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Give N’ Go

Girls Soccer Network

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Give N’ Go is where women’s soccer meets pop culture chaos — in the best way. Hosted by Rohtas Wadera, our go-to soccer brain and stat whiz, and Sam Cary, pro baller for the Chicago Stars and certified GSN OG, the pod breaks down everything from the USWNT and NWSL to wild World Cup moments and high school legends in the making. Brought to you by Girls Soccer Network, Give N’ Go serves up bold takes, big laughs, and deep love for the beautiful game.
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The Game

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The thinking fan's football podcast, providing previews and reviews of all the action - every Monday and Thursday. Listen to the best of The Times and The Sunday Times journalists as they cover the biggest sport on the planet; from winners to losers, who's in and out on the transfer roundabout, tactical developments, data analysis and the dreaded VAR. Hosted by Tom Clarke and Gregor Robertson alongside special guest appearances, the team bring you the latest on the Premier League and the EFL ...
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Boots, Balls & Bras

Boots, Balls & Bras

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Welcome to our podcast Boots, Balls & Bras. Join Fara Williams each week for a roundup of the top leagues, competitions & hot topics in the women’s game, plus throughout the season they will be joined by some special guests, who will share true stories & their own experiences. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tom Clarke is joined by former football league professional Gregor Robertson to discuss all the latest for the EFL. The Championship is thriving this season. Very competitive, tons of goals and arguably the top eight are all surprise packages. Stoke and Coventry can’t stop scoring and Preston and Charlton are confounding the pundits by threatening …
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There are four English teams in the top eight qualifying spots of the Champions League, Spurs and Chelsea are just outside. Are English clubs starting to dominate Europe again? Although Qarabag did try to derail the narrative. Trent alexander Arnold was booed on his return to Liverpool, is anyone really surprised? Is booing anything the new normal.…
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On this episode of Give N’ Go, Sam and Rohtas break down the latest USWNT friendlies — what we learned, who stood out, and how the team is shaping up heading into 2026. Spoiler: there’s plenty to be excited about! Then it’s playoff time. With the NWSL postseason heating up, Rohtas sits down with Clarissa Larisey, Houston Dash forward, to talk about…
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Is Thomas Frank under pressure already? Another home defeat for Spurs against Chelsea and a stale performance had home fans making their views clear on Saturday. He needs to silence some critics with two more home games to come. Tom Clarke is joined by Gregor Robertson, Tom Allnutt and Alyson Rudd to discuss Frank's future -- and other big stories.…
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Was Arne Slot right to play the youngsters? His Liverpool team have now lost six of their last seven games – are there similarities with Man City from last season? Chelsea beat Wolves but had another man sent off, do they have a discipline problem? North of the border an ugly row has broken out between Celtic share holder Dermot Desmond and ex mana…
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Administration, points deductions and the hunt for new owners - it's been a huge couple of days for Sheffield Wednesday and on this special episode of The Game we analyse the latest news and ask what might be next for the Championship club. Paul Hirst, a football reporter for The Times and Wednesday fan, joins Tom Clarke to outline the grim realiti…
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What was the most significant result of the weekend? Burnley beating relegation rivals Wolves? Leeds doing likewise to West Ham? City losing again, Liverpool losing again? Arsenal going clear, Sunderland beating Chelsea at the Bridge or Bournemouth going second? And Man Utd looking resurgent. This season seems to be different. Arsenal aside – we’ll…
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Liverpool returned to form with an impressive win in Frankfurt. A new formation and no Salah. Was it a one-off experiment or the start of a new look Liverpool? Arsenal kept yet another clean sheet as they beat a normally tough Atletico Madrid; just how good is this Arsenal back four? Would any get into some of the best in Premier League history – A…
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The ‘Unfashionables’ are still going strong in the EFL. Coventry top the Championship with a goal difference not seen at this stage of the season since Fulham in 2000/1. They are closely followed by Middlesborough who reminded Ipswich that points don’t come cheap in the Championship. Also up there are Stoke and Millwall. In League One despite losin…
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Manchester United win at Anfield for the first time in ten years and Liverpool lose four on the bounce for the first time since 2014. So, has Amorim finally turned a corner and is Arne Slot facing a blip or a crisis? Nottingham Forest sack Ange Postecoglou seventeen minutes after the final whistle at the City Ground, will he be back or is that the …
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After another good win for Thomas Tuchel’s England which places are still up for grabs in his starting eleven? The full backs, number ten? Lots of listeners offering up cult heroes from their clubs; from Alan Hutton and Stan Bowles to John Kaye and Terry Hurlock. Were Tony or Gregor cult heroes at any of their clubs? Gregor has been to see how form…
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What makes a great cult hero – amazing skill, trying hard, being a bit weird or relentlessly dependable. From Tony Hibbert to Jay Jay Okocha via Lee Trundle and Dimitar Berbatov…we want to know your favourite cult players. Alyson Rudd has a theory – England don’t need a manager, certainly not one on five million pounds a year. England have some muc…
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Is it different this time…? Is the Premier League as open as it appears – Bournemouth, Sunderland, Palace and Everton are in the top ten. Has the power balance changed, or will it revert to type and by Christmas it will be the same old top four and the promoted clubs in the relegation zone? Who has been the signing of the season so far? Kudos, Truf…
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Chelsea beat Liverpool to send Arsenal top. The top ten are separated by six points and it seems anyone can beat anyone. It could be a vintage season or will it revert to type? Moises Caicedo was at the heart of Chelsea’s performance, how good is he? For Liverpool where do the problems lie? How will Arsenal respond to being front runners? Elsewhere…
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Is Arne Slot facing his biggest test yet as Liverpool manager? After back to back defeats is his team in transition or in deeper trouble? Many felt the period of transition should have been after Jurgen Klopp left, but has it come 12 months later? Martin Samuel wonders if there is another factor at play, one perhaps being over looked. Arsenal won a…
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As Brentford, Brighton, Sunderland and Palace beat the so-called bigger clubs has the Premier League ever been stronger? Crystal Palace could have won by more as Oliver Glasner once again showed he knows how to beat the Champions. For Arne Slot and Liverpool does he have a problem with one of his marquee signings? While Chelsea and Man Utd came uns…
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Plus: Forest, Villa and Liverpool’s striker problems Nottingham Forest returned to Europe with an impressive draw away at Betis, are Forest fans warming to Angeball? Was Hugo Ekitike stupid or passionate? Do his actions speak to the wider cult of young players, looking for Instagram moments and perhaps thinking less about the team? After the break …
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What has happened to the really Pep Guardiola, he put out a team which ended with his lowest even percentage of possession. But a cautious Mikel Arteta didn’t set his side up to capitalise so in the end who should be happier with the point shared at the Emirates? Liverpool won again, but again they looked shaky towards the end of the game. Is it th…
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Tom Clarke and Gregor Robertson return with all the latest from the EFL. Will Chris Wilder – and all his coaching staff – return to Sheffield United be enough to arrest the slide at Bramall Lane? Did anyone predict that Middlesborough, stoke and Bristol City would be at the top of the Championship after five games – will any of them stay the course…
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Liverpool left it late again, is it a winning habit or a worrying trend? Or to quote Gregor, can both things be true? With Isak making his debut after his record-breaking transfer Liverpool now have a array or attacking options but with Wirtz, Ekitike, Salah and Gakpo all wanting to start could they have problems ahead? Harry Kane scored two agains…
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Manchester City won the derby. Ruben Amorim took the blame. Is he really the right man for the job. Manchester reporter Paul Hirst thinks he looks like he wants to be as far away from it as possible. If Amorim doesn’t change his football philosophy will he still have the job by Christmas. For City it was a return to form for Foden and Rodri. As the…
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Thomas Tuchel knew what he was doing all along...didn't he? After an impressive five nil away win without many of his 'big names' will the England manager have the nerve to keep playing the likes of Rogers, Madueke and Gordon in place of stars like Bellingham, Saka and Foden? With Reece James playing so well at right back is Trent now in reserve? T…
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Sam and Rohtas are back with a packed episode of Give N’ Go! They kick things off with Sam’s long-awaited NWSL debut — reflecting on the emotions of finally stepping onto the field, what it means for her career, and the inspiration she took from meeting the legendary Billie Jean King. The episode also features an exclusive sit-down with Claire Hutt…
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Have England gone backwards under Thomas Tuchel, does he know his best starting XI? The team pick their best teams if the World Cup was starting tomorrow…is there a case for no Kane or no Bellingham…? After the break could football be facing a doping problem. In a special report The Times Chief Sports correspondent Matt Lawton joins the pod to disc…
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With the window shut what difference will it all make? Who has done the best business, who has done panicked business. Martin doesn’t think Arsenal can win it from the back this season, they’ll need to score more goals. But with Isak still to come who can outscore Liverpool? Did Villa panic on deadline day? Have Chelsea had a lucky or a good start?…
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It was a high spending end to the transfer window in the Championship with Southampton, Ipswich, Birmingham and Middlesborough all spending big. Wrexham finally flexed their financial muscle with a net outlay at nearly thirty million pounds. On the pitch Rob Edwards has his new Middlesborough side top and looking very strong, Frank Lampard has a fr…
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Liverpool edged past Arsenal in a top-of-the-table clash, thanks to Dominik Szoboszlai’s stunning free-kick - but will Mikel Arteta ever win at Anfield? Plus, we break down the biggest transfer news as Liverpool finally land Alexander Isak in a British-record £125m deal - can Arne Slot’s team be stopped now? Elsewhere, we analyse Manchester City’s …
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Manchester United suffer one of their most humiliating defeats in years, crashing out of the Carabao Cup on penalties to League Two Grimsby Town - but what does it mean for Ruben Amorim’s future? We also head to St James’ Park with The Times’ Northern sports correspondent Martin Hardy, to unpack Liverpool’s dramatic 3–2 win at Newcastle, and the la…
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North London’s on top - but can Tottenham’s fast start under Thomas Frank last? Arsenal’s 5-0 win over Leeds showcased their squad depth and a 15-year-old wonderkid, but with this firepower, surely there can be no excuses for Mikel Arteta this season... We also look at Jack Grealish’s dazzling debut in Everton's new home, Chelsea’s mauling of West …
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As Arsenal swoop in to hijack the Eze deal from Spurs - we break down how Mikel Arteta’s side sealed a £67.5m move for the Crystal Palace star. Plus, the latest on the Alexander Isak saga at Newcastle: will the striker force a move before the transfer window closes? We also bring you reaction to Leeds’ 1–0 win over Everton on Monday night, and take…
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Only two weeks into the EFL season - but that’s time enough for Tom and Gregor to start reading the runes. Could this finally be the year Stoke City turns things around under Mark Robins? Winger, Million Manhoef and forward, Divin Mubama have both put in star performances, putting the team at the top of the Championship. But they’re not alone: Midd…
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Maybe the Premier League isn’t a closed shop after all. Before the season started the talk was could any of the promoted teams buck the trend and stay up. Well straight away Sunderland thumped West Ham. Could it be the year the promoted clubs have a chance? Man City looked reinvigorated; Manchester United looked better, Brentford looked worse and a…
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The new season is nearly here! On the eve of the first game who will be fighting for the title, who’ll be the surprise package and who will be scrapping at the bottom? After a season of some surprises will we revert to type this season? Almost a billion pounds has been spent in the transfer market, the Isak affair rumbles on and Arsenal finally hav…
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Newcastle, Sunderland, Leeds and Burnley The last in our team by team look at the new Premier League season. Who have they signed? Who do they need to sign? Reporters give the inside track on any pending transfer business then its open house - how will they get on next season and why? Newcastle – Isak, does he stay, or does he go? The Magpies have …
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Sam and Rohtas dive into the latest in women’s soccer, starting with the UEFA Women’s Euro — from England’s remarkable run to Spain’s heartbreak, clutch moments from Chloe Kelly, and the questions facing Spain’s golden generation. They also recap the thrilling AFCON tournament, highlighting Nigeria’s dominance and Morocco’s impressive rise. Sam sit…
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Manchester United, Manchester City, Villa, Forest and Wolves The third in our team by team look at the new Premier League season. Who have they signed? Who do they need to sign? Reporters give the inside track on any pending transfer business then its open house - how will they get on next season and why? Manchester United have spent big up front, …
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Liverpool, Everton, Fulham, Bournemouth and Chelsea. The second in our team by team look at the new Premier League season. Who have they signed? Who do they need to sign? Reporters give the inside track on any pending transfer business then its open house - how will they get on next season and why? Liverpool have been very busy big name players in …
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The Championship starts this weekend. To quote Gregor Robertson – “With some teams no one has a Scooby what is going to happen to them.” Big spending Birmingham City and Wrexham join the party, bringing some Hollywood glamour, how will they fare? Ipswich Town start as strong promotion favourites and both Leicester City and Sheffield Utd have fifty …
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Arsenal, Spurs, West Ham, Brighton, Palace and Brentford The Premier League is nearly upon us! In a series of specials, we asses every team in the Premier League. Who have they signed? Who do they need to sign? Reporters give the inside track on any pending transfer business then it is open house - how will each team get on next season and why? Ars…
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It’s nearly back! Leagues One and Two kick off this weekend. Following two successive relegations Luton are among the favourites in League One alongside the likes of Cardiff, Stockport and Bolton. At the other end could it be a long season for Rotherham, Peterborough or Wimbledon? In League Two Walsall will try to go again while Gillingham and MK D…
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WE’RE BACK with the FINAL episode of Boots, Balls & Bras, powered by Pepsi Max – proud partner of the UEFA Women’s EUROs! 🎉 We're here in Switzerland, buzzing after that incredible game! Watch our raw reaction clip from the final whistle – it says it all! 🏴 England v Spain - The ULTIMATE Reaction: BACK-TO-BACK EURO CHAMPIONS! The Lionesses have don…
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England are still European Champions! The Lionesses beat Spain in a nail-biting penalty shootout. It was revenge over a Spanish team who had beaten them in the World Cup Final two years ago. It is the first major trophy won by England on foreign soil and once again the hero was Chloe Kelly, who this time scored the winning penalty having scored the…
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We’re back for another incredible episode of Boots, Balls & Bras, powered by Pepsi Max – proud partner of the UEFA Women’s EUROs! I’m Fara Williams, just back from the stadium, and I'm joined by my amazing co-host Anita Asante, as we dive into an unforgettable week of Euros action! The Lionesses have done it again! We react to the thrilling England…
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England have done it again, but wow did they leave it late. In the very last second, they scored a dramatic equaliser. Then with only a minute left of extra time they did it again, this time with a rebound penalty. The result was memorable but the performance less so. Can their resilience and winning mentality carry them over the line, or will it t…
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England face Italy in the Euro semi final tomorrow night but Which England will turn up? The team that demolished Wales and dominated the Netherlands; or the team which struggled against France and Sweden? Sarina Wiegman is plagued with injury worries over host of players, notably captain Lea Williamson and full back Lucy Bronze. Kit Shepard and Gr…
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WE’RE BACK FOR ANOTHER EPISODE OF BOOTS, BALLS & BRAS, powered by Pepsi Max – proud partner of the UEFA Women’s EUROs! Fara Williams, just back from the game, and Anita Asante dive into the Lionesses' dramatic journey through the Euros! In this episode, we break down the chaos and look ahead: 🏴 England v Sweden - The Reaction: First Half Failings: …
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England are through to the Semi-finals, just. In a nerve-wracking game where they looked second best for large parts England refused to give in. Individual heroics, force of will and some super subs dragged them level with Sweden. Then came the penalties, high on drama low on quality. But the main thing, England won! What of the ninety minutes, can…
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Stop the press Chelsea are champions of the world. Who saw that coming? They didn’t just win; they won in style dominating a PSG team who had previously swept all before them. Chelsea reporter Pete Rutzler was in New York for the game and joins Tom Clarke to discuss Chelsea’s performance. Was it a Maresca masterclass? Have they created a blueprint …
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In the latest episode of Give and Go, hosts Sam Cary Angel and Rohtas Wadera dive into an exhilarating conversation about women's soccer, focusing on Sam's recent signing with Chicago Stars FC and the ongoing UEFA Women's Euro tournament. This episode is not just about soccer; it's about the power of perseverance dreams coming really coming true. S…
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