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And Then There Was One...

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19-Apr-24 19:30

And Then There Was One...

As the dust settles, Aston Villa is now the sole team representing the English Premier League in European competition, with Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool and West Ham leaving their respective competitions this week. What does this mean for the English Premier League, dubbed "the best league in the world" by many? Our pundits give their take on that, and react to the midweek Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League matches, as well as look ahead to the FA Cup Semi-Finals. All these, and more, only on another episode of Just For Kicks!

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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