Jimbo\u2019s joined by Raphael Honigstein, Duncan Alexander and Colin Millar after a frantic midweek in the Champions League.\n\nThree Spanish sides are knocked out, with Barcelona forced to face the financial repercussions of group stage failure, while the climax to Atletico\u2019s draw with Leverkusen will live long in the memory.\n\nThe Premier League weekend serves up potentially Jesse Marsch\u2019s last game at Leeds, as they head to Anfield. Graham Potter returns to the Amex with Chelsea. Can the Seagulls snatch their first win since Potter left?\xa0\n\nDavid Moyes is back at Old Trafford to face a Man United side who finally have team spirit and a plan.\n\nPlus Patrick Bamford is struggling, Darwin Nunez is fun and Ruben Amorim is hung over.\n\nProduced by Charlie Jones.\n\n\nRUNNING ORDER:\xa0\n\n\u2022 PART 1a: A bad week for Spanish football (02.00)\n\u2022 PART 1b: Spurs Sporting VAR drama (11.00)\n\u2022 PART 2: Liverpool, Napoli, PSG and Benfica impress (17.00)\xa0\n\u2022 PART 3a: Brighton v Chelsea and Arsenal v Nottingham Forest previews (30.00)\n\u2022 PART 3b: Leicester v Man City and Liverpool v Leeds previews (35.00)\n\u2022 PART 4a: Newcastle v Aston Villa preview (47.00)\n\u2022 PART 4b: Man United v West Ham and the rest of the Premier League weekend (52.00)\n\n\nSIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR \xa31 A MONTH FOR THE FIRST 6 MONTHS\n\u2022\xa0theathletic.com/totally\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices