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Wales leave it late and farewell to Trent Alexander-Arnold – Football Weekly Extra

Max Rushden is joined by Philippe Auclair, Robyn Cowen and Will Unwin to wrap up the international break

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On the podcast today; Elis James reports from a hotel bed in North Macedonia as Wales get a late injury-time equaliser. The team wrap up the rest of the international break as Argentina hammer Brazil and what are the implications of countries like Iran qualifying for a tournament in Donald Trump’s America?

Elsewhere, we look ahead to some fascinating FA Cup quarter-finals and Arsenal produce a stunning second-half performance to overcome Real Madrid in the Women’s Champions League.

Plus, James Montague joins us to talk about his new book ‘Engulfed: How Saudi Arabia bought sport, and the world’ and your questions answered.

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North Macedonia Wales WCup Soccer<br>Wales fans celebrate after Wales' David Brooks scoring his side's opening goal during a World Cup 2026 group J qualifying soccer match between North Macedonia and Wales at National Arena Todor Proeski in Skopje, North Macedonia, Tuesday, March 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski)
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