The Totally Football Show with James Richardson
Sports:Soccer
Jimbo, Tim Spiers, Benji Lanyado and Matt Davies-Adams gather together in the studio after Spain win the World Cup in Sydney and after another enthralling Premier League weekend.
It’s the Spanish who overcome all their off-field troubles to secure the biggest prize in women’s football. Did Sarina Wiegman shoot herself in the foot with her substitutions?
In the Premier League, Chelsea suffer their first defeat under Mauricio Pochettino at the hands of West Ham. An impressive outing for Sterling but less so for Caicedo.
Tottenham overcome Man United with the fans falling in love with Ange Postecoglou and the team once again. But it’s a miserable weekend for Everton and Wolves who face off next weekend.
Plus Liverpool’s defending, the non-celebration and who looked like they’d lost all their possessions in a house fire?
Produced by Charlie Jones.
RUNNING ORDER:
• PART 1: Spain win the Women’s World Cup, with Laia Cervello Herrero (04.30)
• PART 2a: West Ham 3-1 Chelsea (17.00)
• PART 2b: Aston Villa 4-0 Everton (26.00)
• PART 3a: Tottenham 2-0 Man Utd (32 .00)
• PART 3b: Man City 1-0 Newcastle (38.00)
• PART 3c: Wolves 1-4 Brighton (40.00)
• PART 4: The rest of the Premier League weekend (45.00)
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Pedri’s injury nightmare, and are Leverkusen home and dry?
City dominate United in the derby while Liverpool leave it very late at Forest
Thrilling City ready for Manchester derby as Everton points reprieve piles on pressure at the bottom
Enrique shows Mbappe who’s boss as De Rossi’s Roma continue to roar
Klopp DNA leads Liverpool to the League Cup, plus we applaud Arsenal and salute Silva
Stretched Liverpool take on Chelsea at Wembley, while Arsenal rue lack of depth in Porto
Bayern beaten again as Napoli and Barcelona try to save their seasons
Liverpool and Arsenal capitalise on City's rare slip up
Can flakey Chelsea go toe to toe with Man City again?
Lifeless Bayern and red-hot Real Madrid get set for the Champions League
Supreme Arsenal stick six past Moyes’s Hammers
Arsenal test title credentials at West Ham, plus a fitting final at AFCON
Inter seize control of Serie A, with the top two set to clash in Spain and Germany
Liverpool lose their heads at Arsenal while Chelsea fans finally lose patience
Brand new Liverpool head to Arsenal and why smart Luton battered Brighton
Why Xavi reached breaking point at Barcelona, plus Inter Juve looms large
Klopp leaving Liverpool and the miracle of Maidstone
Man City confront Spurs hoodoo in the FA Cup while Chelsea romp to League Cup final with Liverpool
Leverkusen extend their lead and Juventus go top of Serie A
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