Summary

  1. Postpublished at 07:53 Greenwich Mean Time

    Thanks Darren. A lot of points raised there.

    A Sir Harry Kane prediction. I could see that chat getting louder when he gets close to hanging up his boots.

    Saying the Nations League is nothing more than a Mickey Mouse competition (other celebrity mice are available, as you add). What are we thinking gang? Agree? Disagree?

    And the one that has really got me pondering, who would not be on the England captain's dinner party guest list.

  2. get involved

    Get Involved - 'I 99% agree with Kane'published at 07:49 Greenwich Mean Time

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    I 99% agree with Harry Kane - knighthood on it's way. But, But, But, it's only the Mickey Mouse League (Other named mouses available). Might be interesting next time Harry throws a party who doesn't turn up.

    Darren in Nottingham

  3. Postpublished at 07:47 Greenwich Mean Time

    Wow, you guys are quick. Darren in Nottingham has already got in touch.

  4. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 07:45 Greenwich Mean Time

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    Got an opinion, we'd love to hear it!

    Is Harry Kane right to call out his team-mates, or will it just cause an unnecessary rift?

    Should playing for your country always be prioritised over playing for your club?

    And, with so many players picking up injuries here and there, is there just too much football at the moment?

  5. Kane unhappy at England squad withdrawalspublished at 07:40 Greenwich Mean Time

    Harry KaneImage source, Getty Images

    Yesterday, captain Harry Kane confirmed he is unhappy with the number of players who have withdrawn from the latest England squad, insisting "England comes before club".

    Nine players have dropped out of the squad for Lee Carsley's final two matches as interim manager before Thomas Tuchel takes charge in January.

    "I think England comes before anything. England comes before club," Kane told ITV Sport.

    "England is the most important thing you play as a professional footballer and Gareth [Southgate] was hot on that and he wasn't afraid to make decisions if, you know, that started to drift from certain players."

  6. Postpublished at 07:35 Greenwich Mean Time

    Shall we move on to some Harry Kane chat?

    Here's what all the fuss is about...

  7. 'We were brave'published at 07:30 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: Celtic 1-2 Chelsea

    Celtic

    Celtic head coach Elena Sadiku: "A bit gutted about the result, but I can only be proud of what my players. We're getting more confidence in this tournament and we know we can compete.

    "We played amazing football, we were brave, we were confident and we played through their pressure."

  8. 'I was getting some pelters'published at 07:25 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: Celtic 1-2 Chelsea

    Chelsea

    Erin CuthbertImage source, Getty Images

    Chelsea and Scotland midfielder Erin Cuthbert: "Getting the three points is probably the best part of the night. I don’t think our performance was amazing, but we have a game every three days, so we look forward.

    "It was exciting, hostile sometimes – I was getting some pelters and quite enjoyed it.

    "Celtic played well and deserve a lot of credit. They were structured, compact and made it really difficult for us. We need to be better next week."

  9. Chelsea hold off Celticpublished at 07:20 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: Celtic 1-2 Chelsea

    Amy Canavan
    BBC Scotland at Celtic Park

    Chelsea women celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    Below-par Chelsea came from behind to narrowly overcome hearty Celtic and remain top of Group B in the Women's Champions League.

    Sonia Bompastor made a host of changes for the trip to Glasgow and her side were made to work hard to maintain her 100% record as Blues boss.

    For the first time, Celtic Park hosted a game in the women's competition and history soon hit once more. Against the run of play, and many expectations, the Scottish champions took the lead.

    Murphy Agnew burst free from the Chelsea backline and latched onto a sublime, bending pass from Amy Gallacher to slot in Celtic's first group stage goal.

    It acted as quite the wake up call for the Super League winners and a mere six minutes later they were level as Maika Hamano wrong-footed home goalkeeper Kelsey Daugherty.

    Within a further four minutes, the visitors were ahead. Perseverance paid off on a clinical counter-attack and Ashley Lawrence lashed into the roof of the net to turn the first of back-to-back battle of Britain matches on its head.

  10. Postpublished at 07:19 Greenwich Mean Time

    Elsewhere, there was some Champions League action last night...

  11. Postpublished at 07:16 Greenwich Mean Time

    While I've got you all on Salah, I should captain him over Haaland when Fantasy Football returns next week, right?

    I've fallen behind and need the collective wisdom of the BBC Sport audience.

  12. Liverpool and Salah still in contract talkspublished at 07:14 Greenwich Mean Time

    Mohamed SalahImage source, Getty Images

    Elsewhere, Liverpool remain in talks with 32-year-old Egypt forward Mohamed Salah over a potential new contract but the parties are currently far apart on any deal.

    That's according to journalist Florian Plettenberg., external

  13. Sane to Man Utd?published at 07:09 Greenwich Mean Time

    Leroy SaneImage source, Getty Images

    Leroy Sane is the star of today's Gossip page.

    Bild are reporting that Manchester United and Arsenal are battling to sign the former Manchester City winger from Bayern Munich.

  14. Postpublished at 07:03 Greenwich Mean Time

    Just before we turn to England chat though, let's have a quick look across the BBC Sport app to see what stories you might have missed...

  15. Welcomepublished at 06:59 Greenwich Mean Time

    Good morning.

    Things have gotten very cold, the pressure is rising, people are showing their dissatisfaction in public.

    But enough about my morning commute, Harry Kane has called out some of his England team-mates, so I reckon we spend a good chunk of today talking about that.