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Last Updated:  Wednesday, 2 April, 2003, 13:54 GMT 14:54 UK
Saturday's show

BBC One, 1210-1300 GMT

Ray Stubbs is joined by Mark Lawrenson and ex-England skipper Bryan Robson to discuss football's most pressing topics.

England's massive Euro 2004 win over Turkey is top of the agenda this week.

The boys will be discussing England's fine performance, in particular Wayne Rooney's superb display.

Rooney's Everton manager David Moyes joins us live ahead of his team's crucial clash with Newcastle on Sunday to discuss his teenage prot�g�.

Scotland's 1-nil loss to Lithuania will also be up for discussion, as will the Republic of Ireland's goalless draw with Albania and Northern Ireland's 2-nil defeat in Greece.

Senegal and Liverpool striker El Hadji Diouf, newly-crowned African Footballer of the Year, talks to Focus about a mixed couple of weeks.

Diouf talks to us about the spitting incident at Celtic, while team-mate Salif Diao gives his side of the story.

We report from Aston Villa, currently 14th in the Premiership and looking forward to their clash against Arsenal.

And we pay a visit to Ipswich Town, seventh in Division One and chasing a play-off place.

Focus also talks to Derby County's two Burleys, new boss George and nephew Craig, about their struggle for survival in Division One.

Finally, we have updates from the afternoon clash between Manchester United and Liverpool.


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