Football Daily BBC Podcasts
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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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England beat Bosnia in Euro 2024 warm-up
Steve Crossman has reaction to England’s friendly win against Bosnia-Herzegovina at St James’ Park. He’s joined by former England internationals Jonathan Woodgate and Leon Osman, as well as senior reporter Ian Dennis and correspondent John Murray. Hear interviews with Gareth Southgate, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Ebere Eze. Catch Pat Nevin on Scotland’s win over Gibraltar and hear from Sarina Wiegman ahead of England’s UEFA Women's EURO qualifier against France.
03:50 Who are the seven who will drop out?
07:00 Ivan Toney most likely to miss out?
11:45 Who plays with John Stones in defence?
13:40 Trent Alexander-Arnold INTERVIEW
18:05 Gareth Southgate INTERVIEW
21:45 Eze and Wharton do for England what they do for Palace
25:15 Ebere Eze INTERVIEW
28:20 Scotland make hard work of beating Gibraltar
31:15 England women prepare for France again
32:25 Sarina Wiegman INTERVIEW -
Southgate without six & Trippier to captain England
Ian Dennis previews England’s UEFA Euro 2024 warm-up game against Bosnia-Herzegovina at St. James' Park. He’s joined by correspondent John Murray, Mirror football writer Simon Bird and The Northern Echo chief sports writer Scott Wilson. Also hear interviews with Gareth Southgate and Kieran Trippier.
01:10 Squad latest: Shaw, Maguire & Gordon ‘progressing well’
02:35 Southgate on Shaw, Kane, TAA & Bellingham
10:40 Trippier to captain England in Newcastle
12:05 Gordon to miss out in his club city
14:25 Trippier on being ‘really proud’ to lead England out
20:00 Who isn’t going to make the cut?
25:10 How special will this be for Newcastle? -
Real Madrid champions of Europe once again
Steve Crossman is joined by John Murray, Chris Sutton and Paul Clement to reflect on Real Madrid’s 2-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League Final. The team, live from Wembley, discuss Kroos' final game, Bellingham's impact at Los Blancos, all whilst witnessing the Real Madrid trophy presentation.
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00:09 Intro/full time reaction
03:45 Kroos' retirement
08:20 Trophy lift
17:00 Real Madrid in the Champions League
21:55 Jude Bellingham at Los Blancos -
Lionesses lose qualifier & UCL Final preview
Ben Haines is joined by Vicki Sparks, plus former Lionesses Karen Bardsley and Carly Telford, to react to England's 2-1 loss to France in their crucial European Championship qualifier. The team touch on a tired second-half performance from England, Mary Earps' injury and France's fluidity in possession. We hear from England boss Sarina Weigman, captain Leah Williamson, and goal scorer Beth Mead before the team chat about Emma Hayes' start to life as USA head coach. Finally, John Murray joins the pod from Wembley stadium on the eve of the Champions League Final between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid. He previews the game with The Mirror's John Cross and Kicker writer, Patrick Kleinmann, whilst also hearing from both managers.
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0:13 Intro & reflections on the match
4:23 Beth Mead post-match interview
8:20 Sarina Weigman post-match interview
13:34 Leah Williamson post-match interview
15:52 Emma Hayes interview and discussion
21:34 Champions League Final preview -
Euro Leagues: Bayern have Kompany and UCL Preview
Steve Crossman is joined by Mina Rzouki, Rafa Honigstein and Kristof Terreur to look at the biggest stories in European football this week.
They react to the latest managerial movements as Vincent Kompany takes over at Bayern Munich and Hansi Flick heads to Barcelona.
Plus, ahead of this weekend’s Champions League final between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund, they take a look at both teams and discuss both managers.
And following Olympiakos’ success in the Conference League, Greek football journalist Kostas Lianos drops by to reflect on their history-making win. -
72+: The EFL team of the season debate
Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff debate their EFL team of the season with new Barnsley boss Darrell Clarke.
Plenty of star names are mentioned from Championship champion Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall of Leicester City, to Jodi Jones of League Two Notts County.
But will the panel agree on an EFL XI?
01:20 Introducing the new Barnsley boss Darrell Clarke
04:20 Goalkeepers
05:55 Defenders
13:00 Midfielders
17:45 Attackers
22:20 Striker
28:55 Manager of the season
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Interesting but unreliable
The Guardian’s Football Weekly is a twice weekly podcast, and The Game from the Times comes out once a week. So it’s really nice to have a good-quality (almost) daily podcast focussed on football. A couple of things that could be improved:
1. With about one out of every ten episodes, the file is damaged and can’t be downloaded or streamed. Making an MP3 file and putting it on a server without damaging it should be a routine task, and is done with approximately 100% reliability by most outfits. It’s difficult to understand why that’s such a challenge for the BBC.
2. Get rid of the ridiculous “wall of sound” intro (and outro, and occasional insert). It’s twice as loud as the content, so listeners have to keep rushing to the volume controls during each episode. It sounds like you let a kid loose playing with some sound effects, and then said, “OK, that’ll do.”
While you’re at it, how about rewriting the jingles so that they make more sense?
“Podcast it now on BBC Radio 5 Live.” We just listen; you are the guys who are doing the broad/podcasting.
“Thank you for taking the time to download this BBC Radio 5 Live podcast.” If you’re talking about actual manual downloading, then presumably you’re referring to each individual episode, not the podcast as a whole. In any case, most people subscribe to a podcast, and then each episode is downloaded automatically; most of us don’t preview each episode and then make a decision to download it. And, even when we do, it usually involves tapping a button once, rather than the complex and time-consuming operation you seem to be picturing.
Sutton wrong
There is too much of that numpy Chris Sutton. So irritating and lacking in football knowledge. Not as funny as he thinks either. The other presenters are not bad. Too much banter though. ’.
Great show, but...
The sports media always talks in extremes whether that be about Jose’s epic fall from elite management or man u’s ability to win the prem again. Mourinho has not lost his touch; he’s a great manager. Think about his two predecessors at Man U, one of whom won nothing and the other an Fa cup and both came in with strong reputAtions. If Jose went to Spurs with their players and defence I think he’d surpass poch (albeit
In the short term)