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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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Scotland boss Steve Clarke sets sights on Euro 2024
Eilidh Barbour reacts to Scotland's provisional 28-man squad for Euro 2024 with former Scotland forwards James McFadden, Pat Nevin and the Times' Scottish football correspondent Michael Grant.
The panel discuss the inclusion of Liverpool's teenage winger Ben Doak, Scotland's striker options and who will be cut from the final squad.
You can also hear from Scotland boss Steve Clarke with BBC Scotland's Chris McLaughlin.
TOPICS
1 min - Initial thoughts
5 mins - Steve Clarke interview
11 mins - Ben Doak discussion
14 mins - Scotland's forward options
20 mins - Goalkeepers and defenders
26 mins - Pre-tournament friendly performances
28 mins - Can Scotland finally get out of the group stage? -
72+: Bright green Benali & Southampton ‘limbs’
Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff preview the Championship play-off final with Phil Brown. Southampton legend Franny Benali joins the pod live; also hear from Leeds striker Patrick Bamford. The panel reflect on Norwich sacking David Wagner and play-off final wins for Oxford and Crawley. Plus, ‘limbs’ and pitch invasions feature in 72 PLUS 72 MINUS.
04:10 Southampton legend Franny Benali LIVE
12:30 Will Franny be wearing his bright lime green jacket again?
13:55 Leeds striker Patrick Bamford ahead of the final
15:40 How daunting is it walking out at Wembley?
21:35 No surprise as Norwich sack David Wagner?
26:30 Oxford shock Bolton to seal League One promotion
28:55 Crawley come through Crewe to win League Two play-offs
30:45 ‘Limbs’ & pitch invasions in 72 PLUS 72 MINUS -
Women's Football Weekly: Millie Bright on the WSL title & the legacy of Emma Hayes
Ben Haines and England Women's record goal scorer Ellen White are joined by Chelsea captain Millie Bright following their fifth WSL title in a row. Millie gives an insight into the title run and the games that defined it.
Plus, what the conversations were between Emma Hayes and the players in those final games. Ellen and Millie discuss the legacy Emma has left in the WSL as she departs for the USA and how her impact on the women’s game has driven standards across women’s sport.
Millie’s French bulldog Zeus also makes a surprise appearance!
Timecodes:
0:10 Intro
03:45 United match
08:20 Chelsea leavers
20:41 Mary Earps contract
24:30 Games that defined the title
31:20 Emma Hayes legacy -
Rashford left out & Pochettino leaves Chelsea
Kelly Cates has reaction to the England squad list and Pochettino leaving Chelsea. She’s joined by former England internationals Dion Dublin and Matt Upson, as well as journalist Daniel Storey and correspondent John Murray. Hear from Gareth Southgate on his selection, catch DJ Pat Nevin on Mauricio Pochettino’s departure from Stamford Bridge and hear from passionate fan Alex.
01:30 John Murray on ‘two big omissions’ from England squad
03:20 Gareth Southgate talks through his choices
09:15 Disappointment for Marcus Rashford
10:30 Dion defends Southgate’s selection
12:50 Defensive headache for the England manager
17:30 Chelsea part ways with Mauricio Pochettino
23:10 Ex-Chelsea winger Pat Nevin has his say
27:15 Pat talks through his DJ set
29:50 Chelsea fan Alex goes in on Dion & Chelsea -
Monday Night Club: Dominance, disappointment and departures
Mark Chapman is joined by Conor Coady, Rory Smith and Chris Sutton to reflect on the end of the Premier League season.
They discuss: the dominance of Manchester City after they sealed their fourth consecutive league title, the disappointment for Arsenal’s players after they fell short of pipping Pep Guardiola’s side to the top spot, and the departure of Jürgen Klopp.
Marcel van der Kraan joins the Monday Night Club to discuss the challenges facing Arne Slot at Anfield, and after a strong finish to the season for Crystal Palace will Oliver Glasner have Eze, Olise and Mateta at his disposal for next season?
00:12 – Manchester City
23:24 – Arsenal
28:42 – Crystal Palace
36:19 – Arne Slot discussion with Marcel van der Kraan
41:10 – Jürgen Klopp’s goodbye and the challenges facing Slot -
Four in a row for Manchester City
Mark Chapman presents reaction to the final day of the 2023-24 Premier League season as Manchester City win a fourth consecutive title.
There’s reaction from Pep Guardiola and Phil Foden after he scored twice in their 3-1 win over West Ham at the Etihad.
Mikel Arteta reflects on Arsenal’s season after they fell short despite a 2-1 win over Everton. Jürgen Klopp bids an emotional goodbye to Anfield after Liverpool’s 2-0 victory against Wolves.
Mauricio Pochettino analyses Chelsea's season after they secured European football and a sixth-place finish, with a 2-1 win over Bournemouth.
We also hear from Newcastle boss Eddie Howe and the outgoing Bournemouth manager Roberto De Zerbi.
Plus, Rob Edwards reflects on Luton Town’s one-season stay in the Premier League.
18:11 – Eddie Howe interview
21:13 – Jürgen Klopp interview
27:31 – Mauricio Pochettino interview
29:24 – Mikel Arteta interview
31:57 – Rob Edwards interview
33:56 – Roberto De Zerbi interview
34:54 – Phil Foden interview
36:57 – Pep Guardiola interview
Customer Reviews
Shut Up Fletch!
Fletch - you’re the presenter and as such, your opinion holds the least weight. Your job is the follow the agreed show agenda and marshal the pundits at your disposal. So stop shouting over your pundits, stop talking when they are- this is radio, where two people talking at once is just a noise to the listener.
It’s all going a bit Saggers right now.
It’s a shame
Why is Nigel Reo Coker so aggressive? I thoroughly enjoy all other guests on here but he is really unpleasant and abrasive in his comments.
Only in football
So in any other business a CEO or even a senior manager announces they’re leaving (often having to give a year’s notice) and everyone carries on to deliver results and do their job! But in football the players apparently show no pride in the shirt or loyalty to the fans and down tools because they know the manager is leaving!! If players need a manager to motivate them then once again football demonstrates it’s terrible values!