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  2. TNT Sports (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    BT Sport has carried the Premier League since its launch; as of the 2020–21 season, BT Sport holds rights to around 52 live matches per-season, including 32 Saturday matches with 12:30 p.m. kickoffs, and 20 midweek fixtures scheduled around the winter break in January and February. [64] [65] [66]

  3. Detroit Lions - Wikipedia

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    The Lions compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) North Division. The team plays their home games at Ford Field in Downtown Detroit . The franchise was founded in Portsmouth, Ohio as the Portsmouth Spartans and joined the NFL on July 12, 1930. [ 1 ]

  4. Cap (sport) - Wikipedia

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    The world record holder for the highest number of international caps as of 5 November 2010 is retired American player Kristine Lilly, who has 354 caps.In men's association football, the record belongs to Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal; he surpassed Bader Al-Mutawa with his 197th cap on 23 March 2023, before extending his record to 198 caps on 26 March 2023.

  5. Lions (United Rugby Championship) - Wikipedia

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    The Super 10 was a rugby union tournament featuring ten teams from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Tonga, and Western Samoa. The competition ran for three years from 1993 to 1995 and was the predecessor of the Super 12 and Super 14, now known as Super Rugby.

  6. Lisbon Lions - Wikipedia

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    A display of some of Celtic's trophies, including a replica of the European Cup featuring prominently. All but two members of the 15 man squad were born within 10 miles of Celtic Park in Glasgow, Scotland (Bobby Lennox, who was born 30 miles away in Saltcoats, and Tommy Gemmell, who was born in Motherwell 11 miles away). [1]

  7. Sport TV - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, the Sport TV HD channel ended its two-year run. On 5 June 2013 Sport TV stopped broadcasting in the United States. On 1 August 2013 SPORT TV launched a new channel, SPORT.TV Live, replacing SPORT.TV4. On 14 August 2014 SPORT.TV Live was renamed to SPORT.TV4 again (there's also SPORT.TV4 HD).

  8. Amersham and Chiltern Rugby - Wikipedia

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    Amersham and Chiltern RFC are an English rugby union team located in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England. Founded as Chiltern Wanderers in 1924, the club would be renamed as Amersham and Chiltern RFC in 1992. [1] They are a member club of the Buckinghamshire Rugby Football Union.

  9. Martin Bayfield - Wikipedia

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    Bayfield was born in Bedford and was educated at Bedford School.He served with the Metropolitan Police from 1985 to 1989, before transferring to Bedfordshire Police.The 208 cm (6 ft 10in) tall Bayfield made his England debut in 1991, and although he was omitted from the 1991 World Cup squad, he was a part of the 1992 Five Nations Grand Slam winning side.