Sunday Supplement Sky Sports
-
- Sports
-
Vicky Gomersall is joined by Darren Lewis to bring you the biggest stories and talking points in football.
-
Fulham’s impressive win over Spurs | Can Man City win the treble again?! | England’s Euro call up’s analysed
Vicky Gomersall and the assistant editor of the Mirror, Darren Lewis are joined by The Telegraph’s football reporter Sam Dean.
They reflect on Fulham’s domination over Tottenham in the Premier League, Manchester City’s potential to win the treble for a second time, and a look into England Euro’s call-up squad with discussions on Jarred Bowen, Cole Palmer, and Harry Kane. -
Are Man Utd convincing doubters in race for CL? | Klopp & Pep on rivalry | Relentless Arsenal showing character
Vicky Gomersall and the assistant editor of The Mirror, Darren Lewis are joined by Sky Sports’ chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol.
They discuss Manchester United’s unconvincing win against Everton, news of the regeneration of Old Trafford and the upcoming FA Cup tie against Liverpool as The Times’ Paul Hirst joins the conversation.
We hear from Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola who talk about their healthy rivalry.
Also, the panel look at Arsenal’s title chances and pick who has had the better season, Unai Emery or Ange Postecoglou.
There’s also a Bundesliga review as Harry Kane hits another hat-trick for Bayern Munich and Jadon Sancho scores for Borussia Dortmund. Plus, there’s an update on Xabi Alonso’s future at Bayer Leverkusen. -
Liverpool's late show | The race for the top 4 | Foden's derby memories
Vicky Gomersall and the assistant editor of the Mirror, Darren Lewis are joined by the football reporter for the Times Charlotte Dunker.
They reflect on another last minute win for Jurgen Klopp's patched up Liverpool as they stay top ahead of next weeks huge game with Manchester City.
We hear from Manchester Ciy's Phil Foden about his first senior hat-trick in the Manchester Derby and take a closer look at the race for the top four after victories for Tottenham and Aston Villa. -
Arsenal flying, Man City frustrated, Liverpool injury concerns? | Moyes bites back | Ten Hag exclusive interview
Vicky Gomersall and the assistant editor of the Mirror, Darren Lewis are joined by The Athletic's Laurie Whitwell to take an in-depth look at the Premier League title race.
Liverpool got a 4-1 win over Brentford but did it come at a huge cost in terms of personnel? Arsenal put five past Burnley to keep pace with the leaders whilst Manchester City dropped points against Chelsea with Erling Haaland a very frustrated man.
Plus, we hear from a bullish David Moyes after some West Ham fans called for his departure, and there's an exclusive interview with Manchester United manager, Erik ten Hag. -
Can anyone stop Manchester City's title charge? | Is Xabi Alonso the right fit for Liverpool? | Who would play Mikel Arteta in a movie?
Vicky and Darren are joined by the Chief Football Writer for the Telegraph Sam Wallace to reflect on Erling Haaland's return to scoring against Everton, Liverpool's return to the top of the table after victory over Burnley, Xabi Alonso's potential return to the P/L is he the natural successor to Klopp??
There is also an interview with Mikel Arteta to discuss his exhuberent celebrations, the lack of a 20/30 goal a season striker and what movie star he'd like to play him in a film. -
Has Klopp's departure announcement galvanized Liverpool? | Ten Hag transfer window frustrations | Are Arsenal still in the title race?
Vicky and Darren are joined by Sky Sports Chief Reporter Kaveh Solhekol as they look ahead to the title race showdown between Arsenal and Liverpool. They consider if news of the end of the Jurgen Klopp era has galvanized Liverpool and if Arsenal is still in the title race.
Erik ten Hag discusses Kobbie Mainoo, Marcus Rashford, and transfer window frustrations exclusively with Sky Sports.
Vicky, Darren, and Kaveh also reflect on Everton's 2-2 draw with Tottenham.
Klopp talks at length following his departure announcement.
Customer Reviews
Always Late
While this is a decent podcast. It is always arriving at the time on Sundays here in the US when the games are either already over or in progress. So what’s the point of listening to it when the game is done? It would be better to be able to listen to it before the games begin.
Gone down hill
I used to “watch hold the back page” when I was a kid, which morphed into the Sunday supplement. It used to be a show that Football Writers would be on. It was an interesting point of view compared to the regular ex player punditry you would get from EVERY OTHER media outlet. Nowadays this show is just that. A generic show with generic pundits and ex players. Nothing ground breaking or interesting. You get the same big standard insight from random YouTube channels. To make things worse. Jamie O’Hara was on 2 weeks in a row! Who books this stuff? This show needs a new direction. Sorry
Biased
Pro Manure, Livarpool and Arsenal.