Episode 192

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7th Oct 2022

Episode #192 - Arsenal v Liverpool Leads the Premier League Match Week Preview plus UEFA Champions League Roundup

In Episode #192 of the Squeaky Bum Time: An English Premier League Podcast , Mike and Laurent review the UEFA Champions League results and preview the massive Arsenal v Liverpool clash. Plus we go through the rest of the Premier League Match week previews.

Premier League Match previews.

Arsenal v Liverpool

Arsenal face another test of their title credentials whole Liverpool try and find their footing in a DIFFICULT must win game to keep their title challenge alive.

Manchester City v Southampton

Haaland, Haaland and more Erling Haaland. Can he get an absurd 4th hatrick of goals for the 4th game in a row? And will this be Ralph Hasenhüttl last game for Southampton?

Chelsea v Wolves

Wolves do not have their new manager and still cannot score. Chelsea come off a good home result v AC Milan and Graham Potter start getting Cheslea in a groove to win games while teaching players what he wants.

Brighton v Tottenham

Brighton coming off a massive performance in a 3-3 draw at Anfield look to continue their impressive form at home. Spurs still grinding out results and avoiding losing but where is the spark and offense that we expect? Is this the best we can expect from Spurs? This will be a test for both sides.

Everton v Manchester United

Everton have been impressive in defense and have had a little xG luck. At home they look strong. Can Frank Lampard grab another good result against a United? Erik Ten Hag will have to get his Manchester United off the mat after a humbling result verses Manchester City. Does he come back with what got his side 4 wins on the bounce, or does he change it to reflect the difficulties v City?

Other matches

Newcastle v Brentford

Bournemouth v Leicester City

West Ham v Fulham

Crystal Palace v Leeds

Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa

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Squeaky Bum Time: An English Premier League Podcast
We cover news from the Premier League, The FA Cup, Carabao Cup and the UEFA Champions League... as long as there are English clubs playing!
Laurent Courtines is your host. He loves football and talks nonsense about things that make most people uncomfortable.

And sometimes Premier League football.

We focus on English football, talk about the clubs in the top flight, the relegation battle and how our beloved club Manchester City is doing across all competitions domestically and abroad.
Specifically, the Premier League, The FA Cup, Carabao Cup, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League.
During internationals, we'll talk CONCACAF, UEFA, The United States National team, Mexico, Canada and the FIFA World Cup along with the European Championship.

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Laurent Courtines is the host of the Squeaky Bum Time Podcast podcast, a show dedicated to amateur football punditry with a severe bias towards Manchester City. Despite never having played the game himself, Laurent brings a unique perspective as a middle-aged American who has never watched some teams play. He covers Manchester City news, match reactions, analysis, fan talk, previews, and transfer reviews and reactions on the show. With over a century of experience, Laurent and CFCP Productions have been providing expert (or at least, enthusiastic) football commentary since 1894.