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The Game Football Podcast

Warming Up For Euro 2020

The Game Football Podcast

The Times

Sports, News, Lionesses, Sport, World Cup, European Championships, Champions League, Premier League, Football, Entertainment News, Soccer

3.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2021

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Hugh Woozencroft is joined by Tom Roddy and Jonathan Northcroft.


England have named their 26 man squad and played their first of two warm up games - so how are they shaping up ahead of Euro 2020 and will they really need four right backs? (00:00)


Wales had a tough night in Nice - playing most of their 3-0 friendly loss to France with 10-men after Neco Williams was dismissed. Despite that, Gary Jacob joins us to discuss the positives for Rob Page’s side (25:56)


Scotland were denied a surprise victory in their warm up match against the Netherlands, despite having a number of key players missing. Could they be the surprise package in the tournament? Michael Grant joins us to discuss the positives for Steve Clarke’s side (36:47)


Aside from the Euros, it’s already an interesting summer in the world of Premier League managers. Who will Everton and Spurs appoint and will it bring them the success they need after disappointing seasons? (40:59)


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