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Daily Football Briefing2026. 05. 22. 16:11:00
The Full Time Report — Ep.20: England's World Cup Bombs, the Final Day is Sunday, and Budapest is Eight Days Away
England drop their World Cup squad and it's full of bombshells — Trent Alexander-Arnold, Cole Palmer and Phil Foden all left out. Tom also covers the Arsenal injury update ahead of the Budapest final, Sunday's Premier League trophy day for the Gunners, Spurs in a relegation fight, and the transfer desk including Casemiro to Inter Miami and Conte leaving Napoli.
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Daily Football Briefing
Daily Football Briefing2026. 05. 21. 16:12:25
The Full Time Report — Ep.19: Arsenal Are Champions, Villa Are Kings of Europe
Arsenal are Premier League champions for the first time in 22 years after City drew 1-1 at Bournemouth on Tuesday night — Junior Kroupi's strike the bullet. Then, 24 hours later in Istanbul, Aston Villa produced a masterclass to beat Freiburg 3-0 and win the Europa League — Tielemans, Buendia and Rogers the heroes. Tom covers both seismic nights, the transfer desk, and what's left on the calendar before the season finally signs off.
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Daily Football Briefing
Daily Football Briefing2026. 05. 19. 16:11:48
The Full Time Report — Ep.18: Havertz Sends Arsenal to the Brink, and Pep Says Goodbye
Arsenal beat Burnley 1-0 on Monday night as Kai Havertz's header sends the Gunners to within one win of their first Premier League title in 22 years. Tom covers the match, the title maths, Guardiola's confirmed departure from Man City and Enzo Maresca's HERE WE GO as replacement, tonight's massive Bournemouth vs City and Chelsea vs Spurs, plus a full preview of tomorrow's UEL Final in Istanbul — Villa vs Freiburg, Emery chasing a record fifth Europa League. Buckle up.
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Daily Football Briefing
Daily Football Briefing2026. 05. 17. 17:19:32
The Full Time Report — Ep.17: City's 8th Cup, Alonso's Here, and the Title Race Has Three Days to Live
Manchester City beat Chelsea 1-0 in the FA Cup Final thanks to Antoine Semenyo's jaw-dropping backheel — Guardiola's 20th City trophy, and he celebrated by walking out of a TNT Sports interview. Then Chelsea basically announced the next chapter immediately: Xabi Alonso is officially the new manager on a four-year deal. Tom also covers Michael Carrick going permanent at United, the Mourinho/Real Madrid latest, transfer desk (Gordon/Bayern, Alisson/Juve, Bernardo Silva, Newcastle's Lamine Camara interest), plus a full preview of GW37's biggest games — including Arsenal's potential title-clinching Monday night against Burnley — and a look ahead to Villa vs Freiburg in Istanbul on Wednesday.
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Daily Football Briefing
Daily Football Briefing2026. 05. 16. 17:15:46
The Full Time Report — Ep.16: Watkins Fires Villa to Istanbul, Carrick Is Your Man, and the FA Cup Final Is Today
Ollie Watkins scored twice as Aston Villa hammered Liverpool 4-2 to seal Champions League football and set up Istanbul. Arne Slot called it 「damaging」. Michael Carrick is officially the permanent Manchester United manager — Ornstein and Romano both confirmed it. Jose Mourinho is heading back to Real Madrid (Romano T1, final stages). Chelsea held a direct meeting with Xabi Alonso, with a decision expected very soon. Plus FA Cup Final preview (Chelsea vs Man City, 3pm Wembley), the title race, GW37 fixtures, Seamus Coleman's farewell, and Championship Spygate.
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Daily Football Briefing
Daily Football Briefing2026. 05. 15. 17:06:42
The Full Time Report — Ep.15: Foden's Back, the Gap is Two, and Wembley's Tomorrow
A bumper 72-hour catch-up covering Man City's Foden-inspired 3-0 win over Crystal Palace that cut Arsenal's title lead to two points; a full FA Cup Final preview (Chelsea vs City, Wembley, Saturday 3pm) with team news and press-conference quotes from both Callum McFarlane and Pep Guardiola; transfer desk updates on Gordon/Bayern (T2), Alisson/Juve (T2), Xabi Alonso/Chelsea (T1) and Bernardo Silva's pre-World Cup decision timeline; tonight's pivotal Crystal Palace vs Arsenal in the title race; plus the injury board — Ben White out for the season, Calafiori doubtful — and a look ahead to the UEL final (Villa vs Freiburg, Istanbul, May 20) and UCL final (Arsenal vs PSG, Budapest, May 30).
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Daily Football Briefing
Daily Football Briefing2026. 05. 12. 17:38:21
The Full Time Report — Ep.14: VAR Wars, Title Maths, and Xabi's Move
Bumper forty-eight hour Tuesday edition: Arsenal survive a VAR storm at West Ham to go five points clear and could be champions as early as Monday 18 May — if Man City drop points against Crystal Palace tonight. Leandro Trossard's 83rd-minute winner, a disallowed 95th-minute equaliser reviewed seventeen times, and Gary Neville calling it "the biggest moment in VAR history." Plus: Chelsea vs Man City FA Cup Final preview (Saturday, Wembley), Xabi Alonso to Chelsea confirmed by Romano AND Ornstein, full GW36 wrap, David Raya's Golden Glove hat-trick, Bruno Fernandes FWA Footballer of the Year, and the injury boards ahead of both the UCL and UEL finals.
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Daily Football Briefing
Daily Football Briefing2026. 05. 10. 16:57:06
The Full Time Report — Ep.13: Title Race on a Knife-Edge
GW36 Saturday was a massive afternoon for the title race: Liverpool and Chelsea played out a 1-1 VAR rollercoaster at Anfield (Gravenberch, Enzo Fernández, two disallowed goals, a controversial late penalty non-call with Callum McFarlane furious), while Man City put Brentford to the sword 3-0 (Doku's trademark curler, Haaland's improvised 26th-of-the-season, Marmoush in stoppage time). The PL table now reads Arsenal 76, City 74 — two points in it — with this afternoon's Arsenal vs West Ham (3:30 kick-off) as the decisive swing moment. Transfer desk: Xabi Alonso first talks confirmed by Schira but Romano cautions nothing concrete yet; Bayern open official talks for Gordon with a £20M valuation gap still to bridge; Ederson verbally agrees to join Man Utd; Napoli formally trigger the €44M Højlund option. On the European front: PSG increasingly optimistic Hakimi will be fit for the Budapest final on May 30; Arsenal's Merino is back on grass but Timber is still not training; Emery says the Premier League — not the UEL final — is Villa's priority right now.
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Daily Football Briefing
Daily Football Briefing2026. 05. 09. 16:56:03
The Full Time Report — Ep.12: Villa Are Going to Istanbul
A 47-hour bumper catch-up. Aston Villa thrash Nottingham Forest 4-0 (4-1 agg) to reach their first European final in 44 years; Freiburg beat Braga 3-1 to set up a Villa vs Freiburg UEL final in Istanbul on 20 May. Arsenal's title charge rolls on as GW36 looms — but Merino and Timber are out for West Ham. Plus the transfer desk: Xabi Alonso is joint-favourite for Chelsea's permanent job, Højlund officially moves to Napoli, Gordon's Bayern deal is stuck on fee, and the John Stones free-agent saga goes global.
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Daily Football Briefing
Daily Football Briefing2026. 05. 07. 16:54:51
The Full Time Report — Ep.11: PSG Are Coming to Budapest
PSG beat Bayern Munich 1-1 on the night — 6-5 on aggregate — and will face Arsenal in the Champions League final in Budapest on 30 May. Dembélé struck after three minutes, Kane's stoppage-time equaliser wasn't enough, and Kompany was furious at the referee. Plus: tonight's UEL semi-final 2nd legs previewed, the title race, a busy transfer desk, and the injury board.
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Daily Football Briefing
Daily Football Briefing2026. 05. 06. 16:46:39
The Full Time Report — Ep.10: Arsenal Are Going to the Final
A bumper 48-hour catch-up edition: Arsenal reach their first Champions League final in 20 years after Saka's winner against Atlético Madrid, Chelsea suffer a historic sixth straight defeat to Nottingham Forest, and Man City drop more points at Everton. Plus a full transfer desk, tonight's PSG vs Bayern preview, and the injury board ahead of a massive week.
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Daily Football Briefing
Daily Football Briefing2026. 05. 04. 16:26:52
The Full Time Report — Ep.8: Bruno's Magic Number
Kobbie Mainoo's 77th-minute winner sends Manchester United into the Champions League, Spurs climb out of the relegation zone, and Bournemouth stay in the European hunt — but the headline belongs to Bruno Fernandes, whose 20th assist of the season equals the all-time Premier League record shared by Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne. Tom also runs through the transfer desk, Arsenal's injury boost ahead of the UCL semi-final, and tonight's Man City vs Everton title showdown.
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