Whatchan Football on TV Thursday

12/09/2024 Football

12/09/2024 Football – Not much football action today. In League Two, Harrogate takes on Doncaster on Sky Sports Football.

Sports Schedule for Thursday 12th September 2024
TimeMatchCompetitionBroadcast Channel
20:00Harrogate Town v Doncaster RoversLeague TwoSky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports Ultra HDR
22:30Germany Women U20 v Argentina Women U20FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Round of 16FIFA+
22:30North Korea Women U20 v Austria Women U20FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Round of 16FIFA+

On Thursday, 12th September 2024, UK football fans can catch Harrogate Town facing Doncaster Rovers in a League Two clash at 20:00, live on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football, and Sky Sports Ultra HDR. Later, at 22:30, FIFA+ will broadcast two Round of 16 matches from the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup: Germany Women U20 vs. Argentina Women U20, and North Korea Women U20 vs. Austria Women U20.

Whatchan Football on TV Thursday
League Two

12/09/2024 Football Gossip & News

  • Newcastle have identified England and Lille midfielder Angel Gomes as their top transfer target, but they face competition from Liverpool, Tottenham, and Borussia Dortmund for the 24-year-old. (Sun), external
  • West Ham are preparing to receive an offer from Galatasaray for their 30-year-old Italian defender Emerson Palmieri. (Football Insider), external
  • However, Emerson is reportedly content at the London club and will not be making a move to Turkey. (Fabrizio Romano), external
  • French defender Wesley Fofana, 23, revealed that he considered leaving Chelsea this summer to join his hometown club, Marseille. (Free Foot – in French), external
  • Manchester City, Chelsea, and Liverpool are all eyeing Sunderland’s 17-year-old English midfielder Chris Rigg. (Givemesport), external
  • The Football Association has reportedly spoken with other managers despite Lee Carsley‘s promising tenure as interim England boss. (Telegraph – subscription required), external
  • Former England manager Gareth Southgate, 54, has suggested that his next career move could be outside of football. (Sky News), external
  • Mauricio Pochettino, 52, will reportedly earn an annual salary of approximately $6m (£4.6m) as manager of the United States. (ESPN), external
  • FIFA is in discussions to expand the Women’s World Cup to 48 teams by the 2031 edition, aligning with the men’s tournament. (Telegraph – subscription required), external
  • Bayern Munich‘s director of sport Max Eberl has confirmed ongoing discussions with Jamal Musiala about extending his contract, amid links to Manchester City. (90 Min), external
  • Chelsea and Tottenham are still interested in Lecce’s 19-year-old Denmark defender Patrick Dorgu, who has a valuation of around 40m euros (£33.8m). (La Gazzetta dello Sport via SportWitness), external
  • Tottenham, Newcastle, and Arsenal are leading the race to sign Lille’s 24-year-old Canada striker Jonathan David, with Juventus also showing interest. (TuttoJuve), external
  • Monaco‘s Brazilian defender Vanderson, 23, is attracting strong interest from Chelsea, with Manchester United and Tottenham also among the clubs monitoring him. (Caughtoffside), external

Football gossip: Gomes, Emerson, Fofana, Rigg, Carsley, Southgate – BBC Sport

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