Arsenal v PSG - the key battles?
28 May - 58 minsArsenal have a chance to do the double on Saturday evening, but they have to face a PSG team which many believe are the best of their generation.
Can they beat them and if so how? There are intriguing one v one battles all over the pitch, from Rice v Vitinha to Saka v Mendes and who plays right back against Kvaratskhelia? what will be the keys to Arsenal lifting the Champions League for the rest time?
Before the big preview Gregor Robertson, Tom Clarke and Tony Cascarino look back at a huge win for Oliver Glasner and Crystal Palace, why Adam Wharton didn't make the England squad and Anthony Gordon moving to Barcelona.
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WORLD CUP DAY 28: Quarter Final Previews
We've reached the business end of the tournament. Some big names have fallen by the wayside but no really big shocks. We have six European teams, Morocco from Africa and Argentina from South America. Belgium have been 'deeply average' at times; Spain haven't really got going. England, a dramatic result in Mexico aside haven't looked convincing. Norway have proved them selves legitimate dark horses. Argentina are street wise, the swiss are experienced. Morocco pur in midfield and France, has there ever been a better forward line? Who progresses, who goes home? Tom Allnutt, Gregor Robertson and Tom Clarke do their best to predict each of the quarter finals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
47 mins
9 July Finished
WORLD CUP DAY 27: Argentina win another thriller, is England their destiny?
Lionel Messi delivers again, dragging Argentina past Egypt in a thrilling game packed with great goals and yet more VAR controversy. Tom Clarke is joined by Gregor Robertson and Paul Hirst to discuss that amazing match and debate, once more, the refereeing decisions at this World Cup. In part two Martin Samuel joins Tom to reflect on his memories of the Azteca and England's potential route to the final, first having to get passed Norway and Erling Haaland Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
47 mins
8 July Finished
WORLD CUP DAY 26: Ronaldo out and Balogun can't save USA
So, it turns out Folarin Balogun didn't make a difference anyway. USA produced a dismal - and maybe distracted - display against a brilliant Belgium side, losing 4-1 to crash out of the tournament and mean that we have no co-hosts left. Peter Rutzler and James Gheerbrant join Tom Clarke to discuss that match and also Spain's win against Portugal. Cristiano Ronaldo bowing out of the World Cup but does the blame for Portugal's failings actually lay at the feet of manager Roberto Martinez? Has he wasted another golden generation? In part two Tom catches up with Paul Hirst in the Argentina camp to hear about their preparation for Egypt and asks if there is a scenario where Messi might be rested? All the guests also reveal where they were to watch England's remarkable win against Mexico. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
42 mins
7 July Finished
WORLD CUP DAY 25: England's epic win in the Azteca
What a game, what a performance, what a result! It was an England performance for the ages as they beat a passionate Mexico team in their own back yard - The Azteca. There were outstanding performances all over the pitch with Jude Bellingham taking the headlines with two brilliant goals. Another from Harry Kane, a red card, twelve minutes of added time, finger tip saves and last ditch clearances from Dan Burn. In part two, Brazil are out, beaten by Norway who England play next. And FIFA bend the rules and the USA benefit. Exhausting, exhilarating, what a night! Tom Clarke, Matt Lawton, Gregor Robertson and Pete Rutzler give immediate reaction to a breathtaking game. **Show recorded just after final whistle and before it was announced Jordan Henderson had broken his wrist during the celebrations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
47 mins
6 July Finished
WORLD CUP DAY 24: England braced for Azteca and France survive a kicking
It's time, England fans. The Azteca aura and the altitude - and a decent Mexico team - await for Thomas Tuchel's side in the round of 16. Tom Clarke previews that match with Matt Lawton and Gregor Robertson to discuss tactics, team news and make some predictions. Gregor is also excited for Brazil v Norway and has some final love for Cape Verde. In part two Tom and Gregor hear from James Gheerbrant who watched Morocco's win and Ian Whittell who was at France v Paraguay, a game blighted by ugly tactics and shocking refereeing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
46 mins
5 July Finished
WORLD CUP DAY 23: England kick off farce and Cape Verde drama
What a night of drama! FIFA threatened to change England's kick off time against Mexico due to storms only for discussions to break down, Matt Lawton joins Tom to offer the latest on a bizarre and farcical situation at this tournament. Drama on the pitch too as Cape Verde come agonisingly close to beating Argentina, scoring some stunning goals in a 3-2 defeat. Paul Hirst reports from that thriller and James Gheerbrant watches Egypt beat Australia on penalties. In part two Tom catches up with Martin Samuel to discuss England's hopes, French brilliance and his general tournament reflections. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
37 mins
4 July Finished