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Gabby Logan & Mark Chapman, two of the UK’s top sports broadcasters, host a twice-weekly podcast exploring the biggest stories from the world of sport... From the Premier League to the Olympics, rugby's future, boxing's identity crisis, the latest Formula 1 soap opera, the NFL and beyond... you name it, The Sports Agents have got it covered - and will bring you behind the scenes at some of the greatest sporting events from around the world too. Drawing on their wealth of experience and insight, with exclusive interviews and expert analysis, Gabby & Mark tackle the big questions and explain not just wh...

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What makes Mexico INVINCIBLE at the Azteca & Maresca's Man City
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Today at 6:17 PM

After Harry Kane got them out of jail against DR Congo, Nedum believes this is the start of a glorious run for England at the FIFA World Cup.

It’s Mexico next at the iconic Azteca stadium, altitude, pollution, and an army of noisy fans await. Nedum & Gabby discuss performing at altitude, Mexican welcoming committees and what makes this the “hardest game that can be played at this tournament”

Elsewhere the guys reveal new Man City manager Enzo Maresca’s coaching philosophy - with insights from Guillem Balague - and they talk Nottingham Forest too, who have...


The real reason Ben Stokes retired & Is Carlos Queiroz right about "vulgar" 48-team World Cup?
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Ben Stokes announced his retirement to the England team before the morning session of the final test v New Zealand... with the crowd chanting his name as news spread around Trent Bridge in the afternoon, he takes a wicket with the very next ball. Incredible theatre, pure Ben Stokes?

After the seismic news for English cricket, how much blame lies with the ECB? Should we just pause to reflect on Stokes's impact? and what next? Cricket broadcaster Mark Nicholas joins Gabby and Mark.

Alongside that huge news, there is also the small story of a...


How Pochettino convinced USA they can win the World Cup
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06/25/2026

After Scotland’s humbling at the hands of Brazil, Mark has his say on FIFA’s “crap way to qualify for the knockout stages of a World Cup”...

Former USMNT, Spurs & Aston Villa Goalkeeper Brad Friedel joins Gabby & Mark to talk about the sporting miracle which is inspiring Mauricio Pochettino and his USA team’s belief that they can go all the way at their home world cup.

And with qualifiers set to end today, we meet Wimbledon wildcard Marcus Willis to talk about the gruelling realities of qualifying for the big slams if you’re a player...


Are Messi x Ronaldo really on World Cup collision course?
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06/24/2026

Lionel Messi became the all-time leading goal scorer at the men’s World Cup, while hours later, arch rival Cristiano Ronaldo announced he was "back” after scoring two goals against Uzbekistan...

Could two of the greatest players of all time could be set for a world cup collision course in the final chapter of their epic rivalry.

Mark & Nedum weigh in on a huge night for Ghana who stopped Thomas Tuchel's England in their tracks and just hours before they kick off against Brazil, Nedum gives his verdict on how Scotland can stop Vinicius Jnr & Co.<...


Are Tuchel's England the 'Entertainers' now?
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06/18/2026

England are used to a winning start in tournaments... but are we used to it being this... FUN?

The 3 Lions beat Croatia 4-2 in their World Cup opener and Thomas Tuchel's 'entertainers' have seemingly already captured the nation.

A now famous half-time team talk is said to have inspired the players. Is Tuchel's emotional and tactical management style what England need to get over the line?

And on the players themselves, are we going to witness a tournament where Harry Kane has his name up with Messi, Mbappe and Haaland?

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FIFA's World Cup "Hydration Break" cash-grab & Bellingham vs Rogers for Croatia?
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06/15/2026

England's World Cup opener against Croatia is just a matter of hours away but it's all quiet in the England camp... calm before the storm or a very good sign for Thomas Tuchel?

Bellingham v Rogers has dominated the pre-match line-up debates but why not both?

Gabby, Mark & Nedum Onuoha also reflect on Scottish pride, an electric performance from hosts USA & how Team Australia are fighting back against anti-immigration sentiment back home.

Plus, is it really hot enough for these 'hydration breaks' or are they a FIFA cash-grab in disguise? Chappers is fed...


Visas, Tickets... Trump: Why this World Cup feels hard to love?
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06/11/2026

Nedum touches down in USA and joins Gabby & Mark to discuss the opening game of the World Cup 2026; How excited are the locals, dark horses for the tournament & more...

But with such a constant stream of controversy in the days leading up to the first match - fans fleeced for tickets, a Somali referee banned from entering US, national teams greeted by ICE on arrival and FIFA President Gianni Infantino's call for everyone to just "chill out" - has a World Cup ever been harder to love?

The Athletic's Adam Crafton also joins to debate...


Should Eriksen play on, World Cup L-plates & a new Athletics rivalry?
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06/08/2026

After a second terrifying on-field collapse, should Christian Eriksen continue playing football and whose responsibility is it to make that decision now? Gabby & Mark are once again joined by Nedum Onuoha to discuss.

Plus, did we learn anything new about Thomas Tuchel's England in their 1-0 World Cup warm-up win over New Zealand and which global superstars will be forced to wear a 'learner's badge' at this summer's tournament?

Meanwhile over in Stockholm this weekend, the Diamond League gave us new finishers and potentially new rivals... has Brit Keely Hodgkinson's met her match in Switzerland's...


Andoni Iraola & the Premier League's Basque Revolution
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06/04/2026

On Sunday the first contested Presidential elections at Real Madrid for 20 years will take place, so Gabby, Mark & Nedum are joined by Spanish football writer Guillem Balague to discuss some of the false promises being made on the campaign trail...

Will any of Erling Haaland, Rodri, Jose Mourinho or Jurgen Klopp head to the Bernabeu this summer?

And as Liverpool edge closer to appointing Andoni Iraola - four of the biggest clubs in the Premier League will be managed by coaches from the Basque country - what's so unique about football culture there and how...


Arsenal's Champions League heartbreak | Merson on penalties, parades and what next?
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06/01/2026

Gabby & Mark are alongside former Arsenal and England forward Paul Merson in the wake of Arsenal's Champions League heartbreak to talk penalties, summer transfer plans and the wild scenes of celebration from the Premier League trophy parade on Sunday.

Merse turns his attention to Tuchel's World Cup plans, gives his opinions on the squad and England's chances of success in USA.

Plus, reaction to Arne Slot's sacking at Liverpool, whether Andoni Iraola will replace him and Mark's tribute to the late Rugby League legend John Kear.

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Who's to blame for West Ham's relegation? | Michail Antonio on Bowen's future & England's 'Egos'
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05/28/2026

Mark & Nedum are joined by West Ham's all-time Premier League goalscorer Michail Antonio, days after the club's relegation - ending a 14-year stay in the top flight.

Michail lifts the lid on major decisions which he feels contributed to the club's decline in recent years; the controversial move to the London stadium, club training facilities, the appointment of Graham Potter as manager and how the club handled his exit last year following a very public car accident.

Plus, Jarrod Bowen's West Ham future & World Cup squad omission, Declan Rice's Champions League chance and more.

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What does a Post-Pep Guardiola Premier League look like?
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05/25/2026

Gabby & Mark are joined by The Athletic's Adam Crafton as the curtain comes down on another gripping Premier League season. More tears "than a wedding cake" on Sunday but as Pep Guardiola officially abdicates his throne - following a decade of domination for Man City - who is ready to claim it?

Plus, Arsenal's trophy lift as seen around the world, if Andoni Iraola was the ideal candidate to replace Guardiola, Sunderland's blueprint for newly-promoted teams, Spurs' cautionary tale & what it's like to film a Xmas celebrity special in the middle of an English heatwave!

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End of an era? Millie Bright on Chelsea retirement, Bunny Shaw links & Growing the game
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05/22/2026

A special episode recorded live from the Barclays Clubhouse inside Stamford Bridge, as Gabby Logan is joined by Chelsea icon Millie Bright on the final day of WSL season... as Millie calls time on her illustrious playing career.

Republic of Ireland manager Carla Ward also joins the pair to reflect on 25 years of support for the women's game - progress, memories and transfer rumours too!

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Spygate 2.0: Should Play-Off Final be CANCELLED?
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05/21/2026

Southampton's failed attempt to appeal their expulsion from the final for spying means that it will be Middlesbrough heading to Wembley to take on Hull in football’s richest game.

Espionage that could ‘cost’ upwards of £200 million… normally a story for Ian Fleming but in an end of the season that keeps on giving, this is the tale of the Championship play offs.

But what is the legality surrounding the decision? Is Tonda Eckart's sacking inevitable? and is there a case for the final to be voided and Hull to go up automatically?

Gabby is...


How Arteta ended Arsenal's 22-year 'Banter Era’ to have the last laugh
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05/20/2026

Back in 2004, no Arsenal fan would have believed that after going an entire Premier League season unbeaten, they’d have to wait 22 YEARS to be crowned Champions again… then on Tuesday night, all the waiting and wishing and fear and lost hope finally came to an end - and North London was brought to a standstill.

Fireworks, fans and Arsenal players still celebrating outside the Emirates at 5am.

Mikel Arteta's side have overcome the memes and online jibes of 'bottlers' to mark an end to Pep Guardiola's reign over English football.

Do the endl...


Chelsea's Alonso 'coup', Mourinho's bad karma & how to settle Spygate 2.0?
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05/18/2026

Former Premier League defender Nedum Onuoha joins Gabby & Mark on the show following one of the most chaotic weekends of the year so far...

How big a coup is Chelsea's capture of Xabi Alonso and why was he confirmed as a manager not head coach? Is Jose Mourinho still the man to reunite Real Madrid's fractured dressing room and will Vini Jr forgive him for his comments in the wake of the 'Prestianni incident'?

And as we await the outcome of tomorrow's Spygate 2.0 hearing - Will Southampton really be kicked out of the Play-Off Final...


Spygate 2.0 vs Bloodgate & The 'small ball' debate
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05/14/2026

Gabby is joined by rugby legends Ugo Monye and Katy Daley-McLean ahead of Red Roses' Grand Slam decider this weekend - 37 games unbeaten, on the cusp of their 8th Six Nations in a row - does the sport actually need England to lose?

The trio also react to a fascinating developing football story - dubbed 'Spygate 2.0' - with Southampton's Championship Play-Off final place in doubt after an analyst was spotted recording opposition training sessions!

And they go head to head over World Rugby's decision to trial smaller balls in the women's game.

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How did Leicester go from 'fairytale' to cautionary tale in a decade?
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05/12/2026

On the 10th anniversary of becoming 5000/1 Premier League winners, Leicester City will start next season in England's third division after relegation to League One.

From Madrid to Mansfield... is this really how their 'fairytale' ends?

2016 league winner Danny Simpson and the Athletics Rob Tanner both join to reflect on one of sports greatest stories and decipher how the club fell so far.

And we've all heard of being powered by 'skittles vodka' but could the secret of that famous title win have actually been port? Untold UK: Jamie Vardy is about to hit...


How to beat the 'Big 6' | Inside Premier League's 'best-run' club with Brighton CEO Paul Barber
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05/07/2026

Brighton are known as one of football's best run clubs with a seemingly constant yearly profit margin above £100 million... and today they have officially announced that their 33 year old manager Fabian Hürzeler has signed a new contract.

A club on the verge of a second season playing European football and that has recently announced they are the first club the world to have a purpose built women's football stadium.

Their CEO Paul Barber joins Gabby and Mark to give us insight on what really happens behind the scenes to keep it so successful.

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Are the Saudi's bored of owning Newcastle?
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05/05/2026

Saudi Arabia's PIF spent around £6 billion reshaping world sport in the last four years — buying golf tours, funding billion-dollar boxing purses, and turning an obscure football league into a global talking point.

Now the money is running out. LIV Golf loses its funding after 2026. Saudi football clubs are being sold off. Oil prices are falling, cash reserves are at a decade low, and sport has been quietly dropped from the PIF's priority list entirely.

How much has the war in the Middle East shaped their decision? Yasir Al-Rumayyan was seen at St James's Park at the...


Would Kompany want to replace Guardiola at Man City?
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04/30/2026

PSG and Bayern Munich put on one the greatest displays of football in the history of the game on Tuesday night and Vincent Kompany has coached his side of start to break records this season.

But does a man who shared the pitch with him 231 times and lifted 5 trophies alongside him, even recognise his old teammate? Joe Hart joins to tell us if he could see Vincent succeeding Pep Guardiola at the Etihad when the time eventually comes.

But back to the hear and now - just how has he managed to navigate and improve...


How Sebastian Sawe broke two-hour Marathon record... and will it stand?
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04/28/2026

A sub-two hour marathon! Gabby & Mark are joined by the beloved former 1500m World Champion Steve Cram, to explain how Sebastian Sawe smashed the 'unbreakable' marathon barrier in London on Sunday.

How did Adidas win the war for the sub-2 'supershoe' and the lengths they've gone to, to prove he's not doping. If it stands, does the record eclipse Sir Roger Bannister's 4-minute mile, Usain Bolt's 9.58?

Plus, is Mark finally onboard with Joshua v Fury now it's been announced by Eddie Hearn and can Hearts really can hold on to win the Scottish Premiership?

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Seb Coe | Door open for Russia's return, 'Enhanced Games' threat & Man Utd's new stadium
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04/23/2026

After Liam Rosenior was sacked just 106 days into his 6-year-deal, life-long Chelsea fan & President of World Athletics, Lord Seb Coe joins Gabby and Mark to talk about Russia's return to the Olympics, his views on The 'Enhanced Games' and why the world is running out of host cities for major tournaments?

Will British athletics be able to capitalise on their new 'golden generation' and when will Manchester United's new stadium be ready?

Plus Gabby & Mark reflect on the prospect of a classic Premier League title run-in after Man City leapfrogged Arsenal last night - with...


Will Arsenal handle the pressure this time? | Clarence Seedorf
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04/21/2026

Football royalty on today’s show as Gabby & Mark are joined by 4x Champions League-winner Clarence Seedorf, to talk about the pressure of a title run in as Arsenal's season hangs in the balance after defeat against Manchester City on the weekend.

Clarence reflects on breaking major trophy droughts with his famous Ajax and Real Madrid teams and discusses the differences in how Mikel Arteta's Gunners are viewed by fans in Europe.

Plus, the guys reflect on Karen Brady's West Ham departure and talk about 'humanoid' marathon runners - it's London Marathon week after all!

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Have PSG exposed the Premier League?
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04/16/2026

After Liverpool became the SIXTH English club to fall victim to Luis Enrique's all-conquering PSG in the Champions League - does their unique blend of intensity & swagger feel more and more like an indictment of Premier League pragmatism.

So how do they keep peaking at just the right time in the season, why wasn't there more of a battle to sign the likes of Kvicha Kvaratskhelia and which PSG star was deemed 'not ready' for England's top-flight!

Plus, on the news Andoni Iraola will be leaving Bournemouth at the end of the season - would...


Do you still CARE about Joshua vs Fury?
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04/14/2026

After a massive weekend of sport, Gabby & Mark sit down to reflect on Rory McIlroy going back-to-back at The Masters, Arsenal's annual April meltdown and after Neftlix announced Anthony Joshua will finally fight Tyson Fury - how close the two fighters are to actually agreeing to it?

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Why Golf NEEDS Rory McIlroy to go back-to-back? | The Masters
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04/09/2026

Rory McIlroy returns to Augusta looking to be the 4th man in history to retain the green jacket. His Masters dinner was reportedly the 'most expensive' ever but it was without Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson... will he be able to join them both as back-to-back winners instead?

Bryson De Chambeau is making his own clubs, Scottie Scheffler has arrived with a newborn son and Justin Rose is hoping to win and readdress 'cosmic justice'.

Netflix's Full Swing's Dan Rapaport joins Mark in Augusta and Gabby in London as we look at golf's most prestigious...


What's the true cost of Premier League relegation?
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04/07/2026

Gabby Logan is joined by football finance expert Kieran Maguire (Price of Football podcast) to discuss the true cost of relegation from the Premier League... particularly for those clubs that may not have seen it coming?

And later, Nick Montgomery - Recently a key part of Ange Postecoglou's backroom team at both Spurs and Nottingham Forest before becoming head coach of Beijing Goan FC - provides an insight into both team's recent struggles.

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Aden Durde | How a Londoner cracked the NFL
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04/03/2026

Aden Durde became the first British-born coach to win a Super Bowl when the Seattle Seahawks masterminded a dominant display in California in February.

His story is almost unheard of in sport - from coaching grassroots level here in UK - to the very top of the NFL.

But what has made him so successful? How did a chance advert in a North London shop spark his career? And as the Premier League's managerial 'merry-go-round' starts to feel more like a circus - does our beautiful game still have a lot to learn?

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How Italy's World Cup 'curse' sparked political crisis
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04/02/2026

It’s official, this summer's World Cup will be the third consecutive tournament without Italy… Gabby & Mark are joined by Italian football writer James Horncastle to explore the 'curse', the political fallout in Rome and the questions over youth talent and foreign players that will feel oddly familiar to England fans who lived through 2010 in South Africa.

Plus, the guys ask how seriously we're supposed to take England's defeat to Japan and the weekend's FA Cup quarter-finals with another trophy on the line for Arsenal.

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Will Spurs regret betting on De Zerbi?
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03/31/2026

After just 44 days in charge, Spurs parted company with Igor Tudor - making him the third manager sacked since last June… with the club just one point above the relegation zone, Roberto De Zerbi has been tasked with saving their season.

But is he the right man to stave off the Championship? It’s only been a couple months since his own sensational exit at Marseille, but what actually happened?

And after facing down protests in France, sections of the Tottenham fanbase are already voicing their concerns over De Zerbi's very public defence of Mason Gree...


Are football's new 'Ultras' a force for good?
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03/27/2026

The fan phenomenon of ‘Ultras’ has taken Scotland by storm… TIFO’s, flares and drums - like we’re used to seeing in Europe - popping up everywhere from the Old Firm right down to the 4th division.

So can this sub-culture be a force for good in an online sphere dominated by the ‘manosphere’ or is it actually just another mask for something more sinister?

Gabby & Mark are joined by Andy Hughes, host of The Crime Agents - who has spent time undercover reporting on football hooliganism in England, and Blair McNally - who has amassed mi...


Josh Kerr v Michael Johnson: I'm owed six-figures but hold no grudge
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03/26/2026

Mo Salah reveals he’ll be leaving Liverpool at the end of this season, Erling Haaland buys one of the last remaining Viking texts in existence & Ben White is back in the England squad for the first time since 2022.

And following a Gold rush for Team GB at a sensational World Indoor Championships, 3000m winner Josh Kerr joins us in studio to talk about regaining his title a year after injury, the money he still owed from Michael Johnson's 'Grand Slam Track' and that 'night night' celebration to his rival.

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Ellie Kildunne | "I've won the World Cup, what now?"
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03/24/2026

Gabby goes down to the England Rugby training ground ahead of the Women's Six Nations to meet former World Player of the Year Ellie Kildunne and her fellow World Cup winner Jess Breach.

The duo scored 11 tries between them at the World Cup before England lifted the trophy at Twickenham in front of the second biggest crowd ever for a World Cup final, men's or women. Ellie was named runner-up at SPOTY, and even tattooed head coach John Mitchell! Now they go again in the Six Nations, with a new captain, fresh faces and a target on...


How Morocco snatched Senegal's AFCON crown
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03/20/2026

It has been like the longest VAR ruling in history… the match finished two months ago, the Africa Cup of Nations trophy was presented, the considerable celebrations and recriminations were complete.

And then, just as some last-16 Champions League fixtures were finishing on Tuesday night, a communication dropped from CAF.

Senegal had actually forfeited the match by staging their now infamous walk-off and Morocco are AFCON champions via a technicality.

But why has this taken so long? Can you really strip a country of a title? And what happens next?

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Why were so many English clubs humbled in Champions League?
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03/19/2026

Weeks ago we were talking about English dominance in Europe, now just Liverpool and Arsenal make it to the quarter finals of the Champions League.

Manchester City, Chelsea, Newcastle and Spurs were dumped out, conceding 28 goals between them in the round of 16… so what happened? Liam Rosenior said his players were tired… but was that ‘dominance’ even there in the first place? Or is the scheduling of English football harming clubs performances in Europe.

Meanwhile, Bodo/Glimt were on the verge of a historic Champions League quarter final, with a capitulation in Lisbon seeing their fairytal...


Max 'Dow-Mania' | How to protect a prodigy?
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03/17/2026

What were you doing when you were 16 years and 73 days old?... Max Dowman was last seen gliding across the length of a Premier League pitch, scoring a goal that rewrote history… and maybe even tilted a title race.

Max ‘Dowmania’ may be upon us but as the predictable calls start for Dowman to be thrust into England’s World Cup plans for this summer - has football got any better at protecting its prodigious talents?

Ex-Arsenal Head of Academy Sports Medicine & Athletic Development between 2012-2021, Des Ryan, joins Gabby and Mark for an insight into Hale End...


Crowdfunding your way to a World Cup final
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03/13/2026

Playing in front of a record 80,000 fans at Twickenham, captaining your country in a World Cup final and winning World Rugby’s Player of the Year… all in a day's work for Sophie De Goede.

All that despite returning from a huge ACL injury just one month before the World Cup, Canada crowdfunding to get there, and training against teammates' partners to make up the numbers. Sophie joins Gabby and Mark to talk about where women's rugby goes next.

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Will 17 MINUTES define Kinsky & Tudor at Spurs?
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03/12/2026

17 minutes was all it took for Igor Tudor to sub off Antonín Kinský on his Champions League debut after two mistakes and three goals conceded. Subbing a keeper is unheard of… so was Tudor right to make the change? Or with Spurs fans serenading Mauricio Pochettino on a plane - is it off with Tudor's head?

Then on Wednesday night, goalies also made the limelight... Filip Jörgensen’s mistake started Chelsea’s collapse to PSG, Gianluigi Donnarumma's penalty save just might keep Man City in it and Thibaut Courtois' assist!

Former Spurs, Liverpool, Villa and...


Wales rugby... What crisis?
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03/10/2026

There’s been a lot of soul searching in England after the Six Nations disaster continued with their first ever loss to Italy. But for the team sitting one below them in the table, the problems run even deeper.

Wales were ranked top in the world in 2019, but now they have only won 2 of their last 26 matches. It’s so bad financially that one of four professional clubs will be cut.

So how did it get to this stage? Has football stolen the limelight after the 2016 Euro success? And what do Wales need to get back...