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Craig Nelson and Joe Nelson

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  1. 'Burnley and Luton could find form'

    Andros Townsend

    Former Everton midfielder on BBC's Monday Night Club

    I think, at the moment, it is not great viewing but I know they [Burnley] are going to be OK and not getting relegated. I believe it is only a matter of time before they start blowing teams away.

    Now that they are going to start playing teams in and around them, they are going to start picking up a lot of points. I have no doubt about that.

    If you watched Luton against Wolves, they have changed their formation and looked a lot better. They got a lot more crosses in the box and had a lot of joy in the wide areas. They are a team to watch now. Hopefully they can go on a run and believe in themselves.

    Listen to the full episode.

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    Video caption: Monday Night Club on Luton and Burnley relegation odds
  2. Townsend backs the Clarets

    Despite his move to Burnley not coming fruition, Andros Townsend believes the Clarets will "blow teams away" this season.

    On BBC's Monday Night Club, the former Everton and Newcastle United winger speaks about the three promoted sides and is backing Vincent Kompany's team to stay up.

    Listen to the full episode here.

    Andros Townsend
  3. Wrexham club captain Tozer opens up on the death of his father

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    Video caption: Ben Tozer: Wrexham defender makes cancer check plea after father's death

    Wrexham defender Ben Tozer has opened up on the death of his father from leukaemia.

    In July, Keith Tozer, having been admitted to hospital, was diagnosed with leukaemia but sadly a few days later died.

    Ben describes those few days as a "whirlwind".

    "I trained on the Monday, got the train down to Plymouth and got there just before they switched everything off," he said.

    The 33-year-old has urged others to "get checked" and to "not leave it too late".

    Access information and support on cancer through BBC Action Line here.

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    "To be looking at houses, looking at schools, talking about squad numbers and then to be told the contract is no longer on offer, it rocked my world," said Andros Townsend.

    We sometimes forget that footballers are not robots, they have the same kinds of family concerns and issues to deal with that we all share.

    What do you think think about Townsend's interview with the Monday Night Club?

    Listen to it in full by clicking this link.

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    SMS Message: Can we have more Andros Townsend on our radio please? Fantastically eloquent, honest talk about the impact of failed moves on him and his family. Well worth a listen if you haven't already. from Rob, Bristol
    Rob, Bristol
  6. Townsend 'in tears' after Burnley move collapsed

    Andros Townsend playing for Burnley in a friendly

    Andros Townsend says he broke down in tears after a free transfer move to Burnley collapsed over the summer.

    The former England winger had agreed terms after a successful trial but the Clarets withdrew the offer as they did not want to stifle the development of some of their younger players.

    He is still a free agent after leaving Everton last season.

    "It was probably one of the toughest conversations I've had in my career," said the 32-year-old.

    Speaking to Radio 5's Monday Night Club, Townsend said he has spent the past month trying to earn a contract elsewhere but has been "rejected by so many clubs" both at home and abroad.

    Read more on that story here.

  7. Post update

    Remember, we will bring you any breaking news throughout the day, as well as flagging some of the top stories currently on the BBC Sport's football index.

    Coming up is an interesting insight from former England winger Andros Townsend, who has found himself without a club after fighting back to fitness following a serious knee injury...

  8. PFA offer to step in over Sancho dispute

    Man Utd v Crystal Palace (20:00 BST)

    Simon Stone

    BBC Sport

    Jadon Sancho

    The Professional Footballers' Association has offered to step in over Jadon Sancho's current dispute with Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag.

    Ten Hag has demanded an apology from Sancho, who accused the Dutchman of making him a scapegoat in a controversial social media response to criticisms about his training performances following the Premier League defeat at Arsenal earlier this month.

    Sancho has deleted the post but there has still been no resolution to the problem, with the England international training away from the first team at present.

    Unless the situation changes, it seems inevitable Sancho will be sold in January, with United facing up to a heavy loss on the £73m they paid Borussia Dortmund for him two years ago.

  9. Arsenal ready to step up Toney interest

    Tuesday's gossip column

    Ivan Toney in the BBC Sport Gossip graphic

    You can get more on today's top stories from national and European news outlets in BBC Sport's gossip column:

    According to the Mirror, Brentford value Ivan Toney at £60m. The 27-year-old England striker is reportedly being lined up by Arsenal for a January move.

    The 90 Min website is reporting that Brentford are preparing to bolster their attacking options even if they do not sell Toney. Wolfsburg's 24-year-old Denmark striker Jonas Wind, AZ Alkmaar's 24-year-old Greece forward Vangelis Pavlidis and Santos' 20-year-old Brazilian striker Marcos Leonardo are on their shortlist.

  10. 'Completely untrue'

    Tuesday's back pages

    The Guardian

    And finally, the Guardian has an exclusive from David Conn, which says that Uefa has been accused of presenting "completely untrue" evidence to its own independent inquiry into the chaos surrounding the 2022 Champions League final between Real Madrid and Liverpool in Paris.

    Guardian's main sports page
  11. 'Team-mates tell Sancho to say sorry'

    Tuesday's back pages

    The Daily Express

    The Express has more on that story about Jadon Sancho, saying his England team-mates Marcus Rashford, Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw were among the Manchester United players who reportedly urged him to "swallow his pride" and apologise to manager Erik ten Hag.

    There is also a line on Arsenal ramping up their bid to sign Brentford striker Ivan Toney.

    Express back page
  12. 'Poch battle cry'

    Tuesday's back pages

    The Daily Mail

    The Mail back page features a story on a speech made by Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino, who reportedly told his players after Sunday's defeat at home to Aston Villa "to stick together".

    Mail back page
  13. 'Top agent 'falsified evidence''

    Tuesday's back pages

    The Times

    According to The Times, the Football Association is investigating whether a football agent submitted false evidence to an arbitration hearing involving a Premier League footballer.

    There is also a separate report on the Times back page saying the Professional Footballers' Association is offering to help resolve a dispute between England midfielder Jadon Sancho and Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag.

    And there is a striking image of Manchester City's Norway striker Erling Haaland in a fjord dressed as a Viking.

    Times' main sports page
  14. 'Chelsea owners' dressing-room visits'

    Tuesday's back pages

    The Daily Telegraph

    The Telegraph has a back-page report on the "debate" reignited by Chelsea co-owner Behdad Eghbali's visit to the team's dressing room after Sunday's home defeat to Aston Villa.

    Telegraph's main sport page
  15. 'Art set on Ivan'

    Tuesday's back pages

    The Daily Star

    The Star back page says that Arsenal are stepping up their interest in Brentford striker Ivan Toney, with manager Mikel Arteta considering a move in the January transfer window to bolster the Gunners' title chances.

    There is also a report on Jadon Sancho, with his Manchester United team-mates reportedly urging the England winger to "say sorry and end his feud with manager Erik ten Hag".

    Star back page
  16. Good morning

    There are plenty of interesting news lines in today's back pages so we will get to them straight away this morning.

    Later on, attention will turn to the Carabao Cup, with seven third-round ties to be played tonight, including an all-Premier League clash between Manchester United and Crystal Palace.

    As part of our build-up, we will also be hearing from a host of managers before Wednesday's ties, which feature another 12 Premier League sides. First up will be Newcastle's Eddie Howe from around 10:00 BST.

    We will also build up to England's match against the Netherlands tonight in the Women's Nations League.

    Roy Hodgson, Sarina Wiegman and Erik ten Hag