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Sunday Supplement

Late Show at Stadium of Light | Chaotic Finale at Spurs | Ashes Preview

Sunday Supplement

Sky Sports

Soccer, Sports News, News, Sports

3.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2025

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Jonathan Northcroft, Craig Hope and Jonathan Liew to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.

We begin with league leaders Arsenal, who were held to an entertaining 2–2 draw at the Stadium of Light after a dramatic last-minute equaliser from Brian Brobbey. Was this a chink in the armour for Arteta’s side? Jonathan believes Arsenal earned a valuable point given their injury problems in attack.

Attention then turns to Chelsea’s commanding win over Wolves at Stamford Bridge. Booed off at half-time but second in the table at full-time, Jonathan admits he’s still not sure what to make of Chelsea this season — and with only two points this season, are Wolves already staring down the barrel of Championship football next year?

We move on to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where Manchester United salvaged a late equaliser in a frantic 2–2 draw.  Is Craig harsh to suggest it felt like a game where both teams lost?

Next up, with just twelve days until The Ashes, we’re joined by cricket broadcaster Adam Collins to preview the series. While much of the focus is on the prolific form of Australia’s Steve Smith, we ask whether England are well placed to take the first Test. And Jonathan Liew finds himself compared to a certain England cricketer…

And finally, a huge Super Sunday fixture between Manchester City and Liverpool may be key to Premier League title hopes.


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Good morning, welcome along to Sunday Supplement, the show where we digest, analyze and debate the sports stories inside the Sunday papers.

0:41.3

Really is lots to talk about this morning.

0:44.3

Arsenal's title challenge hits a small bump in the road.

0:48.3

Tottenham, Hotspur, Manchester United both somehow missed the chance to beat each other.

0:52.3

And Manchester City versus Liverpool is one of five Premier League games to come this afternoon.

0:59.0

Joining me to discuss it all are Jonathan Northcroft, Chief Football Writer for the Sunday Times,

1:05.0

Craig Hope, Chief Football Reporter for The Daily Mail and Jonathan Luke, sports writer and opinion columnist for The Guardian.

1:14.8

Great to have you all here. Let's see what's making the headlines this morning.

1:20.0

The mail on Sunday has the headline, Robby Dazzler, after Sunderland's equaliser against Arsenal.

1:27.3

Rob Edwards leaving Middlesbrough for Wolves also makes the back page.

1:31.3

The Sunday Mirror goes with Pep hit back.

1:34.3

That's ahead of today's Super Sunday match between Manchester City and Liverpool.

1:39.3

CES, K.O, is the headline on the back of the Sun on Sunday which is reporting Manchester United

1:47.0

may go into the transfer market over fierce Benjamin Cessco has suffered a serious injury.

1:54.0

The Sunday Times leads with the rugby and the headline Hooray Henry after England's win over Fiji. England's six of the best is the headline, Hooray Henry, after England's win over Fiji.

2:10.2

England's sixth of the best is the headline in the Sunday Telegraph, alongside Amarim hits out at players' lack of bravery.

2:15.3

The back page of the Sunday Express is proved we can win the title.

2:18.3

That's more on City versus Liverpool. Look at this for a striking image

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