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  2. Timeline of American Football on UK television - Wikipedia

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    Sky Sports secures live coverage of NBC's Sunday Night Football coverage and ESPN's Monday Night Football, giving Sky live rights to every NFL game during the season for the first time. [18] 9 September – The BBC announces that the NFL will return to its screens after Channel 4 opted not to renew its rights from the 2015 season after failing to reach a deal with the NFL. [19]

  3. U&Yesterday - Wikipedia

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    U&Yesterday is a British free-to-air television channel broadcasting in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It launched on 30 October 2002 as UK History and relaunched in its current format on 2 March 2009.

  4. Des Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Live football Premier League & Champions League coverage: Chief reporter & interviewer BT Sport: 2013 - 2014 Life’s A Pitch with Des Kelly: Presenter 136 episodes 2014 Follow The Football with Des Kelly: 6 episodes 2013 - 2014 Transfer Deadline Day: 2013 Football Tonight: 2013 SportsHUB: 2013 Arctic Lapland Rally documentary Sky News: 2012

  5. Timeline of rugby union on UK television - Wikipedia

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    The deal sees S4C show a live game every Saturday night, HTV Wales Sunday highlights on a new programme "The front Row". HTV Wales also allowed to show 4 live League matches, and 4 live cup matches (not including the cup final) live a season. The deal ends in 2001 when HTV Wales declined to tender again for the rights.

  6. List of FIFA World Cup finals - Wikipedia

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    It is a one-off match decided in regulation time. In case of a draw, extra time is used. If scores are then still level, a penalty shoot-out determines the winner, [1] under the rules in force since 1986; prior to that, finals still tied after extra time would have been replayed, [n 1] though this never proved necessary.

  7. Kate Abdo - Wikipedia

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    Kate Abdo (née Giles; born 8 September 1981) is a British sports broadcaster who works exclusively for CBS Sports.She is noted for her coverage of association football, and has anchored CBS's coverage of the UEFA Champions League since August 2020.

  8. Premier Sports - Wikipedia

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    Premier Sports currently has exclusive British TV rights to approximately 75% Gaelic Athletic Association games broadcast live Gaelic games, including all matches from packs 2,3,4,7,8 & 9 from the Championships, All televised National Football League and National Hurling League, the Irish-hosted versions of the International Rules Series between Australia and Ireland, and also the rights to ...

  9. Ian Crocker (commentator) - Wikipedia

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    After joining Sky, Crocker commentated regularly on Premier League matches, but was best known for his four years (1998–2002) as the voice of Scottish football, covering live matches from the Scottish Premier League, Scottish Cup and Scottish internationals. After Sky lost the rights to the SPL, Crocker became Sky's chief football league commentator between 2002 and 2006.