The Match Ball: Live

TSB+ members can tune in here after every game to watch The Match Ball Live, to get our serious and in-depth analysis of Leeds United’s latest performance as soon after the final whistle as we’re saying it. 

If you can’t catch us live, the recording will also be available to watch here and on YouTube later, and as a podcast available first to TSB+ members, then to everyone else later.

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Elland Road, 1972:

50 days that changed Leeds United forever.

A 160 page special publication by The Square Ball, Paul Trevillion and Leeds United Supporters’ Trust, to celebrate Leeds United winning the Centenary FA Cup in 1972.

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