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Ian is joined by Ryan Hunn and special guest Luis Miguel Echegaray to discuss Luis’s beloved Aston Villa (01:09), Unai Emery’s impact on the team and the moment they find themselves in, on the precipice of glory in both the Europa Conference League and the race for the top four in the Premier League. They also discuss another of Luis’s passions—MLS, Lionel Messi’s impact on the league and the legacy he’s building (24:03).
To finish, the trio consider a new law for penalties put forward by Joel Golby on X (41:18) and come up with their own proposals for rule changes.
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Ryan Hunn and Luis Miguel Echegaray
Producers: Ryan Hunn, Roscoe Bowman and Jonathan Fisher
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Ian is joined by Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Musa Okwonga to look back at a chaotic FA Cup weekend, starting with the 4-3 thriller at Old Trafford in which Manchester United knocked Liverpool out (05:23). United will face Coventry City in the semifinal (thanks to Ian); the gang discusses their dramatic last-gasp, 3-2 win over Wolves (18:48) and what difficulties they might pose at Wembley.
Next they discuss Chelsea’s 4-2 win over Leicester (27:26), which may have earned both Mauricio Pochettino and Raheem Sterling some breathing room ahead of a semifinal meeting with reigning champions Manchester City.
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Musa Okwonga
Producers: Ryan Hunn, Roscoe Bowman, and Jonathan Fisher
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Ian is joined by Flo Lloyd-Hughes, Fadumo Olow and Mayowa Quadri at Stamford Bridge, with reaction to Chelsea’s 3-1 win over Arsenal, which sent Emma Hayes’ side three points clear at the top of the WSL (00:30). They then wrap up on some chat about the men’s Champions League draw, which saw some tasty ties for the quarterfinals and potential semifinals (23:56).
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Flo Lloyd-Hughes, Fadumo Olow and Mayowa Quadri
Producers: Roscoe Bowman and Ryan Hunn
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Ian is joined by Ryan Hunn for a special 'Wrighty’s House' to react to Arsenal’s win on penalties against Porto, recorded in Ian’s car at the Emirates Stadium straight after the game (00:19). They touch on the positives, the negatives, and what this win might mean for the rest of the season. There’s also some praise for how Porto’s tactics made it difficult over the two legs and David Raya’s penalty saves.
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Ryan Hunn
Producers: Roscoe Bowman and Ryan Hunn
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Ian is joined by Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Ryan Hunn and they begin by chatting about the Let Girls Play campaign (03:13), before recapping Conti Cup wins for Arsenal and Chelsea, which set up a rematch of last year’s final (07:02). Next up, there’s some chat about this week’s Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League games, before a quick look ahead to Liverpool hosting Manchester City in the Premier League (32:48).
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Ryan Hunn and Flo Lloyd-Hughes
Producers: Roscoe Bowman and Ryan Hunn
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Ian is joined by Musa Okwonga and Ryan Hunn to talk about how Arsenal once again won away from home by a big margin, after beating Sheffield United 6-0 at Bramall Lane (01:00). They chat about how this side has become more ruthless since the break and how the Premier League title run in is set up, before touching on some other football things from the weekend (25:20) and a quick chat about what the 'Wrighty’s House' football team would look like.
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Ryan Hunn and Musa Okwonga
Producers: Roscoe Bowman and Ryan Hunn
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Ian is joined by Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Fadumo Olow to discuss the news that Paul Pogba has been given a four-year ban for a doping offence (04:28), which Pogba denies and is appealing. They look ahead to two big derbies happening on Sunday—first, Arsenal vs. Tottenham in the WSL (23:00), with Arsenal looking to avenge their first defeat to Spurs in December. Then they tackle the Manchester derby in the Premier League (31:28) and wonder whether there’s any hope for United to spring a surprise.
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Fadumo Olow
Producers: Ryan Hunn, Roscoe Bowman and Jonathan Fisher
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Ian is joined by Clive Palmer and Ryan Hunn to react to Liverpool’s extra-time win over Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final (01:00), where Jürgen Klopp’s youngsters saw off Mauricio Pochettino’s side, thanks to a Virgil van Dijk header. They then turn their attention to Arsenal’s brilliant performance on Saturday at the Emirates, where they beat Newcastle United 4-1 (18:03), before shouting out Fulham’s win over Manchester United (39:55), wrapping up the rest of the Premier League, and giving flowers to John Stones and Jarrad Branthwaite.
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Clive Palmer and Ryan Hunn
Producers: Ryan Hunn and Roscoe Bowman
Additional Production: Jonathan Fisher
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Ian is joined by Ryan Hunn and Musa Okwonga to discuss Porto’s 1-0 win over Arsenal in the Champions League round of 16 (04:47), what Arsenal can learn from conceding a last-minute winner and what may be needed in the second leg. They look forward to the Carabao Cup final this weekend between Chelsea and Liverpool (25:50) and ask whether Chelsea, fresh off a shock result against Manchester City, can channel their energies to overcome the odds. The Lionesses play their first of two friendlies tonight against Austria, and Ian tells us his hopes and dreams for England in this international break (34:00). And they finish off by handing out flowers (37:21) to the fans of the Bundesliga, Marcus Thuram, Cloé Lacasse and Arsenal Women.
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Ryan Hunn and Musa Okwonga
Producers: Ryan Hunn, Roscoe Bowman and Jonathan Fisher
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Ian is joined by Carl Anka and Ryan Hunn to look back at Arsenal’s 3-1 win over Liverpool (01:21), which saw Mikel Arteta’s side close the gap at the top of the table. They also chat about a good afternoon for Manchester United, who put three goals past West Ham at Old Trafford (21:43), and they give some shout-outs to Wolves (27:26) and some other Premier League results. Then, Velile Mnyandu returns to chat about the AFCON quarterfinals and look ahead to the rest of the tournament (39:23).
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Carl Anka and Ryan Hunn
Producers: Ryan Hunn, Roscoe Bowman and Jonathan Fisher
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Ian is joined by Ryan Hunn and Flo Lloyd-Hughes to hand out some flowers to the individual winners of the midweek Premier League fixtures. They start by discussing the shocking news that Lewis Hamilton will be leaving Mercedes at the end of the 2024 Formula 1 season to join rival Ferrari (02:30). There are flowers for Kobbie Mainoo and Conor Bradley after Manchester United beat Wolves 4-3 in a barnstormer and Liverpool swatted Chelsea aside on Wednesday night (05:49). They finish by compiling a “Players You Only Love if They’re on Your Team” XI, brought on by Neal Maupay’s latest bout of Main Character Energy (37:11).
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Ryan Hunn and Flo Lloyd-Hughes
Producers: Ryan Hunn, Roscoe Bowman and Jonathan Fisher
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Ian is joined by Carl Anka and Flo Lloyd-Hughes to discuss the ongoing 2024 Africa Cup of Nations. They start by discussing Ghana’s short-lived appearance at the tournament (02:36), as they were knocked out in the group stage after collecting just two points. They give their first reaction to the breaking news that Jürgen Klopp will be leaving Liverpool at the end of the season (12:56). Then South African football journalist Velile Mnyandu joins us from Côte d'Ivoire to give us his insight into the tournament so far (16:32), his verdict on the major nations who have flopped and the surprise packages who helped send them home.
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Carl Anka, Flo Lloyd-Hughes, and Velile Mnyandu
Producers: Ryan Hunn, Roscoe Bowman, and Jonathan Fisher
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Ian is joined by Musa Okwonga and Ryan Hunn to chat about two incidents of racist abuse from the weekend, at Milan’s Mike Maignan and Coventry City’s Kasey Palmer (01:00). They then move on to the Premier League, where Liverpool extended their lead at the top (08:34), Arsenal cruised by a disappointing Crystal Palace (14:52), plus Ivan Toney’s return and more VAR drama, before rounding up on some AFCON stuff (35:16).
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Musa Okwonga and Ryan Hunn
Producers: Ryan Hunn and Roscoe Bowman
Additional Production: Jonathan Fisher
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Ian is joined by Ryan Hunn and Flo Lloyd-Hughes to react to the news that Sarina Wiegman has signed a new contract to manage the England women’s national team through to the 2027 World Cup (04:14). They discuss Jordan Henderson’s move to Ajax, bringing a premature end to his controversial move to Al-Ettifaq in the Saudi Pro League, and what this means for his future and his reputation (17:59). Then, to celebrate Ian’s role in the new Netflix film 'The Kitchen,' he talks about his experience on set (27:33) and working with Kano and Daniel Kaluuya. Between them, they come up with a list of all-time great films they’d love to watch on a film night with the whole 'Wrighty’s House' crew (35:18).
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Ryan Hunn and Flo Lloyd-Hughes
Producers: Ryan Hunn, Roscoe Bowman and Jonathan Fisher
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Ian is joined by Ryan Hunn and special guest Kieron O’Connor, a.k.a. Swiss Ramble, to dive into Premier League Financial Fair Play (04:24). They chat about Nottingham Forest profit and sustainability issues, Newcastle United potentially needing to sell in this window, whether Arsenal can actually afford to bring in a top striker, and whether FFP has actually worked in its current form. Then, Ian gives his thoughts on Jadon Sancho’s return to Dortmund and Eric Dier’s surprise move to Bayern (37:41).
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Ryan Hunn and Kieron O’Connor
Producers: Ryan Hunn and Roscoe Bowman
Additional Production: Jonathan Fisher
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Ian is joined by Musa Okwonga and Flo Lloyd-Hughes for a Sunday night edition of 'Wrighty’s House' to discuss Arsenal’s 2-0 defeat to Liverpool. They start by reacting to the news that Sam Kerr has injured her ACL in Chelsea’s midseason training camp (01:09) and wondering what Chelsea can do to survive without her. They move on to Arsenal’s troubles in front of goal (06:58), some worrying patterns of play that they’ve fallen into, and what the future holds for this team.
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Musa Okwonga and Flo Lloyd-Hughes
Producers: Roscoe Bowman and Jonathan Fisher
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It’s the first show of the year, and Ian is joined by Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Mayowa Quadri. They begin with a catchup about Christmas and the New Year before discussing Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s sending off against Crystal Palace (07:43). They lose themselves in the aftermath of the PDC World Darts Championship (15:44), where Luke Littler took the world by storm, before looking ahead to the FA Cup third round (25:16) and chatting about some great FA Cup memories.
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Mayowa Quadri
Producers: Ryan Hunn, Roscoe Bowman and Jonathan Fisher
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Ian is joined by Clive Palmer and Ryan Hunn to chat about West Ham’s win over Arsenal in what was a first victory at Emirates Stadium for David Moyes (01:10). They analyse Arsenal’s issues, West Ham’s game plan and their efficiency, before moving on to Brighton’s win over Spurs (35:51), Rasmus Hojlund’s first Premier League goal, and more
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Clive Palmer and Ryan Hunn
Producers: Ryan Hunn, Roscoe Bowman, and Jonathan Fisher
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It’s a special Christmas episode, with almost the full crew! Ian is joined by Flo, Mayowa, Fadumo, Musa, Jeanette, and Ryan, all in the studio! They discuss some football moments, players or specific football things they’ve loved this year (01:20), favourite players of 2023 (20:26), plus some wild predictions for 2024!! From all the crew, Merry Christmas, happy holiday, and we’ll see you for our final episode of the year next week.
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Flo Lloyd-Hughes, Mayowa Quadri, Fadumo Olow, Musa Okwonga, Jeanette Kwakye, and Ryan Hunn
Producers: Ryan Hunn, Roscoe Bowman and Jonathan Fisher
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Ian is joined by Musa Okwonga and Ryan Hunn to talk about his decision to leave BBC’s Match of the Day at the end of the season (00:30), his punditry career, the highlights of being on the show and some of the friendships made. In part two, Flo Lloyd-Hughes joins Musa and Ian to chat to Taika Waititi (31:54), director of the forthcoming film ‘Next Goal Wins’. They talk about the film itself, plus lessons Taika learnt while making it, that ends up as some great life advice!
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Musa Okwonga, Ryan Hunn, Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Taika Waititi
Producers: Ryan Hunn and Roscoe Bowman
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