reflection on Real Madrid's aggregate Champions League victory over RB Leipzig, before moving onto four Championship matches, including QPR's 2-2 draw against promotion-chasing West Brom.TIMECODES:00:26 - Manchester City 3-1 FC Copenhagen 12:50 - Sparta Prague v Liverpool 20:10 - Real Madrid 1-1 RB Leipzig 23:45 - QPR 2-2 West Brom 24:55 - Cardiff 1-0 Huddersfield 25:47 - Middlesbrough 3-1 Norwich 27:45 - The relegation fight in the Championship
Kelly Cates hosts reaction to Tuesday's FA Cup fifth round matches.She's joined by John Murray, Stephen Warnock and Michael Appleton to react to Newcastle's 4-3 penalty shootout win over Blackburn Rovers following a 1-1 draw. You can also hear from Blackburn manager John Eustace and Newcastle manager Eddie Howe.Chris Coles and Paul Robinson round up the action at Kenilworth Road as five-goal Erling Haaland inspires a thumping 6-2 win for Manchester City over Luton Town. Hear from the striker plus Luton boss Rob Edwards.And Henry Moeran was at the Vitality Stadium as Championship leaders Leicester City beat Bournemouth 1-0 after extra time. Hear the thoughts of Leicester manager Enzo Maresca.0:10 - Blackburn 1-1 (3-4p) Newcastle reaction 6:10 - John Eustace interview 10:56 - Eddie Howe interview 13:35 - Luton Town 2-6 Manchester City reaction 19:30 - Erling Haaland interview 21:30 - Rob Edwards interview 25:30 - Bournemouth 0-1 Leicester (AET) reaction 26:20 - Enzo Maresca interview
Hear from Jürgen Klopp, Virgil van Dijk, Caoimhin Kelleher and Conor Bradley as we reflect on Liverpool's dramatic 1-0 extra-time victory over Chelsea in the 2024 Carabao Cup final. Former Reds Ronnie Whelan, Ray Houghton and Stephen Warnock join Peter McDowall pitchside at Wembley to look back on the key moments and discuss the big talking points from a memorable day in the capital.
Kelly Cates is joined by John Murray, Stephen Warnock and Michael Brown from reaction to Manchester City's 1-3 win over FC Copenhagen in the first leg of their last-16 tie. Hear from City boss Pep Guardiola as the team discuss the importance of Kevin De Bruyne's return. They also ask if this is the best we've seen Phil Foden in a Manchester City shirt?Conor McNamara reports on Real Madrid's win over RB Leipzig in Germany - they managed it without Jude Bellingham.And Ian Dennis and Chris Sutton give us a romantic preview from Rome, ahead of Wednesday's Champions League action.Plus, Aaron Paul rounds up a busy night of EFL action - with goals flying in across the Championship, League One and League Two.TOPICS00'29 Reaction from FC Copenhagen 1-3 Man City03'50 How much have City missed KDB?05'07 Phil Foden hitting form11'20 Pep Guardiola interview13'06 RB Leipzig 0-1 Real Madrid15'32 Ian Dennis & Chris Sutton feel the romance in Rome21'35 EFL round-up
Mark Chapman presents Champions League reaction as Manchester United suffered another setback as Galatasaray came from behind to earn a 3-3 draw on a thrilling night in Istanbul. Alistair Bruce-Ball, Stephen Warnock and Andy Mitten dissect how Manchester United let their lead go twice and hear from Erik ten Hag on goalkeeper Andre Onana, whose errors allowed Galatasaray to get back into the game. Ian Dennis and Chris Sutton also join Mark to reflect on Arsenal's 6-0 hammering of Lens with six different goal scorers which sees them finish top of the group TOPICS: 0:10 Intro 0:35 Manchester Galatasaray 06:55 Game management 12:31 Erik ten Hag on Onana 13:30 Arsenal Lens 20:05 Mikel Arteta
Kelly Cates presents Champions League reaction as Newcastle were denied a win at PSG after a controversial penalty was awarded to PSG in added time. Chris Waddle and John Murray dissect what would have been an impressive win for Eddie Howe's injury riddled squad. Elsewhere Conor McNamara watched Manchester City come from two goals down to win 3-2 at home to RB Leipzig and finish top of their group. Elsewhere John Bennett drops by to chat Celtic going out after a frustrating 2-0 loss to Lazio. Alistair Bruce-Ball and Stephen Warnock are in Istanbul ahead of Galatasaray against Manchester United in Group A with Erik ten Hag confident his side can deal with the hostile atmosphere. Kelly is also joined by Maz Farookhi as we hear from the BBC's Women's Footballer of the year, goalkeeper Mary Earps, as well as Beth Mead who returns to the England squad after a year out with injuryTOPICS: 0:10 Intro 0:35 Newcastle PSG story of the match 05:45 Julien Laurens on PSG 08:30 Penalty debate 10:20 Eddie Howe 16:10 AC Milan at St James' Park 20:45 Pep Guardiola 23:50 Celtic with John Bennett 26:25 Galatasaray Manchester United preview 31:00 Mary Earps & Beth Mead
Darren Fletcher and former internationals Paul Robinson and Stephen Warnock react to England's 1-0 win over Australia at Wembley. They look at goalscorer Ollie Watkins and where his performance leaves him in the pecking order behind Harry Kane. Correspondent John Murray speaks to the Aston Villa striker, as well as manager Gareth Southgate, who defends the performance of captain Jordan Henderson. Goalkeeper Sam Johnstone also joins the podcast to talk through his chances of getting established in the squad. And the panel look ahead to Tuesday's key Euro 2024 qualifier against Italy. TIMECODES 00:30 Analysis of England 1-0 Australia 15:15 Interview with England's goalscorer Ollie Watkins 19:20 Gareth Southgate on England's performance and Jordan Henderson 23:30 Interview with goalkeeper Sam Johnstone 27:00 Preview of England v Italy on Tuesday
Steve Crossman is joined by John Murray and Stephen Warnock to react to Manchester United losing 4-3 to Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena. We hear from Alistair Bruce-Ball and Dean Smith at the Emirates Stadium for Arsenal's 4-0 victory over PSV Eindhoven. John Bennett rounds up the rest of the night's Champions League results, including Jude Bellingham's late winner for Real Madrid. And we discuss a busy night of Championship action with Aaron Paul. TIMECODES: 00.27 Manchester United 14.57 Arsenal 22.59 Champions League roundup 25.36 EFL roundup
Kelly Cates and guests discuss Tuesday's Champions League action. Michael Brown joins Alistair Bruce-Ball and Chris Sutton to reflect on Manchester City's 3-1 victory over Red Star Belgrade. Connie McLaughlin gives the details of Celtic's chaotic 2-0 defeat to Feyenoord before John Bennett rounds up the rest of the night's results. Ian Dennis and Pat Nevin are at the San Siro as Newcastle United return to the Champions League for the first time in twenty years with a 0-0 draw with AC Milan. We finish in Munich to preview Wednesday's game between Bayern Munich and Manchester United with John Murray and Stephen Warnock. TIMECODES: 00:38 - Manchester City 3 - 1 Red Star 09:59 - Feyenoord 2 - 0 Celtic 17.47 - AC Milan 0 - 0 Newcastle United 24.29 - Bayern Munich v Manchester United preview