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Sports Illustrated FC brings you expert football content from around the globe, from in-depth analysis and tactical breakdowns to news, player interviews, and the biggest talking points in the game. Featuring weekly shows with hosts like Phil Jones, Lyés Bouzidi, and the SI FC team, this channel covers major leagues, top players, international matches, and the culture of the sport. This is where Sports Illustrated connects fans to the world’s most exciting moments in football.
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Welcome back to Sports Illustrated Football Club, your weekly show on all things global football . Host Alessandro Eremiti is joined by Lyes Bouzidi and Luca Dallolio to break down what decided the Carabao Cup final and what it means for the rest of the season . Manchester City beat Arsenal to win the Carabao Cup as Pep Guardiola outsmarted Mikel Arteta to win his fifth League Cup with City. The panel analyses the key tactical moments, including the choice to start Kepa over David Raya , Nico O’Reilly’s standout performance, and Ryan Cherki’s growing importance and flair. We also discuss whether Arsenal still have it in them to win the Premier League and Champions League and how their attacking struggles will affect the rest of their campaign.In Spain, Real Madrid edged out Atlético 3-2 in a spectacular derby that saw the return of vintage Vinícius Júnior under interim manager Arbeloa. We also discuss Ademola Lookman’s impact at Atlético and speculate on whether Julián Álvarez or Harry Kane is the right successor for Robert Lewandowski at Barcelona.The Serie A title race is heating up now that Inter Milan is winless in March. AC Milan and Antonio Conte’s Napoli are closing in, while the project at Como continues to impress with the best defensive record in Italy under Cesc Fàbregas.Finally, we look ahead to the international break where Italy is fighting for its life in World Cup qualification against Northern Ireland for the third time in a row. The panel debates Gattuso’s lack of a clear strategy and the potential lineup for this do-or-die match.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Arsenal leave it late vs Everton, City drop points to West Ham, and Man Utd boost their Champions League hopes as Liverpool and Chelsea stumble. Lyes Bouzidi and Alessandro Eremiti break down the title race and top-four battle on Sports Illustrated Football Club, Episode 16.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Barcelona and Real Madrid both won, but questions remain. We break down La Liga’s title race, plus the Milan Derby and Champions League updates.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week our panel of Lyes Bouzidi, Hunter Godson & Alessandro Eremiti break down a decisive set of results at both ends of the Premier League pressure points - Arsenal’s 4–1 win over Igor Tudor’s side yesterday and Manchester City’s 2–1 victory over Newcastle - analysing the key moments that defined each game, the tactical tweaks that swung momentum and why fine margins are starting to feel season-shaping.The panel dives into Tudor’s game plan against Arsenal, looking at how his team tried to impose control without the ball through aggressive spacing and man-to-man marking duels and the trade-off that comes with those principles. We also explore Arsenal’s solutions in possession, why they struggled in the first half and how the timing of rotations in and around the half-spaces forced Tudor’s line into impossible choices: step out and open the channel behind, or hold the line and allow Arsenal to play between the lines and attack the box with runners arriving on schedule.Then the conversation flips to Manchester City’s 2–1 win over Newcastle, unpacking how Guardiola’s side solved a committed Newcastle press and how Nico O'Reilly's brilliance and Erling Haaland's percerverance won the game for City.Finally, with rivals trading points and the run-in tightening, we discuss the wider title and relegation battles: why momentum matters at this stage of the season and what both Arsenal and City still need to tighten up if they want to turn gritty wins like these into a trophy-defining run.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on Sports Illustrated Football Club we break down refereeing chaos in Aston Villa vs Newcastle - offside howlers, missed penalties, a shocking non-red and a handball controversy that reignites the VAR debate.We head to Serie A for the explosive Derby d’Italia, where Inter vs Juventus delivered goals, drama and a title-race defining decision.In La Liga, Real Madrid go top after a statement win over Real Sociedad - Trent’s influence, Vinicius unleashed and Barcelona under pressure.Plus, MLS Power Rankings: MVP picks, Cup favourites, dark horses and Golden Boot predictions as Messi, Son and James Rodríguez headline the new season.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Manchester City scored twice in the final minutes at Anfield to secure a dramatic 2-1 Premier League win over Liverpool. Dominik Szoboszlai’s unstoppable 74th-minute free kick had put the Reds ahead, but Bernardo Silva and an Erling Haaland penalty snatched victory for City. Rayan Cherki thought he’d sealed a late third for City, but a chase from Szoboszlai and Haaland led to a red card for the Hungarian.Our panel breaks down the tactical shifts, key moments, and what this result means for the Premier League title race.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy



