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  • Jimbo is joined in the studio by Duncan Alexander, Charlie Eccleshare and Adrian Clarke to discuss a massive week across 3 massive competitions.

    The English coefficient takes a battering as both Man City and Arsenal are knocked out of the Champions League. Arsenal make it 2 defeats and no goals scored in a matter of days after their defeat in Munich. Have the Gunners progressed too fast too soon and what do they need to do to make it to the next level?

    The holders are eliminated on penalties by Real Madrid. Just how tired are City and is Haaland still worth his place in the team?

    Next up for City, it’s penalty-feuding Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-finals. The Blues stifled Pep’s side twice in the Premier League this season, can they do it again? And in the other semi, would it really be that much of a shock if Coventry beat Man United?

    The Premier League sees some huge games at the bottom with Everton hosting Forest and Luton taking on Brentford. How many points will it take to stay up?

    Plus Pompey, Mansfield and football in the 1340s.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.
     
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1a: Real Madrid knock out Man City on penalties (03.45)
    • PART 1b: Bayern 1-0 Arsenal (12.00)
    • PART 2: PSG and Dortmund also reach the semi-finals (22.00)
    • PART 3: FA Cup semi-finals preview (28.00) 
    • PART 4: Previewing the Premier League weekend (41.00)
    • PART 5: Inter Totally Cup draw (54.00)

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  • It’s the Euro crew of Jimbo, James Horncastle, Raphael Honigstein, Julien Laurens and Alvaro Romeo ahead of a mouth-watering week of continental football.

    Bayer Leverkusen are crowned champions of Germany for the very first time. Hear why the future is bright for lovable Leverkusen. Starting with West Ham on Thursday in the Europa League.

    The Champions League quarter-final second legs are delicately poised, with Arsenal travelling to Munich and Real Madrid off to the Etihad. Will Luis Enrique stop making his PSG team selections so surprising as they take on Barcelona?

    Elsewhere, Paulo Fonseca and Jonathan David could really impress Premier League suitors with a win over Aston Villa and Atalanta look to replicate their incredible performance against Liverpool.

    Plus Inter edge closer to the Scudetto and Ainsley Maitland-Niles is a match winner in Lyon.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.
     
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1a: Congratulations Bayer Leverkusen (01.00)
    • PART 1b: Moment of the weekend (06.00)
    • PART 2: Champions League quarter-final second leg preview (13.30)
    • PART 3: Europa League quarter-final preview (34.00) 
    • PART 4: West Ham v Leverkusen and the Conference League (48.00)
    • PART 5: Inter close in on Scudetto, plus Lyon 4-3 Brest (57.00)

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  • Jimbo welcomes Daniel Storey, Adrian Clarke and Tim Spiers after some title race shenanigans in the Premier League.

    It’s advantage Manchester City who go top on Saturday and then watch Liverpool and then Arsenal lose on Sunday.

    For the Reds, it’s a second home defeat in 4 days as Glasner’s Palace get the job done. With all the chasing they’ve had to do in games, has this poor run been coming?

    Arsenal are undone by former manager Unai Emery whose Villa side make huge strides towards next season’s Champions League. Is there any hope of catching the champions? And can the Gunners pick themselves up for Bayern on Wednesday?

    Elsewhere, wilting Tottenham come up against the best finisher in the Premier League. And it’s another matchday in which Man United concede at least 20 shots.

    Plus Stockport, Wrexham and one of the worst mistakes in Premier League history.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.
     
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: Liverpool and Arsenal both beaten as Man City go top (03.00)
    • PART 2a: Newcastle 4-0 Tottenham (26.00)
    • PART 2b: Bournemouth 2-2 Man United (32.00)
    • PART 3a: Drama in Scotland, Women’s FA Cup and the EFL (37.00) 
    • PART 3b: The rest of the Premier League weekend (40.00)

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  • Jimbo is joined in the studio by Raphael Honigstein, Duncan Alexander and Tom Williams after some exhilarating Champions League quarter-finals.

    It was a midweek in which Bayern and Harry Kane turned up. Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe? Not so much.

    Penalty shouts dominate the conversation at the Emirates but after holding the Gunners to a draw, can Bayern be as effective and counter-attack next week in Munich? And has Kane added a new spot-kick to his arsenal?

    Longe range goals galore at the Bernabeu as holders Man City draw 3-3 with Real Madrid. And it’s another bad night for Donnarumma in the Champions League at the Parc Des Princes.

    The Premier League weekend sees Unai Emery return to leaders Arsenal with Aston Villa, while the teams at the other end look to take advantage of Everton’s extra 2 point deduction.

    Plus the coefficient dance, the cool Euro Pulis and the player with the most shots without scoring.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.
     
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: What a Champions League midweek that was (02.00)
    • PART 2a: Real Madrid 3-3 Man City (14.00)
    • PART 2b: Arsenal 2-2 Bayern (21.00)
    • PART 3: The PL top 3 look for more points this weekend (38.00) 
    • PART 4: The battle at the bottom and beyond (45.00)

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  • Jimbo welcomes James Horncastle, Raphael Honigstein, Alvaro Romeo and Julien Laurens into the pod ahead of a massive midweek of quarter-final action.

    Bayern are beaten again ahead of their trip to Arsenal in the Champions League. Have they ever been at a lower ebb heading into a quarter-final? Is it damage limitation for Thomas Tuchel?

    A well rested Real Madrid take on holders Man City, Atletico and Dortmund are happy to be playing each other and one of our panel thinks PSG are heading all the way to the final.

    All aboard the Bilbao barge as Athletic win their first trophy in 40 years. While Leverkusen are one win away from the Bundesliga title but might struggle to find somewhere to celebrate.

    Plus Ajax’s biggest defeat ever and Fenerbahce’s Super Cup protest.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.
     
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: Moment of the weekend (02.00)
    • PART 2: Bayern head to Arsenal as the title looms for Leverkusen (10.30)
    • PART 3a: Real Madrid v Man City (20.00)
    • PART 3b: Atletico v Dortmund preview (24.00) 
    • PART 3c: PSG v Barcelona preview (27.00)
    • PART 4 : Europa League & Conference League QF previews (36.00)
    • PART 5: Ajax lose 6-0 and Athletic win the Copa (44.00)

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  • Jimbo is joined by Daniel Storey, Charlie Eccleshare and Jay Harris after a hugely dramatic Premier League weekend with twists and turns at both ends of the table.

    Liverpool dominate chaotic Man United at Old Trafford but once again cannot beat the Red Devils. Is it wastefulness that will cost Jurgen Klopp’s side the title? And can there be any case for Erik ten Hag staying at Old Trafford next season? 

    Arsenal go top on goal difference after an impressive 3-0 win at Brighton, with Havertz reaping rewards again. But what happens if they go behind? And will their exploits against Bayern affect them?

    Man City also ease past Palace with Kevin De Bruyne showing he’s not done while Jack Grealish might be coming back to prominence.

    At the other end, there are big wins for Everton and Luton, plus Brentford bag a point in one of the games at weekend at Villa. Where will Thomas Frank be next season?

    Plus the yellow card race and which goal scorer this weekend might be the most important player to their club in the Premier League?

    Produced by Charlie Jones.
     
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: Man United 2-2 Liverpool (05.00)
    • PART 2a: Brighton 0-3 Arsenal (23.00)
    • PART 2b: Crystal Palace 2-4 Man City (33.00)
    • PART 3a: Sheff Utd 2-2 Chelsea (37.00) 
    • PART 3b: Big wins for Luton and Everton at the bottom (43.00)
    • PART 4a: Tottenham 3-1 Forest (47.00)
    • PART 4b: Aston Villa 3-3 Brentford (54.00)
    • PART 4c: The rest of the Premier League weekend (61.00)

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  • Jimbo welcomes Natalie Gedra, Carl Anka and Duncan Alexander into the studio in the middle of a packed week of Premier League football.

    Man City dismantle Aston Villa thanks to a Phil Foden hat-trick. Is he becoming the frontrunner for the player of the year award or could it be his learned friend Rodri?

    City are still behind Arsenal in the table who rotate but still ease past Luton. Do Pep and Arteta’s sides face potential banana skins at Palace and Brighton respectively this weekend?

    For Liverpool, it’s another trip to Old Trafford on Sunday. Will the shots continue to rain down on Man United’s goal and has Casemiro been unfairly maligned this season?

    Plus who the kids support, a bad day for Darwen, Shaqiri on a pogo stick and when commentators sing.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.
     
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: Man City and Arsenal win again (04.00)
    • PART 2a: On This Day - a big Darwen defeat (18.00)
    • PART 2b: Forest win big in the battle at the bottom (20.00)
    • PART 2c: Everton, Burnley, pogo sticks and crooning commentators (27.00) 
    • PART 3: Man Utd v Liverpool and the Premier League weekend (39.00)

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  • The Euro pod is back with Jimbo, James Horncastle, Alvaro Romeo, Julien Laurens and Raphael Honigstein on the scene.

    Bayern are beaten in Der Klassiker and miss out on Xabi Alonso who is staying with champions-elect Bayer Leverkusen. Could Julian Nagelsmann be tempted back to Munich a year after being sacked?

    Max Allegri is also under pressure as Juventus lose again in Igor Tudor’s first game in charge of Lazio. Could the Old Lady be set for an extraordinary collapse out of the top 4/5?

    10-man PSG beat Marseille in Le Classique with headlines once again surrounding Luis Enrique’s decision to take off Kylian Mbappe.

    Plus yet more incidents of racism in Spanish football. And how far can the richest club in Italian football go?

    Produced by Charlie Jones.
     
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: Moment of the weekend (02.20)
    • PART 2: Alonso stays, what next for Bayern? (08.00)
    • PART 3: 10-man PSG win Le Classique (20.00)
    • PART 4: Tudor wins first game at Lazio against Juve (30.00) 
    • PART 5: Big win for Atleti in the race for the top 4 (45.00)

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  • Jimbo is joined in the studio by Tim Spiers and Adrian Clarke with Daniel Storey joining from the Etihad.

    An organised Arsenal keep the title fight open with a draw and a rare clean sheet at The Etihad, limiting City to just 1 shot on target.

    Earlier on Sunday, Salah had a record equalling 12 shots and one of them went in to help Liverpool go top of the Premier League.

    On Saturday it was goals galore with Newcastle's 4-3 comeback against West Ham the pick of the bunch whilst Spurs and Villa won and Man Utd and Chelsea drew.

    Plus a championship title rice and Arsenal Women win the Conti Cup in extra time following an on field collapse from their midfielder Frida Maanum.

    Produced by Jesse Howard.

    RUNNING ORDER: 

    • PART 1: Man City Arsenal (01m 20s)
    • PART 1b: Liverpool go top with win at Brighton
    • PART 2a: Arsenal women win the Conti Cup (21m 00s)
    • PART 2b: A thriller at St James Park (23m 30s)
    • PART 2c: Spurs and Villa win in CL chase (26m 00s)
    • PART 2d: Chelsea and Man Utd prepare for the midweek ‘banter derby’ with disappointing draws (39m 30s) 
    • PART 3a: The Championship title race swings again (45m 00s)
    • PART 3b: The PL relegation battle (47m 00s)
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  • Jimbo has Charlie Eccleshare, Benji Lanyado and a dejected Tom Williams in the pod to talk about England, Wales, and the rest of the international headlines before getting stuck into the long-awaited return of the Premier League - not least, Man City v Arsenal. Plus, who is the top flight's fouliest player?

    RUNNING ORDER: 

    • PART 1: Welsh Euro dreams dashed but Ukraine and Georgia through (01m 20s)
    • PART 2a: Assorted international news (13m 00s)
    • PART 2b: England 2 - 2 Belgium, Mainoo, Toney, etc (17m 00s)
    • PART 3a: City v Arsenal preview (26m 00s)
    • PART 3b: Liverpool v Brighton and the best/worst foulers in the PL (34m 30s) 
    • PART 4a: West Ham v Newcastle 40m 00s)
    • PART 4b: Spurs v Luton and love for Ross Barkley (44m 00s)
    • PART 4c: Villa v Wolves and the rest of the PL weekend (50m 10s)
      
    Produced by Ben Green
     
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  • Jimbo is joined by Daniel Storey, Seb Stafford-Bloor and more in the midst of a historic international break.

    Brazil break down England at Wembley with the first ever international goal of Endrick’s career. Hear why the Three Lions need two defensive midfielders and why that’s not defensive.

    Kristof Terreur gives us the lowdown on England’s next opponents Belgium. And Tom Williams feels that Wales are heading in the right direction ahead of their Euro 2024 play-off clash with Poland.

    Germany raise many eyebrows by scoring against France after 7 seconds and outclassing their illustrious opponents, with Wirtz and Mittelstadt perhaps set to star this summer.

    Plus Paul Cook, Ralf Rangnick and Gus Poyet’s contract situation.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.
     
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1a: England 0-1 Brazil (02.30)
    • PART 1b: A look at Belgium with Kristof Terreur (13.45)
    • PART 2a: Wales v Poland preview with Tom Williams (29.00)
    • PART 2b: Big nights for Ukraine and Georgia (37.00) 
    • PART 3a: Leicester charged, Chesterfield promoted (45.00)
    • PART 3b: France 0-2 Germany (48.00)

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  • Jimbo, Rory Smith, Duncan Alexander and Jack Lang look ahead to the enigma that is the March international break.

    The last 3 spots at Euro 2024 will be decided with fans from Wales to Luxembourg dreaming of a place in Germany. But could it be a nightmare for the host nation?

    England host Brazil at Wembley in a friendly that marks Dorival Junior’s first game in charge and perhaps sees the Seleção as underdogs. We ask when were Brazil last Brazil?

    Elsewhere, San Marino’s bad moment continues against Saint Kitts & Nevis. Nottingham Forest are deducted 4 points for breaching PSR, with potentially more deductions to come for Everton.

    Plus Rhys Ifans, Ian Ormondroyd and Gladiators.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.
     
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: Points per game and Gladiators (01.30)
    • PART 2: England v Brazil preview (04.45)
    • PART 3a: A look at the Euro 24 playoffs (17.00)
    • PART 3b: France v Germany headlines other friendlies (27.00) 
    • PART 4a: Richard Hughes and the Women’s Champions League (33.00)
    • PART 4b: Nottingham Forest deducted 4 points (37.00)

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  • Jimbo and the Euro crew of James Horncastle, Julien Laurens, Alvaro Romeo and Raphael Honigstein are back to feast upon all the continental action.

    The draws for the quarter-finals of the Champions League and beyond have everyone excited. Hear why it was the worst possible draw for Bayern and Real Madrid. And are PSG already at Wembley?

    Not if Barcelona have their say. It’s been a great week for Xavi and the new generation of La Masia graduates as they hammer Atletico.

    Juventus were challenging for the title two months ago but now their place in the top 4 is in real jeopardy. Where has it gone wrong for Max Allegri and the Old Lady?

    Leverkusen make it 38 games unbeaten as the Bundesliga title becomes increasingly inevitable. Could David Moyes be the first manager to beat Xabi Alonso this season? 

    Speaking of managers, it’s Sarri out and Tudor in at Lazio. Plus Christian Streich is leaving after 12 years at Freiburg, and Ralph Hasenhuttl is returning to management with Wolfsburg.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.
     
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1a: Moment of the weekend (02.30)
    • PART 1b: Those European quarter-final draws (07.00)
    • PART 2: Bundesliga - Streich out as Leverkusen win yet again (17.00)
    • PART 3: La Liga - Barca batter Atletico and Almeria win at last (29.00) 
    • PART 4: Serie A - Sarri leaves Lazio and Juventus go off the rails (43.00)
    • PART 5: Ligue 1 - Mbappe’s hat-trick sinks Montpellier (60.00)

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  • Jimbo is joined in the studio by JJ Bull, Matt Davies-Adams and Tim Spiers to discuss the weekend's FA Cup and Premier League action.

    Man United edged an FA Cup classic 4-3 against Liverpool with two extra time goals from Rashford and Diallo. Liverpool led in normal time before Antony struck back to take it to extra time. Klopp's side then led again in extra time via Harvey Elliott before Man Utd's late double sealed the tie.

    Coventry provided the shock of the weekend, knocking out Gary O'Neil's Wolves side with two stoppage time goals to earn a trip to Wembley to face Man Utd. Chelsea and Man City complete the other semi final after wins against Leicester and Newcastle.

    Plus Henderson watch, clashing socks and a look at all the Premier League games with big wins for Fulham and Burnley.

    Produced by Jesse Howard.
     
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1a: Man Utd Vs Liverpool (05'20)
    • PART 2a: Chelsea Vs Leicester (18'00) 
    • PART 3a: Coventry shock Wolves (27'30)
    • PART 3b: City beat Newcastle (33'00)
    • PART 4a: Tim on Henderson watch (35'10)
    • PART 4b: Premier League roundup (45'10)

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  • Jimbo is joined in the studio by Raphael Honigstein, Duncan Alexander and Tom Williams in a week packed full of Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League action.

    Not one but two penalty shootouts this week as Arsenal overcome Porto and Atletico power past Inter. Do the Gunners get enough credit for their defensive solidity? And are Dortmund the team everyone wants to play in the last 8?

    However the game of the week came at the Vitality in the Premier League as Bournemouth come from 3-0 down at half-time against Luton to win 4-3. Elias Burke tells us about a heartbreaking night for the Hatters ahead of a literal six-pointer against Nottingham Forest on Saturday.

    It’s FA Cup quarter-final weekend with Man United versus Liverpool the headline fixture. Can Erik ten Hag save the season? Plus hear how Michael Edwards returning to Liverpool is significant.

    Plus Saarbrücken, former Chelsea managers and why this is the most annoying weekend of the season.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.
     
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1a: Arsenal progress past Porto on penalties (05.30)
    • PART 1b: Penalty joy as well for Atleti against Inter (12.45)
    • PART 1c: Barca and Dortmund both through to the last 8 (16.00)
    • PART 2a: Bournemouth 4-3 Luton with Elias Burke (24.00) 
    • PART 2b: The rest of the Premier League weekend (29.00)
    • PART 3: FA Cup quarter-final preview (35.00)

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  • Jimbo is joined by the Euro crew of James Horncastle, Julien Laurens, Alvaro Romeo and Raphael Honigstein ahead of a must-win week for clubs in the Champions League.

    Napoli travel to Catalunya to take on Barcelona in the last 16 second leg. It could be season over for the losers, and an especially bleak future for Barca given their wage bill.

    Meanwhile can Porto disrupt Arsenal and go through? Will Dortmund show the resilience against PSV that has characterised their Champions League campaign?

    Inter take on Atletico having won 13 out of 13 in 2024. Why isn’t Simone Inzaghi being linked with more top jobs?

    We revisit Roma’s incredible 4-0 win over Brighton in the Europa League with De Rossi adapting and De Zerbi losing his rag.

    Plus Marseille make it 5 wins out of 5, Rafa Benitez’s Celta Vigo are in trouble and Harry Kane is chasing the Bundesliga scoring record.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.
     
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: Moment of the weekend (02.00)
    • PART 2: Champions League last 16 preview (07.00)
    • PART 3a: Ligue 1 - Marseille cooking with Gasset (27.00)
    • PART 3b: Europa League and Conference League last 16 preview (37.00) 
    • PART 3c: Serie A - Atalanta players in the shop window (47.00)
    • PART 4a: La Liga - Real Madrid thump Celta Vigo (53.00)
    • PART 4b: Bundesliga - Kane chasing the record (60.00)

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  • Another huge weekend in the Premier League and Jimbo is joined by Daniel Storey, Colin Millar and Mark Carey to dissect it all.

    Liverpool and Man City draw 1-1 at Anfield in a pulsating encounter. Is it a good point for either side or a big missed opportunity for either side? 

    That result allows Arsenal to go top with victory over Brentford, as tall summer signings Rice and Havertz reap rewards for the Gunners.

    Tottenham tear apart Aston Villa in the Champions League six-pointer, with James Maddison proving to be a newly hidden threat.

    Plus PSR, fun Luton, pragmatic Brighton and Everton’s xG woes explained.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.
     
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: Liverpool 1-1 Man City (03.30)
    • PART 2a: Aston Villa 0-4 Tottenham (21.00)
    • PART 2b: Brighton 1-0 Forest & West Ham 2-2 Burnley (27.00)
    • PART 2c: Arsenal 2-1 Brentford (33.00) 
    • PART 3a: Leicester and more PSR chat (41.00)
    • PART 3b: The rest of the Premier League weekend (47.00)

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  • Jimbo welcomes Duncan Alexander, Charlie Eccleshare and Seb Stafford-Bloor into the studio after a “meh” Champions League week and a mouthwatering Premier League weekend.

    Liverpool host Man City at Anfield in the last Premier League meeting between Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola. We look back at some of the highlights of one of the most high-quality rivalries of all time.

    At the other end of the scale, we discuss the dismal pantheon of worst teams in Premier League history after Sheffield United lowered the bar even further against Arsenal on Monday night.

    The big teams in action all progressed to the Champions League quarter-finals this week, with Kane, Haaland and Mbappe all showing off their signature skills.

    And it’s 4th v 5th on Sunday as Aston Villa take on Spurs. But all the talk ahead of that match is about Villa’s massive wage bill and Tottenham’s season ticket prices.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.
     
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: Champions League last 16 round-up (01.30)
    • PART 2a: Liverpool v Man City preview (16.00)
    • PART 2b: Free-scoring Arsenal in action too (27.00)
    • PART 3a: Come on the coefficient (34.00) 
    • PART 3b: Aston Villa v Spurs preview (38.00)
    • PART 4a: The worst teams in Premier League history (48.00) 
    • PART 4b: The rest of the Premier League weekend (51.00)

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  • It's Jimbo and an interspersed Euro crew of James Horncastle, Raphael Honigstein, Julien Laurens and Alvaro Romeo.

    We look ahead to the last 16 second legs of the Champions League, where Bayern’s hopes of silverware could be ended by Lazio. With Leverkusen 10 points clear, is that it for the Bundesliga title race?

    Real Madrid host Leipzig after a final whistle controversy at Valencia that sees Jude Bellingham sent off. And with Barcelona losing Pedri to injury again, we ask if his career could be a warning sign to Lamine Yamal?

    Kylian Mbappe is taken off again in PSG’s draw at Monaco. Does Luis Enrique have a problem with star players?

    And it’s time to sing the praises of Stuttgart who look certain to be in the Champions League next season, as do Bologna. Plus it’s been one of the best weeks in Mallorca’s history.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.
     
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: Moment of the weekend Part 1 (01.00)
    • PART 2a: Struggling Bayern take on Lazio (03.30)
    • PART 2b: Elsewhere in the Bundesliga (10.00)
    • PART 3a: More Mbappe melodrama ahead of Real Sociedad trip (16.00) 
    • PART 3b: Elsewhere in Ligue 1 (21.30)
    • PART 4a: Moment of the weekend Part 2 (27.00) 
    • PART 4b: Real Madrid final whistle controversy (29.00)
    • PART 5a: Roma and Bologna on fire in Serie A (35.00)
    • PART 5b: More injury woe for Barcelona (44.00)

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  • Matt Davies-Adams is in the hotseat with Tim Spiers, Seb Stafford-Bloor and Jack Pitt-Brooke for company after a Premier League weekend full of late drama and stunning goals.

    Man City come from behind to beat Man United 3-1 at the Etihad. Are we still yet to see the best of City? And could Phil Foden be footballer of the year?

    Controversy for Clattenburg at the City Ground as Liverpool win in the 99th minute at Forest. We praise Liverpool’s resolve and ask if Forest are peak Barclays?

    Also on the agenda, the likeable Timo Werner, the Kompany conundrum, the players that could miss out on the Euros and the most improved player in the Premier League.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.
     
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: Goal of the weekend (01.30)
    • PART 2a: Man City 3-1 Man Utd (05.00)
    • PART 2b: Burnley 0-2 Bournemouth (19.30)
    • PART 3a: Nottingham Forest 0-1 Liverpool (26.00) 
    • PART 3b: Luton 2-3 Aston Villa (36.00)
    • PART 3c: Tottenham 3-1 Crystal Palace (42.00) 
    • PART 4: The rest of the Premier League weekend (48.00)

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