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05/02/2025 Football

05/02/2025 Football – A few games are being played today. In the Carabao Cup, Newcastle takes on Arsenal on Sky Sports Football.

Wednesday 5th February 2025
TimeMatchCompetitionBroadcast
06:00Melbourne City Women v Western United WomenA-League WomenTNT Sports 1
14:00Mohun Bagan v Punjab FCIndian Super LeagueOneFootball
19:00Peterborough United v Cheltenham TownEFL Trophy Quarter-FinalSky Sports+
19:00Chelsea Women v West Ham United WomenWomen’s League Cup Semi-FinalBBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer, WSL YouTube, BBC Sport Website
19:35Dunfermline v LivingstonSPFL Trust Trophy Semi-FinalBBC Alba, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Website
19:45Celtic v DundeeScottish PremiershipCeltic TV
20:00Newcastle United v ArsenalCarabao Cup Semi-Final 2nd LegSky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports Ultra HDR
20:00AC Milan v RomaCoppa Italia Quarter-FinalPremier Sports 1

UK TV is set to offer a diverse lineup on Wednesday 5th February 2025, with early women’s football featuring Melbourne City Women versus Western United Women on TNT Sports 1, while later matches include pivotal cup clashes like Newcastle United versus Arsenal in the Carabao Cup semi-final and AC Milan versus Roma in the Coppa Italia quarter-final on Sky Sports and Premier Sports 1 respectively. The schedule also features action from the EFL Trophy, Women’s League Cup, and Scottish competitions, ensuring a varied day of football for viewers across the UK.

Whatchan Football on TV Wednesday
Carabao Cup
Championship
Bristol Street Motors Trophy
Subway Women's League Cup
Copa Del Rev
Coppa Italia
DFB
Coupe de france
Coupe de france

05/02/2025 Football – Other Football

OTHER FOOTBALL: WEDNESDAY 5 FEBRUARY

12:30am UK WED / 7:30pm ET TUE
COPA LIBERTADORES: Monagas v Defensor
Australia: beIN Sports 3
Canada: beIN Sports
Indonesia: Mola
MENA: beIN Sports 1 English
New Zealand: beIN Sports NZ
USA: beIN Sports

6:00am UK / 1:00am ET
A-LEAGUE WOMEN: Melbourne City v Western United
UK: TNT Sports 2
Australia: 10play
International: A-Leagues YouTube
New Zealand: Sky Sport 1

2:00pm UK / 9:00am ET
INDIAN SUPER LEAGUE: Mohun Bagan v Punjab
India: Star Sports 3
International: OneFootball

5:45pm UK / 12:45pm ET
DUTCH KNVB CUP: PSV v Feyenoord
USA: GolTV

7:45pm UK / 2:45pm ET
BELGIAN CUP: Genk v Club Brugge
Canada: DAZN
Eurasia: Setanta Sports
South Africa: ESPN 2 Africa
USA: ESPN+

12:30am UK THU / 7:30pm ET WED
COPA LIBERTADORES: Club Nacional v Alianza Lima
Australia: beIN Sports 3
Canada: beIN Sports
Indonesia: Mola
MENA: beIN Sports 1 English
New Zealand: beIN Sports NZ
USA: beIN Sports

05/02/2025 Football Gossip & News

  • Manchester United remain open to selling, with plans to offload Argentine winger Alejandro Garnacho (20) and English midfielder Kobbie Mainoo (19) this summer. (Guardian)
  • Brazilian forward Matheus Cunha (25) is eager to join a bigger club despite recently renewing his contract with Wolves. (Football Insider)
  • Nottingham Forest dismissed a last-minute bid from Chelsea for Brazilian defender Murillo (22), an offer that would have set a club record. (Telegraph)
  • After paying a £2.5m fee to reduce the sell-on clause, Barcelona missed out on a potential £8.5m from the transfer of Porto’s Spanish midfielder Nico Gonzalez (23) to Manchester City. (ESPN)
  • Marcus Rashford (27), representing both Manchester United and England, turned down a move to a Turkish club before opting for a loan spell at Aston Villa. (Manchester Evening News)
  • Nike may slash Marcus Rashford’s sponsorship earnings by up to 100%—citing that Aston Villa is viewed as a lower-tier club compared to Manchester United—and could even demand partial repayment of signing fees. (Mail Plus)
  • Industry insiders predict that a full rebuild or redevelopment of Old Trafford might not materialize until as late as 2032. (Mail Plus)
  • Chelsea attempted to secure a new goalkeeper before the January transfer window closed but failed to find an adequate upgrade. (Football Insider)
  • Newcastle United are considering the construction of a new stadium adjacent to St James’ Park. (Telegraph)
  • Manchester United aim for their rejection of Benfica’s loan bid for Netherlands defender Tyrell Malacia (25) to signal the end of selling players on unfavourable terms. (Mail Plus)

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