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All under one roof: Essential Football, Super Sunday reaction, Monday Night Football talking points and more...
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Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards analyse Manchester City's 3-1 win over West Ham at the London Stadium as Erling Haaland took his Premier League scoring record to beyond a goal per game.
How Long Ref? Our new football podcast from Sky Sports, hosted by comedian Andrew Mensah, is coming to your fave podcast platform! Get ready by searching 'How Long Ref? From Sky Sports' and giving us a like, follow or subscribe wherever you get your pods. You can also watch epsiodes on  YouTube on the Sky Sports Premier League channel #HowLongRef.
Kelly Cates presents Super Sunday from Anfield alongside Jamie Redknapp, Jamie Carragher and Izzy Christiansen who watched Arne Slot’s first home match as Liverpool manager in their 2-0 win against Brentford. Goals from Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah secured the points for the hosts in what was a comfortable victory and Redknapp says it’s been a great start for the new boss but the transition from Jurgen Klopp to Arne Slot will take time and needs patience. There is also reaction from captain Virgil van Dijk who says he is calm about his future despite entering the final year of his contract. Arne Slot gives his postmatch thoughts and praised the defensive performance and felt Brentford could not cope with Liverpool as the game progressed. Thomas Frank also conceded that Liverpool were the better team and deserved the win.There was controversy in the earlier game between Bournemouth and Newcastle as Dango Ouattara’s injury-time winner was ruled out for handball and Carra labeled the decision as ‘terrible’ saying that there is no way the VAR can factually determine it comes off Ouattara’s arm.
Jamie Redknapp and Lee Hendrie analyse Arsenal's 2-0 win over Aston Villa in the Premier League after Unai Emery's side completed a league double over the Gunners last season. Hear reaction from David Raya after he made a wonder save to deny Ollie Watkins, Villa boss Emery and Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta joins the panel to discuss the importance of the victory.
Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher run through their predictions for the 2024/25 Premier League season with David Jones on the Monday Night Football.
Welcome to How Long Ref? An original Sky Sports podcast discussing all things football, hosted by comedian Andrew Mensah. We've got famous faces, football royalty and our very own referee to keep the time and keep the players in line. Expect hot takes, crazy predictions and full blown passion!Blow the whistle then!How Long Ref? A new Sky Sports podcast, drops 28th August.Search 'How Long Ref?' wherever you get your podcasts.You can also find us on YouTube.
David Jones, Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville are in the Monday Night Football studio to review the action from Leicester City's 1-1 draw against Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League.Hear from Leicester goal scorer Jamie Vardy as well as the two managers - Ange Postecoglou and Steve Cooper as they settle for a point from their opening match of the season.
Kelly Cates is joined by Jamie Redknapp, Micah Richards and Daniel Sturridge and they analyse Enzo Maresca’s first game in charge of Chelsea which ended in a 2-0 defeat against reigning champions Manchester City. After the game, Micah Richards questioned whether Nicolas Jackson is the ‘top striker’ Chelsea currently need after he missed a great chance to get on the scoresheet. There is also reaction from both goalscorers, Erling Haaland and Mateo Kovacic as well as Pep Guardiola, who said it is an honour to manage Manchester City. Enzo Maresca speaks with Pat Davison and was happy with the performance of his players but said they did not take the chances they created.
David Jones presents the first Saturday Night Football of the 2024/25 season from the London Stadium alongside Izzy Christiansen and Jamie Redknapp, who watched West Ham host Aston Villa. The Hammers tried to sign Villa forward Jhon Duran earlier in the transfer window, and he came off the bench to score the visitors’ winner in their 2-1 victory. Christiansen and Redknapp praised the forward for his impact and believe he has underlined his importance to Unai Emery ahead of a busy calendar that includes their Champions League campaign. There is also reaction from Amadou Onana, who opened the scoring for the Villans on his debut for the club, as well as both Julen Lopetegui and Unai Emery.
Kelly Cates is joined by Roy Keane, Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville to reflect on Manchester United's 1-0 win over Fulham on the opening night of the Premier League with new signing Joshua Zirkzee netting the late winner. Erik ten Hag and Lisandro Martinez join the panel to discuss the game and their hopes for the season. Plus, hear from Fulham boss Marco Silva.
The Essential Football Podcast is back for a new Premier League season! From the title race and the battle to survive the drop, Sky Sports’ digital football journalists Sam Blitz, Nick Wright and Charlotte Marsh run through all of the top-flight sides, assessing their chances and predicting their fates.  We also hear from Sky Sports football journalist Laura Hunter, who lists which players  have a point to prove ahead of a big, big season.Search for "The Essential Football Podcast" and give us a follow, like or subscribe, so you don't miss an episode.
Introducing our new podcast for the 2024/5 football season! James Savundra and Mark Briggs are joined by FPL expert, Lee Bonfield (@FPLFamily) for the first ever episode of the Sky Sports Fantasy Podcast.We look ahead to the new season and run through the important decisions facing FPL managers ahead of the opening gameweek...Haaland, Salah or both? Who to pick as your goalkeeper? Who to make your captain?New episodes will be released every Tuesday. Search for the Sky Sports Fantasy Podcast and give us a follow so you don't miss an episode. To join our Sky Sports mini league the code is 8Z133N.
David Prutton is with Andy Hinchcliffe, Jobi McAnuff and Don Goodman to preview the new season of EFL action across the Championship, League One and League Two.As they prepare for their opening fixtures hear from Luton boss Rob Edwards, new Plymouth manager Wayne Rooney, Portsmouth head coach John Mousinho, Derby's Paul Warne, Rotherham's Steve Evans and Bromley boss Andy Woodman as they prepare for their debut season in the EFL.Plus our pundits pick out players to keep an eye out for in the season ahead and predict which clubs they think will be celebrating promotion when the season comes to a close in May.
Sky Sports’ Luke Shanley is at Tynecastle where he’s joined by ex-Hibs, Rangers and Dundee midfielder Kevin Thomson, and former Celtic and Dundee United defender Mark Wilson to look ahead to the start of the Scottish Premiership.   You can watch 4 games from the opening weekend of the SPL live and exclusive on Sky Sports.
We have another Premier League star in The Football Museum. Morgan Gibbs-White opens up on his early education in football with his Dad as well as becoming a father. He reminisces about winning World Cups and Euros, and explains why fate led him to Nottingham Forest.The Football Museum is closing its doors for a few shorts weeks, but we will be back soon.
Josh Hayward opens up “The Football Museum” to a World Champion boxing trainer. David Coldwell reveals which player he'd have loved in his gym. He also talks about feeling torn over Diego Maradona in 1986, watching his son score a screamer at the Nou Camp and reveals which footballer's name he absolutely cannot stand hearing.The Football Museum opens its doors every Thursday across Sky Sports.
Following the news that Gareth Southgate has resigned as England manager, Ron Walker and Sam Blitz are here to react to the news.We hear from Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher who give us their reactions to Southgate's decision to step down, and set out what they think his legacy will be as England boss.Plus, Sky Sports News' senior reporters, Kaveh Solhekol and Rob Dorsett give us an idea of why Southgate may have decided his time was up, and discuss who might take over as the national team manager.
Juliette Ferrington is joined by Sky Sports football journalists Peter Smith and Ron Walker to dissect England's Euro 2024 final defeat to Spain. We discuss where it went wrong, and look at what could be next for England and manager Gareth Southgate.We go inside the England dressing room and hear from Southgate and Jude Bellingham, as well as former defender Gary Neville and World Cup winner Sir Geoff Hurst.  For more reaction to England's Euros, keep across Sky Sports News and the Sky Sports website and app.  We'll be back with more Sky Sports Football podcasts at the start of the new season. 
We hear from Gareth Southgate and Ollie Watkins ahead of the final of Euro 2024, Miguel Delaney of The Independent discusses Southgate's future, and Sky Sports football journalist Sam Blitz looks at England's challenges facing Spain. Plus, Juliette Ferrington chats to sports psychologist Dr Gill Cook who has some good news for England fans, if it goes to pens on Sunday!
Juliette Ferrington brings you reaction to England's win over the Netherlands in the semi finals of Euro 2024. We hear from manager Gareth Southgate, match-winner Ollie Watkins and captain Harry Kane talking to Sky Sports News' Rob Dorsett. Plus, former England internationals Gary Neville, Paul Robinson and Michael Dawson share their thoughts on the victory, Henry Winter argues why Southgate deserves a statue if they win on Sunday, and Peter Smith looks ahead to the final against Spain.Keep across Sky Sports News and the Sky Sports website and app for the latest news and all the build up to Sunday's final.
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Andrew

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Nov 30th
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James E. Ingram

why Tottenham have started the season so well and whether Arsenal can go unbeaten?

Nov 30th
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Kiat Huang

Oh and Kane is the Rooney of his generation. Top foreign clubs will tend not to want them because they are very English style centre forwards and they will be too expensive. Liniker was seen as a poacher, like Gerd Müller or Inzaghi and Bale was a unique phenomen, possibly more like Henry being a winger, before being put in a centre forward shirt (Bale to RM was bigger news than Henry to Arsenal though). Kane, would have to have a team adjusted around him and the big clubs and the big players at them aren't going to be too enthusiastic about that!

May 5th
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Kiat Huang

Really enjoy these podcasts with knowledgeable people. On Spurs, from a manager's perspective, there are two main issues: you are not working for Spurs, you are working for Levy. Spurs is a stepping-stone club for managers, not a destination. Managers go to bigger clubs afterwards and win trophies there. Spurs are not serial winners and are under illusions they can and will be. Managers at the top level know this.

May 5th
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Kiat Huang

This and the previous episode has been the best broadcast (pod, TV, radio) on the Super League scandal and aftermath. At its most fundamental level, like any sport, to play football you just need players. To make serious money out of football, you need fans. The current crop of billionaire owners treat European football as a business first, because they are are profit, not football, motivated.

Apr 25th
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finley_evans

Tough desicions

Jan 31st
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May 25th
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William Joseph

Souness you hero.what a man. cheers

Apr 7th
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Michael

if Manchester United end in top 4 or win the league before Liverpool,as the strong supporter of lfc,I will switch my loyal to Manchester United without hesitation.But if Liverpool win the league, United will remain my greatest enemies in football forever.

Jan 14th
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