
The Totally Football Show with James Richardson
The Athletic·Hosted by James Richardson·1000 episodes
James Richardson and Team Totally are here four times a week throughout the season with all the football news and chat you need - and plenty that you don’t. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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James Richardson and the Team Totally panel turn the week’s football chaos into sharp, funny, informed conversation. You get Premier League reaction, European league expertise, recurring quizzes, and nostalgic deep dives, all with the rhythm of people who know the game and enjoy each other’s company. It is a strong fit for football fans who want more than score recaps but still want the show to feel lively and easy to dip into.
Episodes
Paris Saint-Germain retain the Champions League via a shootout after drawing with Arsenal in Budapest.Jimbo has Daniel Storey, Tom Williams and Adrian Clarke for company as the club campaign draws to a close.It's heartbreak for the Gunners as the wait for a first Champions League trophy goes on. PSG on the other hand join Real Madrid as the only teams to keep hold of the European Cup in the Champions League era.Huge news elsewhere as Liverpool decide to part company with Arne Slot, with Andoni Iraola seemingly set to take over at Anfield.Produced by Charlie JonesRUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: PSG beat Arsenal in the Champions League final on pens (01:00)• PART 2: Liverpool sack Slot - Iraola in? (31:00)• PART 3: Farewell club season (37:30) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Quizmaster Jimbo is back in the hotseat as he hosts the semi-finals of the 2026 Inter Totally Cup.Semi final no.1 sees one of the tournament's hot favourites, Michael Cox up against the serial finalist, Tom Williams.And the second semi-final pits tournament debutant Colin Millar against the holder, Producer Charlie.Will it be 4 English representatives taking home the big European trophies this month? Or can the plucky Welsh and Northern Irish outsiders make it to the 2026 final?Produced by Charlie Jones and Jesse Howard, questions by Nick Miller.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: The Inter Totally SF draw (0.45)• PART 2: Michael Cox Vs Tom Williams (2.15)• PART 3: Collin Millar Vs Producer Charlie (13.50) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Crystal Palace beat Rayo Vallecano to win the UEFA Conference League in Leipzig. It’s a third trophy in 12 months for the Eagles, who’d previously never won any major competition. Special guest Reuben Pinder dials in from Germany to join Jimbo, Duncan Alexander, Jack Lang and Colin Millar. Palace will be in the Europa League next season, the competition they were kicked out of last summer. Outgoing boss Oliver Glasner says the ultimate parting gift is getting to watch the club in the competition they deserved to be in this season. Does he deserve a statue outside Selhurst Park? The Champions League Final is up next with Arsenal playing PSG in Budapest. Can the Gunners win the competition for the first time ever and make it a clean sweep for English sides in European cups? Or will the Parisians become only the second team in the Champions League era to retain their title? All this plus Anthony Gordon is off to Barcelona and Nuno Espirito Santo is staying at West Ham. Produced by Charlie Jones and Xavi Bird. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Palace celebrations (03:00)• PART 2: Crystal Palace 1-0 Rayo Vallecano with Reuben Pinder (06:30)• PART 3a: Gordon to Barcelona (21:00) • PART 3b: Nuno staying at West Ham (26:00)• PART 4: Who’s going to win the Champions League Final? (31:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It’s the final Euro show of the season and Jimbo is joined by the usual gang of Pol Ballús, James Horncastle, Tom Williams and a flying visit from Seb Stafford-Bloor to discuss how it’s all panned out on the Continent. In Italy, AC Milan let Champions League football slip on the final day, letting go of a 1-0 lead against Cagliari to lose 2-1 and allow Roma and Como to finish in the top four. It’s the first time Como have ever qualified for Europe! But there are grim scenes at the Turin derby, where kick off between Juventus and Torino is delayed for an hour due to clashes between fans. Spain have named their World Cup squad without any Real Madrid players for the first time ever. Are they one of the favourites for the whole tournament? The domestic season finishes with Girona and Mallorca being relegated alongside Real Oviedo, but there’s still more to come for Rayo Vallecano who face Crystal Palace in the Conference League Final on Wednesday. Lens have won the Coupe de France for the first time in their history, beating Nice 3-1 in the Final. The team also look ahead to Ligue 1 winners PSG’s Champions League Final against Arsenal. Harry Kane is yet again the man for Bayern Munich as he scores a hattrick in the DFB Pokal Final against Stuttgart to secure a domestic double for the Bavarians. Plus – second division side Torreense shock Sporting CP to win the Taca de Portugal. Produced by Lucy Oliva & Xavi Bird. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Moments of the weekend (3:00)• PART 2: Serie A review – Joy for Como and Roma, but what’s going on at Milan? (15:00)• PART 3: La Liga review – No Real Madrid players for Spain and final day heartbreak for Mallorca & Girona (34:00)• PART 4a: Harry Kane wins the Pokal (49:00)• PART 4b: Torreense shock Sporting (52:00)• PART 4c: Lens win Coupe de France (55:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It’s salvation for Spurs under Roberto De Zerbi as they beat Everton. But Nuno’s West Ham are relegated despite victory over Leeds.Jimbo has Daniel Storey and Tom Williams for company after the conclusion of the 25/26 Premier League season.Elsewhere, Sunderland are the big winners on Matchday 38, claiming a spot in the Europa League alongside Bournemouth. Victory for the Black Cats means no European football for Xabi Alonso at Chelsea next season.Brighton will play in the Conference League, despite a 3-0 defeat to Man United in which Bruno Fernandes claims the all-time Premier League assists record.Champions Arsenal are winners at Palace while Pep Guardiola’s final game as Man City manager ends in defeat to Europa League winners Aston Villa.Plus Hull City will be in the top-flight next season after their play-off final victory over Middlesbrough.Produced by Charlie JonesRUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Final day thoughts - how would you rate this season? (02:00)• PART 2a: Tottenham 1-0 Everton (08:30)• PART 2b: West Ham relegated with Roshane Thomas (15:30) • PART 3a: Sunderland 2-1 Chelsea with Chris Weatherspoon (25:00)• PART 3b: Forest 1-1 Bournemouth (33:00)• PART 3c: Brighton 0-3 Man United (36:00) • PART 3d: Liverpool 1-1 Brentford (38:00) • PART 3e: Man City 1-2 Aston Villa and the rest of the action (41:00) • PART 4a: Hull promoted to the Premier League with Baz Cooper (48:00) • PART 4b: The England World Cup squad (53:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aston Villa make light work of Freiburg to claim their first trophy in 30 years and Unai Emery’s 5th Europa League. Jimbo, Duncan Alexander, Charlie Eccleshare, Jay Harris and Jacob Tanswell take in another marquee achievement from Villa under Emery and ponder the power the Premier League now has. Last year’s winners Spurs are 90 minutes from salvation or relegation. They need to avoid defeat to Everton and hope that West Ham don’t beat Leeds. Which 60,000 seater stadium will be in the Championship next season? There’s a heck of a race for Europe which could see Bournemouth or Brighton qualify for the Champions League. The Championship play-off final takes place at Wembley on Saturday between Hull City and Southampton substitute Middlesbrough. Elsewhere, will Slot select Salah? And what lengths will Bruno Fernandes go to for the Premier League assist record?Produced by Charlie JonesRUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Arsenal celebrations (01:00)• PART 2: Aston Villa 3-0 Freiburg with Jacob Tanswell (03:00)• PART 3: Who will go down? Spurs or West Ham? (21:00) • PART 4a: Who’s qualifying for Europe? (31:00)• PART 4b: Championship play-off final preview (42:00)• PART 4c: Quiz question answer (45:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Gunners finally get over the line and win their first title in 22 years, while Spurs are still in the relegation battle.Jimbo, Daniel Storey, Duncan Alexander, Charlie Eccleshare and Adrian Clarke have a LOT to discuss.Man City’s draw at Bournemouth sees Mikel Arteta’s side confirmed as champions, after three consecutive years as runners up. How did they do it and can they do it again?It looks to be all change at City with the news that Pep Guardiola is set to leave the club in the summer. After a decade of dominance, what next for City, potentially under Enzo Maresca?The relegation battle will go down to the last day after Spurs are beaten at Stamford Bridge to set up a nail-biting final Sunday as West Ham look to survive.And on a remarkably newsworthy day, Southampton are thrown out of the Championship play-off final and deducted points after Spygate to be replaced by Middlesbrough on Saturday.Produced by Charlie JonesRUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Arsenal win the Premier League (01:00)• PART 2a: Bournemouth qualify for Europe (23:00)• PART 2b: Pep Guardiola leaving Man City (26:00) • PART 3: Chelsea 2-1 Spurs (38:00)• PART 4a: Southampton thrown out of the play-offs (46:00)• PART 4b: Neymar makes the Brazil squad (50:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the penultimate time this season, Jimbo’s got his European football friends Pol Ballús, James Horncastle and Tom Williams alongside him as the season reaches its conclusion.In Italy, Juve look to have fumbled a top-four finish after their 2-0 defeat by Fiorentina. It leaves Roma in pole position and Como still in with a chance of Champions League football. Plus - could Jamie Vardy still save Cremonese from the drop? Over in Spain, the battle down the bottom continues to take twists and turns, with Elche and Girona set to battle it out in what could be the relegation decider on the final day of the season. Elsewhere, Barca complete a perfect 19 home wins from 19 - but there are injury woes which could dent La Roja’s chances at the World Cup this summer. The Ligue 1 season concluded in its own chaotic fashion, with champions PSG beaten by neighbours Paris FC, Habib Beye having the last laugh with Marseille against former side Rennes - and a nine-goal thriller between Strasbourg and Monaco! For news of a Bundesliga variety, Seb Stafford-Bloor sends his dispatches on a dramatic final day in Germany in the hunt for a top four finish and survival. Plus - what should Aston Villa expect against Europa League final opponents Freiburg on Wednesday night? Produced by Lucy Oliva.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Moments of the weekend (00.45)• PART 2: Serie A review - Mancini double derby delight & Conte’s goodbye? (11.30)• PART 3: La Liga review - Barca perfect - and will Elche or Girona escape the drop? (22.20)• PART 4: Benfica unbeaten... but not champions! And Ronald Koeman Jr's heroics (30.25)• PART 5: Ligue 1 review - Nasty scenes at Nice while Lens shine ahead of final (36.15)• PART 6: Bundesliga review - Wolfsburg’s second chance & Hoffenheim fall short (46.45) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo has Daniel Storey, Tim Spiers and Colin Millar for company on a very newsworthy penultimate Premier League weekend.It’s Man City who claim the FA Cup and the domestic cup double but runners up Chelsea waste no time in appointing Xabi Alonso as their manager for next season. A coup for BlueCo? Liam Twomey joins us to discuss.How are Liverpool fans feeling about that news? After seeing their team taken to the cleaners by Villa on Friday, Champions League football isn’t guaranteed and the departing Mo Salah has his say about where the team’s gone wrong.West Ham slip deeper into the relegation mire with a 3-1 defeat against Newcastle. They must win their last game and hope Spurs lose their final two matches in order to stay up.Bruno Fernandes equals the all-time Premier League assist record in Man United’s victory over Forest. And it’s a great afternoon for Bournemouth in the race for European football and the Cherries didn’t even play.Plus Hearts miss out on a first title in 61 years after a dramatic finale at Celtic Park.Produced by Charlie JonesRUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Newcastle 3-1 West Ham (02:00)• PART 2a: Man City win the FA Cup (15:00)• PART 2b: Chelsea appoint Alonso with Liam Twomey (23:00) • PART 3a: Man United 3-2 Nottingham Forest (37:00)• PART 3b: Leeds 1-0 Brighton (45:00)• PART 3c: Brentford 2-2 Crystal Palace (46:00)• PART 3d: Everton 1-3 Sunderland (47:00)• PART 3e: Wolves 1-1 Fulham (51:00)• PART 4a: Celtic pip Hearts to the title (56:00)• PART 4b: Villa smash Liverpool as Salah lets loose (67:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo is in the quizmaster seat as he hosts 4 quarter-finals of football's most prestigious trivia competition, the Inter Totally Cup.Quarter-final no.1 sees two former champions Michael Cox and Daniel Storey going head to head. Then it's quiz setter turned quiz competitor Duncan Alexander up against the holder, Producer Charlie.The third quarter-final features two previous finalists Tom Williams and Charlie Eccleshare, before Inter Totally debutant Colin Millar takes on Benji Lanyado for the final slot in the semis.Produced by Charlie Jones and Jesse Howard.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: The Inter Totally QF draw (0.40)• PART 2a: Michael Cox Vs Daniel Storey (3.30)• PART 2b: Duncan Alexander Vs Producer Charlie (13.50)• PART 3: Charlie Eccleshare Vs Tom Williams (20.30)• PART 4: Collin Millar Vs Benji Lanyado (31.45) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo sits down in the studio with Duncan Alexander, Charlie Eccleshare, Natalie Gedra with a flying visit from Phil Hay as the FA Cup Final approaches and the title races in England and Scotland go right down to the wire.There’s no blinking from Manchester City who beat Crystal Palace 3-0 to reduce the gap with Arsenal at the top of the Premier League to two points again. The Gunners host already-relegated Burnley on Monday.City have to deal with the small matter of the FA Cup Final against Chelsea before then. Is an improbable domestic treble still on for Pep Guardiola’s men? Or can interim Blues boss Calum McFarlane put a spanner in the works?VAR has certainly put a spanner in the celebration plans for Hearts in Scotland. Celtic awarded a 99th minute penalty to win 3-2 at Motherwell and take the Scottish Premiership title race to a final day showdown between the top two. Can West Ham use last week’s disappointment to get a positive result against Newcastle in their fight for Premier League survival? And Hull will play Southampton in the Championship Playoff Final, or will they? The team chat all things Spygate plus look ahead to all the rest of the weekend’s action.Produced by Charlie Jones & Xavi BirdRUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Double screening (03:00)• PART 2: FA Cup Final - Chelsea v Man City (7:00)• PART 3a: Premier League title race (22:00)• PART 3b: Premier League relegation battle (35:00)• PART 4: Scottish Premiership title race (42:00)• PART 5a: Championship Playoff Spygate (52:00)• PART 5b: The rest of the Premier League weekend (1:00:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo is missing Seb Stafford-Bloor, but the usual gang of James Horncastle, Tom Williams and Pol Ballus still have more than enough to talk about as the football season nears its end on the Continent. Barcelona become the first ever team to win La Liga in El Clasico. Marcus Rashford and Ferran Torres score the goals as the Catalonians beat Real Madrid 2-0 to confirm the title, and compound misery on what’s been a disastrous week for Los Blancos. Might Jose Mourinho be the answer to their problems?Desiré Doué was the answer for Champions League finalists PSG as they scored late to beat Brest 1-0 and re-establish a six point gap between themselves and second-placed Lens at the top of Ligue 1. Wouldn’t you know it, they play Lens next - a draw would secure the title for the Parisians.In Germany, it’s a wild fight for survival with three teams at the bottom on the same points. And in Italy, the race for Champions League hots up as Roma leave it VERY late and Milan stumble again. And there’s the Coppa Italia Final between Lazio and Inter coming up. Produced by Lucy Oliva and Xavi Bird. Part 1: Moments of the week (3:00)Part 2: Barca win La Liga + Mourinho back to Real? (8:00)Part 3: Serie A race for top four hots up (28:00)Part 4a: THREE English teams in European finals (40:00) Part 4b: PSG a point away from Ligue 1 title (42:00) Part 4c: Bundesliga fight for survival (49:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo, Daniel Storey, Adrian Clarke and Matt Davies-Adams are in the studio reacting to Matchday 36 of the Premier League season.Arsenal are two wins from the title after an incredible finale at West Ham that sees Leandro Trossard score, Callum Wilson equalise but VAR intervene for a foul on David Raya. Is their name on the trophy? And are the Hammers doomed to the drop?Elliot Anderson rescues a point for Forest against his old club Newcastle to keep his current club up. And Bournemouth make it 16 games unbeaten to boost their very real Champions League hopes.There are 2-2 draws for Europa League finalists Aston Villa and Conference League finalists Crystal Palace. Another draw at Anfield amid boos for Liverpool against Chelsea.Plus National League play-off final drama and Saints are caught spying in Middlesbrough.Produced by Charlie JonesRUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: That was intense (03:00)• PART 2a: West Ham 0-1 Arsenal (06:00)• PART 2b: Man City 3-0 Brentford (21:00) • PART 3a: Spygate Part Two (31:00)• PART 3b: Nottingham Forest 1-1 Newcastle (36:00)• PART 3c: Burnley 2-2 Aston Villa + Palace 2-2 Everton (41:00)• PART 4a: Goings on in Europe and Scotland (48:00)• PART 4b: Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea (50:00)• PART 4c: Bournemouth in the Champions League? And Bruno player of the year? (57:00)• PART 4d: Brighton 3-0 Wolves (66:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo is joined by Daniel Storey, Tom Williams, Duncan Alexander and very special guest Paul Ince, to open up the Totally Almanac on one of the most iconic premier league players ever, Eric Cantona.Born in Marseille, the enigmatic Frenchman was villainized in his home country after various misdemeanours, but thanks to Gérard Houllier was given a second chance in England.He rocked up for a trial at Sheffield Wednesday, eventually joining Leeds, and before long Alex Ferguson couldn't believe his luck when he was offered the chance to sign the prodigious talent.And the rest is history - Man Utd's new no. 7 was the final piece in Ferguson's puzzle, helping them win multiple trophies, including 4 league titles. His flair and his unique approach to the game changed the Premier League forever, and his infamous 'Kung Fu kick' only added to King Eric's cult status.But how would he fare today? And what would he make of football in 2026?Plus Duncan's Cantona themed quiz question.Produced by Charlie Jones and Jesse Howard.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Why King Eric? (0.40)• PART 1b: Duncan’s Cantona quiz question (06.15)• PART 2: The Totally Extra Almanac (07.40)• PART 3a: Cantona’s troublesome French beginnings (13.10) • PART 3b: Cantona crosses the channel (19.40)• PART 4a: Fergie’s Cantona gamble pays off (22.30)• PART 4b: Paul Ince on Cantona’s arrival (25.30)• PART 4c: The infamous ‘Kung Fu kick’ (34.40)• PART 4d: Paul Ince’s first hand account (42.05)• PART 5a: What came next (45.20)• PART 5b: The cult return (51.00)• PART 5c: How would he fare today? (58.10) • PART 5d: The answer to Duncan’s quiz question (1.06.20) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo is joined by Duncan Alexander, Jay Harris and Mark Carey to look back on two eventful Champions League semi-finals, and discuss what could be a pivotal weekend of Premier League action. Arsenal will play PSG in the Champions League Final in Budapest at the end of May. The Gunners overcame Diego Simeone’s Atletico Madrid 1-0 in the second leg at the Emirates, winning the tie 2-1 on aggregate. They’ll meet last year’s winners PSG who needed a different kind of performance from last week’s goal-glut to get past Bayern Munich. It finished 1-1 in Bavaria, with the Parisians winning 6-5 on aggregate. Luis Enrique is now looking to become only the second manager in the Champions League era to win the competition two years in a row. Meanwhile, there are only three weekends left in the Premier League season. Manchester City need to beat Brentford to put the pressure on leaders Arsenal, who currently sit five points clear. The Gunners go away to West Ham, who start the weekend in the relegation zone, a point below Spurs who host Leeds on Monday. Produced by Charlie Jones & Xavi Bird RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Arsenal v PSG (03:00)• PART 2a: Bayern 1-1 PSG (8:00) • PART 2b: Arsenal 1-0 Atletico (25:00)• PART 3: Premier League title race + relegation battle (35:00)• PART 4a: Hearts 2-1 Rangers (53:00)• PART 4b: Rest of the Premier League (56:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo and the usual team of James Horncastle, Tom Williams, Pol Ballus and Seb Stafford-Bloor sit down to discuss all things European football and look ahead to those all-important Champions League semi-final second legs. Inter are Italian Champions once again. A 2-0 win over Parma confirms the Serie A title with three games to go. Second-placed Napoli are now 12 points adrift after a 0-0 draw at Como. In Spain, Barcelona now only need one point to confirm the La Liga title and, as fate would have it, their next game is Real Madrid! If Barca avoid defeat, it would be the first time a team has won the title in El Clasico. Elsewhere, Atletico make 11 changes in preparation for their second leg against Arsenal, but still win 2-0 in Valencia. Both PSG and Bayern drop domestic points in between their second leg. Bayern have already won the title, but PSG’s nearest rivals Lens can only draw 1-1 with Nice so it’s as you were in the race for Ligue 1. Will we get another nine-goal thriller in Munich on Wednesday? Will we get goals in North London on Tuesday? All this plus Moments of the Week and Arsenal’s floppy cannon. Produced by Lucy Oliva and Xavi Bird. Part 1: Moments of the week (3:00)Part 2: Champions League semi-final preview (15:00)Part 3: Inter win Serie A (31:00)Part 4: Barca can win La Liga against Real (47:00)Part 5: PSG and Lens drop points in Ligue 1 title race (1:00:00)Part 6: Schalke are back in the Bundesliga (1:16:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo dives deep into the Premier League weekend with Daniel Storey, Tim Spiers and Seb Stafford-Bloor.Spurs lift themselves out of the relegation zone with a stunning victory at a mutinous Villa Park. This comes after West Ham take a beating at Brentford on SaturdayArsenal go 6 points clear at the top of the table, having played two games more, by thrashing Fulham 3-0 with Viktor Gyokeres hitting top form.Michael Carrick leads Man United back into the Champions League after a ding-dong 3-2 victory over Liverpool.Plus Ipswich return to the Premier League and Wolves fans turn on Rob Edwards.Produced by Charlie JonesRUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Tottenham’s win at Villa sees them leapfrog West Ham (03:00)• PART 2: Man United 3-2 Liverpool (31:00) • PART 3a: Ipswich promoted as Championship draws to a close (42:00)• PART 3b: Arsenal 3-0 Fulham (48:00)• PART 3c: Newcastle 3-1 Brighton (53:00)• PART 3d: Wolves 1-1 Sunderland (58:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo is joined by Dan Kilpatrick, Duncan Alexander and Daniel Storey to discuss Spurs' journey to the 2018-19 Champions League final.The season started with concern after the infamous summer of non-spending with Spurs making zero signings or departures despite Pochettino's remonstrations.What came next was a dizzying run of improbable European wins, late comebacks, Lucas Moura hat-tricks and an unforgettable campaign resulting in a Champions League final against Liverpool in Madrid.It wasn't to be in the final and 7 years on with Spurs now on the brink of relegation into the Championship, was this the moment it all began to unravel?Plus Duncan's away-goals related quiz question.Produced by Charlie Jones and Jesse Howard.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Hello’s and Duncan’s quiz question (0:40)• PART 2a: The Totally Extra Almanac (3:40)• PART 2b: Spurs ‘no signing summer’ and buildup to the 18-19 campaign (6:20)• PART 2c: The Champions League ‘group of death’ (13:40)• PART 2d: The quarter final against Man City (20:10)• PART 3a: The semi’s against Ajax (32:10)• PART 4a: The final in Madrid (49:00)• PART 4b: The aftermath (54:00)• PART 4c: The answer to the quiz question (1:03:50) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo is back on duty alongside Duncan Alexander, Charlie Eccleshare and Jack Lang to discuss Act One of the Champions League semi-finals and look ahead to this week’s Premier League action. PSG and Bayern produce a modern-day classic at the Parc des Princes, with the Parisians coming out 5-4 winners and setting up a mouth-watering second leg. Is this tie the REAL final? Meanwhile, it’s penalty drama at the Metropolitano as Arsenal draw 1-1 with Atletico Madrid. Should the Gunners have had the chance to make it 2-1 late on in the game? They host Fulham this weekend in the Premier League, with title rivals Manchester City having to wait until Monday to go to Everton. Can Roberto De Zerbi build on his first Spurs win when they take on Aston Villa? Their relegation rivals West Ham are at Brentford. Where now for Burnley after they sack Scott Parker? Is Manchester United against Liverpool the fifth most interesting game of the weekend? And of course there’s the all-important draw for the Inter Totally Cup. Produced by Charlie Jones & Xavi Bird RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: How many is too many goals? (3:00)• PART 2: PSG 5-4 Bayern Munich (11:00)• PART 3: Atletico Madrid 1-1 Arsenal (25:00)• PART 4a: Premier League title race (39:00)• PART 4b: Relegation battle (49:00)• PART 5: Championship final day + Inter Totally draw (58:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo is joined by the Euro crew of James Horncastle, Tom Williams, Pol Ballus and Seb Stafford-Bloor to look ahead to the Champions League semi-finals and discuss the latest football news from around the continent.It's down the last 4 in Europe's premier competition with PSG V Bayern the pick of the semi's on Tuesday, before Arsenal travel to Atletico Madrid on Wednesday.Italian football is in meltdown as a refereeing scandal overshadows the weekend when Inter were hoping to seal the Serie A title. This comes 20 years on from the Calciopoli scandal and just a few weeks after the national side's failure to reach the World Cup.In Spain, Real Madrid drop points again and will be hoping to avoid handing the champions-elect Barca the title in the upcoming Clásico. In Germany, Bayern have the title wrapped up and are going for a treble, while across the border in France, PSG look to have seen off Lens and are now 6 points clear at the top.Plus Moment of the week and Tom's marathon weekend.Produced by Lucy Oliva and Jesse Howard.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Moment of the week (0.40)• PART 2: Champions League preview (12.50)• PART 3: Serie A with James (26.30)• PART 4: La Liga with Pol (44.15)• PART 5: Bundesliga with Seb (50.55)• PART 6: Ligue 1 with Tom (57.05) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Davies-Adams welcomes Daniel Storey, Seb Stafford-Bloor and Colin Millar into the pod to talk FA Cup and Premier League action.Calum McFarlane’s Chelsea see off Leeds 1-0 in the Sunday semi-final. Are they standing between Man City and a domestic treble?Arsenal go back 3 points clear at the top of the Premier League after a narrow and nervy win over Newcastle. Was it a performance that posed more questions than answers?It was a huge weekend at the bottom with victories galore. Spurs won for the first time in 2026, but West Ham beat Everton in stoppage time. And Nottingham Forest ran riot at Sunderland, winning 5-0 on Friday.Plus Daniel witnessed the incredible finale in the National League as York City won promotion to the Football League at Rochdale’s expense.Produced by Charlie JonesRUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: York promoted in incredible National League finale (02:00)• PART 2a: Chelsea 1-0 Leeds (09:00)• PART 2b: Man City 2-1 Southampton (16:30) • PART 3: Arsenal 1-0 Newcastle (26:00)• PART 4a: West Ham 2-1 Everton (37:00)• PART 4b: Wolves 0-1 Spurs (44:00)• PART 4c: Sunderland 0-5 Nottingham Forest (50:00)• PART 4d: Liverpool 3-1 Crystal Palace (58:00)• PART 4e: Fulham 1-0 Aston Villa and the race for 6th (61:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Davies-Adams is in the chair alongside Duncan Alexander, Benji Lanyado and Jay Harris as Chelsea say goodbye to another manager and Manchester City go top. Liam Rosenior is OUT at Chelsea after overseeing their worst run of form since 1912. Calum McFarlane takes interim charge for the rest of the campaign. Can he oversee a win against Leeds in the FA Cup this Sunday? Much better news for Manchester City, who have moved top of the Premier League for the first time since the opening weekend. A 1-0 win at Burnley relegates the Clarets and sends Pep Guardiola’s men above Arsenal on goals scored. Will they still be there at the end of May? They take on Southampton in the other semi-final this weekend. Plus, the team look ahead to the rest of the weekend’s action. Can the Gunners move back ahead of City with a win against Newcastle? Will relegated Wolves drag Spurs down with them? And with Leicester marking the ten-year anniversary of winning the Premier League by being relegated to League One, we ask what other unthinkable things might be happening in the world of football in a decade’s time. Produced by Charlie Jones and Xavi Bird RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: What will football look like in 10 years? (2 mins)• PART 2: Chelsea sack Rosenior (6 mins)• PART 3a: Chelsea v Leeds (19 mins)• PART 3b: Man City v Southampton (27 mins)• PART 4a: Arsenal v Newcastle (42 mins)• PART 4b: Wolves v Tottenham (50 mins)• PART 4c: West Ham v Everton (56 mins)• PART 4d: Rest of the Premier League (61 mins) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo and the usual team of Seb Stafford-Bloor, Pol Ballus, James Horncastle and Tom Williams are back to discuss what’s been going on in the continent. Bayern Munich are German champions for a 35th time. A 4-2 win over Stuttgart secures the title after second-placed Dortmund lose 2-1 to Hoffenheim. Is this the first of an incredible treble for Vincent Kompany’s men this season? In Spain, it’s a first Real Sociedad trophy in front of fans for 38 years as they beat Atletico Madrid on a penalty shootout to win the Copa Del Rey. Delight for the White and Blues, but how might this impact Atleti ahead of their Champions League semi-final against Arsenal? And what’s been the fallout at Real Madrid and Barca after they were dumped out? The Ligue 1 title race could be back on after PSG lose 2-1 to Lyon. Second-placed Lens beat Toulouse 3-2 to close the gap to just one point. And in Italy, Inter go 12 points clear with five games to go: a 3-0 win over Cagliari means the Serie A title looks like a formality for the league leaders. Produced by Lucy Oliva and Xavi Bird. RUNNING ORDER: PART 1: Moments of the week (3 mins)PART 2: Real Sociedad win Copa Del Rey (12 mins)PART 3A: Bayern win the Bundesliga (30 mins)PART 3B: Ligue 1 review – PSG stutter in the title race (34 mins)PART 4: Serie A review – Inter go 12 points clear (46 mins)PART 5: Bundesliga review – The race for top four hots up (62 mins) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo welcomes Daniel Storey, Tom Williams and Liam Twomey onto the pod after the top two tussle lives up to the hype.Erling Haaland scores the winner at the Etihad to bring Man City to within 3 points of Arsenal with a game in hand. Is Pep heading towards a 5th title in 6 seasons?Is the race for the top 5 over? Liverpool win the first ever Hill Dickinson Merseyside derby with a 100th minute goal from Virgil Van Dijk. And Chelsea make it 4 defeats in a row without scoring as they lose 1-0 to Man United.It’s another pivotal weekend at the bottom of the table with Spurs seconds away from their first win of 2026 before Brighton equalise. Which allows Leeds and Forest to move further clear of the drop zone. Matt Davies-Adams tells us about the magnificence of Morgan Gibbs-White.Plus a seven-goal thriller between Villa and Sunderland and another defeat for Newcastle.Produced by Charlie JonesRUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: One of the best days in PL history? (00:30)• PART 1b: Man City 2-1 Arsenal (08:00)• PART 2a: Everton 1-2 Liverpool (28:00) • PART 2b: Aston Villa 4-3 Sunderland (33:00)• PART 2c: Nottingham Forest 4-1 Burnley with Matt Davies-Adams (37:00)• PART 3a: Coventry back in the Premier League (44:00)• PART 3b: Spurs 2-2 Brighton (47:00)• PART 3c: Leeds 3-0 Wolves (54:00)• PART 3d: Chelsea 0-1 Man United (56:00)• PART 3e: Brentford 0-0 Fulham (61:00)• PART 3f: Newcastle 1-2 Bournemouth (63:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To watch this interview with English subtitles, visit our YouTube channel https://youtu.be/tJ-SrWspVpU Jimbo and James Horncastle welcome World Cup winner and the record appearance maker in Serie A and for the Azzurri, the one and only Gianluigi Buffon.We discuss Gigi’s new memoir Saved and his recollections of his extraordinary 28-year career. From debuting with Parma at 17, to silverware galore at Juventus and glory in Germany with Italy.Saved by Gianluigi Buffon - https://linktr.ee/GBuffon Produced by Charlie Jones Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo sits down with Duncan Alexander, Mark Carey and JJ Bull to discuss a bonkers night of Champions League football in Munich, and a not-so-bonkers evening in North London. Both Arsenal and Bayern are through to the semi-finals of the Champions League. The Bavarians playing out a 4-3 thriller with Real Madrid, winning the tie 6-4 on aggregate to set up a semi-final against PSG. Will that tie be the real final? It’s not a thrill-fest for Arsenal, but a 0-0 draw with Sporting CP means they’re through 1-0 on aggregate. Get ready for Arteta v Simeone! The Gunners will play Atletico Madrid in two weeks. Next for them is Manchester City in the Premier League. Will Pep Guardiola’s side be licking their lips at this one? Will Roberto De Zerbi get his first Spurs win against his old club Brighton? Plus, there’s the small matter of Chelsea v Man Utd AND the first ever Merseyside derby at the Hill Dickinson between Everton and Liverpool. Produced by Charlie Jones and Xavi Bird. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Run through of results (3 mins)• PART 2: Bayern 4-3 Real Madrid (9 mins)• PART 3: Arsenal 0-0 Sporting (32 mins)• PART 4a: Premier League fixtures (46 mins)• PART 4b: Man City v Arsenal (48 mins)• PART 4c: Everton v Liverpool & Chelsea v Man Utd (55 mins)• PART 5: Relegation battle (59 mins) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo is joined by Charlie Eccleshare, Colin Millar & Liam Tharme in the Totally studios to discuss Tuesday night's Champions League quarter-finals.No remontée at Anfield for Liverpool who lose 2-0 to PSG courtesy of two Dembele goals to make it 4-0 on aggregate and book their place in the semis. What next for Liverpool and Slot?In Madrid, Barca run Atleti close winning 2-1 on the night but losing 3-2 on aggregate meaning Simeone's side are through and will face Arsenal or Sporting in the last 4.Plus a historic win at Old Trafford for Leeds and where is Iraola off to?Produced by Charlie Jones and Jesse Howard.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Totally Pickleball Show (0.40)• PART 1b: Liverpool 0-2 PSG (08.50)• PART 2: Atleti 1-2 Barca (24.20)• PART 3a: Man Utd 1-2 Leeds (33.20)• PART 3b: Iraola is off (44.10) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo is once again alongside Seb Stafford-Bloor, Pol Ballus, James Horncastle and Tom Williams to discuss all things European football. Barcelona beat local rivals Espanyol 4-1 to go nine points clear at the top of La Liga after Real Madrid stumble to a 1-1 draw with Girona. How might all this affect this week’s Champions League Quarter Final second legs? There’s no game to impact PSG, as they’re given the weekend off in France to focus on beating Liverpool. No such let-off for Monaco, who are hammered 4-1 by PSG’s neighbours Paris FC. In Germany, Bayern set a single-season scoring record with an emphatic 5-0 win at St Pauli, and Union Berlin's Marie-Louise Eta becomes the first woman to manage a Bundesliga side. And in Italy, it’s goals galore between Como and Inter, with the league leaders winning 4-3 to stretch their lead over second placed Napoli to nine points. Plus, there’s a public clash between Claudio Ranieri and Gian Piero Gasperini. Produced by Charlie Jones and Xavi Bird. RUNNING ORDER: PART 1: Moments of the week (2:45)PART 2: La Liga review – Barca go nine clear (14:45)PART 3: Ligue 1 review – Will PSG be too good for Liverpool? (34:20)PART 4: Bundesliga review – Marie-Louise Eta manages Union (51:25)PART 5: Serie A review – Chaos in Como (1:00:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo, Daniel Storey, Tim Spiers and Matt Davies-Adams are in the studio after another pivotal Premier League weekend.Man City close the gap to 6 points in the title race, with a game in hand, after an impressive 3-0 victory at Stamford Bridge. Are Pep’s players motoring towards a domestic treble?City host leaders Arsenal next Sunday, who suffer a shock home defeat to Bournemouth, their 3rd loss in 4 matches. Are they buckling under the pressure of chasing a first title in 22 years?It’s a miserable weekend in North London with Spurs losing at Sunderland in Roberto De Zerbi’s first game in charge. Winless in 14, in the relegation zone, with Cristian Romero coming off injured in tears.West Ham move out of the bottom three with their 4-0 thumping of Wolves while Forest come from behind to claim a point against Villa.And the race for Europe is wide open with 4 points separating 6th from 12th in the table! How much pressure is Eddie Howe under at Newcastle?Produced by Charlie JonesRUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Title race thoughts and who’s going down? (01:30)• PART 2: Chelsea 0-3 Man City (08:30) • PART 3: Arsenal 1-2 Bournemouth (24:00)• PART 4a: Sunderland 1-0 Spurs with Jack Pitt-Brooke (35:00)• PART 4b: West Ham 4-0 Wolves (41:00)• PART 4c: Nottingham Forest 1-1 Aston Villa (45:00)• PART 4d: Crystal Palace 2-1 Newcastle (48:00)• PART 5a: Wilshere wins at Wembley (53:00)• PART 5b: Saturday’s action (56:00)• PART 5c: Who is player of the year? (63:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo welcomes Charlie Eccleshare, Mark Carey and Dan Kilpatrick into the studio to reflect on Wednesday night's Champions League Quarter Final action, as well as look ahead to the return of the Premier League. Paris Saint-Germain comfortably dispatch Liverpool 2-0 in the first leg in France, but will they rue their missed chances next week at Anfield? Or will it just be more of the same from Arne Slot’s side, who failed to muster a shot on target last night? Meanwhile in Barcelona, red card drama means it’s a first ever victory for Diego Simeone at the Camp Nou, and a first for Atletico Madrid in 20 years. Their delight is Barca’s fury as Hansi Flick lets rip on the officials. Plus the Premier League is back and Roberto De Zerbi’s first game at Spurs comes with it. Man City travel to Stamford Bridge while Arsenal host draw specialists Bournemouth. Produced by Charlie Jones and Xavi Bird. • PART 1: Rundown of the results (2:40)• PART 2: PSG 2-0 Liverpool (8:30)• PART 3: Barcelona 0-2 Atletico (25:00)• PART 4: De Zerbi at Spurs & relegation battle (40:00)• PART 5a: Chelsea v Man City & title race (49:00)• PART 5b: Premier League preview (58:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo is joined by Art De Roché, Liam Twomey and Daniel Storey to discuss Tuesday night's Champions League action.Bayern beat Real Madrid 2-1 in an end to end encounter at the Bernabéu. It could have been more for Bayern and yet Mbappe could have got a hat-trick too, with both teams racking up 20 shots each. Are Bayern the team to beat? Is Harry Kane the best in the world?Meanwhile in Lisbon, Arsenal fought hard against an impressive Sporting Clube to earn a revitalising away win in the Estádio José Alvalade, via a stoppage time goal made by two substitutes Martinelli and Havertz. How big a difference did David Raya make?Plus an EFL roundup, Ramsey retires, Mudryk trains and a tribute to Mircea Lucescu.Produced by Charlie Jones and Jesse Howard.• PART 1: Rundown of the results (0.40)• PART 2: Real Madrid 1-2 Bayern (3.45)• PART 3a: Sporting 0-1 Arsenal (20.20)• PART 3b: Ramsey retires & where’s Mudryk? (27.40)• PART 4a: A tribute to Mircea Lucescu (40.15)• PART 4b: EFL roundup (41.30) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Euro Show is back with Jimbo joined by the usual team of Seb Stafford-Bloor, Pol Ballus, James Horncastle and Tom Williams to discuss what’s going on in the continent. A stoppage time winner for Mallorca against Real Madrid means Barcelona are seven points clear at the top of La Liga, after they came from behind to win 2-1 at Atletico. In Italy, there’s a statement win at the top for Inter as they beat Roma 5-2 and further reaction to the Azzurri failing to qualify for a third World Cup in a row. PSG’s lead at the top of Ligue 1 stretches to four points after Lens lose 3-0 in Lille. And in Germany, Bayern Munich also grab a late winner and there’s a nine-goal thriller between Leverkusen and Wolfsburg. Plus the team look ahead to some mouth-watering Champions League Quarter Finals this week. Produced by Lucy Oliva and Xavi Bird. RUNNING ORDER:PART 1: Moments of the week (7mins)PART 2: La Liga review – Mallorca topple Real + Barca beat Atleti (20 mins)PART 3: Ligue 1 review – PSG go four clear (43 mins)PART 4: Serie A review – Azzurri misery + Inter’s big win (1:00:00)PART 5: Bundesliga review – Bayern win + Wolfsburg woe (1:17:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo, Daniel Storey and Tom Williams reflect on a captivating FA Cup quarter-final weekend.It’s back-to-back defeats for Arsenal, overcome by a sensational Southampton from the Championship on Saturday. With their trophy hopes halved in the last two matches, is this the start of a dramatic collapse for the Gunners?Can the same question be asked of Liverpool, who are thrashed 4-0 by Man City, with Erling Haaland taking home the match ball? The pressure piling on Arne Slot ahead of the Reds’ trip to PSG in the Champions League on Wednesday.West Ham stage an incredible comeback against Leeds but it’s Daniel Farke’s side who progress on penalties to a first FA Cup semi since 1987. Where they will meet Chelsea, who pummel Port Vale 7-0 at Stamford Bridge.It’s also a big weekend in the EFL with Millwall moving into the automatic promotion places in the Championship. What would the Lions bring to the Premier League? Nick Hart from the Achtung Millwall podcast can tell us.Produced by Charlie Jones RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: West Ham 2-2 Leeds - Leeds win on pens (01:30)• PART 2: Southampton 2-1 Arsenal (11:30) • PART 3a: Man City 4-0 Liverpool (28:00)• PART 3b: Chelsea win 7-0 but let’s talk Enzo (39:00)• PART 4a: Coventry on the verge of promotion (47:00)• PART 4b: Could Millwall go up with Nick Hart? (49:00)• PART 4c: Roy’s return at Bristol City (54:00)• PART 4d: Lincoln almost up to the Championship (56:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo is joined by Duncan Alexander, Charlie Eccleshare and George Caulkin to open up the Totally Extra almanac to exactly 30 years ago, on the Liverpool 4-3 Newcastle page.The Magpies were the great entertainers with the exuberant Kevin Keegan at the helm and much of the country pulling for them to take the title. Their title challengers Man Utd had famously been told by Alan Hansen they couldn't win anything with kids.With Fergie's fledglings finding form, a wobbling Newcastle went to Anfield and vowed to play the only way they knew how, to attack; the likes of Beardsley, Ginola, Asprilla and Ferdinand up against Fowler, Collymore, Barnes and McManaman.What ensued is still for many the greatest ever Premier League game. What made it so special? And how different might have football been if Newcastle had won it in 1996?Plus what else happened this week in football history and a brain-teasing quiz question.Produced by Charlie Jones, Lucy Oliva & Jesse Howard.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Why this game was so special (0.40)• PART 1b: A 4-3 related quiz question (06.20)• PART 2a: The Totally Extra Almanac (08.10)• PART 2b: The Premiership in 1996 (11.10)• PART 3: Liverpool 4-3 Newcastle (32.51)• PART 4: The run in and the rant (55.01)• PART 5a: What cost Toon the title? (1.03.00)• PART 5b: This game's legacy (1.07.30)• PART 5c: The answer to the quiz question (1.17.15) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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.RUNNING ORDER:Part 1: World Cup Qualifying results (2:45)Part 2A: Bosnian bliss and Italian misery (7:00)Part 2B: Czech ecstasy and Turkish delight (18:30)Part 3A: Potter's wizardry for Sweden (27:50)Part 3B: DR Congo & Iraq (35:00)Part 4A: England v Japan (42:20)Part 4B: USA & Brazil (51:30)Part 5A: De Zerbi at Spurs (58:00)Part 5B: FA Cup preview (1:01:30) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Davies-Adams takes the hotseat alongside Daniel Storey, Tom Williams, Duncan Alexander, Felipe Cardenas and Dan Kilpatrick as Tottenham say goodbye to another manager. Igor Tudor is shown the door by Spurs after just seven games in charge. The club are pushing to make former Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi his replacement, but is he what they need right now? Boos at Wembley for Ben White who scores, then gives away a penalty in England’s 1-1 friendly draw with Uruguay. And who will take the last six places at this year’s World Cup? The final qualifying playoff games take place on Tuesday. Produced by Lucy Oliva and Xavi Bird RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Tudor leaves Spurs (4:45)• PART 2A: England 1-1 Uruguay (26:30)• PART 2B: France 3-1 Colombia (36:30)• PART 3: USA 2-5 Belgium (43:30)• PART 4: World Cup playoff preview (49:30) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo is joined by Duncan Alexander, Rob Tanner and Jordan Halford to open up the Totally Extra Almanac in 2016 and celebrate Leicester's historic Premier League title, 10 years on. From the sacking of Pearson and battling relegation to Richard III, Ranieri, pizzas and Bocelli - the Leicester title story had it all.Underpinning Leicester's success was excellent investment with Vardy, Mahrez and Kante costing less than 8 million pounds and the squad barely getting injuries, meaning Ranieri could play the same eleven in most games.Even still, the odds were stacked against them with the bookies making them 5000-1 before the season started. So just how did they do it? And could anyone ever do it again?Plus 'On This Day' and Duncan's quiz question.Produced by Charlie Jones and Jesse Howard.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Duncan’s quiz question (3.15)• PART 1b: The Totally Extra Almanac (4.20)• PART 2a: What came before: relegation scrap + King Richard III (08.47)• PART 2b: The sextape, sackings + Ranieri appointment (14.10)• PART 3: The famous 15-16 season (28.15)• PART 4a: How the title was won + Battle of the Bridge (41.50)• PART 4b: What happened next? (54.25) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo has a stellar cast of James Horncastle, Tom Williams, Colin Millar and Matt Davies-Adams to react to the World Cup play-off semi-finals.It’s a heartbreaking night for the home nations with Wales and the Republic of Ireland eliminated on penalties. And a brave young Northern Ireland side are beaten 2-0 in Bergamo by Italy. Are the Azzurri finally set to qualify for another World Cup?Jack Lang’s in Mexico to tell us about the inter-confederation play-offs, where he watched Jamaica edge past New Caledonia to set up a final against DR Congo.And the big domestic news is that Mo Salah will be leaving Liverpool at the end of the season. Should we all be a bit more moved?Produced by Charlie Jones and Xavi BirdRUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: World Cup round-up - that Guler pass (01.00)• PART 2a: Path A - Wales out, Italy through (06.00) • PART 2b: Republic of Ireland knocked out on penalties (30.00)• PART 2c: The rest of UEFA qualifying (35.00)• PART 3: New Caledonia 0-1 Jamaica with Jack Lang (41.00)• PART 4: Salah leaving Liverpool (48.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo reconvenes with Seb Stafford-Bloor, Pol Ballus, James Horncastle and Tom Williams to once again discuss all things European Football.Vinicius Jr is the matchwinner as ten-man Real Madrid beat Atletico 3-2 at the Bernabeu, but Barcelona are still the team to beat after a 1-0 win over Rayo Vallecano keeps them four points clear.In Italy, Inter’s stuttering form continues with a 1-1 draw at Fiorentina. They still have a six point lead at the top despite Milan’s 3-2 win over Torino. Attention now turns to whether the Azzurri can get past Northern Ireland in their World Cup play-off semi-final on Thursday.Both Paris Saint-Germain and Lens have big wins in Ligue 1, while in Germany, there's a new Sporting Director at Dortmund.Produced by Lucy Oliva and Xavi Bird.RUNNING ORDER:PART 1: Moments of the week (10:30)PART 2: La Liga review - Real win the derby (19:00)PART 3: Serie A review - Inter continue to stutter (35:00)PART 4: Ligue 1 review - Thumping wins for the top two (1:00:00)PART 5: Bundesliga review - Kehl leaves Dortmund (1:13:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo has Tim Spiers, Jay Harris and Luis Miguel Echegaray for company as the first silverware of the season in England is handed out.It’s Manchester City who claim the Carabao Cup thanks to a brace from Nico O’Reilly. What happened to league leaders Arsenal? And did Mikel Arteta make a mistake by starting Kepa?It was a cup final atmosphere elsewhere in North London but it was Forest who took home a massive 3 points at Spurs in the battle to survive. Are Tottenham doomed?The only positive for Spurs is that West Ham also lost and stay below them in the relegation zone. Villa the big winners in the Champions League race this weekend.That’s because Liverpool lost at Brighton and Chelsea were taken apart by Everton. Are the Blues set to miss out on Champions League football? What will that mean for Liam Rosenior? And could it be David Moyes managing in Europe’s premier club competition next season?Produced by Charlie Jones and Lucy OlivaRUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Man City beat Arsenal in League Cup final (02.30)• PART 2a: Spurs 0-3 Nottingham Forest (20.00) • PART 2b: Aston Villa 2-0 West Ham (32.00)• PART 3a: Newcastle 1-2 Sunderland (38.00)• PART 3b: Everton 3-0 Chelsea (46.00)• PART 3c: Brighton 2-1 Liverpool (54.00)• PART 3d: Bournemouth 2-2 Man United (59.00)• PART 3e: Fulham 3-1 Burnley (61.00)• PART 3f: Leeds 0-0 Sunderland (64.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo welcomes Duncan Alexander, Charlie Eccleshare and Mark Carey into the studio to discuss another busy night of Champions League football and look ahead to the first domestic trophy of the season.Newcastle are dismantled by Barcelona in the second half at Camp Nou, conceding four goals to lose 7-2 on the night and 8-3 on aggregate. That sets up an all-Spanish quarter final against Atletico Madrid, who knocked out Spurs despite a spirited 3-2 win from Igor Tudor’s men on the night. Liverpool produced a second half blitz of their own as they blew away Galatasaray 4-1 on aggregate. They’ll play PSG next. Real Madrid will meet Bayern after the Bavarians completed a 10-2 aggregate win over Atalanta. Plus League Cup Final predictions as Arsenal meet Manchester City at Wembley on Sunday, and a look ahead to potentially pivotal weekend at the bottom of the Premier League. Produced by Charlie Jones and Xavi Bird.RUNNING ORDER:PART 1A: Champions League results (2:45)PART 1B: Tottenham 3-2 Atletico Madrid (11:00)PART 2A: Barcelona 7-2 Newcastle (21:15)PART 2B: Liverpool 4-0 Galatasaray (30:20)PART 2C: Bayern 4-1 Atalanta (35:40)PART 3A: League Cup Final preview (46:35)PART 3B: Premier League fixtures (55:45) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo is joined by Charlie Eccleshare, Liam Twomey and Jay Harris to discuss last night's Champions League action.Eze and Rice open up Leverkusen's stoic defence to earn a quarter final with Sporting Club de Portugal. That after Sporting completed a miraculous comeback against Bodo, winning 3-0 to make it 3-3 on aggregate, before scoring two in extra time to turn the tie around.City and Chelsea's comebacks didn't go so well as PSG beat Rosenior's side 3-0 and City lost 2-1 to Real Madrid in Manchester after Bernardo Silva was sent off for a handball on the linePlus the remarkable CAF appeal board ruling to overturn Senegal's AFCON title & Brentford vs Wolves.Produced by Charlie Jones and Jesse Howard.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Rundown of the results (0.40)• PART 2a: City 1-2 Madrid (05.12)• PART 2b: Chelsea 0-3 PSG (11.05)• PART 3a: Chelsea’s PL fine (22.25) • PART 3b: Arsenal 2-0 Leverkusen (28.45)• PART 3c: Sporting 5-0 Bodo (34.15)• PART 4a: AFCON title overturned (37.55)• PART 4b: Some Calcio updates (44.00)• PART 4c: Brentford 2-2 Wolves (46.37) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo is joined by Seb Stafford-Bloor, Pol Ballus, James Horncastle and Tom Williams to look back on the weekend’s European action, as well as discuss those crucial Last 16 second legs in the Champions League.Real Madrid go into their return trip to Manchester City having beaten Elche 4-1, with Arda Guler scoring from inside his own half, but Barcelona are still four points clear after a Raphinha hat-trick helps them beat Sevilla 5-2.In Italy, Atalanta put their horror show against Bayern behind them to draw 1-1 with leaders Inter, but Milan fail to make the most of it and lose 1-0 to Lazio. It’s advantage Paris Saint-Germain in the Ligue 1 title race, despite them not even playing, as Lens lose 2-1 at Lorient.And in Germany, Bayern drop points for only the fifth time this season after drawing 1-1 with Leverkusen.Produced by Lucy Oliva and Xavi Bird.RUNNING ORDER:• PART 1: Moment of the week (7:00)• PART 2: La Liga review - Guler from inside his own half (21:00)• PART 3: Serie A review - Both Milan and Inter drop points (36:00)• PART 4: Bundesliga review - Bayern draw with Leverkusen (51:00)• PART 5: Ligue 1 review - Lens slip up in the title race (1:01:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo has Duncan Alexander, Tim Spiers and Adrian Clarke for company after what felt like a massive Matchday 30 in the Premier League.Arsenal leave it late to beat Everton but do so with 16-year-old Max Dowman becoming the youngest scorer in Premier League history. Is that an iconic moment that will drive the Gunners towards the title? They’re now 9 points clear of Man City who draw 1-1 at West Ham.Have Tottenham turned the tide in the fight to stay up? A first point under Igor Tudor rescued by Richarlison at Anfield in the 90th minute with Liverpool fans booing their tea at the final whistle.Man United power past Aston Villa 3-1 at Old Trafford to establish themselves as frontrunners in the Champions League race. Is Bruno Fernandes about to break the assist record?And Chelsea are on the outside looking in, after losing 1-0 at home to Newcastle, with most of the conversation revolving around the Blues’ pre-match centre circle huddle.Produced by Charlie JonesRUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Dowmania (01.30)• PART 2: Liverpool 1-1 Spurs (05.30) • PART 3a: Man United 3-1 Aston Villa (18.00)• PART 3b: Forest 0-0 Fulham (23.00)• PART 3c: Palace 0-0 Leeds (25.00)• PART 4a: Arsenal 2-0 Everton (29.00)• PART 4b: West Ham 1-1 Man City (38.00)• PART 5: Chelsea 0-1 Newcastle - the huddle (46.00)• PART 6: Listener comments + the rest of the weekend’s action (55.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James is joined by Duncan Alexander, Tom Williams and Benji Lanyado after another underwhelming night in the Champions League for English sides.Federico Valverde scored a first half hattrick as Real Madrid stunned Manchester City 3-0 in the Bernabéu, while Chelsea imploded in the final 15 minutes to lose 5-2 at PSG. Kai Havertz got Arsenal out of jail against his former club by scoring a controversial 89th minute penalty to salvage a 1-1 draw in Leverkusen. And the Bodo/Glimt fairytale continues with the Norwegian side beating Sporting CP 3-0 in the Arctic Circle. Plus a lookahead to the weekend's Premier League action and find out what the James Garner index is...Produced by Charlie Jones and Xavi Bird.PART 1: A bad week for the Premier League? (3mins)PART 2: PSG 5-2 Chelsea (10:30 mins)PART 3: Real Madrid 3-0 Man City (25 mins)PART 4A: Bayer Leverkusen 1-1 Arsenal (39 mins)PART 4B: Bodo/Glimt 3-0 Sporting CP (43 mins)PART 5: Premier League Preview (45 mins) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James is joined by Duncan Alexander, Dan Kilpatrick and Natalie Gedra to discuss Tuesday night's Champions League action.Spurs' capitulation goes nuclear in Madrid with Igor Tudor giving keeper Antonín Kinský his Champions League debut, only for him to concede 3 in 15 minutes and get subbed off, with Spurs going on to lose 5-2 to Atletico. What next for the North London club in freefall?Liverpool also had a difficult night losing 1-0 in a raucous Istanbul and Newcastle came so close to a famous win over Barca, conceding a penalty in the final seconds. Meanwhile Olise shone as Bayern hit 6 at Atalanta.Plus brawls in Brazil and the FA Cup quarter-final draw.Produced by Charlie Jones and Jesse Howard.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Rundown of the results (0.40)• PART 2: Atletico 5-2 Spurs (07.25)• PART 3a: Atalanta 1-6 Bayern (21.55)• PART 3b: Newcastle 1-1 Barca (26.45)• PART 3c: Galatasaray 1-0 Liverpool (30.20)• PART 4a: West Ham into the FA Cup QFs (34.47)• PART 4b: Brawl in Brazil (39.10) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo is joined by Seb Stafford-Bloor, Pol Ballus, James Horncastle and Tom Williams to discuss all matters European football.The Champions League last 16 is here with Real Madrid v Man City, Newcastle v Barca, PSG v Chelsea and much more to look forward to.In Italy, Milan kept their title hopes alive with a 1-0 win over Inter as Atalanta get ready to face Bayern. And in France, the title race is back on too as Monaco beat PSG 3-1 on the Riviera and second placed Lens beat Metz 3-0.The relegation battle in Germany is hotting up, while in Spain, Real Madrid & Barca as the gap between the two remains at 4 points.Plus Madonna meets Celta Vigo.Produced by Lucy Oliva and Jesse Howard.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Moment of the week (4.35)• PART 2: La Liga review - Barca 4 clear (13.10)• PART 3: Serie A review - Milan win the derby (28.45)• PART 4: Ligue 1 review - Monaco beat PSG (45.42)• PART 5: Bundesliga review - Relegation battle hots up (58.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo has Daniel Storey, Liam Twomey and Colin Millar for company on FA Cup 5th round weekend.The favourites make it through on Saturday with Max Dowman dazzling for Arsenal and Pep Guardiola raging for Man City. The tie of the round sees Chelsea just about fend off Wrexham in a classic at the Racecourse Ground.Sunday was upset central, with League One’s bottom side Port Vale knocking out Premier League Sunderland. And Fulham also succumbed in stoppage time to Championship Southampton. But Leeds overcome Norwich to reach the last eight for the first time since 2003.Tottenham’s relegation worries remain one of the biggest talking points in football. Jay Harris was there to see the defeat to Palace on Thursday. Is Igor Tudor already on borrowed time?Plus ugly scenes at Ibrox as Celtic progress on penalties in the Scottish Cup.Produced by Charlie JonesRUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Sunday’s FA Cup action (03.00)• PART 2a: Wrexham 2-4 Chelsea (22.00) • PART 3a: Mansfield 1-2 Arsenal (30.00)• PART 3b: Newcastle 1-3 Man City (34.00)• PART 3c: Wolves 1-3 Liverpool (44.00)• PART 4a: Ugly scenes at Ibrox (48.00)• PART 4b: The Spurs crisis with Jay Harris (53.00)• PART 4c: Victory for the Lionesses (64.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Totally Football Show European Edition's James Horncastle heads to Milan to talk to Rossoneri and England defender Fikayo Tomori.Hear more about life at San Siro, the Milan derby atmosphere, the toughest opponents to play against in Serie A and what it's like to share a workplace with Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paolo Maldini.You can read James's piece on The Athletic here: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7086014/2026/03/06/fikayo-tomori-milan-career-italy-interview/ Or watch the interview on our YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/PlUM2YXNfwc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo welcomes Duncan Alexander, Jack Lang and Art De Roché into the studio after what felt like a pivotal night in the Premier League.Art was at the Amex to see Arsenal earn a 1-0 win that earned the wrath of Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler. And more importantly took the Gunners 7 points clear of Man City. Pep Guardiola’s side still have a game in hand but threw away the lead twice against Nottingham Forest.How did Forest do it? Mark Carey was watching for us. And with West Ham also winning at Fulham, where does this leave the relegation battle?The race for Champions League football is hotting right up with 3rd to 6th separated by 3 points. That’s after Man United’s dramatic defeat to 10-man Newcastle and Villa’s home humbling by Chelsea.It’s FA Cup 5th round weekend. Wrexham reporter Richard Sutcliffe paints us a picture ahead of their clash with Chelsea at the Racecourse Ground.Plus Fulham, facial hair and Flamengo sacking Filipe Luis.Produced by Charlie JonesRUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Farewell Jack’s moustache (01.00)• PART 2: Brighton 0-1 Arsenal (05.00) • PART 3a: Man City 2-2 Forest with Mark Carey (14.30)• PART 3b: Fulham 0-1 West Ham (25.00)• PART 4a: Aston Villa 1-4 Chelsea (35.00)• PART 4b: Newcastle 2-1 Man United (41.30)• PART 5a: Jack with the latest on Luis & Lingard (47.00)• PART 5b: Wrexham v Chelsea preview with Richard Sutcliffe (52.00)• PART 5c: Elsewhere in the FA Cup (57.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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