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Indy Football Podcast: Gareth Bale transfer talk, Champions League chat and derby reflections

Ed Malyon is joined by Miguel Delaney and Luke Brown in London and Jonathan Liew and Jack Pitt-Brooke in Dortmund for this week's episode of the pod

Monday 04 March 2019 14:31 EST
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It’s the start of another week which means only one thing: another new episode of the Indy Football Podcast.

Joining sports editor and podcast host Ed Malyon this week are Miguel Delaney and Luke Brown in London, while Jack Pitt-Brooke and Jonathan Liew phone in from Dortmund.

Miguel and Luke are on hand to reflect on this weekend’s two derbies, while also running through their Champions League contenders. Do Real Madrid really have a chance of making it four European titles in a row? And will Gareth Bale finally leave the club this summer?

And in Germany, Jack and Jonathan preview Tottenham’s second leg against Borussia Dortmund. Spurs already have on foot in the quarter-finals after winning 3-0 at Wembley and so surely won’t mess it up at Signal Iduna Park… will they?

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