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  • Jimbo is in The Athletic studio with Michael Cox, Duncan Alexander and Tom Williams after more sensational Champions League action.

    It’s a milestone win for Luis Enrique’s PSG, coming from 2-0 down to inflict more pain on Pep Guardiola’s Man City and cast some doubt over their Champions League future.

    Elsewhere, there’s a heavyweight clash between Simeone and Alonso and the first ever 5-4 in the Champions League era as Barca beat Benfica. Was it too unserious to be called a classic? 

    It’s a big Premier League weekend for the under-pressure Ruben Amorim and Ange Postecoglou.

    Plus why Bournemouth v Forest is the game of the weekend and the rules in football that you didn’t know about.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.

    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: Now that’s what I call Swiss model (01.00)
    • PART 2a: PSG 4-2 Man City (06.30)
    • PART 2b: The rest of Wednesday’s action (16.00) 
    • PART 3a: Benfica 4-5 Barcelona (19.00)
    • PART 3b: Atletico 2-1 Leverkusen (26.00)
    • PART 3c: Liverpool win, Villa lose (29.00)
    • PART 4: A big weekend for Amorim and Ange (36.00)
    • PART 5a: Bournemouth v Forest preview (46.00)
    • PART 5b: Liverpool v Ipswich and Wolves v Arsenal (49.00)
    • PART 5c: The rest of the Premier League weekend (55.00)
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  • Jimbo’s got his European gang alongside him as James Horncastle, Seb Stafford-Bloor and Julien Laurens look back on the latest action across the continent - and look ahead to matchday seven in the Champions League. 
    We begin with a look ahead to some of those key UCL ties, including Wednesday night’s heavyweight 25th v 22nd battle between PSG and Manchester City. Plus, Liverpool look to make it seven wins from seven when they host high-flying Lille and Villa make the trip to Monaco. 
    There was late drama in Serie A as Romelu Lukaku scored the winner in a 3-2 victory in Bergamo to further derail Atalanta’s hopes of a first Scudetto. It means Antonio Conte’s side are three points clear at the top of the table, but have played a game more than chasers Inter Milan who picked up their own 3-1 win over Empoli to keep up the pressure. 
    Over in La Liga, promoted Leganes pulled off yet another shock as they ended Atlético Madrid’s club-record 15-game winning run. It’s a result that handed the advantage over to Real - with Mbappé and co fighting back from conceding after just 28 seconds to beat Las Palmas 4-1.
    In Germany, Bayern Munich’s lead at the top stays at four points after forgotten man Leon Goretzka bagged a brace in their 3-2 win over Wolfsburg. Chasers Leverkusen made it 11 wins in a row, with lateness no problem this week for Florian Wirtz who got an assist and brace of his own in their victory over Monchengladbach - an 11th win in a row in all competitions for the reigning champions. Plus, could a certain former Manchester United manager be parachuted in to save Dortmund as their season continues to implode?
    And in France, you guessed it… PSG’s unbeaten run continues - this time coming from behind to beat Lens 2-1 and extend their lead at the top of the table to nine points. That’s after closest challengers Marseille were held to a 1-1 draw by Strasbourg. 
    Produced by Lucy Oliva.
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: Moments of the weekend (00.45)
    • PART 2: Champions League previews (12.30)
    • PART 3: Serie A review - Napoli beat Atalanta to strengthen title hopes (23.25)
    • PART 4: La Liga review - Atleti’s 15-match winning run over as Real go top (36.25)
    • PART 5: Bundesliga review - Big trouble for Dortmund as Leverkusen keep winning (41.10)
    • PART 6: Ligue 1 review - PSG’s lead stretched to nine points (51.25)
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  • Matt Davies-Adams is in the hot seat with Daniel Storey, Colin Millar and Sasha Goryunov for company after another seismic Premier League weekend.

    Liverpool have an 11/10 Saturday with a late win over Brentford while Arsenal let a two-goal lead slip against Villa. Hear why the Reds are almost home free and why the Gunners are actually doing well.

    Everton stun Spurs with their first win under David Moyes since his return to Goodison. What next for Postecoglou’s Tottenham and what next for Amorim’s Man United who are beaten yet again by Brighton?

    Bournemouth make it 11 games unbeaten with a stunning 4-1 win at Newcastle, as Andoni Iraola continues to produce one of the best coaching performances in years.

    Plus Man City’s 6-0 win at Ipswich, Forest as flat-track bullies and what do West Ham want to be?

    Produced by Charlie Jones.

    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1a: Ipswich 0-6 Man City with Mark Carey (03.00)
    • PART 1b: Man United 1-3 Brighton (12.45)
    • PART 1c: Everton 3-2 Spurs with Matt Jones (18.00) 
    • PART 2a: Brentford 0-2 Liverpool (31.00)
    • PART 2b: Arsenal 2-2 Aston Villa (37.00)
    • PART 2c: Forest 3-2 Southampton (43.00)
    • PART 2d: Newcastle 1-4 Bournemouth (48.00)
    • PART 3a: West Ham 0-2 Crystal Palace (55.00)
    • PART 3b: Leicester 0-2 Fulham (61.00)
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  • Jimbo welcomes Rory Smith, Natalie Gedra and Duncan Alexander aboard the good ship Totally, sailing through a sea of Premier League football.

    Arsenal come from behind to win the North London derby and close the gap on leaders Liverpool to 4 points. Are we set for an old-fashioned title race? How many teams are involved? And have Spurs broken Ange?

    This weekend the Gunners host Villa who broke their hearts last season and ruined David Moyes’ homecoming at Goodison. And the increasingly impressive Bournemouth make the long, long trip to face a Newcastle side who are up to 9 wins in a row.

    Plus eagle-handling content, father-son scoring combos and Everton season ticket selection.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.

    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: Lazio falconer latest (01.00)
    • PART 2: Arsenal 2-1 Tottenham (05.00)
    • PART 3a: Forest 1-1 Liverpool (18.00) 
    • PART 3b: Brentford 2-2 Man City (25.00)
    • PART 3c: Chelsea 2-2 Bournemouth & Newcastle 3-0 Wolves (36.00)
    • PART 4: The rest of the Premier League midweek/weekend (48.00)
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  • Jimbo’s joined by a full complement of European experts as Pol Ballús, James Horncastle, Julien Laurens and the returning Seb Stafford-Bloor are on hand to look back on a busy weekend of action.
    We begin in Saudi Arabia, where Barcelona stunned Real Madrid to win the Supercopa de España in emphatic fashion. Back on home soil, Atleti went top of La Liga after a club record 14th win in a row in all competitions courtesy of their 1-0 victory over Osasuna. 
    The Bundesliga is back after die Winterpause - and it returned in style on Friday night as Leverkusen made it nine wins in a row and inflicted Dortmund’s first home defeat of the season as they ran out 3-2 winners. Plus, which striker who scored a remarkable goal this weekend gets a comparison to Mark Viduka?!
    Over in Serie A, Napoli sit top of the pile after their 2-0 win over Verona - but it looks like Kvaradona could be on his way out... Meanwhile, Atalanta stuttered to their second consecutive draw to fall behind Inter in the table. Draw specialists Juve made it a remarkable 12 stalemates from their 19 league fixtures after it finished 1-1 in the Turin derby. 
    And in Ligue 1, PSG stay unbeaten and seven points clear at the top of the table after their 2-1 win over Saint-Étienne, while Marseille try to keep up the pressure with their 2-1 victory at Rennes. Plus, Didier Deschamps will be leaving his role as France manager after the 2026 World Cup - but was it wise to announce the news now? 
    Produced by Lucy Oliva.
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: Moments of the weekend (00.45)
    • PART 2: La Liga review - Barca blow away Real (again) as Atleti can’t stop winning (8.25) 
    • PART 3: Bundesliga review - Leverkusen shine without Wirtz as Kane keeps his cool from the spot (19.05)
    • PART 4: Serie A review - Napoli are top but prepare to lose Kvaradona (31.25)
    • PART 5: Ligue 1 review - Didier Deschamps era given end date while PSG eye invincible season (50.15)
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  • Jimbo is joined by Daniel Storey, Adrian Clarke and Tim Spiers after an enthralling FA Cup 3rd round weekend.

    Man United show remarkable resilience to play with 10 men for over an hour and progress on penalties at the Emirates. Carl Anka tells us why this could be a turning point for Ruben Amorim. But it’s been a bleak week for Arsenal. Does Mikel Arteta need help in the transfer market?

    Elsewhere, Tottenham avoid potentially the biggest upset of all time as they need extra-time to see off a very positive Tamworth side. And Plymouth do take the scalp of Premier League Brentford.

    Maybe the biggest surprise of the weekend was Everton parting company with Sean Dyche and bringing back David Moyes. Hear from the fans as to why the reception to the return of the former Toffees boss has been mixed.

    And there’s a big Premier League midweek to look forward to. Are Forest about to cement themselves as title challengers with another win over Liverpool?

    Produced by Charlie Jones.

    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1a: FA Cup 3rd round highlights (01.30)
    • PART 1b: Man United knock out Arsenal, with Carl Anka (07.00)
    • PART 1c: Tamworth 0-3 Tottenham AET (21.00) 
    • PART 1d: Brentford 0-1 Plymouth (26.00)
    • PART 2a: David Moyes back at Everton, with Les Roberts (32.00)
    • PART 2b: Elsewhere in the FA Cup (42.00)
    • PART 3: Forest v Liverpool and the Premier League midweek (49.00)
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  • Jimbo, Michael Cox, Duncan Alexander and Jay Harris cast their collective eye over a very big week of football.

    Tottenham inflict a rare defeat on Arne Slot’s Liverpool as they take a 1-0 lead to Anfield in the second leg of the Carabao Cup semi-finals in a month’s time. Can they reach the final and did Ange have a point about VAR?

    Newcastle get a dream 2-0 win at the Emirates in their first leg. Have Arsenal gone backwards this season and do the Magpies have any weaknesses right now?

    Big week at West Ham as The Athletic’s Roshane Thomas tells us. Julen Lopetegui is replaced as head coach by Graham Potter, someone with a point to prove after his 7 month spell at Chelsea.

    And it’s FA Cup 3rd round weekend. Arsenal v Man United is the standout tie. Or is it non-league Tamworth against Spurs? How many ties is Ashley Young linked to? Those questions answered and more.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.

    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1a: Tottenham 1-0 Liverpool (03.00)
    • PART 1b: Arsenal 0-2 Newcastle (15.00)
    • PART 2: Lopetegui out, Potter in at West Ham, with Roshane Thomas (23.00) 
    • PART 3a: Tamworth v Tottenham preview (33.00)
    • PART 3b: Elsewhere in the FA Cup (42.00)
    • PART 3c: Arsenal v Man United preview (47.00)
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  • Jimbo’s back for the first time in 2025 and he’s got James Horncastle, Pol Ballús and Julien Laurens alongside him to run the rule over all the latest action from across Europe. 
    AC Milan kicked off the new year in style as they fought back from 2-0 down to beat rivals Inter 3-2 in the Supercoppa over in Saudi Arabia as new boss Sérgio Conceição got off to the perfect start. Meanwhile, back on home soil Roma continued their resurgence under Claudio Ranieri with a 2-0 victory in the derby with Lazio. 
    In La Liga the Dani Olmo debacle rumbles on… He’s with Barcelona in Saudi Arabia, but he’s not eligible to play after Spain's football authorities rejected the club’s attempt to register the midfielder. On the pitch, Jude Bellingham atoned for his missed penalty with a 95th-minute winner as 10-man Real Madrid snatched a dramatic victory at Valencia to move top of the table. 
    And in France, PSG picked up the first silverware of the season courtesy of Ousmane Dembele’s stoppage-time winner in their 1-0 victory over Monaco in the Trophée des Champions over in Doha. Back in Ligue 1, Marseille closed the gap at the top of the table to 7 points courtesy of their big 5-1 win over Le Havre.
    No German action to speak of as die Winterpause continues - BUT we do have Dortmund v Leverkusen to look forward to on Friday night as the Bundesliga finally returns. 
    Produced by Lucy Oliva.
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: Moments of the weekend (00.45)
    • PART 2: Serie A review - Milan stun Inter in the Supercoppa while Roma beat Lazio (08.15)
    • PART 3: La Liga review - Olmo saga rumbles on as Real leave it late to go top (20.00)
    • PART 4: Ligue 1 review - PSG lift first silverware as Marseille and Lyon continue good form (32.55)
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  • Jimbo is joined by Daniel Storey, Adrian Clarke and Tim Spiers after an intriguing Premier League weekend.

    Man United shock us all with a calm but athletic display at Anfield, holding Liverpool 2-2 and denying Arne Slot’s side the chance to go 8 points clear. Was Trent Alexander-Arnold too distracted by the interest of Real Madrid?

    Arsenal also draw at Brighton with Mikel Arteta unhappy with the officials, while Chelsea make it 4 games without a win after their 1-1 at Palace.

    Plus the impressive Iraola, Savinho the saviour, what’s wrong with Ange’s suits and are Southampton about to sink even deeper into shambles, on and off the pitch?

    Produced by Charlie Jones.

    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1a: Liverpool 2-2 Man United with Laurie Whitwell (03.30)
    • PART 1b: Fulham 2-2 Ipswich (17.00)
    • PART 2a: Brighton 1-1 Arsenal (24.00) 
    • PART 2b: Spurs 1-2 Newcastle (32.00)
    • PART 2c: Man City 4-1 West Ham (38.00)
    • PART 3: The rest of the Premier League weekend (43.00)
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  • Jimbo, Duncan Alexander, Charlie Eccleshare and Jay Harris are in the studio for the first Totally Football Show of 2025!

    Arsenal are just about keeping in touch with the leaders after their win at Brentford. Hear what Mikel Merino has in common with Tom Hiddleston.

    Table-topping Liverpool host relegation-threatened Man United on Sunday. Can anyone on the panel make a case for anything other than a Reds win? And what does the future hold for Trent Alexander- Arnold?

    Red-hot Newcastle head to Tottenham on Saturday. Where is it going wrong for Spurs and where did it go wrong for Nuno at Spurs?

    Matt Davies-Adams joins us to review a full round of Championship action, with Sunderland challenging for a return to the top flight.

    Plus transfer business, knee-jerk conclusions and Totally’s strongest man.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.

    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1a: The transfer window is open as we reach the season’s halfway point (02.00)
    • PART 1b: Brentford 1-3 Arsenal (11.30)
    • PART 2a: Liverpool v Man Utd preview (23.00) 
    • PART 2b: Spurs v Newcastle preview (32.00)
    • PART 2c: Man City v West Ham & Palace v Chelsea (41.00)
    • PART 3: The rest of the Premier League weekend (45.00)
    • PART 4: Championship round-up with Matt Davies-Adams (54.00)
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  • Jimbo, Rory Smith, Tom Williams and Daniel Storey are back for the final podcast of 2024!

    It’s yet another defeat for Man United at home to possibly the second best team in the country right now Newcastle. Can Ruben Amorim really keep losing as he searches for the right formula at Old Trafford?

    Ipswich make headlines around the world with their first home win of the season against stuttering Chelsea.

    Which is good news for Liverpool who are flying high at the top of the table. Was it actually a good idea to let Salah, Van Dijk and Trent’s contracts run down?

    Elsewhere, Postecoglou is a bad salesman and Forest are 2nd! Find out what the panel are looking forward to seeing in 2025

    Plus Sérgio Conceição, Sir Gareth and holograms.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.

    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1a: Man United 0-2 Newcastle (05.30)
    • PART 1b: Ipswich 2-0 Chelsea with Stuart Watson (16.00)
    • PART 1c: Aston Villa 2-2 Brighton (30.00) 
    • PART 2a: West Ham 0-5 Liverpool (33.00)
    • PART 2b: Nottingham Forest are second! (41.00)
    • PART 2c: Spurs 2-2 Wolves (45.00)
    • PART 2d: Leicester 0-2 Man City (52.00)
    • PART 3a: Milan change managers (56.00)
    • PART 3b: The rest of the Premier League weekend (59.00)
    • PART 3c: Looking forward to 2025 (63.00)
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  • Jimbo’s got his festive friends alongside him as Julien Laurens, James Horncastle and Pol Ballús bring the pre-Christmas cheer and reflect on all the action from across the continent. 
    There was late, late drama in La Liga as Alexander Sørloth’s 96th minute goal made it 12 wins in a row for new league leaders Atleti following a 2-1 victory over Barcelona - who are down to third and in their worst run of form for over 20 years. Elsewhere, a certain Kylian Mbappé’s starting to look pretty good for Real Madrid… 
    It was all about the Coupe de France in, well, France - including humiliation for Montpellier at the hands of fourth tier Le Puy Foot, memorable penalty saves and disappointment for Andy Carroll. 
    Meanwhile in the Bundesliga it looks like we’ve got a two-horse race on our hands for the title, as Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen both registered big 5-1 wins to keep things nicely poised heading into die Winterpause.
    And it’s even tighter in Serie A, with Napoli just two points behind Atalanta -  the leaders having extended their winning run to 11 straight games in a tight 3-2 victory at Empoli. 
    Plus, we say goodbye to 2024 with some… potentially unconventional picks for our best moments of the past 12 months. 
    Produced by Lucy Oliva.
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: Moment of the weekend, festive plans and Christmas food (00.40)
    • PART 2: La Liga review - Sorloth stuns Barca and Mbappe finds his form (08.45)
    • PART 3: Ligue 1 review - damaged Donnarumma and Coupe de France upsets (21.25)
    • PART 4: Bundesliga review - Bayern and Leverkusen bag five before die Winterpause (31.10)
    • PART 5: Serie A review - De Ketelaere stars as Napoli keep up the pace (34.55)
    • PART 6: Moments of 2024 - judo, comebacks and Knights (45.15)
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  • Jimbo is joined by Daniel Storey, Matt Davies-Adams and a host of festive friends after another enthralling Premier League weekend.

    It’s box-office at Spurs again as league leaders Liverpool win 6-3 in North London. Are we normalising the incredible achievements of Arne Slot? And how long does Ange have left?

    Man City are in 7th place, a full 12 points off top spot after yet another defeat at Villa. Are they paying for a lack of future-proofing?

    Tim Spiers and Charlotte Harpur watch a couple of incredible 3-0 away wins for Wolves at the King Power and Bournemouth at Old Trafford. Should Ruben Amorim have taken the United job?

    Plus who are Forest’s biggest challengers for 4th? And what’s going on at Swindon?

    Produced by Charlie Jones.

    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1a: Tottenham 3-6 Liverpool with James Pearce (03.30)
    • PART 1b: Arsenal win, Chelsea don’t (14.00)
    • PART 2a: Leicester 0-3 Wolves with Tim Spiers (21.00) 
    • PART 2b: Man United 0-3 Bournemouth with Charlotte Harpur (28.00)
    • PART 2c: Fulham 0-0 Southampton (34.00)
    • PART 3a: Swindon struggling while Forest stay 4th (36.00)
    • PART 3b: Aston Villa 2-1 Man City (43.00)
    • PART 3c: Ipswich 0-4 Newcastle & West Ham 1-1 Brighton (50.00)
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  • Jimbo welcomes Charlie Eccleshare, Adrian Clarke and Benji Lanyado into the studio ahead of the last Premier League matchday before Christmas.

    The Carabao Cup quarter-finals bring good tidings for a Jesus-inspired Arsenal and league leaders Liverpool. How will the Reds fare at unpredictable Spurs on Sunday?

    Chelsea could go top of the table but they have to visit their bogey ground - Goodison Park.

    Will Man City sink further into the mire at Villa Park? And whose fault is their wretched run?

    The panel are feeling very frustrated by Rashford and Brentford but are loving Rohl and Robinson.

    Plus goals you don’t see anymore, and who plays the worst football in the Premier League?

    Produced by Charlie Jones.

    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: Carabao Cup quarter-final roundup (03.00)
    • PART 2a: Tottenham v Liverpool preview (10.00)
    • PART 2b: Everton v Chelsea preview (19.00) 
    • PART 3a: Aston Villa v Man City preview (28.00)
    • PART 3b: Crystal Palace v Arsenal preview (38.00)
    • PART 4a: Listener questions (44.00)
    • PART 4b: The rest of the Premier League weekend (55.00)
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  • Jimbo’s joined by his continental crew - James Horncastle, Julien Laurens, Pol Ballús and Seb Stafford-Bloor - to look back on the latest week of action from across Europe. 
    Atletico Madrid took advantage of their faltering rivals Barcelona and Real with a 1-0 win over Getafe to move level on points with Hansi Flick’s side at the top of the table - and with a game in hand. That’s after Barca’s 1-0 defeat at the hands of Leganes, while Carlo Ancelotti’s men were held 3-3 by Rayo Vallecano. 
    It’s just as exciting over in Italy, with Atalanta flying high after their historic 10th consecutive league win. Napoli got back to winning ways to sit two points behind, while Inter also kept up the pressure with a statement 6-0 win over Lazio on Monday night.
    In the Bundesliga Bayern tasted defeat for the first time courtesy of a lacklustre 2-1 loss at bogey side Mainz, meaning Leverkusen closed the gap to four points courtesy of a 2-0 win at Augsburg. Plus, are Leipzig in the process of getting their season back on track?
    And in Ligue 1, PSG remain unbeaten and sit seven points ahead of the rest of the pack after their 3-1 win over Lyon. Elsewhere Lille extended their unbeaten run to 16 games in all competitions courtesy of a late 1-1 draw with Marseille, their longest unbeaten run for 51 years. 
    Produced by Lucy Oliva.
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: Moments of the weekend (00.45)
    • PART 2: Serie A review - Six of the best from Inter while Atalanta make history (06.45)
    • PART 3: La Liga review - Barca lose again as Atleti close the gap (23.15)
    • PART 4: Ligue 1 review - PSG still unbeaten and seven points clear (34.15)
    • PART 5: Bundesliga review - Bayern taste defeat for the first time as Leverkusen slash their lead (47.55)
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  • Jimbo, Duncan Alexander, Daniel Storey and Tim Spiers have plenty on their plate after a narrative-packed Premier League weekend.

    The Manchester derby is won in sensational fashion by Man United with two late goals and Amad Diallo lighting up a drab derby. Is Man City’s place in the top 4 at serous risk?

    Two managers lose their jobs on Sunday. Gary O’Neil after Wolves’ apocalyptic defeat against Ipswich, and Russell Martin after Southampton’s mauling by Tottenham.

    Elsewhere Matt Davies-Adams watched Chelsea close the gap on Liverpool to just 2 points. But it’s a good weekend for the league leaders who rescue a draw with 10 men, while Arsenal draw a blank against Everton.

    Oh and Forest are in the top 4 after their own late comeback against Aston Villa.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.

    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1a: Man City 1-2 Man United with Laurie Whitwell (04.00)
    • PART 1b: Southampton 0-5 Spurs, Martin sacked (15.00)
    • PART 1c: Chelsea 2-1 Brentford with Matt Davies-Adams (24.30) 
    • PART 2a: Liverpool and Arsenal drop points in different fashions (31.00)
    • PART 2b: Brighton 1-3 Crystal Palace (38.00)
    • PART 3a: Nottingham Forest 2-1 Aston Villa (42.00)
    • PART 3b: Wolves 1-2 Ipswich, O’Neil sacked (49.00)
    • PART 3c: Newcastle 4-0 Leicester (56.00)
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  • Jimbo welcomes Michael Cox, Duncan Alexander and Tom Williams into the studio for a bumper edition of the Totally Football Show.

    Champions League matchday 6 sees Man City lose for the 7th time in 10 matches, this time in Turin against Juventus. Does Pep regret signing that new contract ahead of the most uncertain Manchester derby in years?

    Elsewhere Real Madrid are victorious against Atalanta in perhaps the game of the season so far, and the Brest fairytale continues.

    The 2034 World Cup will take place in Saudi Arabia, while the 2030 World Cup will take place in 3 different continents. The panel express their dismay at the process and ponder the future of the World Cup.

    The Premier League weekend also sees some Sunday 7pm kick-offs with the under-pressure Postecoglou and the inimitable Palmer in action.

    Plus the magnificence of Marco Silva, Wizzard and Wikipedia

    Produced by Charlie Jones.

    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1a: Juventus 2-0 Man City (06.00)
    • PART 1b: Victories for Arsenal, Liverpool & Villa (14.00)
    • PART 2a: Atalanta 2-3 Real Madrid (26.00) 
    • PART 2b: Elsewhere in the Champions League (31.00)
    • PART 3: Saudi Arabia to host the 2034 World Cup (38.00)
    • PART 4a: Manchester derby preview (48.00)
    • PART 4b: The rest of the Premier League weekend (56.00)
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  • Jimbo’s joined by Julien Laurens, Pol Ballús, Seb Stafford Bloor and James Horncastle for a deep-dive into matchday six of the Champions League - plus a look back at all the weekend’s domestic action from around Europe. 
    PSG are on their worst run of the season - three games without a win in all competitions and just one goal scored. They gear up for a crucial Champions League meeting with Salzburg, while in Ligue 1 Marseille and Monaco closed the gap at the top to five points.
    Serie A has a new leader - with Atalanta taking advantage of Napoli’s 1-0 defeat at the hands of Lazio to move two points clear at the summit courtesy of their own 2-1 win over Milan. So, could Gasperini’s men get the better of Real Madrid in their European showdown on Tuesday night in Bergamo?
    In the Bundesliga Dortmund warmed up for their midweek meeting with Barcelona by drawing 1-1 with Gladbach, while Bayern Munich’s lead at the top of the table stands at six points following their 4-2 win over Heidenheim. 
    And in La Liga Barcelona’s slump in form continued with a 2-2 draw at Betis - meaning Real and Atleti are breathing down their necks, both with games in hand over Hansi Flick’s men. It was Diego Simeone’s side who picked up the most dramatic result of the weekend, coming back from 3-1 down with an hour played to win 4-3 against Sevilla. 
    Produced by Lucy Oliva. 
    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: Moment of the weekend and Champions League previews - (00.45)
    • PART 2: Ligue 1 review - Goal-shy PSG flatter to deceive - (13.00)
    • PART 3: Serie A review - Atalanta take top spot as Lazio get the better of Napoli (twice) - (23.25)
    • PART 4: Bundesliga review - Marco Rose spared as Bayern go six points clear - (37.55)
    • PART 5: La Liga review - Atleti win nine in a row as Barca slip up again - (50.00)
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  • Jimbo, Daniel Storey, Tom Williams and Tim Spiers gather to discuss a Premier League weekend packed full of drama and goals.

    It’s another sensational Spurs v Chelsea fixture with Enzo Maresca’s Blues running out 4-3 winners. They sit 4 points behind leaders Liverpool while many are questioning how long Ange Postecoglou has left at Tottenham.

    Man United are beaten for the second time in a remarkable week at Old Trafford and then part company with director of football Dan Ashworth the very next day. But can Nuno take Forest into Europe?

    There’s late drama everywhere on Sunday, including Bournemouth snatching victory from the jaws of defeat at Portman Road. Stuart Watson has more on another hammer blow for Ipswich.


    Plus Man City and Arsenal slip up, and the quote of the season so far.

    Produced by Charlie Jones.

    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1: Tottenham 3-4 Chelsea with Liam Twomey (05.30)
    • PART 2a: Fulham 1-1 Arsenal and Leicester 2-2 Brighton (21.00)
    • PART 2b: Ipswich 1-2 Bournemouth with Stuart Watson (28.00) 
    • PART 3a: Man Utd 2-3 Forest + Dan Ashworth exits (37.00)
    • PART 3b: The rest of the Premier League weekend/midweek (50.00)
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  • Jimbo welcomes Natalie Gedra, Duncan Alexander and Charlie Eccleshare into the studio in the midst of a week packed full of Premier League football.

    Liverpool drop some rare points after a classic 3-3 draw at St James’s Park. Will there be another slip-up on Saturday in what could be the last ever derby at Goodison Park?

    Arsenal cut the gap to 7 points after bombarding Man United with corners at the Emirates. Are we living in the golden era of set-pieces?

    Chelsea are also 7 points behind the leaders after their 5-1 win at Southampton. Next up, a trip to Tottenham, which last season gave us one of the craziest Premier League fixtures ever.

    Plus Man City’s return to form, and will West Ham and Wolves change managers before the two teams meet next Monday?

    Produced by Charlie Jones.

    RUNNING ORDER: 
    • PART 1a: Newcastle 3-3 Liverpool with George Caulkin (04.00)
    • PART 1b: Arsenal 2-0 Man United (14.30)
    • PART 2: Chelsea and Man City also victorious (28.00) 
    • PART 3a: Merseyside derby preview with Patrick Boyland (40.00)
    • PART 3b: The rest of the Premier League weekend/midweek (48.00)
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