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The Final Third

The Final Third

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Welcome to The Final Third, your go-to podcast for all things football strategy and on-pitch action.

Join hosts Chuck and Owen, along with producer Ben, as we break down the game in accessible language and enjoy the game like your mates at the pub.. From tactical analyses to player performances, we dive deep into the nuances of various games, and look at the interesting matches you can look forward to. Whether you’re a stats nerd or a tactical aficionado, we bring you insightful discussions that elevate your understanding of the beautiful game. Tune in and get ready to see football through a sharper lens—because it’s all about what happens in that crucial final third!

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Episodes
  • Points, Pressure, and the Slow Unravelling
    Mar 20 2026

    This week on The Final Third, the discussion moves from Europe into the league with a focus on what performances actually reveal. Some sides look settled, others look exposed once the level rises, and that carries into how we frame Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool, and Tottenham.


    We previewed the weekend’s games with that in mind. Brighton against Liverpool becomes a question of control, Everton against Chelsea one of nerve, and the Tyne-Wear derby something driven as much by emotion as anything tactical.


    The episode closes by stepping back out again, with the AFCON decision used as a reminder that questions of credibility in football go well beyond the pitch.

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    56 mins
  • Results Without Comfort
    Mar 13 2026

    This week on The Final Third, the sense is of a season edging forward bit by bit, with nothing being settled. The Champions League provided its usual distortion, where heavy defeats and narrow progressions felt revealing. Chelsea’s loss to PSG was less about the score than the manner of it. Newcastle were overwhelmed in Barcelona, while Aston Villa continue to move through Europe with a clarity that is beginning to define them. Tottenham, improbably, found something to hold onto, even if only briefly.


    Back in the league, the same themes persist. Chelsea lost to Newcastle in a game that exposed their lack of composure more than their lack of quality. Manchester United’s win over Aston Villa felt more assured, the sort of result that strengthens a position rather than merely improving it. Liverpool’s draw with Tottenham leaves them in that familiar space this season.


    The weekend ahead offers no real respite. Brighton will test Liverpool’s patience, Everton will test Chelsea’s nerve, and the Tyne-Wear derby will test Newcastle’s sense of self. The table moves on, but the questions will remain much the same.

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    44 mins
  • Pressure and Control
    Mar 9 2026

    This week on The Final Third, we examine a sequence of matches that felt less like isolated events than connected expressions of a season taking on its final shape. Liverpool’s meeting with West Ham, City’s trip to Leeds, and Arsenal’s encounter with Chelsea all spoke, in different ways, to the same underlying truth: that titles are not won by brilliance alone, but by asserting control over disorder and riding your luck.


    From there, we move into the midweek fixtures, where Wolves and Brighton each offered a different sort of test to sides with larger ambitions.


    As ever, the question is not simply who played well, but whose performances actually meant something — and whose merely looked as though they did.

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    44 mins
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