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5 live Football Daily

Football news, interviews and discussion. Highlights from Radio 5 live's reporting of the Premier League, The Championship, League One, League Two, the Champions League, the FA Cup and international football.

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Recent episodes (6)

  • Great goal and controversy from Anfield 09 Nov 09

    Mon, 9 Nov 09

    Duration:
    25 mins

    A dubious second half penalty earned Liverpool a 2-2 draw at Anfield. Mike Ingham, Mark Lawrenson and Arlo White discuss the nights main talking points. Also, we hear the views of Rafael Benitez and Alex McLeish.

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  • Chelsea go five points clear at the top 08 Nov 09

    Sun, 8 Nov 09

    Duration:
    18 mins

    Chelsea captain John Terry scored the only goal at Stamford Bridge to give his side a 1-0 win over Manchester United. Hear reaction from the days Premier League games, as well as reaction to Charlton's shock exit in the 1st round of the FA Cup.

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  • Kicking Off with Colin Murray 6 Nov 09

    Fri, 6 Nov 09

    Duration:
    26 mins

    Colin Murray kicks off the weekend with Perry Groves and Pat Nevin. The panel preview Chelsea v Manchester United and in particular the United defence. Also the future of Rafa Benitez comes under the microscope.

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  • Europa League 05 Nov 09

    Thu, 5 Nov 09

    Duration:
    16 mins

    Hear post-match reaction on all the British clubs in action in the Europa League. Also John Murray, Jake Humphrey & Matt Dawson discuss what the implications will be, should Liverpool fail to reach the knockout stages of the Champions League.

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  • Champions League 04 Nov 09

    Wed, 4 Nov 09

    Duration:
    9 mins

    Liverpool, Arsenal and Rangers experience mixed fortunes as they try to reach the next stage of the Champions League. Hear match reports, and reaction from Mark Lawrenson, Arsene Wenger and Kenny Miller.

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  • Champions League 3rd Nov 09

    Tue, 3 Nov 09

    Duration:
    18 mins

    Didier Drogba announced his return to European football by scoring twice, but Chelsea could only manage a 2-2 draw with Atletico Madrid while Manchester United left it late to rescue a point at home to CSKA Moscow. Hear reaction from these games, as well as the latest from the Liverpool camp ahead of Wednesday's vital match in Lyon.

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