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  • Steve Crossman is joined by Chris Sutton, John Murray and Dion Dublin to reflect on a brilliant victory for Aston Villa against Bayern Munich in the Champions League. Villa beat Bayern one-nil thanks to Jhon Duran coming off the bench to replace Ollie Watkins and took just nine minutes to make his mark.

    Head of Sport at Sport Bild in Germany Christian Falk drops by to give the Bayern perspective as Vincent Kompany suffers his first defeat in charge of the German giants!

    Plus John Bennett joins the team to give the headlines from the other Champions League results around Europe.

    Timecodes:00:20 Intro 02:10 Villa discipline & Duran goal06:40 Kompany taught a lesson!12:30 Martinez performance 19:47 Unai Emery 26:20 Watkins & Duran playing together?

    Commentaries on 5 Live sport and BBC Sounds this week:Thursday 3rd October – Porto v Manchester United at 8pmSaturday 5th October – Manchester City v Fulham at 3pmSaturday 5th October – Everton v Newcastle at 5.30pmSunday 6th October – Aston Villa v Manchester United at 2pmSunday 6th October – Chelsea v Nottingham Forest at 2pmSunday 6th October – Brighton v Tottenham at 4.30pm

  • Aaron Paul, Jobi McAnuff and Gillingham’s Mark Bonner are joined by former Stoke boss Steven Schumacher. He speaks for the first time since being sacked two weeks ago.

    Bonner talks about how he’s turned Gillingham around in League Two, and also about his old club Cambridge and their poor start. Ian Evatt’s been facing abuse at Bolton, Scott Lindsey drops down to MK and there’s an ‘impact sub’ in 72PLUS 72MINUS.

    01:50 Steven Schumacher on leaving Stoke05:40 Schumacher: ‘I still haven’t had a full explanation’10:30 Schumacher reveals his dream job13:40 Championship starting to take shape19:30 Steve Bruce making it look easy at Blackpool21:05 Mark Bonner on Cambridge United’s poor start25:10 Bolton boss Ian Evatt facing abuse28:20 Crawley bring in Elliot after Lindsey leaves for MK29:55 Bonner on how he’s turned Gillingham around34:35 An ‘impact sub’ in 72PLUS 72MINUSCommentaries on 5 live sport and BBC Sounds this week:Wednesday 2nd October – Aston Villa v Bayern Munich at 8pmThursday 3rd October – Porto v Manchester United at 8pmSaturday 5th October – Manchester City v Fulham at 3pmSaturday 5th October – Everton v Newcastle at 5.30pmSunday 6th October – Aston Villa v Manchester United at 2pmSunday 6th October – Chelsea v Nottingham Forest at 2pmSunday 6th October – Brighton v Tottenham at 4.30pm

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  • It was a big Tuesday night in the Champions League – particularly for Arsenal who beat PSG by two goals to nil. Kelly Cates gets all the reaction from the Emirates with Leon Osman and Ian Dennis who watched all the drama unfold. They hear from manager Mikel Arteta – who wants to prove a point in Europe and pose the question if Arsenal could go all the way…

    Attention then turns to Manchester City who had a four-nil victory over Slovan Bratislava – as Pep Guardiola’s players continued to impress. It was a night to forget for Celtic fans after their side experienced a heavy 7-1 loss to Borussia Dortmund. Scottish football reporter Gavin Wallace comes on the pod to tell the guys what went wrong for Brendan Rodgers' side.

    And we look ahead to Aston Villa’s Champions League match against Bayern Munich and get a fan's perspective on expectations, as the two sides meet for the first time in over 40 years - the last time was back in the 1982 European Cup final where Villa came out on top!

    Timecodes: 01:30 – Arsenal analysis. 07:24 – Mikel Arteta audio.13:00 – Manchester City reaction. 15:43 – Celtic section. 21:08 – Aston Villa preview.

    Commentaries on 5 live sport and BBC Sounds this week: Wednesday 2nd October – Aston Villa v Bayern Munich at 8pm Thursday 3rd October – Porto v Manchester United at 8pm Saturday 5th October – Manchester City v Fulham at 3pm Saturday 5th October – Everton v Newcastle at 5.30pm Sunday 6th October – Aston Villa v Manchester United at 2pm Sunday 6th October – Chelsea v Nottingham Forest at 2pm Sunday 6th October – Brighton v Tottenham at 4.30pm

  • Ellen White, Jen Beattie and Ben Haines are joined by Manchester City’s Jill Roord who made her return at the weekend after recovering from an ACL injury. Jill talks about her recovery, Champions League and ambitions for the season.

    Jen and Ellen also give their thoughts on Chelsea and Manchester United’s fixture being postponed due to the Champions League and issues with an increasingly busy schedule.

    Plus how the league is shaping up after week two as Palace were thrashed seven nil by Chelsea.

    00:20 Intro 03:10 Chelsea United postponement 08:40 Injuries and recovery time 14:50 Crystal Palace 17:30 Jill Roord interview 29:10 Jen V Popp31:50 Listener questions!

    Tuesday 1st October – Arsenal v PSG 8pm KO – Champions League on 5 Live Tuesday 1st October – Newcastle v Wimbledon 7.45pm KO – EFL Cup on 5 Sports Extra Wednesday 2nd October – Aston Villa v Bayern Munich 8pm KO – Champions League on 5 Live Thursday 3rd October – Porto v Manchester United 8pm KO – Europa League on 5 Live Saturday 5th October – Manchester City v Fulham 3pm KO – Premier League on 5 Live Saturday 5th October – Everton v Newcastle 5.30pm KO – Premier League on 5 Live Sunday 6th October – Aston Villa v Manchester United 2pm KO – Premier League on 5 Live Sunday 6th October – Chelsea v Nottingham Forest 2pm KO – Premier League on 5 Sports Extra Sunday 6th October – Brighton v Tottenham 4.30pm KO – Premier League on 5 live

  • Where do Manchester United & Erik ten Hag go from here? Conor Coady, Chris Sutton and Rory Smith join Mark to discuss the fallout of Man Utd 0-3 Spurs. The panel also chat Brighton after their 4-2 loss away at Chelsea, with a focus on Fabian Hurzeler’s defensive tactics, and the amount of unforced errors leading to goals this season. On a weekend where three Manchester City academy graduates scored, Brian Barry-Murphy, who led the Elite Development Squad at City for three years, joins the pod live to talk about how young players make their way through the system.

    Timecodes: 02:00 Erik ten Hag’s future 08:00 Are Man Utd well-coached?16:30 What it looks like for United going forward20:15 Spurs’ back line28:30 Defensive high lines36:35 Will coaches persist on playing out from the back?39:55 Brian Barry-Murphy on Manchester City’s academy

    Tuesday 1st October – Arsenal v PSG 8pm KO – Champions League on 5 LiveTuesday 1st October – Newcastle v Wimbledon 7.45pm KO – EFL Cup on 5 Sports Extra Wednesday 2nd October – Aston Villa v Bayern Munich 8pm KO – Champions League on 5 LiveThursday 3rd October – Porto v Manchester United 8pm KO – Europa League on 5 LiveSaturday 5th October – Manchester City v Fulham 3pm KO – Premier League on 5 LiveSaturday 5th October – Everton v Newcastle 5.30pm KO – Premier League on 5 LiveSunday 6th October – Aston Villa v Manchester United 2pm KO – Premier League on 5 LiveSunday 6th October – Chelsea v Nottingham Forest 2pm KO – Premier League on 5 Sports Extra Sunday 6th October – Brighton v Tottenham 4.30pm KO – Premier League on 5 live

  • Spurs silence Man Utd & Cole Palmer bags four in Chelsea win. Nigel Reo-Coker and Michael Brown join Darren to reflect on Spurs’ win over 10-man Man Utd at Old Trafford. Also hear from Erik ten Hag and Ange Postecoglou post-match. They also talk Chelsea and Cole Palmer after the England international’s four-goal haul against Brighton. Arsenal left it late to get past Leicester and Liverpool won at Wolves, while Manchester City drop points for the second week running. Hear the panel’s thoughts on the title race, as we edge closer to the October international break.

    Timecodes: 02:05 Erik ten Hag & Ange Postecoglou post-match04:10 Manchester United’s regression13:20 Bruno Fernandes’ red card debate17:20 Spurs’ dominance20:20 Cole Palmer’s four-goal haul24:50 Which PL legend is Palmer most alike?27:00 Where does he fit into England’s XI?29:20 Chelsea for top four30:55 Brighton’s high line33:20 The title race35:55 James Justin on the volley37:25 17-year-old Ethan Nwaneri impressing for Arsenal

  • In this special episode of the Football Daily, former England goalkeeper Joe Hart travels to Liverpool to meet Alisson Becker for an exclusive deep dive into life as a goalkeeper - both on and off the pitch.

    They discuss their love of the sport and the constant challenges of how to improve in the game. Alisson lets us in on his motivations and the inspiration that he has received from his faith and family, and opens up about the passing of his father.

    Alisson also speaks about how he has adapted into becoming one of the leaders in this current squad alongside Virgil van Dijk, Mo Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Alexis Mac Allister. He also praises the work that has been done so far by the new head coach Arne Slot and what has changed for them since Jurgen Klopp left the club.

  • Fletch alongside Don, Kev and Nigel look ahead to another busy weekend in the Premier League and start with the big news that Manchester City midfielder Rodri will miss the rest of the season with an ACL injury.

    And staying on the injury front…the guys get into a heated debate as to who is the best goalkeeper in the league after the news that Raya is a doubt ahead of Arsenal’s game against Leicester City.

    Also with three former West Ham captains on the pod – chat naturally turns to what is going on at the club at the moment, and what can be done to improve results that haven’t gone the way for Julen Lopetegui and his team.

    Fletch, Don, Kev and Nigel then turn their attention to Manchester United against Tottenham – and how Erik ten Hag’s side need to get back to winning ways.

    Premier League commentaries on 5 live this weekend: Saturday 28th September – Arsenal v Leicester City at 3pm.Saturday 28th September – Wolves v Liverpool at 5.30pm.Sunday 29th September – Ipswich v Aston Villa at 2pm. Sunday 29th September – Manchester United v Tottenham at 4.30pm.

    Timecodes: 01:30 – Latest on Rodri’s injury.15:00 – Players schedule.21:00 – Raya’s fitness for Arsenal. 28:00 – West Ham and what’s going wrong.35:00 – Manchester United against Tottenham section.

  • Steve Crossman is joined by Guillem Balague, Julien Laurens and Kristof Terreur.The panel discuss France, Real Madrid and Manchester United great Raphaël Varane who announced his retirement from football this week. Plus, will players across Europe go on strike? Also, a look ahead to the big game in Germany this weekend: Bayern Munich versus Bayer Leverkusen.

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this weekend:Arsenal v Leicester – Premier League -15:00 – Saturday 28th SeptemberWolves v Liverpool – Premier League – 17:30 – Saturday 28th SeptemberIpswich v Aston Villa – Premier League – 14:00 – Sunday 29th SeptemberManchester United v Tottenham – Premier League - 16:30 – Sunday 29th September

    01:05 Luis Enrique’s thoughts on press conferences02:15 What’s the worst question that panel has asked in a presser?05:15 Players to strike?17:30 The legacy of Raphaël Varane26:50 Kompany’s fine start at Bayern

  • Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff are joined by former Sunderland and Fleetwood boss Lee Johnson. He reflects on his 2024 away from management, coaching Man City’s loan players, and Sunderland’s strong start to the season. The panel discuss the week’s main EFL stories including Erol Bulut being sacked by Cardiff and Wimbledon’s flooding problems at Plough Lane.

  • Ellen White, Jen Beattie and Ben Haines talk Vivianne Miedema scoring against her former club Arsenal in the opening weekend of the WSL. Plus Jen and Ellen’s thoughts on the new Chelsea era under Sonia Bompastor.

    The team are also joined by Brighton manager Dario Vidošić following his side's four-nil victory over Everton. Dario gives an insight into the club's new signings, his vision for the squad and his relationship with Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou.

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    00:20 Intro 03:10 Miedema scoring against Arsenal!07:20 Champions League11:10 Sonia Bompastor era begins15:10 Brighton manager Dario Vidošić31:30 Does ketchup belong on a roast?

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:Wycombe v Aston Villa – EFL Cup – 20:00 – Tuesday 24th SeptemberLiverpool v West Ham – EFL Cup – 20:00 – Wednesday 25th SeptemberArsenal v Leicester – Premier League -15:00 – Saturday 28th SeptemberWolves v Liverpool – Premier League – 17:30 – Saturday 28th SeptemberIpswich v Aston Villa – Premier League – 14:00 – Sunday 29th SeptemberManchester United v Tottenham – Premier League - 16:30 – Sunday 29th September

  • Manchester City 2-2 Arsenal: The Fallout.Mark Chapman is joined by Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and Andros Townsend.The panel discuss a classic Premier League encounter between England’s top two teams. Did Arsenal go too far with their ‘housery’? Or is it just part of the game? What did the panel make of Erling Haaland throwing the ball at Gabriel’s head? Is City versus Arsenal now a legendary rivalry?Plus, BBC Radio Merseyside’s Giulia Bould joins the show, she has more on the news that Everton are getting ever closer to having new owners with The Friedkin Group in advanced talks.

    01:30 Knighthood for Sutton?03:35 Big talking points from City v Arsenal05:55 Mastering the ‘dark arts’11:40 Goalkeeper possession trial15:00 Did it feel like a defeat for Arsenal?19:45 Pep’s game management20:45 Arsenal possession stats24:40 Odegaard’s absence25:40 The City/Arsenal rivalry30:40 Haaland v Gabriel34:55 Rodri injury latest37:40 What next for Trent Alexander-Arnold?43:50 Real Madrid his destination?46:50 Everton takeover finally imminent?

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:Wycombe v Aston Villa – EFL Cup – 20:00 – Tuesday 24th SeptemberLiverpool v West Ham – EFL Cup – 20:00 – Wednesday 25th SeptemberArsenal v Leicester – Premier League -15:00 – Saturday 28th SeptemberWolves v Liverpool – Premier League – 17:30 – Saturday 28th SeptemberIpswich v Aston Villa – Premier League – 14:00 – Sunday 29th SeptemberManchester United v Tottenham – Premier League - 16:30 – Sunday 29th September

  • Mark Chapman is joined by Micah Richards, Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and guests as they delve into the ‘dark arts’ in football. From pinches, punches and meaty challenges. To distraction tactics, timewasting and taunting opposition fans - there’s been plenty of ‘housery’ employed over the years.

    Timecodes: 00:45 What is ‘Housery’?05:00 Some infamous culprits16:30 How the game has changed29:50 Mark Clattenburg’s experiences of housery43:10 Lyle Taylor on being a pantomime villain48:05 John Coleman on the dark arts

    [Initial publication - Thursday, December 22nd 2022]

  • Darren Fletcher is joined by the former West Ham and Aston Villa midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker and the former Tottenham goalkeeper Paul Robinson to reflect on Manchester City's 2-2 draw against Arsenal, including hearing from Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, City captain Kyle Walker and City manager Pep Guardiola.

    The panel also discuss Brighton's eventful draw against Nottingham Forest, which consisted of four goals and three red cards.

    Topics:02:32 - Initial thoughts on Man City v Arsenal05:59 - Mikel Arteta interview08:03 - Leandro Trossard red card09:23 - Arsenal's game-management14:32 - Kyle Walker interview18:14 - Were City right to feel aggrieved about Arsenal equaliser?20:22 - Pep Guardiola interview23:57 - Rodri injury25:14 - Haaland 100 City goals26:36 - Impact of late goal on the title race29:40 - Rui Pedro Silva and Andrew Crofts interviews on the three red cards at Brighton v Forest31:00 - Morgan Gibbs-White red card35:08 - Is David Raya currently the best goalkeeper in the Premier League?

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:Wimbledon v Newcastle - Carabao Cup - 19:45 - Tuesday 24th SeptemberLiverpool v West Ham - Carabao Cup - 20:00 - Wednesday 25th SeptemberArsenal v Leicester City - Premier League - 15:00 - Saturday 28th SeptemberWolverhampton Wanderers v Liverpool - Premier League - 17:30 - Saturday 28th SeptemberIpswich Town v Aston Villa - Premier League - 14:00 - Sunday 29th SeptemberManchester United v Tottenham Hotspur - 16:30 - Sunday 29th September

    BBC Sounds / 5 Sports Extra commentaries this week:Wycombe Wanderers v Aston Villa - Carabao Cup - 20:30 - Tuesday 24th September

  • David Beckham, Rory Delap, and Gianfranco Zola. Fans are always on the edge of their seat before a set piece, yet there have only been a select few who've mastered the art of the dead ball. Who is the Premier League's greatest ever set piece specialist? Gary Lineker is joined by Micah Richards and Alan Shearer for another episode to rank the ten best players who took free kicks, corners, penalties... and throw-ins!

    [This episode was originally released on 04/04/2022. Find the full Match of the Day: Top 10 boxsets only on BBC Sounds – just search ‘Match of the Day’ via www.bbc.co.uk/sounds]

  • Aaron Paul is joined by Nigel Reo-Coker, Clinton Morrison and Paul Robinson.The panel look ahead to the biggest game of the season so far – Manchester City versus Arsenal which takes place at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday. Plus, what next for Everton? BBC Radio Merseyside’s Giulia Bould joins the show – she’s been speaking to the club’s director of football Kevin Thelwell. You can listen to that interview on the podcast.

    01:10 Is this must-win or must-not-lose for Arsenal?05:25 Paul Robinson arrives07:05 Cesc Fàbregas’ thoughts09:30 The Arsenal defence15:40 How good is Haaland?18:20 Mikel Arteta interview21:30 Big problems at Everton22:55 Kevin Thelwell interview27:40 Is the situation at Goodison coming to a head?

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this weekend:Liverpool v Bournemouth – Premier League – 15:00 – Saturday 21st SeptemberCrystal Palace v Manchester United – Premier League – 17:30 – Saturday 21st SeptemberBrighton v Nottingham Forest - Premier League - 14:00 - Sunday 22nd SeptemberMan City v Arsenal - Premier League - 16:30 - Sunday 22nd September

  • John Bennett is joined by Mina Rzouki, James Horncastle & Seb Stafford-Bloor. The panel dissect the unrest at AC Milan as pressure mounts on Paulo Fonseca. Liverpool’s 3-1 win at the San Siro in the build-up to a huge Milan derby at the weekend could spell trouble for Fonseca, whose team were serenaded by a chorus of boos after defeat to Arne Slot’s side.

    The panel also chat Roma after Daniele De Rossi was sacked three months after landing the job on a permanent basis, and analyse Bayern Munich’s record-breaking thumping of Dinamo Zagreb.

    Timecodes: 01:40 The Panel’s UCL highlights of the week05:20 Trouble at AC Milan07:45 Zlatan being Zlatan14:15 Daniele De Rossi sacked by Roma22:45 Bayern Munich on cloud nine28:35 Bayer Leverkusen off to a flyer

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:Liverpool v Bournemouth – Premier League – 15:00 – Saturday 21st SeptemberCrystal Palace v Man Utd – Premier League – 17:30 – Saturday 21st SeptemberBrighton v Nott'm Forest - Premier League - 14:00 - Sunday 22nd SeptemberMan City v Arsenal - Premier League - 16:30 - Sunday 22nd September

  • Eilidh Barbour is joined by James Horncastle, John Murray and Chris Sutton. The panel reflect on an uninspiring draw between Manchester City and Inter Milan and a brilliant win for Celtic. It's the Scottish champions' biggest ever victory in the Champions League as they see off Slovan Bratislava, scoring five goals in the process. We also hear about Connie McLaughlin's close encounter with a pigeon at Celtic Park! Plus, there's a look ahead to Arsenal's game at Atalanta on Thursday night.

    00:30 Nothing to get excited about at the Etihad01:30 Not a usual City performance02:40 Flat atmosphere?03:50 Inter disappointed they didn’t win?06:40 Both teams dare not lose?13:00 Foden and Gundogan couldn’t inspire City13:45 What a night for Celtic16:00 Brendan Rodgers reaction17:20 The pigeon incident!20:45 Atalanta v Arsenal preview

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:Atalanta v Arsenal – Champions League – 20:00 – Thursday 19th SeptemberLiverpool v Bournemouth – Premier League – 15:00 – Saturday 21st SeptemberCrystal Palace v Manchester United – 17:30 – Saturday 21st September

  • Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff are joined by Barnsley boss Darrell Clarke after losing to Man Utd. They chat Carabao Cup, Stoke sacking Steven Schumacher. BBC Radio Stoke’s Lucas Yeomans gives the local perspective. What about the new head coach Narcís Pèlach? West Brom captain Jed Wallace drops us a voicenote after they went top of the Championship. There’s a setback in the Reading takeover, Ian Evatt is feeling Bolton’s bad start and the listener league kicks into gear in Fantasy EFL... Code: 72EFLPOD

    00:45 Darrell Clarke post Old Trafford05:20 Stoke replace Schumacher with Pelach17:15 Cardiff’s worst start for 35 years19:00 Rooney gets first Argyle win19:40 West Brom’s Jed Wallace on going top21:45 Reading takeover setback24:30 Ian Evatt emotional about Bolton’s bad start27:25 Jodi Jones too good for League Two?28:10 Listeners up and running in Fantasy EFL29:15 A goal and open goal in 72PLUS 72MINUS

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:Manchester City v Inter Milan – Champions League – 20:00 – Wednesday 18th SeptemberAtalanta v Arsenal – Champions League – 20:00 – Thursday 19th September

  • 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 Milan02:55 Arne Slot reaction04:00 Where did it go wrong for Milan?10:15 Kane on fire in Munich14:30 Villa win in Switzerland14:50 Unai Emery reaction16:00 Alistair Bruce-Ball and Pat Nevin have their say

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:Manchester City v Inter Milan – Champions League – 20:00 – Wednesday 18th SeptemberAtalanta v Arsenal – Champions League – 20:00 – Thursday 19th September