Afleveringen
-
Today’s guest in 'The Football Museum' is a former Rangers and Scotland forward who followed in his idol’s footsteps by wearing the No.9 shirt for both club and country. Kris Boyd talks to Josh Hayward about winning leagues, losing cups, pilfering his Dad’s stash and why David Beckham left him feeling like an absolute nobody.
The Football Museum is open every Thursday across Sky Sports. -
Lioness Izzy Christiansen and journalist Henry Winter join Juliette Ferrington to look ahead to England's Euro 2024 quarter final against Switzerland. England fan Paul from Maximo Park shares his experience of playing in the fan zones in Germany. Plus Sky Sports' Rob Dorsett brings us the very latest from England training, whilst Ron Walker casts his eye over the other matches this weekend. Keep across Sky Sports News and the website and app for all the latest from these Euros.
-
Ron Walker brings you all the reaction to England's dramatic extra-time win over Slovakia in Euro 2024. Hear from manager Gareth Southgate, player of the match Jude Bellingham, ex-England boss Sam Allardyce, and former defender Michael Dawson. England will next face Switzerland in the quarter finals on Saturday.
-
We open the Football Museum to a player who boasts more than 20 years in the game, 93 England caps and almost as many hairstyles. Sue Smith talks to Josh Hayward about refusing to wear red, Gazza or Wazza, Olympics heartbreak and being an All-Star. The Football Museum is open every Thursday across Sky Sports.
-
Former England defenders Gary Neville and Michael Dawson deliver their verdict on England's 0-0 draw with Slovenia. We also hear from Gareth Southgate and our man with the England camp, Rob Dorsett. Plus, as music and football collide this weekend with Glastonbury also on the calendar, we look ahead with England fans and Indie band Sea Girls.
-
Hayley McQueen and Juliette Ferrington are joined by former striker Kris Boyd to look back on Scotland's 1-1 draw with Switzerland, that keeps alive their Euros 2024 hopes. We also hear from singer-songwriter Nathan Evans who has been out in Germany to play for the Tartan Army. Keep across Sky Sports News and skysports.com for all the news, views and interviews from these Euros.
-
It's Matchday Two for England at the Euros, and we open up 'The Football Museum' to a special guest who knows exactly what it's like to face the Three Lions...well, sort of. Comedian Maisie Adam is a Soccer Aid veteran, twice playing against England for the World XI. In this episode, the Leeds fan relives the Lionesses Euros triumph – but was it better than getting married? She also reveals how Alan Smith forced her to never date a blonde man!
-
On the day that Portugal begin their Euro 2024 campaign, we meet the 38 year old English coach who has gone from working at Accrington Stanley and Wigan, to coaching the Portuguese national side at the European Championships in Germany.
Anthony Barry opens up about his remarkable career to date, that also includes spells at Wigan, Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Ireland and Belgium.
Barry discusses coaching global stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Kevin De Bruyne and Harry Kane, and talks about what it’s like to work alongside managers such as Thomas Tuchel, Frank Lampard and Roberto Martinez.
It really is a remarkable story and one interview you won’t want to miss. -
It wasn't pretty at times, but Michael Dawson is bringing the positivity as he joins Juliette Ferrington and Hayley McQueen to look back at England's 1-0 win over Serbia in their opening match of Euro 2024. We also speak to the Scotland fan who walked 500 miles.....and walked 500 more....to make it to Germany.
-
Former striker Kris Boyd joins Hayley McQueen and Juliette Ferrington to look back on Scotland's defeat to Germany in the opening match of Euro 2024. We join our Chief Reporter Kaveh Solhekol to get all the latest news from the England camp ahead of their opening match, and journalist Ron Walker is back to cast his eye on the tournament as a whole. We'll talk to you next on Monday, after England play Serbia.
-
For the start of Euro 2024, we throw open the doors of The Football Museum with Josh Hayward once more.
The Euros and the name Kluivert are intertwined, and 24 years on from his Dad, Patrick, winning the Golden Boot at Euro 2000, Justin Kluivert enters The Football Museum. He talks following in his father’s footsteps, reveals if Cristiano Ronaldo's shirt is really in his loft, and even admits that he forgot he shared a pitch with his idol, Lionel Messi! -
Hayley McQueen and Juliette Ferrington look ahead to Euro 2024 with former England defender Michael Dawson, ex-Scotland forward Kris Boyd and our Sky Sports News reporters out in Germany, Rob Dorsett and Luke Shanley.
Football journalist Ron Walker runs his eye over the draw and picks his tournament favourites. Plus, we hear from Anthony Barry, the English coach who has gone from working at Accrington Stanley and Wigan, via Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Belgium, to coaching Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal at these Euros.
We'll have podcasts before and after all of England and Scotland's fixtures at Euro 2024 - find us on Sky's Essential Football podcast feed. Plus, keep across all the news from Germany on Sky Sports News and skysports.com. -
Welcome back to The Football Museum, where guests from the world of sport and entertainment join Josh Hayward to curate their very own virtual footballing exhibit.
Today’s guest in The Football Museum is a star of British comedy. The creator of much-loved characters like Lee Nelson and Jason Bent, Simon Brodkin opens up on the heartache and joy of following Manchester City, and why a Paul Dickov goal made him have a bit of an accident... -
Sky Sports Football opens up The Football Museum, where guests from the world of sport and entertainment join Josh Hayward to curate their very own virtual footballing exhibit.
This episode, a football icon enters The Football Museum! A Euros winner, Ella Toone sent the Lionesses on their way to glory in 2022 with an unforgettable goal against Germany in the final at Wembley. And she scored another stunner at The Home of Football to help Manchester United win their first Major trophy, the FA Cup. She talks Lionesses, the pressure of wearing the No. 7 shirt at United, and explains why she has a video from Cristiano Ronaldo saved in her phone. -
Troy Deeney, Jobi McAnuff and Neil Warnock join David Prutton pitch side at Wembley, as Southampton beat Leeds United 1-0 in the Championship Play Off Final - a victory that takes them back to the Premier League.
Hear from matchwinner Adam Armstrong, Saints captain Jack Stephens, Manager Russell Martin, goalkeeper Alex McCarthy and full-back Kyle Walker-Peters, as well as Leeds boss Daniel Farke.
Plus, we discuss the other teams going up next season and assess their chances in the Premier League. -
Welcome to The Football Museum, where each week guests from the world of sport and entertainment join Josh Hayward to curate their very own virtual footballing exhibit.
One of the hottest properties in world sport, Luke Littler, is the first guest in The Football Museum. After bursting onto the scene at the World Darts Championship, Luke 'The Nuke' has taken the sport to new levels. He’s become a household name, is mixing it with the stars, while continuing to blow his opponents away on the oche. He’s a massive Manchester United fan, so how many Red Devils will make it into The Football Museum? And who did it better - Wayne Rooney or Alejandro Garnacho? The darts sensation reveals all.... -
Sky Sports football journalists Ron Walker, Peter Smith and Sam Blitz discuss your club's season and create a report card for each Premier League team in 2023/2024. But do you agree? You can have your say at skysports.com.
-
Micah Richards, Jamie Redknapp and Gary Neville join David Jones pitchside, as Manchester City become the first team to win the English league title four seasons in a row. City's 3-1 win over West Ham saw them clinch the Premier League by two points, with goals from Phil Foden (2) and Rodri.
Hear from City's heroes Foden, Kevin De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva, Erling Haaland, Jack Grealish, Kyle Walker and their victorious manager Pep Guardiola. - Laat meer zien