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Mark Chapman, Kelly Cates & Steve Crossman bring you the latest Euro 2024 analysis, reaction & debate + England legend Wayne Rooney joins the Football Daily family over the tournament on BBC Sounds.
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Italy through & Kane bites back
Mark Chapman presents reaction to the final games in Group B of EURO 2024.
5 Live’s Vicki Sparks, former Celtic striker Chris Sutton, Euro Leagues regular James Horncastle and former Germany international Arne Friedrich all join Mark to discuss Italy’s dramatic last-minute equaliser against Croatia. Spain’s win against Albania means they top the group, with Luciano Spalletti’s Italians joining them in the knockout rounds.
That result also means England are now through to the last 16 no matter the result in their final group match. Hear from Gareth Southgate and Declan Rice ahead of the Three Lions’ game against Slovenia, as well as Frank Lampard on his experiences of playing for England at major tournaments.
Timecodes:
00:40 Italy 1-1 Croatia reaction
11:35 Gareth Southgate pre-Slovenia
14:30 England vs Slovenia preview
22:45 Declan Rice pre-Slovenia
25:25 Frank Lampard on the English media
30:10 Arne Friedrich on German media -
Scotland crash out & Stones defends Southgate
Kelly Cates has reaction as Scotland crash out of UEFA Euro 2024 to a 100th-minute winner by Hungary. Hear from Steve Clarke, Andy Robertson, Angus Gunn and Lyndon Dykes. Also catch pundits Pat Nevin, Neil McCann and Chris Sutton. Raphael Honigstein reports on Germany finishing top of Group A. And catch up with England’s John Stones ahead of Tuesday’s match against Slovenia.
02:15 Lyndon Dykes: ‘It’s absolutely heartbreaking’
08:25 Andy Robertson: ‘Sorry for letting you down’
11:40 Former Scotland winger Neil McCann joins the pod
17:35 Chris Sutton has his say on the big moments
19:10 Angus Gunn: ‘It’s hard to speak’
21:10 Hungary striker Barnabas Varga is "stable"
24:45 Steve Clarke: ‘We all suffer together’
26:45 Germany top the group after more late drama
30:55 England’s John Stones pre-Slovenia -
Scotland Ready To Make History
Mark Chapman presents the latest from both the Scotland and England camps ahead of their final group games against Hungary and Slovenia respectively.
Former Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart and former Scotland international Charlie Adam join Mark to discuss the tournament-ending injury to Kieran Tierney.
Also hear from Scotland midfielder John McGinn and Scotland manager Steve Clarke before they attempt to become the first Scottish side in history to progress out of the group stage at a major tournament.
England defender Lewis Dunk shares his thoughts on the mood inside the Three Lions camp following an underwhelming 1-1 draw with Denmark, as well as his reaction to Brighton & Hove Albion’s appointment of Fabian Hurzeler as manager.
Euro Leagues regular Raphael Honigstein also joins Mark for a discussion around the intricacies German culture, and how they can vary from city to city.
Timecodes:
00:40 Charlie Adam on Scotland vs Hungary
02:10 Injury to Kieran Tierney
05:00 Callum McGregor’s importance
10:22 Steve Clarke pre-Hungary
12:15 John McGinn pre-Hungary
15:35 Lewis Dunk on mood of England camp
20:30 Raphael Honigstein on German culture -
France and Netherlands Draw a Blank
Kelly Cates is joined by 5 Live's Vicki Sparks, former England striker Dion Dublin, former Netherlands defender Mario Melchiot and French football expert and Euro Leagues regular Julien Laurens to reflect on France's goalless draw against the Netherlands. They also discuss what next for England after yesterday's disappointing draw against Denmark.
We head into the Scotland camp to speak to Eilidh Barbour ahead of their must-win final group game against Hungary in Stuttgart on Sunday.
And we take a little peek behind-the-scenes on what some of 5 Live’s commentators have been up to on the road so far in Germany. -
England Limp to Denmark Draw
Mark Chapman is joined by former England internationals Matthew Upson, Conor Coady and Izzy Christiansen to dissect England's disappointing draw against Denmark in Frankfurt, including interviews with England manager Gareth Southgate, captain Harry Kane, vice-captain Kyle Walker and Kieran Trippier; as well as Denmark's Christian Eriksen.
Topics:
12:30 - Kyle Walker with John Murray
26:26 - Kieran Trippier with John Murray
32:06 - Harry Kane with Kelly Somers
34:23 - Christian Eriksen with Kelly Somers
37:36 - Gareth Southgate with John Murray -
Scotland still in it & England set for Denmark
Kelly Cates has reaction as Scotland keep their UEFA Euro 2024 hopes alive with a draw against Switzerland. She’s joined by former internationals Pat Nevin, Charlie Adam and James McFadden. Hear from manager Steve Clarke, captain Andy Robertson, Billy Gilmour and Angus Gunn. Correspondent John Murray has an England preview ahead of their match against Denmark. Hear from Gareth Southgate, Matt Upson and catch Conor Coady’s interview debut as he speaks to Kyle Walker.
00:25 Scotland keep Euros hopes alive
02:25 Andy Robertson: ‘That was more like us’
11:25 Billy Gilmour: ‘We gave everything’
15:35 Angus Gunn: ‘Everything was 10 times better’
19:00 Steve Clarke: ‘It was nice to see my players turn up’
25:15 England prepare to face Denmark
26:45 Gareth Southgate: ‘Luke Shaw won’t be available’
38:00 Conor Coady interviews Kyle Walker
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.