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Colombia venció 2-0 a Chile y se mantiene firme en la lucha por la clasificación El equipo se posiciona segundo en la tabla de posiciones. Colombia se impuso 2-0 ante Chile como local este martes 14 de abril, en el marco de la sexta jornada de la CONMEBOL Liga de Naciones Femenina. Las dueñas de casa celebraron junto a su afición en el estadio Pascual Guerrero de Cali, consolidando una victoria clave en su camino. Con este resultado, Colombia suma tres puntos fundamentales que la ubican en el segundo lugar de la tabla, marcando un buen camino para la clasificación a la Copa Mundial Femenina de la FIFA 2027™. – Colombia 2-0 Chile – Ver esta publicación en Instagram Una publicación compartida de CONMEBOL (@conmebol) La selección de Colombia venció 2-0 a Chile en Cali, por la sexta fecha de la CONMEBOL Liga de Naciones Femenina. El marcador se abrió a los 14 minutos con una definición de Linda Caicedo, mientras que en el tiempo añadido, a los 90+6’, Manuela Vanegas selló el triunfo para las locales. En la séptima jornada, Colombia se enfrentará a Argentina, mientras que Chile se medirá ante Uruguay. – Números del partido – Colombia logra su tercer triunfo consecutivo ante Chile. Antes de esta racha, habían obtenido un solo triunfo en los cinco juegos previos cruzándose con la Roja (5E). Colombia se marchó al descanso ganando ante Chile, tal como lo hizo en cuatro de sus cinco partidos de esta CONMEBOL Liga de Naciones Femenina (1E). Además, las colombianas remataron más veces que todos sus rivales en este lapso. Hoy registraron cinco disparos por dos de las chilenas. Linda Caicedo abrió el marcador esta noche y anotó su primero en CONMEBOL Liga de Naciones Femenina. La colombiana no convertía en torneos CONMEBOL desde la final de la Copa América Femenina 2025 (4-4 vs. Brasil). CONMEBOL.com / OPTA

Perú y Paraguay igualaron 1-1 en la CONMEBOL Liga de Naciones Femenina. Ambas selecciones suman siete unidades y comparten puntaje en la tabla general. En condición de local, Perú igualó 1-1 frente a Paraguay por la Sexta Fecha de la CONMEBOL Liga de Naciones Femenina, en un duelo muy disputado en Cusco. Ambas selecciones continúan en la búsqueda de un boleto directo o un lugar en el repechaje rumbo a la Copa Mundial Femenina de la FIFA 2027. - Perú 1-1 Paraguay - Perú y Paraguay igualaron 1-1 en el Estadio Inca Garcilaso de la Vega de Cusco. La Albirroja abrió el marcador con el gol de Yomira Tacilla a los 18’, aprovechando su efectividad en el inicio del partido. En la segunda mitad, Perú reaccionó y encontró la igualdad a través de Luz Campoverde a los 51’, resultado que se mantuvo hasta el final pese a los intentos de ambos equipos por quedarse con la victoria. El empate permite a ambas selecciones sumar en la tabla general, en un certamen que continúa su desarrollo rumbo a la Copa Mundial Femenina de la FIFA 2027. Ver esta publicación en Instagram Una publicación compartida de CONMEBOL (@conmebol) - Números del partido - Luz Campoverde (Perú) anotó su segundo gol tras ingresar como suplente en un partido de la CONMEBOL Liga de Naciones Femenina. Lidera en este aspecto, junto a Kishi Nuñez (Argentina) y Daniela Montoya (Colombia). Perú es uno de los dos equipos que sumó más puntos luego de iniciar perdiendo en la actual CONMEBOL Liga de Naciones Femenina con cuatro, al igual que Colombia. Ganó ante Uruguay 2-1 luego de comenzar en desventaja y empató hoy ante Paraguay 1-1. Paraguay es el primer equipo en tener dos disparos a los postes en la CONMEBOL Liga de Naciones Femenina, ambos en este partido, y ambos disparos autoría de Lice Chamorro. Paraguay intentó 16 centros de jugada en este partido ante Perú. Es su registro más alto en este aspecto en un partido de torneos CONMEBOL desde los 24 ante Uruguay en el triunfo 2-1 por la Copa América Femenina 2018. CONMEBOL.com/OPTA

Uruguay venció 2-1 a Bolivia en la CONMEBOL Liga de Naciones Femenina. La Celeste logró sumar de a tres en la tabla general del torneo clasificatorio a la Copa Mundial Femenina 2027 de la FIFA. En la continuidad de la Sexta Fecha de la CONMEBOL Liga de Naciones Femenina, Uruguay consiguió una valiosa victoria al superar a Bolivia en El Alto y sumar tres puntos importantes en la tabla general del certamen clasificatorio rumbo a la Copa Mundial 2027 de la FIFA. - Bolivia 1-2 Uruguay - Uruguay superó 2-1 a Bolivia en un encuentro disputado y de gran intensidad en El Alto. La Celeste encontró la ventaja a los 61’ con un gol de Esperanza Pizarro, quien volvió a marcar a los 87’ para sellar el triunfo. Por su parte, Bolivia había alcanzado el empate transitorio a los 78’ a través de Cielo Veizaga, pero no logró sostener la igualdad en el tramo final del encuentro. Con este resultado, Uruguay suma puntos importantes en la tabla general. Ver esta publicación en Instagram Una publicación compartida de CONMEBOL (@conmebol) - Números del partido - Uruguay acumula tres victorias consecutivas ante Bolivia, contando desde 2017. Es la segunda vez en ese lapso que la Celeste gana tres encuentros al hilo ante un equipo CONMEBOL, luego de lograrlo ante Perú (4V). Esperanza Pizarro anotó un doblete: a los 61 minutos convirtió con un remate con valor 0.21xG de goles esperados y a los 87 el dio el triunfo a Uruguay con un disparo de 0.23xG. Sin embargo, su intento de mayor probabilidad no terminó en el fondo de la red (0.64xG a los 83’). Wendy Carballo no participaba directamente de un gol de Uruguay en torneos CONMEBOL desde el triunfo 3-0 ante Chile en fase de grupos de la pasada Copa América Femenina. En aquel entonces, anotó un doblete, uno de ellos asistidos por Esperanza Pizarro, compañera a la que Carballo asistió hoy ante Bolivia. Contando competiciones CONMEBOL desde 2022, Esperanza Pizarro se convirtió en la primera jugadora de Uruguay en anotar un doblete por segunda vez, luego de lograrlo en la CONMEBOL Copa América Femenina de 2022 ante Perú y hoy. CONMEBOL.com/OPTA

Il 30 aprile si avvicina, la FIFA si pronuncerà sulla questione Iran: vediamo cosa succederà e perché gli Azzurri sperano ancora.

Perú venció 2-1 a Uruguay por la Quinta Fecha de la CONMEBOL Liga de Naciones Femenina. La Blanquirroja sumó tres puntos clave en su camino hacia la Copa Mundial Femenina de la FIFA Brasil 2027. Perú superó 2-1 a Uruguay este viernes en Cusco, en el marco de la Quinta Fecha de la CONMEBOL Liga de Naciones Femenina, torneo clasificatorio rumbo a la Copa Mundial Femenina de la FIFA Brasil 2027. En un encuentro disputado, el conjunto peruano logró dar vuelta el marcador y quedarse con tres puntos importantes como local. Uruguay, por su parte, había tomado la ventaja en el primer tiempo, pero no logró sostener la diferencia ante la reacción de la Blanquirroja. - Perú 2-1 Uruguay - Perú se impuso 2-1 ante Uruguay como local por la Quinta Fecha del torneo clasificatorio al Mundial Femenino 2027. Pamela González abrió el marcador para el conjunto charrúa a los 25’ del primer tiempo. La reacción peruana llegó a los 33’, cuando Alesia García marcó el empate para el 1-1 parcial. En el complemento, Sandra Arévalo convirtió a los 71’ y selló el 2-1 definitivo para la Blanquirroja. Ver esta publicación en Instagram Una publicación compartida de CONMEBOL (@conmebol) - Números del partido - En el primer tiempo Uruguay superó a Perú en remates totales (8 a 4) y posesión de balón (52.4% a 47.6%). En el segundo tiempo y tras la expulsión de Laura Felipe, Perú se hizo de la pelota (53% a 47%) y remató más veces (6 a 5), sin permitir disparos al arco del equipo de Ariel Longo (3 a 0). Perú logra su segundo triunfo en esta CONMEBOL Liga de Naciones. La última vez que había logrado dos victorias en una edición de un torneo continental fue en la Copa América Femenina 2003, cuando logró ambos éxitos en la fase de grupos ante Bolivia (3-1) y Chile (2-1). Pamela González anotó de penal sus últimos tres goles con Uruguay en torneos CONMEBOL, incluyendo hoy ante Perú la apertura del marcador. La última vez que logró convertir con La Celeste por otra vía en estos torneos fue justamente ante La Bicolor, en un triunfo 6-0 en 2022, donde tuvo un doblete. CONMEBOL.com/OPTA

The backdrop of Italy’s national team crisis has unexpectedly drawn Allegri into the spotlight, with speculation intensifying about his potential future. A season already filled with tension has taken another intriguing turn, as Christian Pulisic continues his campaign at Milan under Massimiliano Allegri, while uncertainty grows beyond the club level. The backdrop of Italy’s national team crisis has unexpectedly drawn Allegri into the spotlight, with speculation intensifying about his potential future. The situation has only deepened following Italy’s dramatic failure to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, a result that has shaken the entire soccer structure in the country. While Milan focuses on its own ambitions, the shadow of the national team’s struggles looms large over Serie A and its leading figures. The Azzurri’s absence from yet another World Cup has triggered widespread concern across the soccer world. They will miss a third consecutive World Cup after a penalty shoot-out defeat to Bosnia and Herzegovina, marking one of the most shocking declines in international soccer history. The magnitude of the fall is difficult to ignore, especially for a nation that once dominated the global stage. From lifting the trophy in 2006 to failing to qualify three times in a row, Italy’s decline has exposed deep structural issues, ranging from player development to leadership decisions. As a result, Gennaro Gattuso stepped down as head coach, while senior officials within the federation also began to leave their roles, signaling that a complete reset may be required. Francesco Pio Esposito shows his dejection of Italy during the FIFA World Cup 2026. What did Allegri say about the Italy job? With the national team searching for direction, Allegri’s name has quickly surfaced as a leading candidate. The Milan coach, known for his tactical experience and domestic success, has been heavily linked with the role in recent weeks. However, instead of dismissing the speculation, Allegri has chosen a more ambiguous approach. When asked directly about the Italy job during a recent press conference, he offered a response that avoided clarity while leaving the door open. “Before the coach, they will have to decide who the president is. Then, after that, they will decide,” the 58-year-old boss said. The comment, while seemingly procedural, has been widely interpreted as a deliberate non-denial. By refusing to rule himself out, Allegri has effectively kept himself in the conversation, adding intrigue to an already complex situation. What it would mean for Milan and Pulisic For Milan, the timing of this uncertainty is far from ideal. The club is working to re-establish itself among Europe’s elite, and stability on the bench is crucial to that ambition. Christian Pulisic of AC Milan warms up before the Serie A match. Players like Pulisic have thrived under Allegri’s system, benefiting from structure and clarity on the pitch. Any potential departure of the coach could disrupt the progress Milan has made, especially during a pivotal phase of the season. At the same time, the Italian federation’s interest highlights Allegri’s continued reputation as one of the most respected managers in the country. His experience and track record make him a natural candidate for a national team in need of direction.

Potter's side grasped their second chance by beating Ukraine 3-1 in their semi-final, before a late Viktor Gyokeres goal secured a dramatic 3-2 win over Poland in the final to seal a World Cup berth.

A relaxed chat with Nico and James on assortment of football related topics. On the Podcast discussion features FPL, Cost of football tickets, YouTube 'fans', Italy's failure to qualify for the World Cup and fans at the tournament, England losing to Japan, fans being in the 'wrong end' and family members being in away ends, Nico tests James on his knowledge of a Tottenham game from 20 years ago, Rayan Cherki and showboating, being the main man in a team versus a squad member with a title challenger, if players can be born with talent, retraining positions, everyone starting out as a forward and lots more... Tomorrow on Planet FPL: Clash of the Correspondents, Burnley v Brighton with Jack Toner & Sam Murray Today on Patreon: Tot & Ham with Shamil Gillani (IT+) & The Midweek FPL Dilemma (IT+) The full Planet FPL schedule for this week can be found via this post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/154986197 Want to become a member of our FPL community and support the Podcast? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Follow James on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Follow Clayton on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/claytsAFC Follow David on Twitter/x: https://x.com/PlanetFPLHunter Follow Nico on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/nico_semedo Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PlanetFPL Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetfpl #PremierLeague #FPL #ThatShowWithNico Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Arthur Okonkwo’s international allegiance switch from England to Nigeria has been confirmed by FIFA. The Wrexham goalkeeper made the decision to represent the Super Eagles late last year. And…

Mark Chapman, Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and Phil Jagielka assess how damaging Arsenal's FA Cup defeat at Southampton could be for the rest of their season. German football writer Rafa Honigstein joins the podcast to look at Tonda Eckert and why Germany is bringing through so many young coaches. With Virgil Van Dijk saying Liverpool "gave up" during their defeat at Man City, the panel discuss whether Arne Slot can turn things around. And assistant coach of Iraq, Rene Meulensteen, tells us about his side's extraordinary qualification for the World Cup. TIMECODES 00:30 Arsenal's disappointing cup exits 17:15 Southampton's excellent display 19:00 Rafa Honigstein on young German coaches 32:18 Did Liverpool "give up" at Manchester City 43:08 Rene Meulensteen on Iraq's World Cup qualifcation

Jimbo is back in the chair and joined by Duncan Alexander, Adrian Clarke, Natalie Gedra, with special guest Frida Fagerlund as the final six teams to play at this year’s World Cup are confirmed. It’s disaster yet again for Italy after penalty heartbreak in Bosnia & Herzegovina. The Azzurri become the first ever former winners to miss three World Cups in a row. Where do they go from here? There’s shootout joy for Czech Republic though who beat Denmark, Sweden see off Poland and Turkey are heading to the World Cup for the first time in 24 years after winning in Kosovo. DR Congo and Iraq are also through to the group stages, and there’s another disappointing performance from England at Wembley. Plus, it’s FA Cup Quarter Final weekend with Man City hosting Liverpool as domestic football returns. Producer: Lucy Oliva Video Producer: Jake Liascos Listen to the audio version of the Totally Football Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or by following this link: https://podfollow.com/totallyfootballshow 00:00 World Cup Qualifying results 04:16 Bosnian bliss and Italian misery 15:44 Czech ecstasy and Turkish delight 20:55 Potter's wizardry for Sweden 27:52 DR Congo & Iraq 31:45 England v Japan 40:39 USA & Brazil 46:34 De Zerbi at Spurs 49:28 FA Cup preview Get in touch with the show: Email: [email protected] X: @thetotallyshow Instagram: @totallyfootballshow TikTok: @thetotallyshow BlueSky: @totallyshow.bsky.social The Totally Football Show is with you four times a week this season, giving you all the football news you need to know - and plenty that you don't. We've got views, stats and analysis from the very best football writers around. It's smart, it's funny, and it's totally free – so listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Thumbnail: Jonathan Nackstrand, Pontus Lundahl / Contributor, Marco Luzzani / Stringer #worldcup #italy #sweden #england
Azzurri fail to make third consecutive men’s World Cup after loss to Bosnia and Herzegovina

There are some massive names not going to the 2026 World Cup from Robert Lewnadowski to Gianluigi Donnarumma. And we challenged Darren Bent to name his best XI of players that won’t be headin…

The 48-team line-up for the World Cup has now been determined, after a night of drama in the play-offs. And for the third successive tournament, Italy miss out… So what now for the four-time champions? Host: Ayo Akinwolere Guests: Felipe Cardenas, Carl Anka Executive Producer: Adey Moorhead Producers: Mike Stavrou, Nick Thomson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On Wednesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan rounds off all the international action as Ireland’s campaign ends with a 0-0 draw with North Macedonia at the Aviva Stadium. Troy Parrott has two goals ruled out for offside, with the second likely standing if VAR had been available. Senior debuts for James Abankwah and Bosun Lawal, while Harvey Vale makes his first Dublin appearance. Mark Travers replaces Caoimhin Kelleher at half-time; Seamus Coleman receives a standing ovation on what could be his final Ireland outing. A total of 17 substitutions made, with Johnny Kenny going close late after Adam Idah’s flick. Head coach Heimir Hallgrimsson describes the game as “strange” after the stalemate. Bosun Lawal reflects on a proud moment making his senior international debut. Nearly 40,000 fans attend; Jayson Molumby praises the continued support. Assistant coach John O’Shea calls working with Ireland a privilege amid contract uncertainty. Finn Azaz impresses in attack, with Hallgrimsson highlighting his growing importance. Ireland U21s beat Kazakhstan 1-0, and the U17s qualify for another World Cup after a 7-0 win over Slovakia. League of Ireland coverage returns with Drogheda United hosting Bohemians. Italy miss a third straight World Cup after losing on penalties to Bosnia-Herzegovina. Sweden, Türkiye, DR Congo, Czechia and Iraq confirm World Cup qualification. Scotland lose to Côte d’Ivoire, England fall to Japan, and Northern Ireland draw with Wales in friendly action. Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join

After a dismal run in the qualifiers, Viktor Gyokores and Sweden finally clicked in the play-offs to reach the finals this summer

Qualifying for football's biggest tournament will bring a 'little dose of joy' to a nation where life is challenging for many

An extra-time goal from Axel Tuanzebe ensured DR Congo became the 47th team to qualify for this summer's World Cup


Turkey qualified for the World Cup for the first time in 24 years. They will face the United States, Paraguay and Australia in Group D

Football's youngest nation are on the brink of qualifying for their first ever World Cup and will achieve the remarkable feat with victory in tonight's playoff final.

Delyth Lloyd is at the Cardiff City stadium and it's heartbreak for Wales as they lost 4-2 on penalties to Bosnia-Herzegovina. The deadlock couldn't be broken after it finished 1-1 in extra time and Bosnia-Herzegovina will go on to face Italy in the play-off final on Tuesday. Alistair Bruce-Ball, Tom Lockyer and Dave Edwards dissect the match and how Wales were just four minutes away from the play-off final after the visitors equalized. Hear from the Wales manager Craig Bellamy, Dan James and defender Ethan Ampadu as they reflect on the disappointment of not making it to the World Cup this summer. Elsewhere Italy ended Northern Ireland's dream of reaching the finals with a 2-0 win in the play-off semi-final in Bergamo, hear Michael O'Neil's thoughts on his teams qualifying campaign. TIMECODES: 01:30 – Reaction to Wales losing on penalities 07:10 – Dan James 09:50 – Ethan Ampadu 13:00 – Craig Bellamy 18:29 – Northern Ireland reaction Michael O'Neil 23:00 – What next for Wales? Fri 1945 England v Uruguay Sat 1200 Everton v Liverpool in the WSL on Sports Extra 2 Sat 1330 Man Utd v Man City in the WSL Sat 1730 Arsenal v Spurs in the WSL on Sports Extra Sun 1200 Chelsea v Aston Villa in the WSL Sun 1500 Leicester v Brighton & Hove in the WSL on Sports Extra 2

On Wednesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news from the Champions League, the international game and why football is so important in modern-day Iran. Champions League fallout as Tottenham lose 5–2 to Atletico Madrid, increasing pressure on manager Igor Tudor. Tudor substitutes goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky after just 17 minutes following two costly errors. Tottenham Supporters’ Trust call for Tudor to be sacked after four straight defeats since his appointment. Spurs face another tough test this weekend with a Premier League trip to Liverpool at Anfield. Liverpool suffer a 1–0 defeat to Galatasaray in Istanbul, with Mario Lemina scoring the winner. Arne Slot remains confident despite criticism, pointing to missed chances and a VAR-ruled-out equaliser. Newcastle denied a famous win as Barcelona score a stoppage-time penalty to draw 1–1. Bayern Munich thrash Atalanta 6–1 in Bergamo in the night’s most dominant performance. Preview of tonight’s Champions League ties featuring Arsenal vs Bayer Leverkusen, Manchester City vs Real Madrid, and PSG vs Chelsea. Championship round-up as Millwall move close to automatic promotion and Leicester climb out of the relegation zone. FIFA confirms Iran will be allowed compete at the 2026 World Cup in the United States despite recent political tensions. Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join

On Monday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news of the League of Ireland, the FA Cup and the international game. League of Ireland focus – Shamrock Rovers travel to Tolka Park to face Shelbourne in a Dublin derby with the Hoops looking to close the gap on leaders Bohemians. Stephen Bradley preview – The Rovers boss reflects on the challenge of facing Shelbourne regardless of form. Shels’ mixed start – Joey O’Brien’s side come into the game after a narrow derby defeat to St Patrick’s Athletic. Athlone claim silverware – Athlone Town defeat Shelbourne 1-0 to win the President’s Cup ahead of the new Women’s National League season. Dana Sheriff strikes – The returning American forward scores the decisive goal for last season’s double winners. Evan Ferguson injury blow – The Roma loanee is set for ankle surgery and will miss Ireland’s upcoming playoff with Czechia. World Cup hopes debate – David Sneyd and Keith Treacy discuss whether Ferguson could still feature at this summer’s World Cup if Ireland qualify. Greg Cunningham interview – The former Ireland international recalls his breakthrough at Manchester City and Carlos Tevez’s influence. Old Firm drama – Celtic defeat Rangers on penalties in the Scottish Cup quarter-final amid pitch-invasion scenes at Ibrox. FA Cup storylines – Brentford boss Keith Andrews targets progression at West Ham, while Leeds and Southampton also advance. Championship roundup – Middlesbrough strengthen their promotion push with a big win at QPR as Alan Browne gets on the scoresheet. Global football headlines – Mass red cards in a fiery Cruzeiro-Atletico Mineiro final and geopolitical issues impacting Iraq’s World Cup playoff preparations. Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join

In this issue It might be hard to believe for anyone who sat through Luxembourg 0-0 Republic of Ireland last year, but Irish football is on the rise. Troy Parrott’s heroics have given the national team a shot at World Cup qualification, the domestic league is thriving as a new campaign gets underway, and an […]

Happy Christmas Eve Eve! 🎄 Looking forward to another exciting year of sport, Mick, Eoin, Ben, and Susanna have written their 2026 Christmas Sporting Wishlists. Some are realistic, some not so much... But they can dream all the same! From Ireland qualifying for the World Cup to Evan Ferguson finding his 'forever home', they outline the biggest achievements they would like to see for Irish athletes on the world stage in 2026.
Nico 'the icon' Semedo is back on the Podcast with James, for a laid back chat about various topics from the World of football over the last month. Topics covered include, discussion on Nico's FPL team (or lack of one!) and advice on players who get engaged, Nigeria's exit from World Cup qualification, Ibrahima Konate's performances, if the UK media are ready for a black superstar, if there should be more European teams in the World Cup, Cristiano Ronaldo's suspended suspension, Luis Rubiales getting eggs thrown at him by his ankle, Lamine Yamal's love life, Neymar is on the clock, if Alexander Isak can be as good as Zlatan Ibrahimovic and more... Tomorrow on Planet FPL: s9 ep26 GW14 Review Today on Patreon: An Englishman Abroad Quiz (BT) & Slack Stories (IT) The full Planet FPL schedule for this week can be found via this post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/144759033 Want to become a member of our FPL community and support the Podcast? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Where throughout December all Patrons will have access to the next tier level above! More details here... https://www.patreon.com/posts/144662890 Follow James on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Follow Clayton on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/claytsAFC Follow David on Twitter/x: https://x.com/FPLHunter10 Follow Nico on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/nico_semedo Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PlanetFPL Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetfpl #PremierLeague #FPL #ThatShowWithNico Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Liverpool's vice captain, Andy Robertson, chats to Juliette Ferrington about how the team turn around their recent form, and he delivers his message of hope to fans. Plus, what it means to him to qualify for the World Cup finals with Scotland and what the future might hold. Join Jules and Joe Thomlinson on 'One on One from Sky Sports' every Wednesday for more exclusive chats with football's most famous names. You can also watch our interviews on the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel. Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-premier-league-podcast You can listen to the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast". For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/premier-league For advertising opportunities email: [email protected]

Jimbo's joined by Duncan Alexander, Charlie Eccleshare and Benji Lanyado to round up a sensational midweek of international action - and look ahead to the return of domestic matters as the Premier League looms. Scotland fans are still revelling in the extraordinary events of Tuesday night as Steve Clarke's side booked their place at a World Cup for the first time in 28 years following their dramatic stoppage-time win over Denmark at Hampden Park. Laura Brannan was there - and joins us to relive the emotional scenes in Glasgow. Elsewhere, Wales put on a show in their 7-1 thrashing of North Macedonia to secure second spot and home advantage in the play-offs, which we have to wait until March to enjoy. Then it's all eyes on the weekend's Premier League action, including the small matter of Sunday afternoon's North London Derby. Can Tottenham win away at Arsenal for the first time in 15 years in the league? Can Eddie Howe break his dismal record against Manchester City when his Newcastle host Pep's men on Saturday evening? And can West Ham continue their resurgence on the road at Bournemouth!? All that plus BMW's, handsome Rob Edwards' first game as Wolves boss - and Nuno's love of horses. Produced by Charlie Jones and Lucy Oliva. Get your tickets to Totally Live! Check out Uncle Jeff's Coefficient RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Hellos, Black Friday offers - and Uncle Jeff's Coefficient (00.55) • PART 1b: World Cup qualifying round up (04.45) • PART 2: Scotland 4-2 Denmark with Laura Brannan (06.55) • PART 3: March's World Cup play-offs tease (19.15) • PART 4a: Premier League MD12 round up (28.30) • PART 4b: Arsenal v Tottenham preview (31.50) • PART 4c: Newcastle v Manchester City preview (38.35) • PART 4d: Burnley v Chelsea preview (41.40) • PART 5a: Bournemouth v West Ham preview (43.20) • PART 5b: Liverpool v Nottingham Forest preview (47.25) • PART 5c: The rest of the Premier League weekend (50.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gordon Duncan, Jim Duffy and Simon Donnelly are here to listen to your calls, stories and emotions after Scotland made history last night and qualified for their first World Cup since 1998. We hear from people who can remember that tournament in France, supporters who weren't even born then and those at Hampden who witnessed the memorable win over Denmark. Callers share their memories of tournaments gone by, of their children getting to experience watching their country on the biggest stage and pay tribute to those no longer with them. Sit back and listen to one of the best Superscoreboard phone-ins of recent times! 📻 Listen live from 6pm every weeknight on Clyde 1: https://hellorayo.co.uk/clyde/ways-to-listen Twitter: https://x.com/ClydeSSB Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clyde1ssb TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@clydessb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clyde1 Check out our YouTube channel & subscribe via: https://www.youtube.com/@Clyde1SSB Previous shows: https://hellorayo.co.uk/podcasts/superscoreboard/

On Wednesday's Football Daily, Eve Conway brings you all the action from a dramatic few games yesterday evening, that see Ireland confirmed for Pot 3. Conor Coventry was speaking to Eoin Sheahan Andy Robertson dedicated Scotland's World Cup qualification to his late teammate Diogo Jota Steve McLaren resigns as Jamaica boss after they fail to automatically qualify Arsenal face Real Madrid in the Champions League tonight
SCOTLAND ARE GOING TO THE WORLD CUP IN AMERICA/CANADA AND MEXICO! Gordon Duncan, Kenny Miller & Gordon Dalziel are live at Hampden with Andrew Maclean, Scott Allan & Hugh Keevins in the studio. We have reaction from the guys at the ground and your calls reacting to such a momentous occasion... 📻 Listen live from 6pm every weeknight on Clyde 1: https://hellorayo.co.uk/clyde/ways-to-listen Twitter: https://x.com/ClydeSSB Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clyde1ssb TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@clydessb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clyde1 Check out our YouTube channel & subscribe via: https://www.youtube.com/@Clyde1SSB Previous shows: https://hellorayo.co.uk/podcasts/superscoreboard/
Gordon Duncan, Kenny Miller & Gordon Dalziel are live at Hampden with Andrew Maclean, Scott Allan & Hugh Keevins in the studio as Scotland look to qualify for their first World Cup in 27 years. Relive the highs and the lows of that massive game at Hampden... 📻 Listen live from 6pm every weeknight on Clyde 1: https://hellorayo.co.uk/clyde/ways-to-listen Twitter: https://x.com/ClydeSSB Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clyde1ssb TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@clydessb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clyde1 Check out our YouTube channel & subscribe via: https://www.youtube.com/@Clyde1SSB Previous shows: https://hellorayo.co.uk/podcasts/superscoreboard/
Andrew Maclean is joined by Hugh Keevins & Scott Allan as news breaks of Columbus Crew giving permission for Celtic to speak to their manager Wilfried Nancy about a move to the Parkhead dug-out. Caller Robbie wasn't convinced about Nancy's credentials and would prefer to see Celtic get Ange Postecoglu back. The panel also preview Scotland's crucial World Cup Qualifier with Greece in Athens on Saturday night. If Scotland qualify, caller Joe says he'll get a tattoo on his leg of the date to match his one from the last Euros. And don't miss Stuart in Paisley taking on Scott Allan in a competitive Beat the Pundit. 📻 Listen live from 6pm every weeknight on Clyde 1: https://hellorayo.co.uk/clyde/ways-to-listen Twitter: https://x.com/ClydeSSB Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clyde1ssb TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@clydessb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clyde1 Check out our YouTube channel & subscribe via: https://www.youtube.com/@Clyde1SSB Previous shows: https://hellorayo.co.uk/podcasts/superscoreboard/

On Wednesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you the latest from the Republic of Ireland camp as head coach Heimir Hallgrimsson says it is do or die against Portugal in the World Cup Qualifier on Thursday night. Hallgrimsson on the permutations that face Ireland's possible World Cup qualification. Josh Cullen on being brave with the ball. Gavin Cooney fears Ireland's hopes could be over on Friday morning. Keith Treacy questions whether losing hurts this group of Irish players enough. Ireland's under-17s to take on Canada in the round of 32 at the Qatar World Cup. Lyndon Dykes on making history for Scotland. David Brooks on fighting cancer to chase his Welsh World Cup dream. Mary Earps returns to Manchester United. And a former Chelsea star is in hospital. Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join

Is it time to bring VAR into the WSL - or does the problem lie in refereeing standards? Lianne Sanderson reflects after Arsenal’s 1-1 draw against Chelsea was tarnished by huge controversy. She’s also joined by Uma Gurav to discuss the rest of the WSL results and the Lionesses’ tough route to World Cup qualification. The Republic of Ireland's Abbie Larkin opens up about the goal that sent her nation up to League A in the Nations League and NWSL expert Sandra Herrera joins after the NWSL semi-finals were set. Plus, Morgan Gautrat tells us how life is going in the WSL 2 with Newcastle! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros bring on MLS Season Pass analyst Gio Savarese to preview the end of the MLS season and what to expect from Decision Day. Then, they’re joined by former MLS and USMNT goalkeeper Nick Rimando, who breaks down the USMNT’s recent performances and shares his thoughts on the ongoing goalkeeper battle. Later, the boys react to the latest soccer headlines, including Cape Verde’s World Cup qualification, Haji Wright’s standout showing, and more!
Adam Hurrey is joined on the midweek Adjudication Panel by Charlie Eccleshare and Nick Miller. On the agenda: Nick's first-hand account of Cape Verde's World Cup qualification glory, an important question about pitch-invading animals, Thomas Tuchel defies the manufactured outrage once again, the most “in the departure lounge” England player, football clichés as film titles and a long-overdue assessment of Richard Keys’ acting abilities. Meanwhile, the panel put together a barking, haranguing and roaring Communication XI. Sign up for Dreamland, the new members-only Football Clichés experience, to access our exclusive new show and much more: https://dreamland.footballcliches.com The Football Clichés Live tour continues - get your tickets here: https://tickets.footballcliches.com Visit nordvpn.com/cliches to get four extra months on a two-year plan with NordVPN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On James' live stream today topics covered include the worries for those on Bench Boost this week, whether players like Bruno Fernandes should be sacrificed to make money, Iliman Ndiaye owners considering selling, a number of transfers that look like they could wait a week, leaving money in the bank, some naughty benching dilemmas, thoughts on England after last night's confirmed World Cup qualification and James reveals the three players he's considering buying in FPL this week. Tomorrow on Planet FPL: Clash of the Correspondents, Nottingham Forest v Chelsea with Mark Sutherns and Gary Mantle Today on Patreon: Tot&Ham (IT+) and The Midweek FPL Dilemma (IT+) The full Planet FPL schedule for this week can be found via this post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/141099507 Want to become a member of our FPL community and support the Podcast? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Follow James on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Follow Clayton on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/claytsAFC Follow David on Twitter/x: https://x.com/FPLHunter10 Follow Nico on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/nico_semedo Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PlanetFPL Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetfpl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

A little later than usual, Musa and Ryan chat about some results from the weekend (03:59), including some WSL, Frauen Bundesliga and more. They then move onto some of the men’s World Cup qualifiers, beginning with Erling Haaland reaching 50 international goals in 46 games for Norway (07:58) and his inevitability as a striker. There’s also chat about how the expanded World Cup has had some positives, seeing sides like Cape Verde qualify for the first time (18:58), before wrapping up on a discussion about how important the qualifying campaigns of teams like England, Germany and Spain are when predicting their tournament form (24:34). Tickers are still available for our live show at the Southbank Centre in London on December 4th. Go get them here. For more podcasts, ad-free and in full, plus access to the Stadio Social Club and much more, you can become a Stadio member by signing up at patreon.com/stadio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jimbo has Tom Williams, Mark Carey and Matt Davies-Adams for company as the international break heats up. England will qualify for the World Cup with a win in Latvia on Tuesday. Was Thomas Tuchel right to call out the fans for a lack of noise in the win over Wales? Scotland’s World Cup destiny stays in their own hands but fans are left feeling pretty pessimistic about their performance levels. Unlike the Faroe Islands who also boast two wins out of two this week. Away from the international scene, Jack Wilshere is the new Luton manager, Steven Gerrard is not the new Rangers manager and could Sean Dyche be set to replace Ange Postecoglou as Forest manager? Plus Megan Feringa joins us for a round-up of the action from the WSL where Chelsea continue to win without playing that well, while reports of Barcelona’s demise seem to have been premature. Produced by Charlie Jones RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Wales v Belgium again + quiet England fans (01.30) • PART 1b: World Cup qualifying results(10.00) • PART 1c: All hail the Faroe Islands (13.00) • PART 2a: Latvia v England preview (16.30) • PART 2b: Two wins out of two for Scotland (21.30) • PART 2c: Northern Ireland v Germany preview (24.30) • PART 2d: Sexy Netherlands and an anniversary (27.00) • PART 3a: Wilshere joins Luton (33.00) • PART 3b: Gerrard turns down Rangers (34.30) • PART 3c: Forest to replace Ange with Dyche? (36.30) • PART 4: WSL round-up with Megan Feringa (41.30) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam Hurrey is joined on the midweek Adjudication Panel by Charlie Eccleshare and David Walker. On the agenda: some niche observations from Serbia 0 England 5, welcoming Cape Verde's imminent World Cup qualification with open arms, the unfinishedness of Ange Postecoglou's business, football commentators’ names in Suffolk castles’ family fun days and a review of Mick McCarthy and Tony Pulis's new podcast Sign up for Dreamland, the new members-only Football Clichés experience, to access our exclusive new show and much more: https://dreamland.footballcliches.com Get your ticket for the Football Clichés Live tour this October: https://tickets.footballcliches.com Visit nordvpn.com/cliches to get four extra months on a two-year plan with NordVPN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

On Wednesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you all of the fallout from last night's horror show for the Republic of Ireland in Yerevan. We hear from James McClean, Glenn Whelan, plus manager Heimir Hallgrimsson and captain Nathan Collins after a damaging defeat to Armenia. Last night was a good one for two Shamrock Rovers players, however, with one set to grace next summer's World Cup finals. And last night's CAF qualifiers have come at a cost to Manchester City ahead of Sunday's derby at the Etihad.

Ger Gilroy, Stuey Byrne & Arthur O’Dea have all of the major news for you, the morning after The Republic of Ireland crumbled at the hands of Armenia - dealing the biggest of blows to their 2026 World Cup qualification hopes… Off The Ball Breakfast w/ UPMC Ireland | #GetBackInAction Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join Off The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball

On Wednesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you reaction to the Republic of Ireland's drab scoreless draw away to Luxembourg. We hear from Jack Taylor, Max O'Leary and captain Nathan Collins. We hear from new Manchester City signing Tijani Reijnders as Kevin de Bruyne heads to the Italian champions. The 'here we go' for Florian Wirtz appears premature. Brazil, Ecuador and Australia book their World Cup places, but Palestine are robbed of a playoff.

Italy in Limbo as Ranieri Rejected Coaching Job The Italian national team’s World Cup qualification hopes could be under serious threat again as they’re still in search of a new boss. Following Luciano Spaletti’s dismissal, Gli Azzurri were targeting Claudio Ranieri, but the current AS Roma advisor has now rejected that proposal. Ranieri Rejected Italy […] The post Italy in Limbo as Ranieri Rejected Coaching Job appeared first on 1000Goals.com: Football Betting, Highlights, and More - Your Ultimate Destination for Exciting Football Action.

In the penultimate episode of the season, Jackson Irvine returns to chat with Musa and Ryan about his first season in the Bundesliga, which saw the St. Pauli side he captains stay up with the second-best defensive record in the league (04:39). He also explains what it’s like going away to teams like Dortmund, Bayern, and Leverkusen and chats about making his commentary debut (24:45), who he thinks should win the Ballon d’Or, the Champions League final, and a potential World Cup qualification for Australia! For more podcasts, ad-free and in full, plus access to the Stadio Social Club and much more, you can become a Stadio member by signing up at patreon.com/stadio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canada’s Nations League rollercoaster; Whitecaps lose to Chicago Fire; Max Anchor interview, World Cup qualification; CPL chat

Welcome to the latest episode of The Overlap’s football history podcast, It Was What It Was. In Part One, journalists Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper set the scene for the qualification of the 1972 Euro quarter-final, where England were knocked out by West Germany. We now delve into the continuing years of decline as England failed to qualify for the following three major tournaments. Having won the World Cup in 1966, Sir Alf Ramsey’s England side descend into struggle as Jonathan and Rob provide an in-depth look at where it goes wrong for England and how it came to the point where a World Cup winning manager was sacked by his country. We look into England’s failure to qualify for the 1974 World Cup in their group with Wales and Poland, as Ramsey’s tactics and style of play led to his sacking, as well as the aftermath for the Three Lions. If you enjoyed the podcast, please hit subscribe to never miss an episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimmy Conrad and Jesse Marsch welcome in National Soccer Hall of Famer and bonafide USMNT legend Tony Meola for a wide-ranging conversation about goalkeepers, Americans in European continental competitions, ending a 40-year World Cup qualification drought, growing up in Kearny, and much more! AC Milan 3-0 Rennes (05:53): Christian Pulisic and Yunus Musah start in Europa League rout, but does Stefano Pioli’s system stifle them? Real Betis 0-1 Dinamo Zagreb (17:36): Has Johnny Cardoso done enough to make the Copa America roster? Goalkeepers (27:26): Matt Turner still No. 1 despite Forest fumbles / Tony’s thoughts on the USMNT’s next generation of goalkeepers. Weekend Preview (37:39): Josh Sargent on a heater / Jedi Robinson and Tim Ream’s Aston Villa test / question marks over Tim Weah. The Billion Dollar Goal (45:01): Tony’s memories of the 1990 team / New Jersey’s imprint on U.S. Soccer / hosting the 2026 World Cup final. Jersey swap (60:14): Tony’s Walter Zenga flex! Call It What You Want is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Call It What You Want team on X: @JimmyConrad, @CharlieDavies9, @jessemarsch For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ You can also watch Call It What You Want on the CBS Sports Golazo Network for free on connected TVs and mobile devices through the CBS Sports app, Pluto TV, and on CBSSports.com as well as Paramount+. Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF, Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División, AFC Champion League by subscribing to Paramount+ Sign up to the Golazo newsletter, your ultimate guide to the Beautiful Game as our experts take you beyond the pitch and around the globe with news that matters. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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