REACTION | Nick Townsend reflects on Mansfield.
REACTION | Nick Townsend reflects on Mansfield.

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Gregor Townsend and Stuart Hogg post-match press conference | Wales 20-17 Scotland | Six Nations
Gregor Townsend and Stuart Hogg post-match press conference | Wales 20-17 Scotland | Six Nations

Scotland Head coach Gregor Townsend followed by Captain Stuart Hogg press conference after their team was pipped to victory in the Six Nations against Wales. **DO NOT copy and re-upload any part of this video anywhere otherwise copyright strikes will be made! You do not have my permission** I have all the necessary rights to use this footage, my footage is licensed through agencies, please contact me if you're unsure, you can find my email address on my 'about' page. To make sure you don't miss any of my videos on this and my other channels please : Subscribe to this channel : http://bit.ly/TheBeanySub Follow me on Twitter : http://www.twitter.com/BeanymanSports Like me on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/beanymansports



Newcastle vs Everton - LIVE Premier League
Newcastle vs Everton - LIVE Premier League

THE FACTS When is Newcastle vs Everton taking place? Newcastle vs Everton will take place on Tuesday 8th February 2022 at 19:45 (UK) Where is Newcastle vs Everton taking place? Newcastle vs Everton will take place at St. James' Park in Newcastle upon Tyne Where can I get tickets for Newcastle vs Everton? Ticket information for Newcastle vs Everton can be found on each club’s official website THE LOWDOWN NEWCASTLE It has been a hugely positive couple of weeks for Newcastle, having not only secured their first win in six Premier League fixtures by beating Leeds Utd 0-1 at Elland Road, but also doing plenty of late transfer business as the January window drew to a close. Defenders Dan Burn and Matt Targett arrived from Brighton and Aston Villa respectively, the latter joining on loan whilst the marquee signing was in midfield with Brazilian Bruno Guimaraes arriving from Ligue 1 side Lyon for over £40m. EVERTON Everton’s new era under Frank Lampard got off to the perfect start this past weekend as they defeated Brentford 4-1 in the FA Cup fourth round, a much-needed momentum booster for Lampard and his men ahead of this crunch trip to St. James’ Park. The Toffees are boosted by the news that Dominic Calvert-Lewin has a strong chance of being fit to play following a knee problem, although defender Ben Godfrey has been ruled out following a hamstring injury suffered against Brentford. THE TEAM NEWS NEWCASTLE PREDICTED XI (4-3-3): Dubravka; Trippier, Lascelles, Burn, Targett; Joelinton, Guimaraes, Shelvey; Saint-Maximin, Wood, Fraser UNAVAILABLE: Dummett (Injured), Fernandez (Injured), Hayden (Injured), Ritchie (Injured), Wilson (Injured) QUESTIONABLE: Burn (Injured) EVERTON PREDICTED XI (3-4-3): Pickford; Holgate, Keane, Mina; Coleman, Allan, Andre Gomes, Mykolenko; Townsend, Richarlison, Gray UNAVAILABLE: Davies (Injured), Delph (Injured), Doucoure (Injured), Godfrey (Injured) QUESTIONABLE: Calvert-Lewin (Fitness) THE PREDICTION Only four points separate these two sides in the table and 16th-placed Everton has every right to be looking nervously over their shoulders having lost four of their most recent five Premier League games, accruing just a single point in the process. They’ll be entering a St. James’ Park cauldron full of Geordie fans filled with hope following their side’s victory at Elland Road and boosted by an injection of new players, a number of whom could make their debuts here. However, Lampard already looks to have inserted some steel into this Everton team, who won’t be afraid to take the fight to the Magpies from an attacking perspective when taking into account their new manager’s preferred style of play. However, clean sheets were often hard to come by for Lampard at both Derby and Chelsea, so it would be no surprise if Newcastle were to be afforded some joy in front of goal. With that in mind, back both teams to score here, regardless of the final outcome. Tip: BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE



Brian Moore's Full Contact Rugby: Scotland retain the Calcutta Cup | Podcast
Brian Moore's Full Contact Rugby: Scotland retain the Calcutta Cup | Podcast

Subscribe to Brian Moore's Full Contact podcast for free: https://www.playpodca.st/fullcontact​​​ The 2022 Six Nations is underway and the opening weekend has well and truly delivered! Joining former England hooker Brian Moore to recap the action is former England captain Chris Robshaw. They reflect on a tense game in Murrayfield which saw Scotland stage a late comeback to ensure they retained the Calcutta Cup for the first time since 1984. We break down the game in detail with the Telegraph's Charlie Morgan who analyses just how Gregor Townsend masterminded the win for his side. Elsewhere Ireland made light work of Wales in Dublin. next up for them is a trip to Paris to take on France, who themselves picked up a bonus point by beating Italy. Chris reckons the Irish will be too strong for tournament favourites, France in that one. Plus we discuss how England should line up against Italy. If Tuilagi is fit, should he play? And we get the lowdown on life in America for Chris since leaving Quins. Read more from Brian every Monday: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/b/bp-bt/brian-moore/ Save 50% on a Telegraph Sport subscription: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/contact Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.



Stuart Hogg & Gregor Townsend on great form after another win over England rugby | Six Nations 2022
Stuart Hogg & Gregor Townsend on great form after another win over England rugby | Six Nations 2022

Scotland 20-17 England: Scotland post-match press conference with Stuart Hogg and Gregor Townsend. #SixNations2022 --- Binge episodes of The Season Brisbane Boys College - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0r2Qw3KBu07_b27Fhzw1vZwpQK98n-Od RUGBYPASS MERCH - https://rugbypass.shop/ SUBSCRIBE to Rugby Pass for daily rugby videos, exclusive interviews, press conferences, highlights, original documentaries, weekly chat shows and much more: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbzpLjxymlYhxPgKJwrtJuw?sub_confirmation=1 --- RECOMMENDED PLAYLISTS: GUINNESS SIX NATIONS 2022 https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0r2Qw3KBu07JVzIrmgpJ-zAI7CsoT8LM British & Irish Lions Tour 2021 https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0r2Qw3KBu07qbzsrYyiqrHVBk46iSrr5 RUGBYPASS FAN ZONE https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0r2Qw3KBu04w43VT5F_WyYFQgWIqpo-B RUGBY NEWS, PRESS CONFERENCES, INTERVIEWS & REACTION: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0r2Qw3KBu07TSz9PoUpDhPKdNnZPK3Ro CLASSIC FULL MATCHES & HIGHLIGHTS: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0r2Qw3KBu04BjZgNXEU2sUcOAoRxrtJ_ THE ACADEMY S1, LEICESTER TIGERS - PLAYLIST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0r2Qw3KBu04JgLlmrLHnK8aKDCHzSWVm RUGBYPASS ORIGINALS - PLAYLIST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0r2Qw3KBu04rEff65kFVeBlHjnosDAgh HOLD BACK THE RIVER - PLAYLIST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0r2Qw3KBu054pPfvpbdJkDSxZt0yMWJE THE SEASON S1, ST JOSEPH'S NUDGEE COLLEGE - PLAYLIST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0r2Qw3KBu06RWjjjvcn0RIJy__BGRr0v THE SEASON S3, ST PATS SILVERSTREAM - PLAYLIST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0r2Qw3KBu07R1V8bIZiu1_jWLFfpNQWN THE SEASON S5, HAMILTON BOYS HIGH SCHOOL - PLAYLIST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0r2Qw3KBu048mhDVVJTU7klTYtlqGyig THE SEASON S6, BRISBANE BOYS COLLEGE - PLAYLIST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0r2Qw3KBu0584-rqJsDujvis-WW7-q5X --- RugbyPass is the premier destination for rugby fans across the globe, with the best news, analysis, shows, highlights, podcasts, documentaries, live match & player stats, live blog feeds, and in some territories live streaming of the world's greatest rugby tournaments all in HD. In 2017 and 2018, RugbyPass acquired several popular rugby properties including Rugby Dump, Rugby Onslaught, Rugby365 and Fantasy Rugger, becoming the largest independent English-language rugby audience network in the world. The RugbyPass Network reaches tens of millions of rugby fans across its social media channels and millions of users across its websites. WATCH: weekly episodes of The Breakdown (NZ), The Aussie Rugby Show (AU), The Rugby Pod (UK), The Aotearoa Rugby Pod (NZ), The Breakdown & Offload. VISIT www.RugbyPass.com for the best international and local rugby news, views and entertainment. --- #Rugby #RugbyPass ---



EVERTON 4-1 BRENTFORD | EXTENDED FA CUP HIGHLIGHTS
EVERTON 4-1 BRENTFORD | EXTENDED FA CUP HIGHLIGHTS

Everton progressed to the fifth round of the Emirates FA Cup with a 4-1 victory over Brentford in Frank Lampard's first game in charge. Goodison was electric from the off, as goals from Yerry Mina, Richarlison, Mason Holgate and Andros Townsend put the Bees to the sword despite Ivan Toney's penalty. Subscribe to Everton Football Club's official YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/2wtCEbB Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/everton Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/everton Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/everton Welcome to the Official Everton Football Club YouTube channel. We'll offer fans real insight into life at Goodison Park, USM Finch Farm and on the road with the Blues. #EmiratesFACup #Football #Everton



Everton vs Brentford 4-1 Extended match highlight & all goals HD
Everton vs Brentford 4-1 Extended match highlight & all goals HD

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Millwall Vs West Brom Match Report
Millwall Vs West Brom Match Report

#Millwall vs #westbromwichalbion full time #Matchreport Millwall recorded a 2-0 victory over West Bromwich Albion in the Sky Bet Championship at The Den on Saturday afternoon. Mason Bennett opened the scoring after 67 minutes with a finish from an acute angle, before Benik Afobe doubled the lead with a classy strike just nine minutes later. Gary Rowett made one change for the visit of The Baggies, as Oliver Burke came in for his home debut at the expense of George Evans, who dropped to the bench. The visitors started the afternoon on top and almost scrambled home the opening goal with just four minutes on the clock, but after a corner-kick failed to be clear, Bartosz Bialkowski managed to clutch the ball in amongst a batch of flying boots inside the six-yard box. Bialkowski then had to pull of an outstanding save from Baggies new boy Andy Carroll just a minute later, as the Pole got down quickly and well to parry the attacker's strike away from goal. Sloppy possession then led to Karlan Grant shaping to shoot, but his effort sailed over. After all four sides of the ground rose to their feet in memory of Isla Caton, Albion continued their charge on The Lions' penalty area, with Darnell Furlong's cross going across the face of goal without any telling touch, before Carroll fouled Danny McNamara on the far side to relieve the pressure. At the other end, Millwall's first chance of the game came on 12 minutes, but after patient build-up play saw McNamara cross to the back post, Scott Malone ballooned an effort over. McNamara's half-chance then went wide of the far post six minutes later, before the biggest chance to date went begging just after the midway point, as Benik Afobe was just unable to reach McNamara's cross, fashioned from Burke's smart pass on the halfway line. There were just over 30 minutes elapsed when determination from Bennett saw the ball deflect into the path of Afobe, but the striker could not control in what would have left him in a one-on-one situation with David Button, allowing the Albion defence to clear. Millwall had the first chance of the second-half, but after Burke's header set-up Afobe for a chance on goal, he sliced his effort over the crossbar. Burke then beat his man and looked set to score before a top save from Button kept Albion's sheet clean, before the loanee had another chance to open the scoring as he took down Malone's long pass, but his first touch took him away from goal. The opportunities kept coming for Millwall, with Maikel Kieftenbeld threading a pass through to Bennett with 56 minutes on the clock, but the close attentions of Cedric Kipre were enough to ensure that the frontman's effort failed to trouble Button. Shortly before the hour-mark, West Brom substitute Callum Robinson nearly made an instant impact as his deflected effort had to be tipped behind by Bialkowski, but with 67 minutes played, the deadlock was broken - by Millwall. As a Malone free-kick was sent in, the ball bobbled around, hitting the head of two, before dropping to Bennett at the far post, who made no mistake in firing home, despite the attempts to clear on the line. Nine minutes later, it was two - as Afobe chased down a lofted ball, he beat his marker before checking back onto his left foot and striking a stylish effort past Button to double the advantage. Afobe almost had a chance to notch a second - and Millwall's third - but his touch let him down as he sprung past the last line of The Baggies' defence, with The Lions seeing out the remainder of the game in no real trouble of conceding. Millwall: Bialkowski, McNamara, M. Wallace, Hutchinson, Cooper, Kieftenbeld, Burke (Burey 77'), Malone, Bennett, Afobe (Evans 89'), B. Mitchell. Subs not used: Long, Thompson, Pearce, Mahoney, Lovelace. Scorer: #Bennett 67', #Afobe 76' Booking: Bennett West Bromwich Albion: Button, Furlong, Townsend, Bartley, Livermore, Phillips (Diangana 59'), Carroll, Clarke, Grant (Robinson 59'), Kipre, Mowatt. Subs not used: Palmer, Ajayi, Molumby, Reach, Gardner-Hickman. Booking: Furlong Referee: Joshua Smith Attendance: 12,855 (1,708)




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