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  2. John Hartson - Wikipedia

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    John Hartson (born 5 April 1975) is a Welsh former professional footballer, coach and sports television pundit for S4C, Sky Sports, Premier Sports TV and BT Sport . As a player he was a striker, notably for Scottish club Celtic where his time with the Hoops saw three Scottish Premier League titles.

  3. Timeline of BBC Sport - Wikipedia

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    Autumn – The BBC begins displaying a score bug, a digital on-screen graphic displaying the current score. Initially used for football and rugby, this is later extended to other sports coverage. 1994. 15–17 March – Ahead of Channel 4 taking over as rights holder to race meetings at Cheltenham, the BBC shows The Cheltenham Festival for the ...

  4. Category:Sports television in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Sky Sport Uno. Sky Sports. Sky Sports News. Sky Sports Racing. Sky Sports Tennis. Soccer Saturday. Special 1 TV. Sports broadcasting contracts in the United Kingdom. Star Soccer.

  5. Darrell Currie - Wikipedia

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    Darrell Currie. Darrell Currie (born 1982) is a Scottish television presenter and journalist. He is currently a presenter and touchline reporter for TNT Sports where he covers English and Scottish football. He also is part of the ESPN football coverage team. [1] In addition, Currie also works on the Scottish Cup coverage for Premier Sports .

  6. Eir Sport 1 - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.eirsport.ie. Eir Sport 1 (formerly Setanta Ireland) was an Irish pay television sports channel featuring local and international sporting events. The channel is available on some basic cable packages in Ireland, while it is available upon direct subscription to the Eir Sport package on other networks across Ireland.

  7. European Rugby Champions Cup - Wikipedia

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    2023–24 European Rugby Champions Cup: Sport: Rugby union: Inaugural season: 1995–96 as Heineken Cup 2014–15 as Champions Cup: Chairman: Dominic McKay: Number of teams: 24: Nations England France Ireland Italy Scotland Wales South Africa (2022–23 season onwards) Romania (1995–96 only) Holders: Toulouse (6th title) Most titles: Toulouse ...

  8. Laura Winter - Wikipedia

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    Laura Winter (born () 31 March 1989) is a sports presenter, event host and commentator, specialising in Formula 1, Rugby and cycling, amongst a variety of other sports. As well as presenting British Cycling ’s road and cyclocross coverage on Eurosport , BBC and ITV4 , she is Voxwomen's dedicated presenter for the monthly Voxwomen Cycling Show which is broadcast on multiple channels worldwide.

  9. Rugby union - Wikipedia

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    Rugby sevens included since 2016. Rugby union football, commonly known simply as rugby union or more often just rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in England in the first half of the 19th century. Rugby is simply based on running with the ball in hand.