13/11/2024 Football
13/11/2024 Football – Not much football is being played today. In the Africa Cup of Nations, Namibia v Cameroon is being played.
Women’s Champions League Fixtures – Wednesday 13th November 2024 | |||
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Time | Match | Stage | Channel |
17:45 | Galatasaray Women v Wolfsburg Women | Group Stage | DAZN |
17:45 | Real Madrid Women v FC Twente Women | Group Stage | DAZN |
20:00 | Celtic Women v Chelsea Women | Group Stage | TNT Sports 1, DAZN |
20:00 | Roma Women v Lyon Women | Group Stage | DAZN |
On Wednesday, 13th November 2024, UK viewers can catch an exciting lineup of Women’s Champions League Group Stage matches. Starting at 17:45, DAZN will broadcast Galatasaray Women facing Wolfsburg Women, alongside Real Madrid Women versus FC Twente Women. Later, at 20:00, TNT Sports 1 and DAZN will air Celtic Women taking on Chelsea Women, while Roma Women go head-to-head with Lyon Women, also on DAZN.








13/11/2024 Football Gossip & News
- Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is considering moves for Bayer Leverkusen’s Dutch defender Jeremie Frimpong (23) and Brentford’s Sepp van den Berg (22), who transferred from Liverpool last summer. (Football Transfers)
- Tottenham have shown interest in Manchester City and England winger Jack Grealish (29). (Football Insider)
- The agent of Canada striker Jonathan David has informed clubs like Juventus, Inter Milan, Liverpool, and Manchester United that the 24-year-old seeks a contract worth £5m annually, aiming for a free transfer once his Lille contract ends next summer. (Tuttosport – in Italian)
- Juventus are interested in a January loan for Netherlands forward Joshua Zirkzee (23) from Manchester United. (Tuttosport – in Italian)
- Arsenal and Liverpool are among several elite clubs eyeing Eintracht Frankfurt’s Sweden midfielder Hugo Larsson (20) for a January transfer. (Teamtalk)
- Chelsea, alongside Newcastle and Crystal Palace, are keen on signing Benfica’s Portuguese center-back Tomas Araujo (22). (O Jogo – in Portuguese)
- Manchester United are exploring the option to activate their buy-back clause for Spanish left-back Alvaro Carreras (21), who moved to Benfica last summer. (Marca – in Spanish)
- Chelsea‘s French forward Christopher Nkunku (26) is open to joining Manchester United to secure more first-team opportunities. (Football Insider)
- Liverpool have shown interest in Sweden’s Daniel Svensson (22), with Manchester United and Arsenal also monitoring the FC Nordsjælland left-back. (Teamtalk)
- Barcelona are considering Porto’s Spanish striker Samu Omorodion (20) as a potential successor for Polish star Robert Lewandowski (36). (El Nacional – in Spanish)
- Real Madrid are tracking Al-Nassr’s Spain center-back Aymeric Laporte (30) and Tottenham’s Spain right-back Pedro Porro (25). (Relevo – in Spanish)
- Brighton‘s technical director David Weir and assistant Mike Cave are restructuring the recruitment department, resulting in the exit of several scouts despite recent successes. (Telegraph – subscription required)
- Former Roma striker Vincenzo Montella is the leading candidate for the head coach role at Roma, ready to leave his position as Turkey’s coach at a personal cost of nearly £1m. (Gazzetta dello Sport – in Italian)
Football gossip: Frimpong, Van den Berg, Zirkzee, David, Larsson, Araujo – BBC Sport
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