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  2. Sports broadcasting contracts in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Broadcasting contracts for rugby league (television) 10 live matches per season on BBC TWO until 2026, including two play off matches. 5 matches live on BBC iPlayer. Highlights of Grand Final. 20 live streamed matches from Challenge Cup, League 1, Women's Super League and Wheelchair Rugby League via The Sportsman.

  3. List of Wimbledon broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    The Wimbledon Finals are obliged to be shown live and in full on terrestrial television (BBC Television Service, ITV, Channel 4, or Channel 5) by government mandate. Highlights of the rest of the tournament must be provided by terrestrial stations; live coverage (excepting the finals) may be sought by satellite or cable TV. [37]

  4. Today at Wimbledon - Wikipedia

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    23 June 1964 (1964-06-23) –. present. Today at Wimbledonis a BBCTV show, showing highlights and discussion from the day's play at the Wimbledon Championshipscurrently hosted by Clare Balding. The show lasts for 60 minutes and is broadcast on BBC Two at 8:30 pm. Origins[edit] The BBC (the UK host broadcaster of the Championships) began ...

  5. Wimbledon Championships - Wikipedia

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    Since 2007, Wimbledon matches have been transmitted in high-definition, originally on the BBC's free-to-air channel BBC HD, with continual live coverage during the tournament of Centre Court and Court No. 1 as well as an evening highlights show Today at Wimbledon. Coverage is now shown on BBC One and Two's HD feeds.

  6. BBC Sport - Wikipedia

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    BBC Sport is the sports division of the BBC, providing national sports coverage for BBC television, radio and online. The BBC holds the television and radio UK broadcasting rights to several sports, broadcasting the sport live or alongside flagship analysis programmes such as Match of the Day, Test Match Special, Ski Sunday and Today at Wimbledon.

  7. Wimbledon F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Wimbledon Football Clubwas an English footballclub formed in Wimbledon, south-west London, in 1889 and based at Plough Lanefrom 1912 to 1991. Founded as Wimbledon Old Centrals,[n 1]the club were a non-Leagueteam for most of their history. Nicknamed "the Dons" and latterly also "the Wombles", they won eight Isthmian Leaguetitles, the FA Amateur ...

  8. Crazy Gang (football) - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Gang (football) The Crazy Gang is a nickname coined by the English media in reference to the Wimbledon F.C. teams of the 1980s and '90s. The name, originally that of a well known group of British comedy entertainers popular in the late 1930s, became commonly associated with Wimbledon as a result of the often cheeky and boisterously macho ...

  9. List of Wimbledon F.C. seasons - Wikipedia

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    List of Wimbledon F.C. seasons. This amateur Wimbledon first team, pictured in 1919, was the first from the club to compete in the Athenian League, which it would do for two seasons before joining the Isthmian League in 1921. Wimbledon Football Club was an English football club from Wimbledon, south-west London, amateur from 1889 to 1964 and ...