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Matchday Meltdowns - The Football Podcast

Matchday Meltdowns - The Football Podcast

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Matchday Meltdowns is the football podcast for fans who feel every kick like it’s personal. From shocking refereeing decisions and tactical disasters to last-minute winners and full-time rage, we break down the biggest talking points from the weekend with honesty, humour, and zero filter. Expect hot takes, overreactions, deep dives, and the kind of football arguments you’d hear in the pub after the match. If football makes you celebrate, suffer, and completely lose your head—this one’s for you.

2026 Matchday Meltdowns
Football (Soccer)
Episodes
  • Episode 2 - It's so Spursy!
    Feb 11 2026

    The episode covers the Liverpool vs. Manchester City game, the sacking of Thomas Frank, the performance of Nottingham Forest, and the potential expansion of the EFL playoffs. It also includes a discussion on away games and the possibility of Arsenal winning multiple trophies.

    Takeaways

    • EFL considering expanding playoffs to six teams
    • Discussion on memorable away games
    • Speculation on Arsenal's potential success in multiple competitions

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    39 mins
  • Episode 1 - Liverpool & Wolves
    Feb 4 2026

    The conversation covers the struggles of Liverpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers, including player adaptation challenges, market value, and player performance. It also delves into West Ham's improved performance and memorable away day experiences.

    Takeaways

    • Struggles of Liverpool and Wolves
    • Challenges of player adaptation
    • Market value and player performance
    • West Ham's improved performance

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    36 mins
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