12/11/2024 Football
12/11/2024 Football – Not much football being played today. In the Women’s Champions League, there are games, including Juventus v Arsenal.
Tuesday 12th November 2024 – Football Matches Schedule | |||
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Time | Match | Competition | Broadcast |
17:45 | Barcelona Women v St Polten Women | Women’s Champions League Group Stage | DAZN |
17:45 | Juventus Women v Arsenal Women | Women’s Champions League Group Stage | DAZN |
19:00 | Barrow AFC v Aston Villa U21 | EFL Trophy Group Stage | Sky Sports+ |
19:00 | Charlton Athletic v Bromley | EFL Trophy Group Stage | Sky Sports+ |
19:00 | Chesterfield v Grimsby Town | EFL Trophy Group Stage | Sky Sports+ |
19:00 | Harrogate Town v Blackpool | EFL Trophy Group Stage | Sky Sports+ |
19:00 | Lincoln City v Manchester City U21 | EFL Trophy Group Stage | Sky Sports+ |
19:00 | MK Dons v Leyton Orient | EFL Trophy Group Stage | Sky Sports+ |
19:00 | Morecambe v Carlisle United | EFL Trophy Group Stage | Sky Sports+ |
19:00 | Northampton Town v Burton Albion | EFL Trophy Group Stage | Sky Sports+ |
19:00 | Notts County v Leicester City U21 | EFL Trophy Group Stage | Sky Sports+ |
19:00 | Reading v Newport County | EFL Trophy Group Stage | Sky Sports+ |
19:00 | Salford City v Wolves U21 | EFL Trophy Group Stage | Sky Sports+ |
19:00 | Stevenage v Gillingham | EFL Trophy Group Stage | Sky Sports+ |
19:00 | Stockport County v Tranmere Rovers | EFL Trophy Group Stage | Sky Sports+ |
19:00 | Walsall v Shrewsbury Town | EFL Trophy Group Stage | Sky Sports+ |
19:00 | Wigan Athletic v Nottingham Forest U21 | EFL Trophy Group Stage | Sky Sports+ |
19:00 | Wycombe Wanderers v Crawley Town | EFL Trophy Group Stage | Sky Sports+ |
19:00 | FC Halifax Town v Middlesbrough U21 | National League Cup Group Stage | National League TV |
19:00 | Wealdstone v Southampton U21 | National League Cup Group Stage | National League TV |
19:45 | Bolton Wanderers v Fleetwood Town | EFL Trophy Group Stage | Sky Sports+ |
19:45 | Colchester United v Arsenal U21 | EFL Trophy Group Stage | Sky Sports+ |
19:45 | Huddersfield Town v Manchester United U21 | EFL Trophy Group Stage | Sky Sports+ |
19:45 | Port Vale v Wrexham | EFL Trophy Group Stage | Sky Sports+ |
19:45 | Darlington v Peterborough Sports | National League North | DAZN |
19:45 | Torquay United v Maidstone United | National League South | DAZN |
20:00 | Bayern Munich Women v Valerenga Women | Women’s Champions League Group Stage | DAZN |
20:00 | Manchester City Women v Hammarby Women | Women’s Champions League Group Stage | DAZN |
On Tuesday, 12th November 2024, UK TV will broadcast an array of football matches, featuring key group-stage fixtures across various competitions. Viewers can enjoy Women’s Champions League matches on DAZN, with clubs like Barcelona, Arsenal, and Bayern Munich in action. Sky Sports+ will cover multiple EFL Trophy games, showcasing both senior teams and youth squads from Premier League clubs, while National League TV airs National League Cup group-stage games.
All EFL Trophy matches will be streamed in the UK on Sky Sports+
12/11/2024 Football Gossip & News
- Arsenal are prepared to invest £83m (€100m) in signing West Ham’s Mohammed Kudus. The 24-year-old Ghanaian midfielder is eager to join the Gunners for a chance to play European football. (Fichajes – in Spanish)
- Tottenham are expected to turn down Real Madrid’s renewed interest in Argentine defender Cristian Romero, 26. (Football Insider)
- Manchester United are contemplating a January transfer of Joshua Zirkzee, the 23-year-old Dutch striker, with several Serie A clubs showing interest. (Calciomercato – in Italian)
- Juventus are leading the race to sign Canadian striker Jonathan David, 24, from Lille, though Manchester United, Liverpool, and Inter Milan are also reportedly keen. (Footmercato – in French)
- Manchester City are targeting AC Milan’s French goalkeeper Mike Maignan, 29, as a potential signing. (Fichajes – in Spanish)
- Borussia Dortmund are eyeing a January move for Sunderland’s English midfielder Jobe Bellingham, 19. (Alan Nixon via Newcastle Chronicle)
- Bayern Munich’s Alphonso Davies, 24, is open to reuniting with former manager Hansi Flick at Barcelona, despite interest from Real Madrid and Manchester United. (Teamtalk)
- Paul Pogba, 31, is nearing an agreement to terminate his contract with Juventus and could sign as a free agent once his ban is over. (Sky Sports)
- Germany winger Leroy Sane is interested in extending his contract with Bayern Munich, though negotiations are still ongoing. (Florian Plettenberg)
- Former Spain defender Sergio Ramos, 38, will not return to Real Madrid. The club is, however, considering Bayer Leverkusen’s Jonathan Tah, 28, as a new defensive option for January. (Diario AS – in Spanish)
- Scouts are closely monitoring Chelsea’s Kiano Dyer, 17, as he approaches the final year of his contract. (Mail)
- England will hold further discussions during the international break to possibly appoint Chelsea’s Henrique Hilario as goalkeeping coach for incoming head coach Thomas Tuchel’s team. (Telegraph – subscription required)
- David Moyes is looking at a potential return to Premier League management, with Crystal Palace, Wolves, Southampton, and Leicester showing interest. (Talksport)
- Frank Lampard is a candidate for the vacant managerial position at Coventry City in the Championship. (Sky Sports)
Football gossip: Kudus, Romero, Zirkzee, Bellingham, Pogba, Lampard – BBC Sport
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