Indy Football Podcast: Spain vs England review and wider Nations League assessment

With Ed Malyon as the host, chief football writer Miguel Delaney and reporter Jack Pitt-Brooke dissect Monday night’s Nations League clash

Tuesday 16 October 2018 13:51 EDT
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This week’s Indy Football Podcast turns its attention to the international break, which memorably saw England beat Spain on their own turf for the first time in 31 years.

With Ed Malyon as the host, chief football writer Miguel Delaney and reporter Jack Pitt-Brooke dissect Monday night’s Nations League clash and ask what it means for the future of Gareth Southgate’s young side.

There’s mention, too, of those English fans that once again let the side down with their antics in Seville, while a wider assessment of the Nations League is offered.

Click play above to listen to the latest episode, which is also available on iTunes, acast and all other podcast providers (if the audio is not appearing on your mobile, you may need to view on desktop or download the podcast).

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