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England manager Thomas Tuchel has named his controversial 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup!
talkSPORT England Correspondent Faye Carruthers joins us to analyse the shock exclusions of big names like Phil Foden, Cole Palmer, and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
talkSPORT reporter and Nottingham Forest fan Max Scott gives his passionate take on the one player Tuchel "shafted" by being left out!
Former Aston Villa and England striker Stan Collymore weighs in with his definitive verdict on the national team selection, plus on Villa's Europa League victory!
As well as, US Sports expert Todd Macklin joins us to dive into the world of sports across the pond.
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Paul Hawksbee is joined by Charlie Baker for a packed podcast of football chat, starting with a look back at an unforgettable night for Aston Villa. Broadcaster and big Villa fan Rupert Bell joins the show to reflect on the immense pride and pure joy of watching his side lift the Europa League trophy.
Shifting from triumph to the tragic realities of a footballing icon, author David Arrowsmith comes into the studio to discuss his gripping new book, 'Killing Maradona.' David digs deep into the legendary Argentine's harrowing struggles with drug addiction, the grip of organized crime, and the forces that ultimately tore his life apart outside the stadium walls.
Former FA Chief and Middlesbrough Head of Recruitment Adrian Bevington also weighs in on one of the most explosive scandals in modern English football. He breaks down the massive fallout after Southampton lost their appeal against being expelled from the Championship play-off final following the sensational 'spygate' revelations.
Finally, the guys cap off the show in classic fashion with another fiercely competitive and unpredictable edition of the Birthday Spread.
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Max Rushden and Charlie Baker occupy the hot seats today to react to a historic moment in football as Arsenal are officially crowned Premier League champions for the first time in twenty-two years. Joining the party is two-time league champion Perry Groves alongside Arsenal broadcaster Harry Symeou to break down exactly how Mikel Arteta guided the Gunners back to the absolute summit of English football.
The celebrations don't stop there as comedian and die-hard Arsenal fan Ian Stone drops by to share the pure fan euphoria sweeping across North London.
Plus, former Manchester City and Chelsea winger Shaun Wright-Phillips gives his unique take on the title fallout, including his dad Ian Wright’s wild celebrations at the Emirates and the massive breaking news that Pep Guardiola could positively be leaving City.
To wrap it all up, the guys dive into the latest updates surrounding the spy gate drama and spin the iconic Wheel of Football for some classic chaos.
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Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs are back to pick through the bones of Arsenal’s massive win last night, while once again questioning the baffling inconsistency of VAR.
The boys are joined by Scottish Sun reporter Ally Ross to break down the newly announced Scotland squad for the World Cup. Comedian and die-hard Celtic fan Susie McCabe also drops by to celebrate Celtic officially clinching the league title
Then, talkSPORT presenter and Aston Villa legend Gabby Agbonlahor dials in live from a boat in Turkey to preview Villa's big clash against Freiburg.
Finally, Stick around until the very end of the podcast to catch Paul and Andy's full, in-depth preview of the upcoming Chelsea versus Spurs showdown.
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After another controversial weekend of football, former Premier League referee Graham Scott joins us to ask: is it finally time to change the handball law?
Did Mohamed Salah go too far with his public criticism of Arne Slot?
Former Liverpool F.C. winger Jermaine Pennant gives his verdict and reveals the real reason Xabi Alonso turned down Liverpool.
Plus, Mark Donaldson reacts to Celtic F.C. winning a fifth straight title, sleep coach Nick Littlehales explains why England’s stars are taking their own bedding to the US, and broadcaster Tom Rennie joins us to discuss West Ham's exit of the Premier League!
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Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs are back in the studio to pick apart the latest developments in the sporting world, starting with a skeptical look at the introduction of half-time shows at the World Cup.
They are joined by legendary former England cricket captain David Gower, who stops by to discuss the National Table Cricket Finals at Lord’s and the incredible impact the sport has on inclusivity.
Braintree Town’s own New Zealand international Tommy Smith also joins the show to talk through his dual life in the National League and on the world stage.
The conversation shifts gears to the racetrack as Sky Sports F1’s Rachel Brookes dives into the nuances of elite racing, breaking down exactly what separates a good driver from a truly great one following the release of her new book.
Finally, US sports expert Todd Macklin provides his weekly round-up of the biggest stories coming out of the States!
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Paul Hawksbee and Charlie Baker take the lead for this podcast.The pair discuss Torquay’s disappointing loss to Hornchurch, breaking down exactly where the Gulls fell short!
Joining the fray is Gregor Robertson, former Scottish footballer and current journalist for The Times, who provides an expert post-mortem on the latest VAR drama. He dives into the controversy that paved the way for Celtic to snatch a late victory and debates whether technology is helping or hindering the spirit of the game.
The musical world meets the Theatre of Dreams as Tim Burgess, legendary frontman of The Charlatans and lifelong Manchester United supporter, weighs in on the dugout drama at Old Trafford. With Michael Carrick’s name back in the mix, Tim explores whether the interim specialist is finally ready to take the permanent mantle.
We also check in with comedian and Arsenal fanatic Alfie Dundas, who shares his nervous energy regarding the Gunners' title charge and whether they have the grit to secure a crucial win this weekend.
To wrap things up, the return of the legendary Birthday Spread, Andy Jacobs and Geoff Peters join the boys.
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Max Rushden and Charlie Baker are in the hot seats today as they navigate through a wild podcast of footballing drama and investigative intrigue.
The show kicks off with an in-depth look at the ongoing Spygate investigations surrounding Southampton, as the fallout continues to ripple through the league. Saints legend Francis Benali joins the guys to share his perspective on the situation, balancing his pride in the team’s incredible achievement of reaching the final with the frustration that these off-field headlines are beginning to take the shine off the players' hard work.
The focus then shifts north of the border to dissect a truly chaotic Scottish title race that seems to change by the minute. Liam Corbett from the This Is My Story Hearts podcast and Paul John Dykes from A Celtic State of Mind provide the boots-on-the-ground report from Edinburgh and Glasgow, debating who has the nerve to cross the finish line in a season defined by unpredictability.
To wrap things up, the tension is broken by the return of a fan favourite as the Wheel of Football. Enjoy!
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Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs sift through the wreckage of Spurs’ 1-1 draw to find the silver linings, or at least some decent punchlines.
They are joined by Don Charles, the mastermind behind Daniel Dubois, who provides the inside track on that massive heavyweight victory and what’s next for the knockout king.
Comedy legend Omid Djalili stops by the studio to break down his latest film project before shifting gears to offer his take on the Chelsea managerial carousel—specifically whether Xavi Alonso has the tactical DNA to steady the ship at Stamford Bridge.
The conversation takes a poignant and inspiring turn as former footballer and tireless campaigner Shaun Whiter shares his latest journey and the ongoing work he’s doing within the game.
Finally, the duo explores the visual history of the beautiful game with acclaimed sports photographer Michael Donald, who discusses the stories behind the lens in his definitive World Cup book, Goal. From ringside triumphs to cinematic dreams and the frozen moments of footballing lore, it’s a packed afternoon of sport and spirit.
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Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs bring you another podcast of sporting unpredictability and insight. The duo kicks things off by dissecting the weekend’s Premier League action, though Andy has some explaining to do after choosing to watch literally anything else besides the massive Chelsea vs. Liverpool clash.
Former top-flight official Graham Scott joins the show to provide an expert’s view on the controversial VAR decision during the West Ham vs. Arsenal match that has the whole league talking.
Sticking with the Hammers, lifelong fan Sam Delaney drops by to assess the damage and discuss the increasingly grim reality of their fight against relegation.
Finally, Jonny Yerrell, frontman of The Reytons, joins Paul and Andy to discuss the band's massive new album and their ambitious World Tour. Jonny explains the unique logic behind their scheduling, as they plan to play every host city on the night before England’s World Cup fixtures to provide the ultimate soundtrack for traveling fans.
Whether you're looking for tactical breakdowns, refereeing post-mortems, or tour news from one of the UK’s biggest independent bands, it’s all here with Hawksbee and Jacobs Daily! Additionally, You can find more from us here:
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The latest edition of the Hawksbee and Jacobs podcast sees them both react to Aston Villa making the Final of the Europa League. They also discussed why Spurs fans should want Arsenal to win at the weekend.
Elsewhere, semi professional rugby player and content creator Archie Curzon & former England full back Delon Armitage joined the show looking ahead to the game between the former rugby professionals and influencers later this month.
Finally, they caught up with Todd Macklin with all the latest sports news from America.
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Paul Hawksbee and Charlie Baker are in the chairs for this edition of the podcast.
We start with French football expert Julien Laurens, who drops by to give us his expert take on all the latest action from the Champions League.
Then, comedian and Taskmaster star Alex Horne joins the guys to talk about a very special charity game. He fills us in on the details for Chicken City vs. Egg United, which kicks off this Saturday, May 16th, at Chesham United.
Crystal Palace fan and comedian James Gill also checks in to preview a massive night for the Eagles as they prepare to face Shakhtar Donetsk in the Conference League semi-final.
We finish things off in the usual way as Geoff Peters and Andy Jacobs for another competitive round of the Birthday Spread.
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Max Rushden and Charlie Baker step into the breach for Paul and Andy today as we celebrate a monumental night of European football.
With Arsenal officially punching their ticket to the Champions League final, former Gunners center-back Johan Djourou joins the show to break down a tactical masterclass and heap praise on a historic performance.
We also catch up with comedian and Arsenal fanatic Jacob Hawley, who gives us the lowdown on a deafening Emirates Stadium atmosphere that carried the team over the line.
To top it all off, we open the lines for your contributions in the Two Word Phone-In and give the iconic Wheel of Football a spin to see where the chaos takes us today.
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Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs are back in the studio to pick through the remains of another chaotic evening of football, following Chelsea’s surprising defeat to Nottingham Forest, Andy is in full "concerned fan" mode, offering a passionate and animated reaction to his team’s latest performance.
The energy shifts from the pitch to the page as we welcome Felix White to the show. The Maccabees guitarist joins the boys to share the stories behind his highly anticipated new book, It’ll Be What It’ll Be, which officially lands this Thursday. It is a fantastic look at life, music, and the creative process from one of the industry's most genuine voices.
We also celebrate a massive show first with the arrival of a true world-beater. Hayley McCauley, the Flat Pack World Champion, joins us to talk about her unique skill set. She shares the secrets of high-speed furniture assembly and what it takes to reach the top of the competitive world of wardrobes and sideboards without losing a single screw.
To round things out, we get a dose of sporting history and drama with actor and writer Aaron Julius. He chats about the incredible experience of stepping into the shoes of the legendary John Conteh for his new play, bringing the charisma and grit of the boxing icon to life for a new generation.
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It is a Bank Holiday Monday takeover as Paul Hawksbee is joined by the legendary Perry Groves to steer the ship.
The duo kicks things off with a deep dive into the dark arts of football—specifically the painful world of hair pulling. Perry takes a trip down memory lane to recount a personal (and hairy) encounter from his playing days that he hasn't forgotten.
The conversation then shifts to the elite level as former Arsenal and Manchester City left-back Gaël Clichy joins the show. Clichy provides an insider's perspective on what it takes to navigate a high-pressure title charge and reveals how his time under Pep Guardiola fundamentally changed his outlook on the game, ultimately inspiring his move into management.
To wrap things up, Paul and Perry break down the current state of play at both ends of the Premier League table, weighing up the credentials of the title contenders and the desperate fight for survival at the bottom.
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Paul Hawksbee and Charlie Baker settle into the studio to look back at an action-packed night of Europa League football.
The guys are joined by talkSPORT regular Stan Collymore, who doesn't hold back in his assessment of Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers, suggesting the young star needs to rein in certain aspects of his game if he wants to reach the very top.
Later, the mood turns to Old Trafford as actors and die-hard Manchester United fans Will Mellor and Ralf Little stop by to share their vision for the future of the Red Devils, making a passionate case for why Michael Carrick is the right man to take the managerial hot seat.
It is a show packed with honest debate and a few laughs along the way.
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Welcome to another podcast of unpredictable mayhem with Paul Hawksbee and Charlie Baker!
We dive straight into the deep end of football as comedian and Arsenal faithful Jacob Hawley joins the fray to dissect the Gunners' latest outings and explain why "it’s a foul anywhere else on the pitch" is the ultimate universal truth of refereeing inconsistency.
The Scottish Premiership takes center stage as we welcome the brilliant Ray Bradshaw into the studio. Ray weighs in on the eternal struggle in Glasgow, pondering if Hearts or any other challenger can truly dismantle the Old Firm’s iron grip on the title.
We also take a bizarre detour into the world of AI as we review a ChatGPT Peppa Pig special, , while Andy Jacobs and Geoff Peters check in to deliver a high-stakes edition of the legendary Birthday Spread.
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Max Rushden and Charlie Baker take the wheel for another podcast of sporting unpredictability and signature nonsense.
The duo is joined by Spanish football expert Terry Gibson to break down the massive clash between Atletico Madrid and Arsenal, while digging into the persistent rumours of Jose Mourinho making a sensational return to the Real Madrid dugout.
The musical world of football also gets a shake-up as comedian and musician JJ Bull stops by to debut his "Very Unofficial Scotland World Cup Song (Bread and Circuses)" and explain why Scott McTominay’s bicycle kick deserves its own symphony.
To top it all off, the legendary wheel returns to the studio too!
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Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs are back celebrating Coventry City reaching the Premier League by discussing their 'Sky Blue Bangers' alongside farmhouse butchers Dan Morgan and Richard O’Sullivan.
The aesthetic of the game takes centre stage as Gary Bierton from Classic Football Shirts explores the history of the terrace through his new coffee table book, while comedian and Ted Lasso star Ellie Taylor offers a glimpse into the world’s favourite fictional locker room.
The show is packed with the usual signature Andy Jacobs nonsense as the guys pick through the bones of the day's biggest sporting stories.
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Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs are in the studio to navigate you through a packed podcast of footballing talk.
They are joined by European expert Andy Brassell for a deep dive into the weekend’s continental action, analysing the key storylines as Bayern Munich face Mainz and Barcelona square off against Atletico Madrid.
The guest list kicks off with JLS star JB Gill and his son, Ace Gill, who is currently a standout footballing prospect in the Tottenham Hotspur Academy at just 10 years old. They discuss the balance between life in the spotlight and the dedication required in a top-flight youth system, as well as their shared passion for the game.
The show then shifts focus to a historic milestone for Welsh football. TNS owner Mike Harris and manager Craig Harrison join the boys to discuss their brand-new documentary, 'The New Saints: Road to Europe – The Mike Harris Story', The film provides an unfiltered, fly-on-the-wall look at the club’s incredible journey to becoming the first Welsh domestic side to qualify for the group stages of a UEFA competition.
All this, plus a healthy serving of Andy Jacobs’ news and nonsense.
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