The Athletic FC Podcast

The Athletic
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Nov 10, 2025 • 29min

Can Man City challenge Arsenal for the title?

Adam Crafton, an experienced football journalist for The Athletic, and Jack Pitt-Brooke, a keen football writer, dive into Manchester City's impressive 3-0 win over Liverpool. They discuss Pep Guardiola's 1,000th game and the tactical evolution of City, especially Jeremy Doku's standout performance. The duo evaluates whether City can sustain a title challenge, explores midfield options in Rodri's absence, and debates City’s psychological edge over rivals, while pondering Liverpool's declining title hopes and the need for consistent performances.
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35 snips
Nov 9, 2025 • 1h 1min

The Underground World of Illegal Streaming

Delve into the underground world of illegal streaming and its impact on football. Discover how millions gravitate toward cheaper, pirated options and the legal risks involved. Hear about police raids targeting piracy networks and how organized crime is interlinked with these activities. Learn about methods pirates use to capture live feeds and the evolving battle against them. Could innovative broadcasting models like 'Premflix' lure fans away from illegal streams? Explore the murky waters of cyber risk and consumer attitudes while questioning the future of sports broadcasting.
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45 snips
Nov 7, 2025 • 45min

The Preview: Man City vs Liverpool

Andy Jones, a Liverpool-focused football journalist, and Jordan Campbell, a Manchester City analyst, join to tackle the high-stakes clash between the two giants. They dive into Wirtz's ideal positioning in Liverpool’s lineup and how to effectively neutralize Haaland's threat. The conversation shifts to tactical tweaks, with insights on Foden's evolving role amidst City's player rotations. Predictions for the match and implications for the title race round out the discussion, making it a must-listen for football fans!
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22 snips
Nov 6, 2025 • 33min

Are Premier League sides finding the Champions League too easy?

In this discussion, Michael Cox, a tactical analyst, dives into the Premier League's dominance in the Champions League, questioning if it disrupts competitive balance. James Horncastle, a football journalist specializing in Serie A, highlights Real Madrid's resilience amidst English power. They explore the new league format's influence on match variety and the significance of early big matches. Additionally, they discuss the talent drain from other leagues, the unpredictability of knockouts, and the global appeal of Premier League football.
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22 snips
Nov 5, 2025 • 34min

Have Liverpool stopped the rot?

James Pearce, an experienced Liverpool correspondent, and Tomás Hill López-Menchero, a La Liga expert, dive deep into Liverpool's standout Champions League win over Real Madrid. They explore how this victory might reignite Liverpool’s season, while James praises the team’s organization and intensity. Tomás discusses Real Madrid's underwhelming performance and tensions under their new coach, Xabi Alonso. The duo also highlights standout players like Conor Bradley and assesses new signings, setting the stage for a crucial upcoming clash with Manchester City.
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12 snips
Nov 4, 2025 • 39min

Can anyone save Wolves?

David Ornstein, a seasoned football journalist from The Athletic, joins Matt Slater, a sports analyst, and Wolves superfan Tim Spiers to discuss the chaotic state of Wolverhampton Wanderers. They dive into the fallout from Vitor Pereira's sacking, the troubling transfer decisions that set the team up for failure, and the murky ownership dynamics under Fosun. With relegation looming, the guests weigh in on whether new ownership could bring stability and if Wolves can avoid the drop this season, offering insights that blend insider knowledge with passionate fan perspectives.
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10 snips
Nov 3, 2025 • 32min

Why are Spurs so bad at home?

Journalists Adam Crafton and Jack Pitt-Brooke delve into Tottenham Hotspur's home struggles after a disappointing loss to Chelsea. They discuss the team's creativity issues and how a lack of atmosphere may contribute to poor performances. Jack highlights the challenges facing manager Thomas Frank as he transitions from Brentford, while both guests analyze Spurs' reliance on set pieces. With a mid-table prediction, they question the squad's ability to compete across competitions amidst intense scrutiny.
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23 snips
Oct 31, 2025 • 53min

The Preview: Spurs vs Chelsea

Carl Anka, a football journalist known for his match analysis, and Jay Harris, a tactical football writer, dive into the intense Tottenham vs Chelsea derby. They discuss Spurs' defensive improvements and Chelsea's disciplinary woes, weighing the impact of injuries and suspensions on both teams. The duo also touches on Xavi Simons' adaptation challenges and Chelsea’s recent struggles with creativity. With tactical insights on set-pieces and psychological edges, they predict the match outcomes and explore wider Premier League implications.
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20 snips
Oct 30, 2025 • 37min

Can Juventus succeed under Spalletti?

James Horncastle, a seasoned football journalist specializing in Serie A, delves into Juventus' tumultuous changes, including the swift dismissal of Igor Tudor and the appointment of Luciano Spalletti. He discusses the lingering impact of Cristiano Ronaldo on the club's finances and culture. James shares insights on Spalletti's tactical genius and the challenges he faces in a restructured leadership landscape. The conversation also touches on Juventus' struggles to attract top talent amidst rising competition from clubs in the Premier League and beyond.
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19 snips
Oct 29, 2025 • 33min

How Sunderland surprised the Premier League

Chris Weatherspoon, a passionate football journalist and Sunderland supporter, shares firsthand insights on Sunderland's stunning Premier League performance. Phil Hay, an experienced football analyst, discusses the impact of strategic transfers and coaching decisions on the team's success. Meanwhile, German correspondent Seb Stafford-Bloor highlights Granit Xhaka's vital role in stabilizing the squad. Together, they delve into the club's impressive starts, key signings, and tactical adaptations that have propelled Sunderland into the top four after nine games.

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