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The Indy Football Podcast: Arsenal vs Manchester United review and analysis of England's World Cup draw
Join host Ed Malyon, chief football writer Miguel Delaney and London football correspondent Jack Pitt-Brooke as they take a look back at last week's biggest talking points
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Your support makes all the difference.It was a good weekend for Manchester United as the side saw out victory over Arsenal in a thrilling encounter at the Emirates on Saturday evening.
Arsene Wenger’s men will know they missed an opportunity to take at least a point from the clash, though, spurring a number of opportunities in front of goal.
Was the 3-1 victory well deserved, then, and what does it mean for the two clubs’ respective seasons?
England’s World Cup fate was also determined last week, with Gareth Southgate’s men drawn alongside Belgium, Tunisia and Panama in Group G of the 2018 World Cup. A soft group or do England need to tread carefully?
Join host Ed Malyon, chief football writer Miguel Delaney and London football correspondent Jack Pitt-Brooke as they take a closer look at all of this and more.
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