Indy Football Podcast: Big Champions League preview, Premier League stuff and five-a-side

It's a full house on the pod this week as we go Champions League crazy

Tuesday 02 October 2018 11:58 EDT
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We look back at the biggest events from the weekend - and preview the matches to come
We look back at the biggest events from the weekend - and preview the matches to come

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This week on the Indy Football Podcast it’s the Champions League phone-in spectacular!

Enigmatic host Ed Malyon speaks to marvellous Miguel Delaney, jocular Jack Pitt-Brooke and mighty Mark Critchley, who are all dotted around Europe this week covering the Gazprom.

Highly respected Chief Sports Writer Jonathan Liew also calls in to explain to everybody why he has sacked off Tottenham’s big match against Barcelona on Wednesday night.

And the lovely Liam Twomey makes his podcast debut to reflect on Chelsea’s draw with Liverpool over the weekend. Luke Brown is also there.

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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