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Mark Chapman, Kelly Cates, Steve Crossman, Darren Fletcher and the rest of the BBC Radio 5 Live Football Daily team bring you the latest news, insight, analysis and big name guests from the Premier League, WSL and the Football League, plus Scottish, International and European football.
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Aaron Paul is joined by Charlie Adam, Glenn Murray and Farah Williams to look ahead to the weekend’s Premier League football. They discuss what needs to be Arsenal’s priority in the summer, whether Manchester City lack strength in depth, and how much work Jurgen Klopp’s successor will need to do at Anfield. Plus, David Moyes' future at West Ham is the focus after reports that the former Real Madrid and Wolves boss, Julen Lopetegui, is in line to replace him at the London Stadium for next season. 03:45 – What is Arsenal’s summer priority?
11:38 – Do Manchester City lack strength in depth?
19:15 – What rebuilding job awaits Klopp’s successor?
26:27 – Is Lopetegui in line to replace Moyes?
36:50 – Julen Lopetegui on what he’s looking for in his next job
Steve Crossman presents Euro Leagues and is joined by Guillem Balagué and Julien Laurens. John Murray, Rachel Corsie and Stephen Warnock have all the reaction to Aston Villa’s shock 4-2 defeat against Olympiakos in the Europa Conference League. Hear from Aston Villa boss Unai Emery on the result at Villa Park and his thoughts heading into the second leg. The team talk Champions League after Julien watched Borussia Dortmund beat PSG in Germany as Jadon Sancho starred. Guillem also gives his thoughts on Real Madrid’s draw against Bayern Munich in the first leg. Timecodes:
0:10 Intro
01:00 Aston Villa reaction
07:10 Julien Laurens on Olympiakos
11:30 Champions League: Borussia Dortmund v PSG
18:10 Real Madrid v Bayern Munich
Aaron Paul, Jobi McAnuff and Colchester United manager Danny Cowley look ahead to the final day of the Championship season. Conor Coady joins the pod to reflect on his title victory with Leicester City, whilst Sheffield Wednesday captain Barry Bannan also makes an appearance, speaking about the club's upturn in form, and their survival chances heading into Saturday. The team discuss the state of the clubs in and around the Championship playoff places, whilst also previewing the League 1 and 2 playoffs.
Former Barcelona, Manchester United and Spain defender Gerard Pique chats in depth with Steve Crossman and Guillem Balague about his sensational, trophy-laden career and the Kings League that he has launched.TIME CODES
1 min – Pique discusses the first time he met Guillem and Spain’s 2010 World Cup win.
3 mins – Pique discusses what he thinks Pique is like as a person.
5 mins – Pique discusses his earliest memories of football.
6 mins – Why Pique choose to leave La Masia for Manchester United, how he found life at Old Trafford and the reasons behind his decision to leave.
16 mins – The reasons why Pique returned to Barcelona – and why the club were so successful.
25 mins – Who Pique thinks would win a match between the current Man City side and the best Barca team he played in
27 mins – The Kings League – what it is, why Pique created it and what he thinks it can go on to achieve.
Kelly Cates has reaction to Real Madrid’s draw at Bayern Munich in their UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg. She’s joined by Paul Robinson, Pat Nevin, correspondent John Murray and Statman Dave. Would Thomas Tuchel be a good fit at Manchester United? What does the future hold for Marcus Rashford? And Ipswich Town are on the verge of promotion to the Premier League after winning at Coventry City.00:30 Vinícius’ double earns Real draw with Bayern
07:35 Thomas Tuchel linked with move to Man Utd
15:20 Stick or twist with Marcus Rashford?
25:25 Ipswich Town on the verge of promotion
Ben Haines and England Women's record goal scorer Ellen White are joined by England and Manchester City’s Esme Morgan. The team reflect on the Champions League drama as Chelsea lost out to Barcelona in the semi-final and a look at the promotions and relegations. Plus Esme and Ellen share their thoughts on a new three-year project researching ACL injury prevention.Timecodes:
0:10 Intro
04:30 Chelsea out of Champions League
16:10 Esme on Man City & title race
20:30 Promotion and relegation
25:10 New ACL project
After a week away Mark Chapman is back to keep Rory and Chris in check - as Leon Osman joins to discuss this weekend’s football and the breaking news that Premier League clubs have agreed to introduce a spending cap. Kieran Maguire from the Price of Football podcast gives his expert opinion on what this could mean.The guys also discuss the importance of set-pieces for Arsenal this season - but do Spurs need to follow suit? They also chat the touchline spat between Mo Salah and Jürgen Klopp. While the manager is on his way out, will the striker still be at Liverpool next season?And it’s been a very different few weeks for Bournemouth and Brighton. Should Andoni Iraola be in the discussion for manager of the season? Whereas, has Roberto De Zerbi’s stock taken a hit if he wanted to look for a job elsewhere?TOPICS:00'15 Chappers is back04'20 Spending caps with Kieran Maguire17'30 The importance of set-pieces33'30 Mo Salah and Jürgen Klopp have a sideline spat40'35 The rise of Bournemouth46'00 Has Roberto De Zerbi's managerial stock been damaged?
Ben Haines has Premier League reaction as Arsenal & Man City keep up the pace at the top. He’s joined by former Tottenham defender Stephen Kelly, QPR captain Asmir Begović and The Telegraph’s Luke Edwards. Also hear from Mikel Arteta, Pep Guardiola, Ange Postecoglou, Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espírito Santo and Man City’s ‘exhausted’ defender Joško Gvardiol.02:40 Are Liverpool out of the title race?
04:40 Mikel Arteta & Ange Postecoglou after Arsenal beat Spurs
06:15 Do Tottenham need a set piece coach?
12:20 Arsenal showing the title credentials?
16:40 Man City overcome tiredness to beat Forest
21:40 Joško Gvardiol: “I’m exhausted to be honest”
26:00 Pep Guardiola fires back at keyboard warriors
29:15 Nuno Espírito Santo on Forest’s ‘good performance’
33:35 Relegation fears ‘take years off your life’
36:10 Bournemouth break club top flight points record
Mark Chapman rounds up the best of Saturday’s football from the Premier League, Women’s Champions League and the English Football League. Chris Wilder shares what he told his Sheffield United team after their relegation to the Championship was confirmed with a 5-1 defeat to Newcastle. Burnley’s Vincent Kompany and Aro Muric reflect on their 1-1 draw against Manchester United at Old Trafford. We hear from Jurgen Klopp and Michail Antonio after a late goal secured West Ham a 2-2 draw against Liverpool. And after Luton’s Premier League survival hopes were dented by a 2-1 defeat at Wolves, we hear from Rob Edwards.There’s also reaction from Goodison where Everton confirmed their Premier League survival with a 1-0 win over Brentford, and to Fulham’s 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace, and Chelsea’s 2-2 draw away to Aston Villa. We’re at Stamford Bridge where Chelsea were denied a place in the Women’s Champions League final by defending champions Barcelona, Emma Hayes gives her damning assessment of the decision that saw her team reduced to 10 players for the last 30 minutes of that match.Derby manager Paul Warne reacts to their promotion back to the Championship, and there’s a run down of the rest of the day’s results across England and Scotland. 02:05 – Newcastle 5-1 Sheffield United
04:12 – Chris Wilder interview
06:03 – Manchester United 1-1 Burnley
07:50 – Vincent Kompany interview
10:00 – West Ham 2-2 Liverpool
11:07 – Jurgen Klopp Interview
12:25 – Michail Antonio Interview
13:36 – Aro Muric Interview
14:55 – Wolves 2-1 Luton – Rob Edwards Interview
16:45 – Everton 1-0 Brentford
18:48 – Sean Dyche Interview
20:49 – Thomas Frank Interview
22:42 – Fulham 1-1 Crystal Palace
23:14 – Aston Villa 2-2 Chelsea
24:44 – Chelsea 0-2 Barcelona – Women’s Champions League
30:06 – Emma Hayes reaction
31:03 – Championship scores and reaction
34:18 – League One scores and reaction
34:52 – Paul Warne interview
36:14 – League Two scores and reaction
38:09 – Scottish scores and reaction
Darren Fletcher is joined by Paul Robinson, Nigel Reo-Coker and Don Hutchison as the Premier League season enters its final weeks. Bournemouth head coach Andoni Iraola joins the team to reflect on his successful first season in English football, and whether Dominic Solanke can make England's Euro 2024 squad.The team debate whether Liverpool's poor form means the title race is just between Manchester City and Arsenal.We also hear from Andy Cole after he was inducted into the Premier League's Hall of Fame, and the panel look at the job Sean Dyche has done at Everton this campaign.TIMECODES
01:21 Liverpool's faltering title bid
11:53 Andoni Iraola on Bournemouth's strong season and Dominic Solanke's form
23:20 Is this Sean Dyche's best season as a manager?
29:33 Andy Cole on his induction into the Premier League Hall of Fame.
Aaron Paul, Jobi McAnuff and West Brom forward Jed Wallace analyse the big issues in the EFL as the season draws to a close.With Leicester on the brink of promotion back to the Premier League, Jed gives us an insight into their strengths and weaknesses and whether they can get the job done at Preston this weekend.BBC Radio Derby commentator Ed Dawes joins the pod to explain why some Derby County fans still haven’t been won over by Paul Warne, despite the club being on the brink of their first promotion since 2007.And in League Two, the panel look at Doncaster’s extraordinary form, and who out of Sutton or Colchester will avoid the drop into non-league.TIMECODES
03:00 Leicester close in on Premier League return
07:48 Championship relegation battle
14:10 Tom Cleverley becomes Watford's permanent boss
16:32 Derby on the brink of League One promotion
28:56 Doncaster's 10 straight wins
32:44 Colchester and Sutton's relegation fight
John Bennett talks European football with Julien Laurens, James Horncastle and Kristof Terreur. Guillem Balagué joins the pod to react to Xavi changing his mind about leaving Barcelona. The panel discuss Bayern Munich contacting Ralf Rangnick about their manager’s job, and Inter winning Serie A. And Dutch football writer Elko Born swings by to give the lowdown on Feyenoord’s Arne Slot, who’s confirmed he wants Liverpool job.00:35 Mbappé’s nutmeg
02:25 President Macron scores a penalty
05:50 Xavi to remain as Barcelona coach until 2025
15:45 Rangnick 'contacted by Bayern Munich' about manager job
25:00 Arne Slot confirms he wants Liverpool job
31:30 Inter seal Serie A title by winning Milan derby
Steve Crossman has reaction to Wednesday’s Premier League results as Everton stun Liverpool. He’s joined by Conor Coady, Michael Brown, Andy Reid, Clinton Morrison and correspondent John Murray. Hear from Jürgen Klopp, Sean Dyche, and Erik ten Hag after Manchester United come from behind twice to beat Sheffield United. And Dutch journalist Marcel van der Kraan joins the pod with Liverpool set to open talks with Feyenoord over manager Arne Slot.01:45 A blow for Liverpool in the title race
02:50 A performance for Everton to be proud of
06:05 Klopp’s last Merseyside Derby ends in defeat
11:25 Klopp: “Nothing good to say about tonight”
13:30 Man Utd fight back twice to beat Sheff Utd
20:15 Mateta scores twice as Palace beat Newcastle
21:50 Bournemouth into top half with win at Wolves
23:05 Everton’s Sean Dyche: “I asked the Toffees to rise”
25:05 Will Arne Slot be Liverpool’s Jürgen Klopp replacement?
Ben Haines and England Women's record goal scorer Ellen White are joined by Bay FC’s Jen Beattie. Jen gives an insight into life in San Francisco and how the NWSL compares to the WSL, plus her thoughts on the new Taylor Swift album! Chelsea’s Erin Cuthbert drops by after scoring the only goal against Barcelona in the Champions League semi-final, making it advantage Chelsea heading into the second leg. As the Championship also draws to a close Head of Women’s Football at Crystal Palace Grace Williams joins the pod as the club sit on the brink of promotion. Timecodes:
0:10 Intro
01:30 Jen Beattie & Bay FC!
12:10 Erin Cuthbert on Champions League
24:10 Title Race
30:00 Grace Williams Crystal Palace
Steve Crossman is joined on the Tuesday Night Club with former Chelsea goalkeeper Rob Green, ex Manchester City midfielder Izzy Christiansen & ESPN's Senior Football writer Mark Ogden.Hear reaction to Arsenal's 5-0 win over Chelsea at the Emirates which sends them three points clear at the top of the Premier League table with Alistair Bruce-Ball and former Brighton striker Glenn Murray plus Mikel Arteta, Mauricio Pochettino and Ben White.The panel also discuss the news that UEFA is set to confirm nations will have 26-man squads for this summer’s European Championship in Germany, Erik ten Hag's future at Manchester United and Unai Emery's new contract at Aston Villa.Leicester boss Enzo Maresca also gives his thoughts after his side's 5-0 win over Southampton took them to within one win of promotion.TOPICS
0 mins - Arsenal 5-0 Chelsea
2 mins - Mikel Arteta
8 mins - Mauricio Pochettino
13 mins - Ben White
15 mins - Leicester 5-0 Southampton
17 mins - Enzo Maresca
18 mins - Euros squad discussion
24 mins - Erik ten Hag's Manchester United future
33 mins - Unai Emery's new contract at Aston Villa
Kelly Cates is joined by Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and Shay Given for the Monday Night Club. They begin by talking about Nottingham Forest's frustration with refereeing following their 2-0 Premier League defeat at Everton.Victory for Sean Dyche's side leads into discussion about their fight to stay in the Premier League, before Burnley are the focus following their 4-1 win at Sheffield United.The panel then cover Manchester United scraping past Coventry City to make the FA Cup final, delving into the topic of goalkeepers receiving yellow cards, after incidents involving United's André Onana and Aston Villa's Emiliano Martínez during the past week.TIMECODES:05:43 - Nottingham Forest
21:45 - Everton
27:42 - Burnley
33:38 - Manchester United and Coventry City
42:23 - Goalkeepers and yellow cards
Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha have FA Cup and Premier League reaction. They’re joined by former West Ham midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker and The Telegraph’s Luke Edwards. Hear from Erik ten Hag and Mark Robins after Manchester United survive Coventry City’s comeback in their FA Cup semi-final at Wembley. Catch Nuno Espírito Santo’s thoughts after Forest take to social media to question the VAR. And hear from Jürgen Klopp as Liverpool beat Fulham to go joint-top.00:30 Was it the best semi-final of all time?
05:15 Coventry boss Mark Robins: “We were a toenail offside”
08:00 Man Utd get away with one
12:40 Erik ten Hag: “The way we did it isn’t okay”
15:00 Do Man Utd stand a chance vs Man City in the final?
16:55 Forest question VAR official and ‘consider options’
26:40 Everton climb towards safety
28:15 Liverpool win to go joint-top with Arsenal
33:10 Palace put five past ‘drifting’ West Ham
35:40 ‘Classless’ Antony features in Question Time
John Bennett presents the Football Daily from Molineux where Arsenal moved back to the top of the Premier League with a 2-0 win over Wolves. He is joined by Simon Grayson and Luke Edwards for reaction to all of Saturday’s Premier League and FA Cup action. We hear from Pep Guardiola after his Manchester City side squeezed past Chelsea to book their place in the FA Cup final with a 1-0 win at Wembley. Rob Edwards reflects on a tough day for Luton in their fight to avoid relegation after they were beaten 5-1 by Brentford at Kenilworth Road.And we hear from Vincent Kompany after a big win for Burnley as they kept their hopes of Premier League survival alive with a 4-1 victory away to Sheffield United.02:44 – Wolves 0-2 Arsenal reaction
07:30 – Does Arsenal’s win put pressure on Manchester City
08:50 – Manchester City’s schedule
11:19 – Manchester City 1-0 Chelsea – FA Cup semi-final reaction including Pep Guardiola interview
21:46 – Coventry City v Manchester United – FA Cup semi-final preview
23:58 – Luton 1-5 Brentford reaction including Rob Edwards interview
29:50 – Sheffield United 1-4 Burnley reaction including Vincent Kompany interview
Darren Fletcher hosts the Friday Football Social with Glenn Murray, Kevin Nolan and Clinton Morrison. They debate the Football Association's decision to scrap FA Cup replays, hearing from Coventry City boss Mark Robins ahead of playing Manchester United in Sunday's semi-final.The podcast also discusses whether there is a worthwhile alternative to take over from Erik Ten Hag at the Old Trafford club at the end of the season, should he be replaced, amid the news that Southampton say they have "reluctantly agreed" to let director of football Jason Wilcox join Manchester United.The panel then continues to look ahead to this weekend's football, looking at the Premier League title race, as well as Manchester City's most immediate task of their FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea. There is also talk around how important this weekend could be in the battle to avoid relegation to the Championship.TIMECODES:02:40 - FA Cup replays
19:59 - Coventry City
22:18 - Manchester United
29:30 - Relegation battle
36:15 - Manchester City
38:30 - Liverpool
44:40 - Arsenal
Steve Crossman has reaction to European results for Liverpool, West Ham and Aston Villa. He’s joined by European football experts Julien Laurens and Kristof Terreur. Stephen Warnock and Vicki Sparks reflect on Atalanta knocking Liverpool out of the UEFA Europa League. Danny Gabbidon and Ali Bruce-Ball watched West Ham suffer the same fate against Bayer Leverkusen. Hear from Jürgen Klopp, David Moyes, and Unai Emery as Aston Villa are left flying the flag in the UEFA Europa Conference League after beating Lille.00:50 Aston Villa reach first major European semi since 1982
05:00 Emery on Emi Martínez’s ‘important personality’
05:35 Atalanta knock out Liverpool
12:50 Klopp will rank among the Liverpool greats
17:00 Klopp: “We didn’t lose the tie tonight”
18:35 West Ham knocked out by Bayer Leverkusen
25:55 Moyes: “It was a terrific performance”
The anti City biases is strong with this bunch of bitter clowns
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the w*** fest over klipperty made a bit of sick come up
Rashford has always been poor to average don't understand the love in.
rejoin ? last time, I looked city were never out of it.
great tribute to a great man but come on BBC, could have edited the news bulletin out of it!
what have you done to the Saturday football daily? its gone from national to Premier league. it is now awful. please return to the old format of going around the grounds with the commentators telling you about the games. it's really poor.
this has been the worst Saturday football show. no music, no headlines, a real disappointment. I really enjoy this podcast but this was more like the Sunday show. a truly awful episode.
Tash Dowie's one eyed analysis is ridiculous. Curtis Jones red card was 100% correct, over the ball, possible leg breaker. if the ref's botched the offside sure, that is unfortunate. Mistakes happen
the Deepdale duck interview has been the best one in years. 🤣🤣🤣
Fletch having a mare on this one.
Boro taking part?
did I miss the mentions of Boro in the playoffs?
the last episode of Euroleague can't be downloaded, please. It's 9 hours now, the wait is killing. thank you 😊
how are pundits still sayimg city have a big squad. theyve always run with a small squad, smallest of big teams. like if you are pumdit pay attention.