Whatchan Football on TV Thursday

16/01/2025 Football

16/01/2025 Football – A few games are being played today. In the Premier League, there are games, including Manchester United vs Southampton.

Thursday 16th January 2025
TimeMatchCompetitionChannel
14:00Punjab FC v Mumbai CityIndian Super LeagueOneFootball
15:05Al-Hilal v Al FatehSaudi Pro LeagueDAZN
16:00Al Rayyan v Shabab Al AhliQatar – UAE Challenge ShieldTrillerTV+
17:00AC Milan Women v Fiorentina WomenCoppa Italia Women Quarter-Final 1st LegDAZN
17:00Al-Ittihad v Al-RaedSaudi Pro LeagueDAZN
19:00Manchester City U18 v Millwall U18FA Youth Cup Fourth RoundCITY+
19:30Ipswich Town v Brighton & Hove AlbionPremier LeagueTNT Sports 2
19:45Inter Milan Women v Sassuolo WomenCoppa Italia Women Quarter-Final 1st LegDAZN
20:00Shrewsbury Town v WrexhamLeague OneSky Sports Main Event
Sky Sports Football
Sky Sports Ultra HDR
20:00Manchester United v SouthamptonPremier LeagueTNT Sports 1
TNT Sports Ultimate

UK viewers can look forward to Ipswich Town v Brighton & Hove Albion at 19:30 on TNT Sports 2, followed by two 20:00 kick-offs: Shrewsbury Town v Wrexham in League One on Sky Sports, and Manchester United v Southampton in the Premier League on TNT Sports. These matchups promise an exciting evening of football action for fans tuning in at home.

Whatchan Football on TV Thursday
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16/01/2025 Football – Other Games

Other Football – Thursday 16 January

2:00 PM UK / 9:00 AM ET
Indian Super League – Punjab vs. Mumbai City

  • India: Sports18
  • International: OneFootball

6:30 PM UK / 1:30 PM ET
Copa del Rey – Athletic Club vs. Osasuna

  • USA: ESPN+

6:30 PM UK / 1:30 PM ET
Copa del Rey – Real Sociedad vs. Rayo Vallecano

  • Caribbean: Bluu
  • USA: ESPN+

7:45 PM UK / 2:45 PM ET
Belgian Cup – Anderlecht vs. Antwerp

  • Canada: DAZN
  • South Africa: ESPN Africa
  • USA: ESPN+

8:30 PM UK / 3:30 PM ET
Copa del Rey – Real Madrid vs. Celta Vigo

  • Caribbean: Bluu
  • USA: ESPN+

16/01/2025 Football Gossip & News

  • Mohamed Salah (32, Egypt) could receive a £65m offer to leave Liverpool for Saudi Arabia this summer. (Sun, external)
  • Real Madrid have moved away from an immediate deal for Trent Alexander-Arnold (26) but plan to revisit their interest in the summer. (Relevo – in Spanish, external)
  • Arsenal are exploring forward options and have identified Viktor Gyokeres (26, Sporting) and Bryan Mbeumo (25, Brentford) as possible signings. (L’Equipe – in French, external)
  • Napoli aim to enter the race for Marcus Rashford (27, England & Manchester United). (Sun, external)
  • Manchester United will not sanction a loan of Rashford to a direct Premier League rival, despite interest from Chelsea, Tottenham, and West Ham. (Star, external)
  • Napoli are also optimistic about signing Alejandro Garnacho (20, Argentina & Man Utd), offering him a five-year deal. (Il Mattino – in Italian, external)
  • Tottenham are also keen on Garnacho, providing competition for Napoli. (Football Transfers, external)
  • Al-Hilal forward Neymar (32, Brazil) has opened talks with three MLS clubs, including the Chicago Fire. (ESPN, external)
  • Brighton are monitoring Tosin Adarabioyo (27, English CB) who moved to Chelsea in July. (Mail, external)
  • Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez (21, Hungary) is favoring a transfer to Liverpool over Manchester City or Manchester United; the Cherries value him at around £50m. (The i Newspaper, external)
  • Chelsea have had an offer declined by Deportivo La Coruna for 22-year-old Spanish winger Yeremay Hernandez. (Metro, external)
  • City Football Group (Manchester City’s parent company) is in talks to acquire Juma Bah (18, Sierra Leone), currently on loan at Real Valladolid from AIK Freetong. (ESPN, external)
  • West Ham may target Rodrigo Muniz (23, Brazil & Fulham) as part of their striker search. (Standard, external)
  • West Ham want to offload Luis Guilherme (18, Brazil) just seven months after signing him. (Times – subscription required, external)
  • Manchester United have engaged in discussions with multiple clubs, including Real Betis, regarding the potential departure of Antony (24, Brazil) this month. (Sun, external)
  • Chelsea are unlikely to pursue Marc Guehi (24, England) from Crystal Palace in January, having recalled Trevoh Chalobah (25) from Selhurst Park. (Mail, external)
  • Newcastle United rejected an £11m bid from Fenerbahce for Lloyd Kelly (26, England). (Athletic, external)
  • Aston Villa have initiated contract talks with Louie Barry (21, England), as Celtic express interest in the midfielder. (Football Insider, external)
  • Chelsea centre-back Axel Disasi (26, France) has attracted the attention of Juventus, Atalanta, and Bayer Leverkusen. (Caught Offside, external)
  • West Ham are looking to sign Taiwo Awoniyi (27, Nigeria & Nottingham Forest). (Florian Plettenberg, external)
  • Atlanta United aim to bring back Miguel Almiron (30, Paraguay) from Newcastle for around £11m. (Athletic, external)
  • Galatasaray have approached Aston Villa regarding a deal for Diego Carlos (31, Brazil). (Fabrizio Romano, external)
  • Celtic are close to agreeing a pre-contract with Kieran Tierney (27, Scotland & Arsenal), whose contract ends this season. They may also explore a loan this month. (Sky Sports, external)
  • Everton, Burnley, and Sheffield United are all interested in 22-year-old Tom Cannon (Republic of Ireland & Leicester City), recalled from a loan at Stoke City. (Mail, external)

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