Sunday Supplement

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Vicky Gomersall is joined by Darren Lewis to bring you the biggest stories and talking points in football.

  • 42 minutes 50 seconds
    Can Carrick Be Ignored? | Newcastle Stumble | Salah to Saudi?

    Rob Jones is joined by James Olley, Charlie Wyett and Dan Kilpatrick to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.

    We kick off at Old Trafford as Manchester United cruise to a 2–0 win over Tottenham. A first-half Romero red card flips the game on its head for Thomas Frank’s side — and it leaves us asking: how much longer can Carrick be overlooked as a permanent manager?

    Next to Newcastle, and after a 3-2 loss at home to Brentford, we ask what’s going wrong for Eddie Howe’s side?

    Finally, we discuss reports linking Mo Salah with a move to Saudi Arabia, and ask how realistic it is that he could become the league’s new face in the near future.

    8 February 2026, 10:30 am
  • 56 minutes 4 seconds
    Set-Piece Again | Chaos at the Bridge | Excellent Ekitike
    Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Jacqui Oatley, Riath Al-Samarrai and Martin Samuel to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.

    We open with Arsenal’s 4–0 win at Elland Road, stretching their lead at the top to seven points as Arteta’s side punished Leeds united with ruthless set-piece execution. 

    We then head to a chaotic night at Stamford Bridge, where Chelsea were booed off at half-time with West Ham two goals to the good. Liam Rosenior’s side mounted an impressive second-half comeback to win 3–2, but Riath asks: do you applaud a man for cleaning up his own mess?

    Next, we’re joined by Adam Collins to unpack the news that England cricketer Harry Brook lied about his altercation with a bouncer in a Wellington nightclub last year, now admitting he claimed to be alone in order to protect teammates.

    Finally, we break down Liverpool’s 4–1 Anfield win over Newcastle, as Florian Wirtz impressed and Hugo Ekitike haunted his long-term admirers with a ruthless first-half double.

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    1 February 2026, 10:27 am
  • 1 hour 7 minutes
    Frank Under Fire | Pep Furious Despite Win | Arsenal’s Lesson For United
    Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Mark Ogden, Carl Anka and Sam Dean to break down the weekend’s biggest football talking points.

    We begin at Spurs after a frustrating 2–2 draw against Burnley. With boos ringing out from the away fans at Turf Moor, is time starting to run out for Thomas Frank? Carl notes - “Theres’ no right way to win but there are different ways you can fail. And the way Thomas Frank is failing right now isn’t appealing to the Spurs fan base.”

    We move on to Liverpool after a dramatic defeat at Bournemouth. Fans are losing patience with Arne Slot, and Sam says the squad is unbalanced — with Virgil van Dijk really struggling.

    Next, it’s the Etihad, where even a 2–0 win over Wolves couldn’t keep Pep Guardiola happy, as he criticised referee Farai Hallam for denying Manchester City a penalty. 

    Finally, we turn to Arsenal vs Manchester United and ask: have the Gunners offered United a blueprint for how to walk their way out of the wasteland?

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    25 January 2026, 10:38 am
  • 48 minutes 40 seconds
    Carrick Derby Masterclass | Arsenal Stumble at Forest | Glasner Bombshell
    Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Jack Pitt-Brooke, John Cross and Jack Rosser to break down the weekend’s biggest football talking points.

    We start with the Manchester Derby, as Michael Carrick delivers a dream day at Old Trafford. United claimed a 2–0 win in a game where they had three goals ruled out, a Harry Maguire header off the bar, and an Amad Diallo post-hit late on.  Meanwhile, Pep’s City struggled with defensive absentees and a dry-spell for Haaland, but are they out of the title race?

    Staying with the title race, we turn to Arsenal’s goalless draw against Nottingham Forest. John argues it was a missed opportunity for Arteta’s side, who had the chance to move nine points clear of Manchester City.  And we ask – should Arsenal have been awarded a penalty for Ola Aina’s handball in the closing stages?

    And finally, attention then turns to Crystal Palace, following a bombshell interview from Oliver Glasner, in which the manager claims his squad has been abandoned by the club’s hierarchy.

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    18 January 2026, 10:43 am
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    Macclesfield Magic! | Who’s Best For Man United? Gyökeres Reality Check
    Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Jacqui Oatley, Jonathan Northcroft and Miguel Delaney to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.

    We begin with the heroics of Macclesfield, who knocked out Crystal Palace to reach the fourth round of the FA Cup. Jonathan calls it “a beautiful reminder of what football can be.”

    Attention then turns to another defeat for Tottenham Hotspur and we ask how much time Thomas Frank has left after Spurs bow out of what looks like their final chance at a trophy this season. 

    Next, we turn our attention to Manchester United. Darren Fletcher has been appointed interim manager, but we ask who the right choice would be to take charge over a longer period, through to the end of the season.

    Finally, we assess Viktor Gyökeres’s form and some of the data that suggests he might not quite be at Premier League level.

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    11 January 2026, 10:53 am
  • 1 hour 7 minutes
    Littler Dominates | Ashes Reaction | Chelsea Close in on Rosenior
    Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Jonathan Liew, Charlie Eccleshare and Charlie Wyett to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.

    We begin with Luke Littler’s emphatic victory over Gian van Veen at Alexandra Palace, securing back-to-back World Darts Championship titles. Are we still underestimating just how good Littler is — and could he one day surpass Phil Taylor’s record of 14 world titles?

    Attention then turns to the Premier League, as Arsenal edge Bournemouth 3–2. A dominant Declan Rice performance, including a brace, helped extend their lead at the top to six points in a fixture that saw them stumble last season following William Saliba’s red card. Have Arsenal learned the lessons from last year’s title run-in?

    Next, we turn our attention to the Ashes as England close Day One of the fifth Test. We cross live to Sydney to speak with Adam Collins, who highlights the key partnership between Harry Brook and Joe Root. The discussion also covers Usman Khawaja’s retirement, with the Australian speaking about continuing to challenge racial stereotypes within the game.

    We then discuss Aston Villa’s impressive form, which has kept them within six points of Arsenal. While Charlie isn’t convinced they’re in the title race, he’s impressed by their performances following the modest work done in the summer.

    Finally, we’re joined by Gary Cotterill, who reports on Strasbourg’s 1-1 draw at Nice, before bringing the latest as Chelsea close in on Liam Rosenior.

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    4 January 2026, 10:36 am
  • 1 hour 5 minutes
    Arsenal Under Pressure? | Villa’s 11-Game Streak | Has Wirtz Arrived?
    Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Mark Ogden, John Cross and Jason Burt to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.

    We start with Arsenal’s hard-fought 2-1 victory over Brighton, sealed by a stunning David Raya save, that kept them top of the league. But are Arsenal beginning to feel the pressure?

    The focus then shifts to The Ashes, where England finally claimed a Test win in Australia—but John believes it was a hollow victory played out on a dreadful pitch.

    Next up is Aston Villa’s superb run of eleven consecutive wins. A 2–1 victory at Stamford Bridge has moved them to within three points of league leaders Arsenal—but with Unai Emery’s side consistently outperforming their xG, can they keep this run going?

    Finally, we turn to Liverpool’s 2–1 victory over bottom-of-the-table Wolves. With his first league goal of the season, we ask: has the real Florian Wirtz arrived in the Premier League?

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    28 December 2025, 10:38 am
  • 47 minutes 57 seconds
    Christmas Special: Counting down the 10 biggest sports stories of 2025
    On this special Christmas episode of Sunday Supplement, Dharmesh is joined by Martin Samuel, Shebahn Aherne, Jonathan Liew and David Ornstein to discuss the ten biggest sporting stories of 2025.

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    25 December 2025, 6:00 am
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    Australia Crush England | Spurs See Reds | Pressure Mounting for Arsenal
    Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Martin Samuel, Dominic King and Julien Laurens to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.

    We start with The Ashes, as Australia defeat England in the third Test in Adelaide to seal the series. Martin labels it a “crushing disappointment” for England, while Julien points out this wasn’t even Australia at full strength. Adam Collins joins the show to praise a dominant Australian performance and predicts a 5–0 whitewash.

    We then move to Liverpool’s dramatic 2–1 win over nine-man Spurs. Dominic questions Isak’s underwhelming spell after another injury, while Julien points to lingering defensive problems. 

    Next, we ask where Spurs are heading, as Julien argues it’s hard to see what Thomas Frank is trying to do.

    Also, Manchester United’s chaos continues after a 4–4 draw with Bournemouth, prompting debate over whether Amorim has got it wrong on Kobbie Mainoo and his role in the team.

    Finally, we turn to the title race: is the pressure mounting on Arsenal? Top of the league but unconvincing, and with Gyökeres’ form in doubt, we ask who should lead the line when fully fit? And after a 3–0 win over West Ham, Man City look dominant in the title chase. Dom says, in a head-to-head, you’d pick Guardiola over Arteta every time.

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    21 December 2025, 10:50 am
  • 55 minutes 40 seconds
    Salah Farewell? | Arsenal Late Win | Maresca Drama
    Will Perry is joined by Jacqui Oatley, Sam Dean and Jack Pitt-Brooke to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.

    We begin with Mo Salah, asking whether his twenty-minute appearance against Brighton marked a Liverpool farewell before his departure for AFCON. 

    Next, we turn to Arsenal’s late home win over Wolves, with Jack asking whether their recent habit of conceding late goals reveals a vulnerability we didn’t see earlier in the season.

    We then move to the Ashes, with Adam Collins joining us to discuss how England’s performances have been perceived in Australia. Adam considers the tough conditions in the Adelaide heat for the third Test, and we ask whether England will make changes to the team.

    Finally, we look at Enzo Maresca’s dramatic comments after the win over Everton, describing it as his worst 48 hours since joining Chelsea. Jack felt the remarks came out of the blue and were notably vague, and while they didn’t appear to be aimed at the fans, we ask whether they reflected a deeper discontent with the club itself.   

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    14 December 2025, 11:13 am
  • 1 hour 12 minutes
    Salah Bombshell | Ashes Update | Villa stun Arsenal
    Salah Bombshell | Ashes Update | Villa stun Arsenal

    Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Jonathan Liew, Dan Kilpatrick and James Olley to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.

    We begin with Mo Salah’s explosive interview, in which he hints at a breakdown in his relationship with Arne Slot and suggests he feels unwanted at the club after being benched again.

    Next, we turn to the Ashes, where England have finally shown some fight — but the question remains: why has it taken so long? Jonathan believes it’s a huge missed opportunity and compares England’s approach to “Ange-ball.”

    We then turn to the WSL, where we’re joined by Megan Feringa to ask what’s gone wrong for Arsenal’s Champions League winners. Megan believes the presence of so many high-profile players has led to an overreliance on individual brilliance rather than unity and a cohesive style of play.

    Next, we move on to the World Cup draw. While James criticises the politicisation of the event — highlighted by Donald Trump receiving a peace prize — we focus on England’s fixtures and travel itinerary.

    We then look at Arsenal’s defeat at Villa Park. James highlights the state of the squad, noting they used a sixth different centre-back pairing at the end of a gruelling run of fixtures. Are they starting to look vulnerable?

    Finally, it’s a tale of two Manchester sides. Manchester City’s dominant win over Sunderland has cut the title race gap to just two points, with Pep’s men looking like they still have gears to spare in the new year. Meanwhile, after Manchester United dropped another two points at home to West Ham in midweek, you have to ask: are the lower European spots the best Amorim’s team can realistically hope for this season?

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    7 December 2025, 11:00 am
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