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We start by discussing Manchester United’s 1-0 win over Wolves – just a single goal in three hours of football, which Wolves fans had to pay £20 more to watch than United supporters.

Spurs and Newcastle put their respective ties to bed with the ease they were lacking a week and a half ago, Watford have a fixture pile-up on the way and Coventry beat Bristol Rovers to grab an away tie at St Andrews – where they’ve been ground-sharing with Birmingham City this season.

We speak to Sid Lowe in Spain about the appointment of Quique Setién by Barcelona, and how well it reflects on the hierarchy who quickly moved to replace the man who led the club to successive La Liga titles and we highlight one of the tightest title races in European football.

Back on Monday.

PS: we’re heading down to Brighton, the Sallis Benney Theatre, 20 January. It’s sold out – find more information here.

PPS: if you’re on the other side of the Irish Sea, Max and Barry plus two more are coming in January. That’s also sold out – more information here.

PPPS: two more! Glasgow and Edinburgh, with Max, Barry and Lars and one more, TBC





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