Sinopsis
Some of the nation's finest football writers bring you the biggest stories and talking points.
Episodios
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England's World Cup dream is over after a semi-final defeat to Croatia, but the Three Lions leave Russia with pride
12/07/2018 Duración: 44minNeil Ashton is joined by Matt Dickinson, the chief sports writer of the Times, and Jeremy Cross, the chief sports writer of the Daily Star, to dissect England's World Cup semi-final defeat to Croatia. The panel sat down just a few hours after the final whistle to reflect on the painful loss and the positives Gareth Southgate and his squad can take from their campaign in Russia.
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England see off Sweden to reach the World Cup semi-final; can they now go all the way in Russia?
07/07/2018 Duración: 46minNeil Ashton is joined by Matt Law of The Telegraph and Charlie Wyett of The Sun in the media centre in Samara for reaction to England's quarter-final win over Sweden. Can Gareth Southgate and the players now go all the way?
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England's penalty shoot out heroics against Colombia; are the odds stacked in England's favour for World Cup glory?
04/07/2018 Duración: 45minNeil Ashton is joined by John Cross, chief football writer at the Mirror, and Jonathan Northcroft from the Sunday Times for episode five of the World Cup Supplement to analyse England’s last-16 dramatic penalty shoot out win over Colombia and look ahead to the quarter-final with Sweden.
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England's 1-0 defeat to Belgium, a last-16 tie with Colombia and whether they are on the 'easy' side of the World Cup draw
29/06/2018 Duración: 50minNeil Ashton is joined by Matt Dickinson, chief sports writer at the Times, and Guardian football writer Dominic Fifield to analyse England's defeat to Belgium and look ahead to their last-16 tie with Colombia. The panel also discuss the major talking points from the World Cup and which teams are favourites for the title after the group stage.
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England's 6-1 thrashing of Panama, Harry Kane's hat-trick and the relationship of players and the media.
24/06/2018 Duración: 50minNeil Ashton is joined by The Telegraph's Chief Football Correspondent Jason Burt and the Daily Mail's Chief Sports Reporter Matt Lawton in Nizhny Novgorod to reflect on England's incredible 6-1 victory over Panama, Harry Kane's hat-trick and what changes Gareth Southgate might make for the final group game against Russia. They also debate the role of the media and their relationships with the England squad.
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England's World Cup win over Tunisia analysed, changes for Panama debated and VAR verdicts
19/06/2018 Duración: 48minNeil Ashton is joined by The Times' chief football writer Henry Winter and The Mirror's chief sports writer Andy Dunn for the second episode of World Cup Supplement. The trio look back at England's win over Tunisia, discuss the players who impressed and the ones who need to step up and what boss Gareth Southgate will have learnt from the encounter. The panel also look ahead to England's next match with Panama, reflect on what it's been like covering England from their training base in Repino and their highlights of the World Cup so far.
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World Cup preview, England's chances assessed, the favourites analysed and the players to watch
11/06/2018 Duración: 46minNeil Ashton is joined by The Mirror's chief football writer John Cross and The Independent's chief sports writer Jonathan Liew for the first episode of World Cup Supplement. The trio discuss the big talking points ahead of Russia 2018, including how England are shaping up for the tournament, the off-field stories which have made headlines and which of the favourites are best placed to lift the trophy. The panel also pick out their players to watch at the World Cup - and give their predictions for England.
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Conte warns he won’t change, the managerial merry-go-round is in full swing and how far will England go?
20/05/2018 Duración: 01h10minNeil Ashton is joined by The Times’ Henry Winter, Oliver Holt from the Mail on Sunday and The Sun’s Shaun Custis to discuss the latest news from the football world including Antonio Conte’s warning to the Chelsea board that he won’t change as speculation around his position continues to rumble on, the panel discuss the front runners for the various managerial positions that are now available and after Gareth Southgate named his squad for the World Cup in Russia, the guests predict how far England will go this summer.
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Final day of PL, Rooney's MLS move and Wilshere's World Cup chances
13/05/2018 Duración: 01h08minNeil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Sam Wallace of The Telegraph and Neil Custis from The Sun to give their opinion on all the latest football news, including the final day of the Premier League season, Wayne Rooney's MLS rumours and who will be on the plane for England at the 2018 World Cup.
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Liverpool's European dreams, Stoke wave goodbye and magic Darren Moore
06/05/2018 Duración: 01h08minNeil Ashton is with Steve Bates of The Sunday People, Darren Lewis from The Mirror and Jonathan Northcoft from The Sunday Times for a discussion on the week's major football stories.
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Selling Wembley, Gerrard to Rangers and the fight for PL survival
29/04/2018 Duración: 01h08minNeil Ashton is joined by Andy Dunn of The Mirror, Alyson Rudd of The Times and Matt Law of the Daily Telegraph to discuss all the latest news from around the world of football.
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Wenger's legacy, who next for the Gunners and Poch's future
22/04/2018 Duración: 01h07minNeil Ashton is with Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Jason Burt of The Daily Telegraph and Rory Smith from the New York Times to discuss Arsene Wenger's tenure at Arsenal and who will step into his shoes, plus might Mauricio Pochettino be looking to leave Tottenham?
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City on the verge, Buffon the bully and is the Premier League tougher to win than UCL?
15/04/2018 Duración: 01h08minNeil Ashton is joined by The Sun’s Shaun Custis, The Independent’s Jonathan Liew and Matt Dickinson of The Times to discuss he week's major football stories, including Manchester City’s win at Spurs to put them back on track for the title, Gianluigi Buffon’s criticism of Michael Oliver after Juventus’ controversial elimination from the Champions League and Wolves’ long-awaited promotion back to the Premier League.
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The Manchester derby, what next for the Baggies? And a tribute to Wilkins
08/04/2018 Duración: 01h07minNeil Ashton is with Sam Wallace of The Telegraph, Rob Draper of the Mail on Sunday and Simon Mullock of the Daily Mirror for a discussion on the week's major football stories, including an incredible game at the Etihad Stadium, where West Brom go after Alan Pardew and a tribute to Ray Wilkins.
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City edging closer, Alli's England place in jeopardy and should Mane have seen red?
01/04/2018 Duración: 01h07minNeil Ashton is joined by Oliver Holt from the Daily Mirror, Oliver Kay from The Times and Neil Custis from The Sun for a discussion on all the latest football news.
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England’s tactics and what is the right international model?
25/03/2018 Duración: 01h07minNeil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Gabriele Marcotti of The Times and ESPN FC, and Sky Sports' Guillem Balague for a discussion of the latest football news.
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Mourinho's rant, Salah's heroics and can Southgate's players make any impact?
18/03/2018 Duración: 01h07minNeil Ashton is with Andy Dunn of the Daily Mirror, Matt Dunn of the Daily Express and Stuart James from The Guardian for a discussion on the week's major football stories.
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West Ham fans invading the pitch, Mourinho’s winning style and will Glenn Murray make the plane?
11/03/2018 Duración: 01h09minNeil Ashton is joined by Sam Wallace of the Telegraph, Jeremy Cross of the Daily Star and John Cross of the Mirror to discuss the distressing scenes at the London Stadium, Manchester United's win over rivals Liverpool, and with players not making first teams or being out of form, who will make Gareth Southgate's World Cup squad.
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The end for Wenger? Is VAR ready for the PL? What has happened to the best of British?
04/03/2018 Duración: 01h08minNeil Ashton is joined by the Mail on Sunday’s Oliver Holt, the Independent’s Jack Pitt-Brooke and Matt Law of the Daily Telegraph to discuss the turmoil surrounding Arsene Wenger and the candidates who could replace the Arsenal manager, whether VAR is ready for the Premier League as well as the pressure that is building on Alan Pardew, Big Sam and David Moyes after all three suffered defeats on Saturday.
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Cup final day, brilliant Liverpool and Chelsea face Mourinho
25/02/2018 Duración: 01h08minNeil Ashton is joined at Wembley Stadium by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Henry Winter from The Times and Andy Dunn from the Mirror for a discussion on the week's major stories.