This week on More Than a Match, we sit down with football presenter and content creator Karel Prince, who’s quickly becoming one of the biggest names in the game.
We speak to him about his rise from grassroots football to presenting alongside legends like Rio Ferdinand, Ian Wright, and The Overlap team. Karel tells us how he went from making viral videos and catching out professional footballers to working with some of the biggest names in football media today.
He opens up about his journey breaking into the industry, the hard work behind the scenes, and how he’s managed to stay authentic while building a brand that’s known across social media. From shout-outs on The Overlap to interviews with Premier League players, Karel gives us the inside scoop on what life is really like as one of football’s fastest-rising presenters.
This episode is packed with energy, stories, and insight into how social media is changing the world of football forever.
This week on More Than A Match we kick off our brand new show — ‘The Breakdown’ — where we dive deep into all the Premier League drama from the weekend’s action!We analyse the biggest talking points from the key fixtures including Manchester United vs Liverpool, Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea, and Brentford vs West Ham, giving our honest opinions, reactions and predictions for the weeks ahead.Expect heated debates, bold takes, and plenty of laughs as the lads break down everything from top performances to controversial calls across the league.Brought to you in association with AdvantEdge Sport, specialists in Football Grip SocksUse Code "MTAM20" for 20% Off!
This week on More Than A Match we sit down with Ballers League star Bryan Ly to talk all things football, content and what’s next in his exciting journey.
Bryan opens up about his new move to Yanited FC alongside Angry Ginge and why he chose to join the club ahead of the new season. He also reflects on his incredible year in the Ballers League, learning under Arsenal legends and how their influence helped elevate his game.
We also dive into the challenges he faced at Bury FC, where he was stopped from playing while still competing in the Ballers League, and how that experience shaped his mindset both on and off the pitch.
Finally, Bryan gives us insight into his growing content creation career, his big plans for the future, and what fans can expect from him next season.
This week on More Than a Match, we sit down with Jay Motty, the man behind Stretford Paddock, to talk about his incredible rise in journalism and how he helped turn one of Manchester United’s biggest fan platforms into a media powerhouse.
Jay opens up about his struggles with drugs and alcohol before YouTube, and how he turned his life around by going to university at 28 to chase his dream of becoming a radio journalist. He shares the highs and lows of his early reporting days — including the grind of covering press conferences for both Manchester United and Manchester City, and which manager he actually preferred interviewing.
We also dive into the rise of Stretford Paddock, how Jay took the leap to take over from Full Time Devils, and what it’s really like running a fan channel at the heart of Manchester United culture. Finally, Jay reveals behind-the-scenes stories from United tours around the world, from interviewing legends to meeting fans across the globe.
This is one of the most inspiring stories yet — a true example of how passion, resilience and hard work can completely change your life.
This week on More Than A Match, the lads are back in the studio with a debate-filled episode packed with football chaos and big talking points!
We kick things off with the breaking news that La Liga and Serie A games will now be played abroad after UEFA’s latest announcement. The boys discuss what this could mean for the future of football and whether this could soon become the new norm across the game.
Next, we dive into the Premier League drama so far this season — starting with Liverpool’s recent dip in form. The lads debate what’s really gone wrong and if fans should start to worry. We then turn our attention to Arsenal’s title charge, questioning whether this could be Arteta’s last chance to bring the Premier League trophy back to North London.
We also discuss the return of direct football, with more teams using long throws and aggressive styles of play — and how this has brought back entertainment to the modern game.
Moving away from football, the boys speak about the tragic passing of Ricky Hatton and the lasting legacy he’s left on the city of Manchester. They also react to the Ryder Cup madness, from Team Europe mocking Donald Trump to the passion and controversy that unfolded throughout the tournament.
Back to football, we dive into the England call-ups — with big names like Bellingham, Wharton, and Foden surprisingly missing out — and Nico O’Reilly gets a special message from RH congratulating him on his recent England call-up!
Finally, we wrap up with Quickfire Questions, where the big debate centres around Amorim vs Slot — who will be the first to go? 👀
Another episode full of energy, opinions, and laughs you won’t want to miss!
This week on More Than a Match we are joined by former Everton and Senegal striker Oumar Niasse to hear his incredible football journey.
He opens up about his early life in Senegal, being told he would never make it as a professional and even being sent back home before his career truly began. We speak to him about his big move to Russia and the racism he faced while playing there, as well as the financial pull of both the Russian and Turkish leagues.
Oumar also reveals all about his record-breaking transfer to the Premier League with Everton, his battles with Ronald Koeman after being excluded from the squad, and how he fought his way back to prove himself at the very top level.
From rejection and racism to Premier League nights at Goodison Park, this is one of the most raw and inspiring football journeys we’ve covered yet.
This week on More Than a Match we sit down with Wayne Richardson, founder of Richardson Sport, to hear how he went from growing up on one of England’s most dangerous estates to becoming one of the UK’s most successful online sports coaches.
Wayne opens up about his childhood, where drug wars and gang rivalries were at their peak, and how sport became the pathway that kept him from falling into the same cycle as others around him.
He shares the inspiring rise of Richardson Sport — what pushed him to start the business, the early challenges, and the mission that still drives him today. Along the way, he reveals some unbelievable stories, including being the “equalizer” between Mario Balotelli and Roberto Mancini, and how that moment shaped his role working to fix relationships between players and clubs.
We also dive into how Wayne’s business has evolved, his efforts to educate and inspire the next generation through universities and workshops, and the crucial role of mental and physical support for athletes at every level of the game.
This is an episode packed with stories, insights, and lessons from behind the scenes of football and elite sport — definitely one not to miss.
This week on More Than a Match we sit down with Max Taylor to hear the incredible story of his football journey so far.
Max takes us back to his academy days at Manchester United, sharing what life was really like at Carrington, the unforgettable tours abroad with United, and the memories he made alongside D’Mani both on and off the pitch.
He then opens up about his heartbreaking diagnosis with testicular cancer, the moment that changed his career, and how he fought through treatment with the support of his family, teammates, and coaches. Max gives us an honest insight into the mental and physical battles he faced, and how he found the strength to keep chasing his dream.
Finally, Max talks us through his football comeback - from returning to full fitness, to loan spells across the country, and the determination that has brought him to where he is today.
Max Taylor is the true definition of It’s More Than a Match.
This week on More Than a Match we are joined by former Manchester United youngster Deji Sotona to talk about his incredible football journey so far. Deji opens up about being labelled the fastest player at Manchester United, turning down a three-year contract at the club, and what life was really like at Carrington as one of the brightest starboys of his age group.
We dive into his move to France and how he found himself trapped at Nice FC, unable to leave the club despite interest elsewhere. He tells us about the surreal phone call from Patrick Vieira, the highs of winning a play-off final, and the devastating ACL injury that nearly derailed his career.
Finally, Deji shares how he’s battled setbacks, what drives him forward, and what his ambitions are for the future both in football and beyond.
This week on More than a Match, the boys are back in the studio, and so is the Premier League! We dive straight into our predictions for the season ahead and break down all the early action, including the youngsters already making an impact and the ones to watch this year.
The lads also react to the huge Jake Paul vs Gervonta Davis fight and share their takes on what could go down. On top of that, we get into the latest transfer drama, from Alexander Isak refusing to play for Newcastle to Kobbie Mainoo’s shock links away from Manchester United.
This week on More Than a Match we’re on the road with Manchester United star and Lioness Ella Toone, diving into her incredible football journey and the unforgettable summer that saw her win back-to-back European Championships with England.
Ella opens up about the chaotic celebrations in Switzerland, life after the tournament, and what it’s like representing her country on the biggest stage. She also reflects on her early love for football, the support from family and friends that shaped her career, and the network she’s built along the way.
Finally, Ella shares her vision for the ET7 Academy, a platform she’s built to inspire and give young girls the chance to showcase their skills and talents.
This week on More Than a Match we hit the road for D’Mani’s first game of the season with Macclesfield at the Leasing.com Stadium. We take you behind the scenes of a Non-League opening day — from pre-match build-up and predictions with staff and fans, to exclusive in-game footage and RH mixing it up in the stands with the Macclesfield faithful.
After the final whistle, we grab post-match interviews with players, staff, and even a former Premier League winner. This is Non-League football like you’ve never seen it before!
This week on More Than a Match, we sit down with Scunthorpe United defender Jean Belehouan to hear his incredible, unpredictable football journey.
From starting out at Manchester United’s famed Carrington Academy alongside D’Mani , to the behind-the-scenes realities of life in elite youth football, Jean opens up about the highs and lows of the game.
He shares how signing his first professional contract at Sheffield United brought new challenges — and how, after falling out of love with football, he walked away from the sport altogether to become an Amazon delivery driver.
But that wasn’t the end. Jean talks about his bounce back, launching JB Sessions, the elite private training brand that’s attracted the likes of Cole Palmer, Angel Gomes and Jeremie Frimpong.
Now back in pro football with Scunthorpe, he reflects on lessons learned, and reveals what’s next — on and off the pitch.
This week on More Than a Match, we sit down with Macclesfield full-back Luke Matheson to talk about his incredible football journey filled with unforgettable highs and challenging lows.
Luke shares how he made his debut at just 16 years old and the life-changing moment when he scored at Old Trafford against Manchester United – a goal that put him on the map. He opens up about his big-money move to Wolves, his experiences on loan across the UK, and where his career has taken him since.
We also dive into the setbacks he’s faced, including serious injuries that disrupted his progress and the heartbreaking moment he was told he might never play football again. Luke’s story is one of resilience, determination, and an unrelenting passion for the game.
This week on More Than a Match, we’re joined by Manchester United youngster Sonny Aljofree to talk about his journey through football and his rise in the game.
We chat with Sonny about his recent move to Notts County and why he’s excited for the season ahead. He reflects on his time at Manchester United, including winning the FA Youth Cup and what it was like learning from Cristiano Ronaldo up close in training.
Sonny also opens up about planning for life after football — including how he’s currently juggling a university degree alongside his playing career.
This week on More Than a Match, the boys recap their eventful off-season and how they’ve stayed sharp.
Dmani shares the story of his recent engagement and linking up with former teammates for pre-season training. RH reflects on his wild ride at the $1M TST Tournament and a trip to Canada for a training camp with ex-pro Steven Ireland.
They also dive into the Club World Cup — is it worth the hype, or just another money grab? Plus, their takes on the latest transfer window drama: blockbuster signings, potential exits, and who’s still on the move.
This week on More Than a Match, we sit down with Macclesfield FC owner Rob Smethurst — and hear the unbelievable story of how a 4-day drinking session led to him buying a football club.
Rob opens up about Robbie Savage’s shock departure from the club, whether there’s any bad blood left, and how it all unfolded behind the scenes.
We also discuss the appointment of new manager John Rooney, the club’s bold ambitions for the upcoming season, and how Rob is reshaping Macclesfield on and off the pitch — from elite-level facilities to major community impact.
This one’s full of wild stories, honest reflections, and big plans ahead.
This week on More Than a Match, we hit the road for a special episode featuring Liverpool’s newest signing Jeremie Frimpong and content creator Angry Ginge.
We dive into Frimpong’s massive move to Liverpool FC, how the transfer came together, and why he’s launched the Pathways event.
Angry Ginge also joins us to break down his Man of the Match performance at Soccer Aid and shares exciting plans for Winton United’s future.
It’s football, personality, and purpose — all in one episode. Don’t miss it!
This week on More Than A Match, we’re joined by Premier League legend Emile Heskey as he takes us through his incredible football journey — from his early days to life after the final whistle.
We dive into his record-breaking transfer to Liverpool, where he formed iconic partnerships with the likes of Michael Owen and Steven Gerrard. Emile opens up about what it was like playing for both sides of Birmingham — Aston Villa and Birmingham City — and how he adapted to the shift from Champions League football to mid-table battles.
He also reflects on his international career with England: making the 2010 World Cup squad, the heartbreak of missing out in 2006, and facing the legendary Brazil side featuring Ronaldo and Ronaldinho.
And finally, we discuss that unexpected clash with YouTube star KSI, and whether it impacted his reputation in the football world.
This week on More Than a Match, we’re joined by ‘The Demolition Man’ Jack Rafferty and his trainer Steve Maylett from the renowned Finest Boxing Gym. We dive into Jack’s current journey through the boxing ranks, his mindset, and his ambitions for the future.
Steve opens up about his path into coaching, his success training former WBO World Champion Terry Flanagan, and how he’s built a thriving gym packed with rising talent. Together, Jack and Steve talk about their relationship with legendary promoter Frank Warren, and how he’s helped elevate their careers with top-tier fight nights.
We also explore the demands of being a professional boxer — from brutal training and strict dieting to the mental resilience needed every day. And of course, we get into what’s next… and who Jack wants to face in the ring.