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Steve Crossman has reaction as Chelsea win a fifth straight Women’s Super League title. Hear from Emma Hayes and Fran Kirby after their final games at the club. Also on the agenda - Roberto de Zerbi will leave Brighton after Sunday’s game against Manchester United. Hear from Brendan Rodgers after Celtic lift the Scottish Premiership trophy. And Des Buckingham talks to the Football Daily after guiding Oxford to League One play-off glory at Wembley.
01:20 Chelsea win fifth straight title09:25 Fran Kirby: “I got a little bit emotional with the goal”11:30 Man City miss out despite win at Villa18:15 Emma Hayes: “I’m just relieved it’s over”20:15 Roberto De Zerbi to leave Brighton28:10 Could Bayern Munich be De Zerbi’s next move?31:00 Scottish Premiership champions Celtic finish with flourish33:05 Oxford stun Bolton in League One play-off final
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Aaron Paul is joined by Michael Brown, Clinton Morrison and Nigel Reo-Coker to look ahead to the final weekend of the Premier League season.
They assess the title race, with Manchester City two points clear of Arsenal at the top of the table, and look at what lessons Leicester, Ipswich and either Southampton or Leeds can take from the sides heading back the Championship after this campaign.
There’s reflection on Jurgen Klopp’s impact on the Premier League as he prepares to say his goodbye to Anfield. Everton’s James Tarkowski joins the Friday Football Social to reflect on their season.
And with Chelsea in with a chance to finish above Tottenham we look at what’s going right for Mauricio Pochettino at Stamford Bridge.
00:28 – The Title Race19:54 – Jurgen Klopp prepares for Anfield goodbye26:12 – James Tarkowski interview31:25 – Advice for the promoted teams37:38 – Patience paying off for Pochettino?
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Steve Crossman presents Euro Leagues and is joined by Julien Laurens, James Horncastle and Raphael Honigstein.
The team talk the Coppa Italia final and Max Allegri’s future, Germany and France Euro squads which includes the return of N’Golo Kanté.
Plus Mbappé’s next move and Bologna’s Champions League qualification. The team also reflect on the career of Roberto Baggio who retired 20 years ago today.
Timecodes:0:10 Intro02:00 Coppa Italia final & Allegri07:40 Atalanta 19:10 Euro squads - N’Golo Kanté back 24:10 Germany squad27:15 Mbappé38:30 Bologna & Roberto Baggio
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Come inside Mikel Arteta’s home as he sits down, in his living room, with Guillem Balagué to chat about all the great moments in his life – both in football and away from it. From his childhood on the beaches of San Sebastián, to the bunk beds of the Barcelona academy, hear his stories of moving to Paris with his mum and embracing the British weather in Glasgow. Through the influences of Pep Guardiola, Mauricio Pochettino, his parents – and especially his wife – we explore his growth from a player to the Arsenal manager, while delving into the more personal aspects of his life, like why Mallorca holds such a special place in his heart.
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Mark Chapman hosts reaction to Wednesday night's football as Celtic beat Kilmarnock 5-0 to win the Scottish Premier League title. Pat Nevin and Gavin Wallace provide reaction from Rugby Park, with further analysis by Michael Grant, The Times' Scottish Football Correspondent, and James McKenzie from A Celtic State of Mind Podcast.
The show then moves onto Old Trafford, where Manchester United beat Newcastle 3-2 in the Premier League, before discussing Chelsea's 2-1 win at Brighton.
The Telegraph's Tom Garry offers an expert view on the Women's Super League title race after Chelsea won 1-0 at Spurs to set up an exciting final day of the season.
TIMECODES:00:17 - Celtic win title17:10 - Manchester United 3-2 Newcastle19:10 - Brighton 1-2 Chelsea21:30 - WSL title race
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Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff talk EFL play-offs with Gareth Ainsworth. Hear from West Brom captain Jed Wallace with both Championship play-offs goalless going into the second legs. What can we expect from Leeds-Norwich and Southampton-West Brom? Oxford boss Des Buckingham joins the pod LIVE ahead of their trip to Wembley to face Bolton in the League One play-off final. And some League Two ‘housery’ features in 72 PLUS 72 MINUS.
02:30 Championship play-offs saving up the drama04:45 Do Leeds have too many attacking options?06:05 Did the heat cause the goals to dry up?08:10 Contrasting styles in Southampton-West Brom12:45 West Brom captain Jed Wallace ahead of second leg16:00 How to harbour togetherness and team spirit21:30 Oxford boss Des Buckingham on going to Wembley30:30 Expectation weighing heavy on Bolton?33:25 An unexpected League Two play-off final36:25 Goals galore & a bit of ‘housery’ in 72 PLUS 72 MINUS
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Ben Haines and England Women's record goal scorer Ellen White are joined by Aston Villa and Scotland captain Rachel Corsie. The team react to the England squad announcement ahead of the next set of Euro 2025 qualifiers and Manchester United winning the FA Cup for the first time.
Plus Ellen and Rachel give their thoughts on the surprise announcement that the WSL’s top goal scorer Vivianne Miedema is leaving Arsenal.
Timecodes:0:10 Intro02:35 England squad announcement 09:20 FA Cup 21:41 Miedema leaving Arsenal 28:21 WSL final weekend
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Aaron Paul has reaction as Man City beat Tottenham to move within one win of a historic fourth successive Premier League title. He’s joined by former Man City midfielder Michael Brown, ex-Tottenham midfielder Andy Reid and former Aston Villa and Celtic striker Dion Dublin. Also hear from Paul Robinson, Mark Schwarzer and correspondent John Murray. Catch interviews with Pep Guardiola and Ange Postecoglou. The panel reflect on Aston Villa celebrating Champions League football. And Philippe Clement has his say after Rangers thump Dundee to prolong Celtic’s title chase.
00:25 Man City overcome biggest remaining hurdle06:40 Michael Brown praises ‘professional performance’11:00 Tottenham give it a go in ‘strange’ atmosphere13:20 Ange Postecoglou’s quickfire interview16:25 Aston Villa in the Champions League20:50 Celtic made to wait for Premiership title23:40 Pep Guardiola on being one win away
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Mark Chapman is joined by Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and Theo Walcott. They discuss the Premier League title race going down to the final day. Should Tottenham fans want to lose to Manchester City on Tuesday night? Manchester United cancel their end-of-season awards dinner. And Brendan Rodgers answers his critics as Celtic close in on the Scottish Premiership title.
02:20 Title race goes to the final day05:20 How will Arsenal’s players feel if they fall short?10:05 When did it go so right for Man City?15:00 Theo wearing ‘Tottenham white’ ahead of Tuesday night19:45 Déjà vu for Tottenham and Arsenal22:30 Has Ange Postecoglou grasped the North London fan rivalry?26:25 Man Utd cancel end-of-season awards34:45 Wayne Rooney’s comments about Man Utd’s injured players42:45 Celtic close in on the Scottish Premiership title47:15 Brendan Rodgers answers his critics
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Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha have reaction as Arsenal take the Premier League title race to the final day. They’re joined by Nigel Reo-Coker and ESPN’s Mark Ogden. Also hear from Mikel Arteta and Erik ten Hag, what about Casemiro’s struggles in defence? And catch up with Ella Toone and BBC Sport’s Emma Sanders as Manchester United win their first Women’s FA Cup.
02:00 Final ‘Nedum’s picks’ of the season?04:05 Arsenal take title race to the final day05:40 Casemiro struggles in defence again13:25 Mikel Arteta: ‘It’s an unbelievable day’17:50 What are Arsenal’s title chances?20:55 Ten Hag: ‘We were competitive’25:50 Man Utd win Women’s FA Cup28:10 Ella Toone gets goosebumps33:20 Do Tottenham come away with any credit?34:25 A Tube encounter with Rachel Williams35:15 Scorchers being dealt in ‘Question Time’
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Mark Chapman and 5 Live Sport’s team of reporters take you through the big stories from Saturday’s football as Burnley are relegated from the Premier League and Manchester City edge closer to the title.
Get expert analysis from Paul Robinson and Chris Waddle – PLUS you’ll hear interviews with the likes of Rob Edwards, Vincent Kompany and Joško Gvardiol.
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Steve Crossman rounds up the week’s biggest European football stories, starting in Piraeus where Olympiakos became the first Greek club side for more than 50 years to reach a European final after knocking out Aston Villa.
Greek football journalist Kostas Lianos gives his reaction alongside Ian Dennis, Neil Lennon and Rachel Corsie.
Guillem Balagué and Julien Laurens join Steve to reflect on the Champions League semi-final second legs that saw Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund book their places in the final, and Bayer Leverkusen scoring late against Roma to extend their unbeaten run.
Plus, we’re in Como where the club backed by Thierry Henry and Cesc Fàbregas, are on the brink of promotion to Serie A under welsh manager, Osian Roberts.
00:45 - Olympiakos 2-0 Aston Villa (6-2 agg) Reaction03:38 - Kostas Lianos 13:53 - Unai Emery reaction14:40 - Guillem and Julien join the pod15:30 - Real Madrid – Bayern Munich reaction21:20 - What has Bayern’s Champions League run done for Tuchel?24:18 - PSG – Borussia Dortmund reaction31:52 - Bayer Leverkusen’s unbeaten run continues34:06 - Como on the brink of Serie A
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Ben Haines and England Women's record goal scorer Ellen White look ahead to the FA Cup final with Manchester United’s Nikita Parris and Spurs’ Bethany England and Becky Spencer.
Liverpool’s Gemma Bonner also drops by to chat about her season and the success the team is having and the fight for fourth. Plus Ellen and Ben dissect a weekend of football that threw the title race wide open!
Timecodes:00:10 Intro01:00 Title race wide open! 10:30 Gemma Bonner 20:00 Nikita Parris on FA Cup final 29:10 Becky Spencer & Bethany England
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Aaron Paul is joined by Curtis Davies and Mark Bonner to chat about the big topics in the EFL.
Bonner discusses his new role after being appointed as Gillingham's new manager while BBC Radio Humberside Sport editor Mike White gives his thoughts after Liam Rosenior's shock sacking as Hull City manager.
Plymouth captain Joe Edwards chats about scoring the winning goal to secure Championship survival last weekend and the panel discussion the night's playoff action.
TOPICS:1 mins - Mark Bonner on being appointed Gillingham manager9 mins - Liam Rosenior sacked as Hull City manager19 mins - Plymouth Argyle captain Joe Edwards25 mins - Play off reaction
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Kelly Cates is joined by Editor of United We Stand Andy Mitten, the Athletic's Carl Anka and Statman Dave to examine the challenges facing Manchester United plus financial discussion with Football Finance expert Kieran Maguire.
Is Erik Ten Hag the right man to lead the club back to Champions League football? What do they need to get back amongst English football’s elite?
Plus, how will the approach at Old Trafford differ under Jim Ratcliffe following the takeover by INEOS?
TOPICS:1 mins - Are there positives to take?5 mins - Analysing the 4-0 defeat at Crystal Palace12 mins - The INEOS takeover18 mins - Sir Jim Ratcliffe interview20 mins - Recruitment discussion28 mins - Football Finance expert Kieran Maguire33 mins - Ten Hag analysis and discussion40 mins - Injuries and adapting
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Mark Chapman brings you the best of the Monday Night club alongside Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and Andros Townsend.
The panel discuss the news that David Moyes will leave West Ham at the end of the season, plus Andros' Luton Town remaining in the fight for Premier League survival with two games to go and the group chat about where it's gone wrong for Tottenham after four successive defeats.
Izzy Christiansen joins the guys to chat about the dramatic WSL title race and Falkirk manager John McGlynn is on the podcast after leading the club to an unbeaten Scottish League One campaign resulting in promotion and the Manager of the Year award.
TOPICS:0 mins - Rory's Beefeater anniversary2 mins - David Moyes to leave West Ham13 mins - The relegation battle23 mins - West Ham fans react to Chris' thoughts26 mins - Izzy Christiansen on the WSL title race30 mins - Tottenham chat40 mins - Falkirk manager John McGlynn46 mins - Old Firm Derby preview
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Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha talk Premier League as Liverpool thrash Tottenham. They’re joined by QPR captain Asmir Begović and The Telegraph’s Luke Edwards. Also hear from Jürgen Klopp and Ange Postecoglou. Catch up with João Pedro after Brighton beat Aston Villa. Mauricio Pochettino and David Moyes reflect on Chelsea 5-0 West Ham. And the Women’s Super League title race is well and truly back on!
02:30 Nedum ranks his picks with ‘better vibes’ at Anfield04:40 Liverpool’s Jürgen Klopp rates Gary Flintoff’s jumper13:10 Putting the Mo Salah saga to bed15:20 Tottenham’s Ange Postecoglou: “We’re in a rut”22:25 Brighton’s match-winner João Pedro25:35 Chelsea’s Pochettino praises ‘team performance’29:30 West Ham’s David Moyes on ‘incredibly painful watch’33:40 WSL title race swings wide open
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Mark Chapman rounds up the day’s biggest football stories.
Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna reflects on their promotion to the Premier League. We hear from Daniel Farke whose Leeds side will be preparing to face Norwich in the playoffs, and Gary Rowett gives his reaction to Birmingham’s relegation to League One.
Jermaine Jenas joins Mark to discuss the boost Nottingham Forest have given their promotions hopes with a 3-1 win over Sheffield United. Vincent Kompany reflects on a disappointing 4-1 defeat for Burnley at home to Newcastle.
With just a point splitting Arsenal and Manchester City in the Premier League title race we hear from Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola after they continued their winning runs against Bournemouth and Wolves respectively.
Plus we round up the action in the Scottish Premiership where Celtic moved 6 points clear of Rangers and Livingston’s relegation to the Championship was confirmed.
03:09 – Ipswich promotion 03:58 – Kieran McKenna interview10:13 – Relief for Nottingham Forest12:05 – Burnley’s survival hopes dealt a blow13:15 – Vincent Kompany interview15:05 – Eddie Howe interview16:12 – Ryan Yates interview17:14 – Mikel Arteta interview18:38 – Manchester City ruthless against Wolves21:43 – Pep Guardiola interview23:00 – Brentford 0-0 Fulham23:50 – Celtic 6 points clear and Livingston relegated26:35 – Daniel Farke interview 28:14 – Gary Rowett interview after Birmingham’s relegation
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Aaron Paul is joined by Charlie Adam, Glenn Murray and Farah Williams to look ahead to the weekend’s Premier League football.
They discuss what needs to be Arsenal’s priority in the summer, whether Manchester City lack strength in depth, and how much work Jurgen Klopp’s successor will need to do at Anfield.
Plus, David Moyes' future at West Ham is the focus after reports that the former Real Madrid and Wolves boss, Julen Lopetegui, is in line to replace him at the London Stadium for next season.
03:45 – What is Arsenal’s summer priority?11:38 – Do Manchester City lack strength in depth?19:15 – What rebuilding job awaits Klopp’s successor? 26:27 – Is Lopetegui in line to replace Moyes? 36:50 – Julen Lopetegui on what he’s looking for in his next job
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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 Intro01:00 Aston Villa reaction07:10 Julien Laurens on Olympiakos11:30 Champions League: Borussia Dortmund v PSG18:10 Real Madrid v Bayern Munich
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