• Saka Sparks Arsenal Surge | Can West Ham Still Survive?
    May 3 2026

    Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Martin Samuel, Jack Pitt-Brooke and Charlie Wyett to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.

    We kick things off with Arsenal’s emphatic 3–0 win over Fulham at the Emirates—marked by a timely return for Saka and a standout display from Gyökeres. Was this a true statement performance as Arteta’s side surge six points clear with the title race entering the home straight? Martin certainly thinks so, calling the first half one of the best he’s seen from Arsenal.

    Next, to the relegation battle: Brentford’s 3–0 thrashing of West Ham throws Tottenham a lifeline. Jack believes West Ham still have the quality to create chances—enough for their fans to cling to. But has Nuno’s side left their push too late? And just how impressive has Keith Andrews been this season?

    We then move to Newcastle’s much-needed 3–1 win over Brighton. With a more positive mood around St James’ Park, does the performance ease the pressure on Eddie Howe?

    And we’re joined by Luke Shanley to discuss the Scottish title race ahead of a huge clash at Tynecastle Park, as league leaders Hearts host Rangers.

    Finally, we’re joined by Danyal Khan and Mark Ogden from Old Trafford to talk about one of the biggest fixtures in English football: Manchester United vs Liverpool. Could a win edge Carrick closer to securing the job long-term? And just how important is a strong performance and run of form for Slot as he looks to salvage a disappointing Liverpool season?

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Eze X-Factor? | Spurs Win, Woes Remain | Salah’s Last Game?
    Apr 26 2026

    Dharmesh Sheth is joined by James Olley, Craig Hope and Dominic King to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.

    We kick things off with Arsenal’s narrow win over Newcastle, where an early screamer from Eberechi Eze proved the difference at the Emirates, sending Arteta’s side back to the top of the table. But is Eze the X-factor Arsenal need to finally get over the line?

    Next, Spurs’ relegation battle tightens— their 1–0 win over Wolves is wiped out by victories for West Ham and Nottingham Forest. With Xavi Simons now injured, Dominic calls it a “horrendous position” and fears they’ll pay the price over a West Ham side in good form.

    Next, Liverpool see off Crystal Palace 3–1 at Anfield, but the mood is tempered as Salah limped off injured—raising the troubling question: could this be his final appearance for the club?

    Finally, Manchester City book a fourth consecutive FA Cup final, fighting back to beat a spirited Southampton 2–1. As their season gathers that familiar momentum, we ask: are City becoming inevitable again? And with a domestic treble in sight, could this summer be Pep Guardiola’s perfect exit?

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Title Race Home Straight | Late Blow for Spurs | Cunha Sinks Chelsea
    Apr 19 2026

    Teddy Draper is joined by Charlie Eccleshare, Jack Rosser and Carl Anka to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.

    We kick things off by talking Man City and Arsenal, as the title race tightens heading into the final stretch. Is it really City’s to lose, as Jack claims? Carl’s backing Arsenal to drag themselves over the line.

    Next, to De Zerbi’s new-look Spurs — Simmons’ stunner cancelled out by Rutter’s last-minute equaliser as Brighton snatched a 1–1 draw at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Despite dropping points at home, was this Spurs’ best performance of the year?

    And finally it’s on to Manchester United, who picked up a huge win at Stamford Bridge thanks to Cunha’s strike — a result that dents Chelsea’s Champions League hopes. Carl highlights Ayden Heaven’s “meat and potatoes” defending, alongside another standout display from Bruno Fernandes as he closes in on the Premier League assists record.

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    47 mins
  • Is Arteta’s Fine Margins Approach Costing Arsenal? McIlroy’s Masters Moving Day
    Apr 12 2026

    Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Miguel Delaney, Charlotte Duncker and Dan Kilpatrick to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.

    We kick things off at the Emirates, where Arsenal’s 2–1 defeat to Bournemouth breathes new life into the title race. Is Miguel right to question Arteta’s fine-margin tactics as the finish line draws near?

    Staying with the title race, are City starting to smell blood—and could a domestic treble be on the cards? Dan isn’t expecting a huge points tally from this season’s winners, but worries Arsenal are fading when it matters most.

    Next, we head to The Masters, where Rory McIlroy is joint leader heading into the final day, despite a difficult Saturday. Riath Al-Samarrai joins us from Augusta, calling ‘moving day’ extraordinary and Cameron Young sensational—but could this be more than a two-horse race?

    And finally, we dive into Roberto De Zerbi’s arrival at Spurs—does starting his reign in the relegation zone only increase the pressure? Dan says he’ll return to the show in full Arsenal kit if De Zerbi lasts his contract.

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    1 hr
  • Are Arsenal Unravelling?| City Run Riot | Chelsea Reset?
    Apr 5 2026

    Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Martin Samuel, Jason Burt and Jack Rosser to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.

    We kick things off with Southampton’s huge FA Cup quarter-final win over Arsenal at St Mary’s. After back-to-back defeats, are Arsenal’s hopes of a successful season slipping away?

    Next stop, the Etihad—Manchester City in full flow, a 4–0 demolition and a Haaland hat-trick sealing their place in the FA Cup semi-finals. Is this as bad as it’s been for Liverpool fans under Arne Slot?

    Next, Chelsea—7–0 winners over Port Vale at Stamford Bridge. After a turbulent spell, is this the reset they’ve been waiting for? And is Jason right to criticise the decision to give Enzo a ban?

    Finally, De Zerbi to Spurs—after one too many ‘nice’ appointments, have they found someone to deliver some home truths and shake things up?Sunday Supplement is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/sunday-supplement

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Tuchel’s England: Maguire or Stones? | Woods Crash | Palmer’s Future
    Mar 29 2026

    Rob Jones is joined by Jonathan Northcroft, Julien Laurens and John Cross to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.

    We kick things off with the battle for places in Thomas Tuchel’s England squad. Harry Maguire may be fifth-choice at centre-back, but do his recent form and tournament pedigree put him back in contention this summer? Julien argues the case for a fully fit John Stones to anchor the defence, while John considers the case for Ben White’s inclusion after his impressive goalscoring cameo against Uruguay.

    Next, we turn to the news of Tiger Woods’ arrest following a crash in Florida. Julien reflects on the reality that it barely came as a surprise—and argues it may finally be time for golf to move on.

    Next, we look at Cole Palmer and the chances he could leave Chelsea FC this summer. We explore his future and the clubs that might be interested in snapping him up.

    We then turn to the England cricket team, where Ben Stokes’ return is on hold after a cheek injury. Cricket broadcaster Adam Collins joins us to discuss Stokes’ absence and his prospects of returning to County cricket with Durham in early May.

    And finally, we dive into Arsenal, sparked by George Graham’s comments. While the pushing, shoving, grappling, and set-piece scoring might not be pretty, Graham points out that everyone does it—and Arsenal do it best. John argues the team has been unfairly criticised but must find a way to get over the line by any means necessary.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Carabao Cup: Who Needs It More? | Brighton Blow for Liverpool | Tyne-Wear Derby
    Mar 22 2026

    Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Riath Al-Samarrai, Mark Ogden and Charlie Wyett to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.

    We kick things off at Wembley Stadium by asking the big question: who needs the Carabao Cup win more — Man City or Arsenal? With Arsenal sitting comfortably in the league, Riath believes this trophy carries greater urgency for Man City.

    Next, we turn to Brighton’s 2–1 home win over Liverpool — a result that deals a serious blow to Arne Slot’s side’s hopes of Champions League qualification. Mark believes Slot is facing issues he can’t fix right now.

    Then it’s off to St James’ Park, where we’re joined by Keith Downie to preview the Tyne-Wear Derby. After a tough midweek defeat to Barcelona, how do Newcastle respond?

    Finally, it’s been a brutal ten days for Chelsea. A 3–0 defeat to Everton follows a humiliating Champions League exit midweek — just how much pressure is Liam Rosenior under?

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    49 mins
  • Dowman Makes History | City Stumble | Tierney in the Huddle
    Mar 15 2026

    Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Craig Hope, Miguel Delaney and Jack Rosser to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.

    We begin with an historic day at the Emirates, where league leaders Arsenal secured a 2-0 win over Everton, with late goals from Gyokeres and 16-year-old rising star Max Dowman, who became the youngest Premier League goal-scorer. Nine points clear and seven games remaining: can Manchester City still mount a comeback?

    Staying on the topic of rising stars, 19-year-old Kimi Antonelli claimed victory at the Shanghai Grand Prix from pole position for Mercedes, making him the second youngest driver ever to win a race, after Max Verstappen.

    Then it’s on to a damaging result for Manchester City, as a 1–1 draw with West Ham deals a major blow to their title hopes and leaves Pep Guardiola’s side with serious ground to make up on Arsenal. Craig looks at the dip in form from Erling Haaland and Phil Foden, while Miguel asks if the spotlight should fall on the manager instead.

    And for West Ham, Nuno’s side are finding form at exactly the right moment in their relegation battle. Miguel is confident they’ll survive — but is he right to say “West Ham will definitely stay up?”

    Next, we head to Stamford Bridge, where referee Paul Tierney found himself bizarrely caught in the middle of a Chelsea player huddle. Liam Rosenior later claimed it was because his players were “respecting the ball.” Jack admits they struggled not to laugh, while Craig labels the whole thing immature.

    We wrap up with Newcastle, who secured a 1-0 away win against Chelsea. Despite six changes since midweek’s Barcelona clash and the absence of Sandro Tonali, Craig hails Howe’s side for a “dogged and determined” performance. With an impressive performance down the middle, we also ask: could Anthony Gordon be England’s number 9 at the World Cup?

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    50 mins