• Starting Eleven | Arsenal Slip, City Pounce & Spurs in Freefall | Matchweek 32 Results
    Apr 15 2026

    Matchweek 32 was not kind to North London — or to Stamford Bridge. Arsenal dropped a shock home result to Bournemouth, City came to Chelsea and made everyone forget their own problems real fast, and oh by the way — Tottenham lost to Sunderland and are in the relegation zone. The title race is heating up, the drop zone is a disaster, and we're breaking it all down.

    Arsenal's lead at the top is shrinking. Chelsea's top-four hopes are fading. And somehow Tottenham Hotspur, a club with that stadium and that wage bill, is fighting to stay in the Premier League. We get into all of it, plus the rest of the weekend's results from around the league.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Starting Eleven | Who Got the Dream Draw? | Complete World Cup 2026 Preview
    Apr 8 2026

    The playoffs are done and the field is COMPLETE. For the first time ever, 48 teams will compete at a single World Cup — and we're breaking down every single group and every single team you need to know heading into the summer.Who landed in a group of death? Is there a group of death? Who got the dream draw? We cover it ALL.

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    51 mins
  • Starting Eleven | Weekend Carnage Causes The Table to Go CRAZY
    Mar 25 2026

    Adelia and Snark are back to break down a wild Matchweek 31! Brighton stun Liverpool, Everton absolutely embarrass Chelsea 3-0, Nottingham Forest dismantle Spurs, Sunderland pull off a Tyne-Wear derby upset at St. James' Park, and more chaos across the table. Plus — we can't NOT talk about the Carabao Cup Final at Wembley, where Nico O'Reilly's stunning second-half brace handed Manchester City a 2-0 victory over Arsenal, ending a quadruple bid. We'll talk Kepa's howler and what it all means for the title race — we've got you covered.

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    50 mins
  • The Title Race Is Arsenal's To Lose, Spurs Won't Win & Chelsea Got Mugged at Home
    Mar 18 2026

    Arsenal are eight points clear and looking every bit like title winners, Manchester United just put three past Aston Villa, and somehow Tottenham are still managing to make things interesting at the wrong end of the table. Matchweek 30 of the 2025/26 Premier League season did not disappoint — and Adelia and Snark are breaking it all down.


    On tonight's show the Starting Eleven crew covers every result from the weekend, including Arsenal vs Everton, Chelsea's surprise home loss to Newcastle, the Manchester United vs Aston Villa clash at Old Trafford, and Liverpool being held at Anfield by Spurs. We've also got the title race, top four picture, and the relegation battle with Wolves and Burnley both running out of time.


    Whether you're a Gooner sweating the run-in, a City fan wondering if the gap is too big, or just here for the chaos — pull up a chair.


    ⚽ Premier League 2025/26 | Matchweek 30 Review

    🏆 Title Race | Top 4 Battle | Relegation Fight

    📊 Standings, Stats & Talking Points


    Like, subscribe, and drop your title race predictions in the comments. New episodes every week throughout the Premier League season.

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    46 mins
  • Everything Changed in Two Matchweeks
    Mar 11 2026

    Starting Eleven is BACK to break down two massive matchweeks in the 2025/26 Premier League season — and there is a LOT to talk about.


    Adelia and Snark dig into all the action from Matchweek 28 & 29, including Arsenal's hard-fought win at Brighton, Chelsea's FOUR-goal demolition of Aston Villa, Liverpool getting stunned at Wolves, Crystal Palace pulling off a shock result at Spurs, and Nottingham Forest holding Man City to a draw. Oh, and Newcastle? Still being Newcastle.


    Then we look ahead to Matchweek 30 — Arsenal host Everton at the Emirates, Chelsea welcome Newcastle to Stamford Bridge, Liverpool face Spurs in what could be a title statement match, and Man City travel to West Ham. The table is getting spicy and we've got opinions.


    Adelia's Gunners are in form. Snark's Blues are flying. And somehow we're still friends.

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    59 mins
  • Eberechi Eze SHINES Against Tottenham AGAIN
    Feb 25 2026

    Matchweek 27 brought draw-drama, derby-delight, and (for Chelsea) yet another player taking an early shower. 🙃


    This week on Starting Eleven, we’re zooming in on two chaos capsules:

    - Chelsea 1-1 Burnley — points dropped, tempers flared, and Chelsea’s SIXTH red card of the season (that’s two more than any other club… because apparently discipline is optional at Stamford Bridge).

    - Tottenham 1-4 Arsenal — a North London party where Eberechi Eze once again screamed “main character,” bagging two goals and leaving Spurs searching for the undo button.


    Expect tactics, banter, therapy (unlicensed), and at least one moment where someone says, “Surely it can’t get worse,” right before it does.


    On the docket:

    ⚽ What Chelsea’s red-card epidemic is really costing them

    🧠 Whether this Arsenal statement win is a title-swinging moment

    🔥 Eze’s form: hot streak or new level

    🥀 Spurs’ collapse: system issue, mentality issue, or “yes”

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    51 mins
  • Are Arsenal STUMBLING The Title Away Again?
    Feb 18 2026

    Two matchweeks. Two emotional support beverages. One league that refuses to let anyone breathe.


    In this episode, Adelia (Arsenal eternal optimist… allegedly) and Snark (Chelsea chaos merchant, proud & unwell) break down the biggest storylines from Matchweeks 25 and 26 — including title-race tension, dropped points, and managerial musical chairs that sounds like it was organized by a raccoon with a whistle.


    🔥 Key Results We’re Reacting To


    Brentford 1-1 Arsenal — a late Brentford equalizer tightens Arsenal’s lead at the top to 4 points (pain, but make it dramatic).

    Chelsea 2-2 Leeds — another frustrating draw, and yes, we are once again asking: what is Chelsea’s plan here?


    🧨 Manager Madness

    Tottenham finally pulled the plug, firing Thomas Frank and replacing him with Igor Tudor — because Spurs don’t do stability, they do plot twists.

    Nottingham Forest is already on manager #4 this season, sacking Sean Dyche and bringing in Vitor Pereira — at this point the gaffer seat is basically a revolving door with studs on it.


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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Did Tottenham Just Give Arsenal a HUGE GIFT?
    Feb 4 2026

    For Arsenal, Matchweek 24 was about pressure—the kind that doesn’t shout, just waits.

    Every point now feels heavier, every dropped ball louder, as the title race tightens and the margin for error shrinks to nothing.


    Chelsea don’t do quiet weeks—they do chaos, momentum, and questions.

    Matchweek 24 offered another chapter in a season that refuses to settle, swinging between promise and panic like it’s allergic to consistency.


    On this episode of Starting Eleven, Adelia and Snark break down all the biggest stories from Matchweek 24—the results that mattered, the moments that linger, and the clubs now staring nervously over their shoulders (or dreaming bigger than they should).


    Who made a statement?

    Who left points on the pitch?

    And who’s quietly writing a plot twist no one saw coming?


    This is the business end of the season. Every pass means more. Every mistake echoes louder.


    Pull up a chair. Let’s talk football.

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    55 mins