
What next for winners Tottenham and losers Manchester United?
22 May - 59 minsIs Spurs first trophy in seventeen years vindication for their manager Ange Postecoglou?
Despite finishing 17th in the league they’ll be playing Champions League football next season and Ange was true to his word, he won a trophy in his second season. Will he stay?
For the losers Manchester United it will be their worst finish in Premier League history, no European football next season and squad in need of a re build. But is Ruben Amorim the man to do it?
Plus, end of season awards…
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Play Off finals – winners and losers
The play offs are done and dusted. For Sunderland their manager Regis Le Bris championed his team’s togetherness, it showed as they scored another last gasp winner. For Sheffield united, heart break as their woeful Wembley record continues. In League One Charlton went through the play offs without conceding a goal, that was enough to see off Leyton Orient. Manager Nathan Jones made no apology for his teams approach. A scrappy League Two final saw up and down Walsall face one last heart break losing to AFC Wimbledon. How do they come back from that? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
26 mins
28 May Finished

Final day review and end of season awards
With the Champions League places decided it's time to evaluate who is happy with their season? Forest we're tipped for relegation but ended up in Europe. But after missing out on Champions League football will it still feel like a failure? Spurs finished 17th but won a trophy, did they have a better season than rivals Arsenal? And for Aston Villa, did their season come down to one officiating decision? Our end of season awards - manager of the year, team of the year, break through player of the year. Plus, lets look back at our pre season predictions...were we on the money or miles off? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1 hour 5 mins
27 May Finished

EFL Extra: Play Off previews and predictions
It's play off finals weekend. Is it something fans love or hate? For some it is hard to enjoy the stomach churning, nerve shredding matches with so much at stack. For others it is a free hit at glory, a day out at the national stadium and the tantalising hope of what if we actually win… In the Championship both Sunderland and Sheffield United have appalling Wembley records, one will at least be changing that. In League One Leyton Orient are the club on a charge Charlton have the irrepressible Nathan Jones in charge, in League Two Walsall have had a season or two very district halves, while AFC Wimbledon boast the best defence in the division. So, who wins…over to Tom Clarke and Gregor Robertson… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
46 mins
20 May Finished

Palace win it! The battle for Europe and Spurs v Man Utd
Crystal Palace have won their first major trophy – the FA Cup! Oliver Glasner’s side beat Man City 1-0 giving Palace European football next season. How did they do it and will they be able to hold on to their best players and their manager? For runners up Manchester city where now? A star striker who didn’t want a penalty, a manager who may or may not stay and their first trophy less season since 2016/17. In the Premier League; qualification for the Champions League will go to the final day with Newcastle, Chelsea, Forest, City and Villa all fighting for three places. Everything is riding on the final of the Europa League with Spurs and Man Utd looking at win or bust seasons. Plus, fond farewells to Jamie Vardy and Goodison Park. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
59 mins
19 May Finished

FA Cup final preview and VAR injury risks
As Taiwo Awoniyi recovers from a very serious injury, is it time to review VAR protocols. If it is a clear and obvious offside, why are officials told not to flag? Are the consequences more injuries for players? With Saudi Arabia and Spain starting to attract some of the world’s top footballing talent is the Premier League getting complacent in its ability to retain the world’s best? He FA Cup final could be a feast of attacking football. Will Crystal Palace play with the same attacking intent they did in the semi final, or will their manager Oliver Glasner be more cautious. For Pep Guardiola he thinks a cup in won’t rescue their season, but do the fans agree? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1 hour 1 min
15 May Finished