Football
Singh signs new two-year contract
Rising New Zealand football talent Sarpreet Singh has signed a new two-year contract with the Wellington Phoenix.
Final Fling: France rolls Belgium & Ronaldo's relocation
In today's episode, hosts Emile Donovan and Max Towle welcome back Football Fern Sarah Gregorius, and after weeks of pleading, Producer Zen is allowed into the studio to pontificate about France's 1-0… Audio
FIFA World Cup: France beat Belgium 1-0 to enter final
Samuel Umtiti's 51st-minute header sent an impressive France into the World Cup final with a 1-0 win over Belgium in an absorbing first semi-final in St Petersburg.
Dion Smith earns polka dots in Tour de France
New Zealander Dion Smith is earning his spots in the Tour de France. The Aucklander made cycling history becoming the first New Zealander to wear the polka dot King of the Mountain jersey in the Tour… Audio
Football World Cup: France beat Belgium, head to final
It's all over France are through to the finals of the FIFA World Cup. Coen Lammers is on the line from St Petersburg where he's been watching the France-Belgium game. Audio
Cristiano Ronaldo heading to Juventus
Cristiano Ronaldo has joined Italian champions Juventus from Real Madrid on a four-year contract for 172 million dollars.
Luiz Enrique takes over Spain
The Spanish Football Federation has appointed Luis Enrique as Spain's new national team coach on a two-year deal.
Foursome: Belgium, France, Croatia & England
In today's bumper episode, hosts Emile Donovan and Max Towle wrap up the weekend's four quarter-finals, including French fruition, English ecstasy and the end of an unlikely Russian run. They're… Audio
Lawyer to lead NZ Football review
Employment lawyer Phillipa Muir will lead an independent investigation into the "conduct and culture" at New Zealand Football.
Eight teams prepare for FIFA quarter-final
The hopes and dreams of just eight nations remain alive in the Football World Cup, and by the end of the weekend, that will be down to four. Sports reporter Clay Wilson joins John Campbell. Video, Audio
Dare to Dream: A World Cup Quarter-Final Preview
In today's episode, hosts Emile Donovan and Max Towle weigh up the chances of the eight remaining teams and look ahead to this weekend's quarter final matchups. They're joined by the Yellow Fever's… Audio
Edinson Cavani remains in doubt for Uruguay's World Cup quarter-final
Edinson Cavani trained lightly today, but he remains in doubt for Uruguay's World Cup quarter-final with France.
Time football does us all a favour
Opinion: For all it does to captivate, it's time the beautiful game started living up to that moniker. Video
Juventus make an offer for Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo has received an offer to leave Real Madrid and join Italian champions Juventus.
Miracle in Moscow: England, penalties & poetry
In today's episode, credibility returns to the podcast in the form of Football Fern Sarah Gregorius, who joins RNZ chief executive Paul Thompson to talk about England's long-awaited penalty joy… Audio
Football World Cup: England beats Colombia in shoot-out
After a tense match, England has just beaten Colombia in a penalty shoot-out. A somewhat breathless Coen Lammers is on the line from the stadium, where he was just metres from the goalbox. Audio
Sweden into World Cup quarter-finals
A deflected shot from Emil Forsberg gave Sweden a 1-0 victory over Switzerland, sending the Swedes through to the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time in 24 years.
A New World Order: Mbappé, Cavani & Croatia
In today's episode, hosts Emile Donovan and Max Towle are joined by France Football correspondent and musician Philippe Auclair to talk penalty drama, Spain going for a shockingly early siesta, and… Audio
FIFA World Cup Update: Coen Lammers
Radio New Zealand's correspondent in Russia for the FIFA World Cup Coen Lammers talks to Wallace about the upsets and surprises of the 2018 tournament. Two sudden death matches are playing on Sunday… Audio
NZF: Martin not pushed
New Zealand Football president Deryck Shaw says the board played no role in the shock resignation of chief executive Andy Martin.