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The Athletic
The Athletic's flagship football podcast, hosted by Ayo Akinwolere and featuring the likes of David Ornstein, Phil Hay, Adam Crafton and Matt Slater will take you inside the biggest stories in football told by the best reporters in the business. We cut through the noise to tell you what’s really happening - and why it matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 28, 2025 • 37min
The Preview: Chelsea vs Arsenal
In this discussion, football journalist Mark Critchley and reporter Cerys Jones dive into the thrilling prospect of Chelsea vs Arsenal. They analyze what a win would mean for Chelsea’s title hopes and assess the impact of their recent victory over Barcelona. The duo debates tactical strategies and key players, including whether Estêvão should start. Additionally, they compare Declan Rice and Moisés Caicedo while offering match predictions. The episode wraps up with insights on other Premier League clashes, including Crystal Palace vs Manchester United.

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Nov 27, 2025 • 44min
Why Bayern are still Arsenal's main European rivals
Seb Stafford-Bloor, a German football writer and Bayern specialist, joins broadcaster Kev Hatchard to dissect Bayern's recent loss to Arsenal. They analyze key mistakes that led to the defeat, such as Upamecano's errant pass and Neuer's set-piece struggles. The guests explore Kompany's evolving management style, tactics, and the implications for Bayern's identity post-Guardiola. They also discuss the club's youth core, reliance on Premier League signings, and the competition landscape in European football.

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Nov 26, 2025 • 37min
Vinicius vs Xabi Alonso: what's going on?
Football journalist Mario Cortegana unpacks the tension between Vinicius Junior and coach Xabi Alonso, detailing contract renewal issues and benchings. Dermot Corrigan sheds light on Florentino Pérez's strategies and Real Madrid's fan sentiment. Jack Lang discusses Vinicius's pivotal role with Brazil under Ancelotti, showcasing how tactical adjustments have influenced his confidence. The panel debates whether Madrid should back Alonso or consider selling Vinicius, amid growing concerns over their season's dynamics and player morale.

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Nov 25, 2025 • 37min
Is Slot under pressure at Liverpool?
Oli Kay, a football journalist known for his tactical insights, and John McKenzie, a football writer who focuses on squad dynamics, dive into the turmoil at Liverpool. They discuss the alarming fan reaction following a significant defeat, exploring whether Arne Slot’s job is in jeopardy. The two analyze tactical weaknesses against direct play, assess Virgil van Dijk's struggling leadership, and question the wisdom behind squad changes. They also ponder the need for January transfers to address missing profiles in the team.

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Nov 24, 2025 • 35min
Has Arsenal’s recruitment set them apart?
In this discussion, guests Adam Crafton, an insightful football journalist, and James McNicholas, Arsenal's dedicated correspondent, dive into Arsenal's impressive recruitment strategy. They analyze how key signings like Eberechi Eze and Leandro Trossard have transformed the squad's depth and offensive threat. The duo emphasizes Arsenal's tactical evolution, especially in set pieces, while contrasting their summer transfer strategy with that of rivals like Liverpool. Plus, they debate the team’s readiness to maintain their lead and be a title contender this season.

Nov 21, 2025 • 40min
The Preview: Arsenal vs Spurs
Reuben Pinder, a football journalist known for his tactical insights, and Alexander Barker, a football writer and commentator, dive deep into the North London derby. They analyze the pressure on both Arsenal and Spurs, discuss the impact of Gabriel's injury on Arsenal's defense, and predict a potentially cagey match. With insights on tactical approaches, possible replacements, and key players to watch, they also touch upon other Premier League fixtures, offering a full weekend outlook filled with anticipation.

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Nov 20, 2025 • 36min
Ornstein transfer latest: Is Semenyo on the move?
David Ornstein, a Senior football reporter for The Athletic, reveals that Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo has a £65m release clause, sparking transfer buzz. Former Bristol City coach Dean Holden shares insights on Semenyo's impressive development and qualities, while football journalist Carl Anka discusses potential suitors like Liverpool and Man City. The panel debates the timing of a transfer, Semenyo's versatile skill set, and where he might thrive, with Holden suggesting Manchester City as an ideal destination for his growth.

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Nov 19, 2025 • 47min
World Cup 2026: Who has qualified + are the hosts ready?
Join football experts Jack Pitt-Brooke, Felipe Cardenas, and Adam Crafton as they dive into the World Cup 2026 landscape. Jack analyzes the nerves surrounding Home Nations and highlights Scotland's dramatic moments. Felipe shares insights on the U.S. team's growth and the impact of South American fans. Adam discusses FIFA ticketing challenges and geopolitical implications for host cities. The conversation brims with excitement about underdog nations like Curaçao and the potential for memorable moments at next year's tournament.

10 snips
Nov 18, 2025 • 44min
Meet the man expected to fix English football
David Kogan, Chair of the Independent Football Regulator, brings his extensive experience in football to discuss his pivotal role in reshaping English football. He shares insights on the regulator's independence from leagues and politicians, and how it will enforce licensing and financial regulations to prevent club crises. Kogan highlights the necessity of fit-and-proper tests for owners, the importance of protecting club assets, and his personal stakes as a passionate Spurs fan, emphasizing the role's significance in safeguarding teams for their supporters.

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Nov 17, 2025 • 43min
The future of watching football
Adam Crafton, a US-based football journalist, and Matt Slater, a former BBC contributor, dive into the changing landscape of football viewing. They discuss the complexities of broadcasting rights in the US versus the UK and the implications of the 3pm blackout. Crafton highlights economic pressures leading to illegal streaming, while Slater predicts that by 2035, fans will experience hyper-personalized viewing with tech innovations. The duo debates the viability of a Premier League direct-to-consumer platform amidst traditional broadcasters' dominance.


