Whatchan Football on TV Thursday

21/11/2024 Football

21/11/2024 Football – Not much football is being played today. In the Women’s Champions League, there are games, including Arsenal vs Juventus.

Thursday 21st November 2024
TimeMatchCompetitionChannel
17:45Hammarby Women v Manchester City WomenWomen’s Champions League Group StageDAZNDAZN Women’s Football YouTube
17:45Valerenga Women v Bayern Munich WomenWomen’s Champions League Group StageDAZN
20:00Shamrock Rovers v HJK HelsinkiFriendlyLOITV
20:00Arsenal Women v Juventus WomenWomen’s Champions League Group StageDAZN
20:00St Polten Women v Barcelona WomenWomen’s Champions League Group StageDAZN

On Thursday, November 21, 2024, UK viewers can enjoy a range of football action, including Women’s Champions League group stage matches like Arsenal vs. Juventus and Barcelona vs. St. Pölten on DAZN. Additionally, a friendly between Shamrock Rovers and HJK Helsinki is available on LOITV.

Whatchan Football on TV Thursday
Women's Champions League

21/11/2024 Football

OTHER FOOTBALL – THURSDAY 21 NOVEMBER

7:00pm UK / 2:00pm ET
FRIENDLY – Shamrock Rovers v HJK Helsinki

21/11/2024 Football Gossip & News

  • Liverpool and Newcastle: Both clubs are showing interest in Brentford’s Cameroon forward Bryan Mbeumo (25). (Sun)
  • Manchester City: City are leading the race to sign Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Florian Wirtz (21), with Real Madrid and Liverpool expected to miss out on the German international. (Caught Offside)
  • Chelsea: The Blues are targeting Santos left-back Joao Victor de Souza (18), but they face stiff competition from Barcelona for the Brazilian youngster. (AS – in Spanish)
  • Manchester United: Sporting defender Ousmane Diomande (20) has spoken to Ruben Amorim about a potential reunion at Old Trafford. (Metro)
  • Geovany Quenda: Agent Jorge Mendes is working on a major transfer for the 17-year-old Sporting winger, with Manchester United being a potential destination. (Teamtalk)
  • Sverre Nypan: Rosenborg’s Norwegian midfielder Sverre Nypan (17) will only join Manchester United if guaranteed first-team opportunities. (Give Me Sport)
  • Ruud van Nistelrooy: The former Manchester United interim boss is eager to stay in the Premier League, with Southampton, Wolves, and Crystal Palace linked to his services. (Football Insider)
  • West Ham: The Hammers are open to offloading Guido Rodriguez (30) in January, with a return to Real Betis likely for the Argentine midfielder. (Estadio Deportivo – in Spanish)
  • Liverpool: The Reds are expected to have a £17m bid for Lyon’s Rayan Cherki (21) rejected, with the French club holding out for £29m. (TBR)
  • Southampton, Brighton, and Ipswich: All three clubs are considering a January move for Vasco de Gama’s Brazilian forward Rayan (18). (Give Me Sport)
  • Nottingham Forest: The club will demand over £70m for Brazilian defender Murillo, who is being pursued by Liverpool. (Football Insider)
  • Manchester City: City are set to compete with PSG and Juventus for Atalanta’s Brazilian midfielder Ederson (25). (Calciomercato – in Italian)
  • Besiktas: The Turkish club hopes to sign Arsenal’s Italian midfielder Jorginho (32) on a free transfer when his contract expires in the summer. (Sabah – in Turkish)
  • West Ham, Brighton, and Fulham: The trio are monitoring Burnley’s Josh Brownhill (28), who is yet to commit to a new deal. (TBR)

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