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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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Man City edge closer & Villa in Champions League
Aaron Paul has reaction as Man City beat Tottenham to move within one win of a historic fourth successive Premier League title. He’s joined by former Man City midfielder Michael Brown, ex-Tottenham midfielder Andy Reid and former Aston Villa and Celtic striker Dion Dublin. Also hear from Paul Robinson, Mark Schwarzer and correspondent John Murray. Catch interviews with Pep Guardiola and Ange Postecoglou. The panel reflect on Aston Villa celebrating Champions League football. And Philippe Clement has his say after Rangers thump Dundee to prolong Celtic’s title chase.
00:25 Man City overcome biggest remaining hurdle
06:40 Michael Brown praises ‘professional performance’
11:00 Tottenham give it a go in ‘strange’ atmosphere
13:20 Ange Postecoglou’s quickfire interview
16:25 Aston Villa in the Champions League
20:50 Celtic made to wait for Premiership title
23:40 Pep Guardiola on being one win away -
Monday Night Club: North London holds its breath
Mark Chapman is joined by Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and Theo Walcott. They discuss the Premier League title race going down to the final day. Should Tottenham fans want to lose to Manchester City on Tuesday night? Manchester United cancel their end-of-season awards dinner. And Brendan Rodgers answers his critics as Celtic close in on the Scottish Premiership title.
02:20 Title race goes to the final day
05:20 How will Arsenal’s players feel if they fall short?
10:05 When did it go so right for Man City?
15:00 Theo wearing ‘Tottenham white’ ahead of Tuesday night
19:45 Déjà vu for Tottenham and Arsenal
22:30 Has Ange Postecoglou grasped the North London fan rivalry?
26:25 Man Utd cancel end-of-season awards
34:45 Wayne Rooney’s comments about Man Utd’s injured players
42:45 Celtic close in on the Scottish Premiership title
47:15 Brendan Rodgers answers his critics -
Arsenal go top, Casemiro’s ‘assist’ & Man Utd win FA Cup
Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha have reaction as Arsenal take the Premier League title race to the final day. They’re joined by Nigel Reo-Coker and ESPN’s Mark Ogden. Also hear from Mikel Arteta and Erik ten Hag, what about Casemiro’s struggles in defence? And catch up with Ella Toone and BBC Sport’s Emma Sanders as Manchester United win their first Women’s FA Cup.
02:00 Final ‘Nedum’s picks’ of the season?
04:05 Arsenal take title race to the final day
05:40 Casemiro struggles in defence again
13:25 Mikel Arteta: ‘It’s an unbelievable day’
17:50 What are Arsenal’s title chances?
20:55 Ten Hag: ‘We were competitive’
25:50 Man Utd win Women’s FA Cup
28:10 Ella Toone gets goosebumps
33:20 Do Tottenham come away with any credit?
34:25 A Tube encounter with Rachel Williams
35:15 Scorchers being dealt in ‘Question Time’ -
Sports Report: Burnley relegated & Man City edge closer
Mark Chapman and 5 Live Sport’s team of reporters take you through the big stories from Saturday’s football as Burnley are relegated from the Premier League and Manchester City edge closer to the title.
Get expert analysis from Paul Robinson and Chris Waddle – PLUS you’ll hear interviews with the likes of Rob Edwards, Vincent Kompany and Joško Gvardiol. -
Friday Football Social: Mbappe departs, Liverpool's Mount Rushmore and goalscoring goalkeepers
Darren Fletcher is joined by Don Hutchison, Paul Robinson and Nigel Reo-Coker, as Kylian Mbappe announces his decision to leave PSG at the end of the season.
The panel discuss whether Manchester City's achievements are under-appreciated, as they chase an unprecedented fourth consecutive league title, and debate whether Rodri is unlucky to be left off the player of the year shortlist.
We also ask where Jurgen Klopp should feature on Liverpool's Mount Rushmore, and 25 years on from goalkeeper Jimmy Glass scoring for Carlisle United to keep them in the football league, we celebrate goalscoring goalkeepers.
Topics:
00:16 - Breaking news of Kylian Mbappe announcing his departure from PSG
04:18 - Title race chat - are Manchester City's achievements under-appreciated?
16:55 - Relegation chat
19:33 - Player of the year shortlists debate - where's Rodri?
24:52 - Where does Jurgen Klopp sit on Liverpool's Mount Rushmore?
33:23 - Midroll
33:23 - Goalscoring goalkeepers - 25 years on from Jimmy Glass -
Euro Leagues: A week of semi-finals and Como's promotion push
Steve Crossman rounds up the week’s biggest European football stories, starting in Piraeus where Olympiakos became the first Greek club side for more than 50 years to reach a European final after knocking out Aston Villa.
Greek football journalist Kostas Lianos gives his reaction alongside Ian Dennis, Neil Lennon and Rachel Corsie.
Guillem Balagué and Julien Laurens join Steve to reflect on the Champions League semi-final second legs that saw Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund book their places in the final, and Bayer Leverkusen scoring late against Roma to extend their unbeaten run.
Plus, we’re in Como where the club backed by Thierry Henry and Cesc Fàbregas, are on the brink of promotion to Serie A under welsh manager, Osian Roberts.
00:45 - Olympiakos 2-0 Aston Villa (6-2 agg) Reaction
03:38 - Kostas Lianos
13:53 - Unai Emery reaction
14:40 - Guillem and Julien join the pod
15:30 - Real Madrid – Bayern Munich reaction
21:20 - What has Bayern’s Champions League run done for Tuchel?
24:18 - PSG – Borussia Dortmund reaction
31:52 - Bayer Leverkusen’s unbeaten run continues
34:06 - Como on the brink of Serie A
Customer Reviews
Friday Night Club
After 20mins of praising Manchester City and wondering why winning 4 in a row is not garnering much fawning interest,
Finally, and I mean finally someone said “Maybe it’s because they have 115 cheating and financial fraud charges pending,
And other fans are all distracted by the massive Elephant in the room”
Finally!
The only podcast to even mention this obvious taint to the best League in the worlds beautiful game.
Any Corporation that pays for TV rights needs to realise that their product is vastly weakened by the delaying and posturing of the accused.
In America the College USC had to return all their NCAA titles for cheating in the last decade, and players personal trophies
So,
Does any of this mean anything at all ?
until Manchester City are called to task come to court
the league can only continue along with the very dark cloud they cast.
As mentioned previously Football is tainted until then sadly,
And I am sure it has to weigh on football purist (Pep I am looking at you) shoulders every Saturday.
Jb.
Evil Empire Clubs
It is near impossible to hear Man City and Newcastle without thinking of the horrible regimes that own them, so listening to pundits praise these clubs is sickening. They should let listeners know about their evil owners every time they decide to discuss positively about their clubs. Also, taking about the Saudi League is the same. ‘Oh poor rich Jordan Henderson’. He is supporting a murdering, horrid regime!!! Jordan gets all of the criticisms and more for deciding to join this sport washing system. Stop putting pity pundits into this show! Saudi Arabia and all of those other murderous, horrid, anti-humanitarian places should be criticised every moment possible!!!!
Euro Leagues is class
This show is an international treasure. The rotating cast of Horncastle, Rzouki have been exquisite. With respect to Balagué, the shows been fine without him. There was a bit of a sense last season that he’s a bit busy for the show and the guests have been a nice change of pace so far. No pretentiousness even tho everyone here has amazing careers and does a wonderful job. Hope he’s well but also that folks at 5 Live take note there might be other interest Spanish talent - esp in the wake of WC23.