Cristina Alexander and Ali Krieger react to Gotham FC winning the 2025 NWSL Championship over Trinity Rodman and the Washington Spirit. Then, Rose Lavelle and Juan Carlos Amorós join the show to talk about Gotham's 2nd title in 3 years. Plus, a discussion on whether this was Trinity Rodman's farewell to the NWSL.
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Trouble at Anfield
The FC crew reacts to Liverpool's tough 3-0 loss against Nottingham Forest and what has gone wrong for the defending Premier League champions. Then, discussion on Manchester City losing to Newcastle as they look to make up ground with Arsenal top of the table. Plus, reaction to Chelsea climbing to 2nd place in the Premier League and the preview of Real Madrid vs Elche in Spain.
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Premier League Preview and Predictions
The ESPN FC Crew look ahead to this weekend's Premier League matches and what injuries will have the biggest impacts for the Big 6 teams. Then, they preview Barcelona's match against Athletic Club and Real Madrid's match at Elche. Also, an exclusive interview with Ireland's star Troy Parrott on his amazing evening vs Hungary.
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Futbol W: 2025 NWSL Championship Media Day
Cristina Alexander and Ali Krieger are LIVE from NWSL Championship Media Day to talk about the final between the Washington Spirit and Gotham FC. They are joined by multiple players from each side like Trinity Rodman, Rose Lavelle, Emily Sonnett, and Esme Morgan to talk about the NWSL Final. Then, NWSL commissioner Jessica Berman joins to talk about the state of the NWSL.
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UEFA World Cup Qualifying Playoffs Draw Revealed
The FC crew react to the UEFA World Cup Qualifying playoffs draw and break down why they think Italy will still qualify for next summer's tournament. Plus, the guys explain why Arsenal won't have any trouble with North London rivals Spurs on Sunday. Patrick Tardieu also joins the show to celebrate Haiti qualifying for their first World Cup since 1976.
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