• Weekend Preview: How much longer does Ange have? | 'Belter' of a Champions League qualification clash awaits | Better manager: Emery or Howe? |

  • Apr 16 2025
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

Weekend Preview: How much longer does Ange have? | 'Belter' of a Champions League qualification clash awaits | Better manager: Emery or Howe? |

  • Summary


  • 'My dad always wanted me to sign for Everton!'


    We move into the final six weeks of the Premier League season, and Phil Kitromilides, Jay Bothroyd and Michael Bridges return for a big weekend preview:


    • Bridgey tells us why he loved playing at Goodison Park, and how he and his old man were 'gutted' he never got the chance to play for the Toffees - and why Liverpool fans loved him!
    • After a massive mid-week win for the Magpies, Aston Villa and Newcastle United clash in a huge fixture that could determine Champions League spots
    • Spurs host Forest in a match which may or may not have a telling impact on Ange Postecoglou's tenure at the London club.
    • Results allowing, Liverpool could seal the title!
    • It's a COMPELLING weekend of football you cannot miss!


    Watch EVERY Premier League match on Optus Sport.


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    Listen to Optus Sport's award-winning limited series: Football Belongs, charting the cultural threads of Australian society through the lens of nine football matches:


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