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  2. BT Sport Score - Wikipedia

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    BT Sport Score was a weekly television programme broadcast on BT Sport during the football season. The programme updated viewers on the progress of football games in the United Kingdom on Saturday afternoons between 2:45pm and just after 5pm. BT Sport Score was hosted by Darrell Currie and Jules Breach. Pundits on the programme included Chris ...

  3. Timeline of TNT Sports - Wikipedia

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    4 December – The standard definition feeds of BT Sport stop broadcasting on Virgin Media. 2019. 2 August – BT Sport 4K is rebranded as BT Sport Ultimate. 3 November – BT Sport ends its coverage of the WTA, having broadcast women's tennis since 2014. The rights pass to Amazon Prime for the 2020 season.

  4. Football on British television - Wikipedia

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    England national under-21 football team Live Coverage on BT Sport. Scottish Professional Football League Live Coverage & highlights on BT Sport (Also live on Sky Sports & Highlights on BBC Sport Scotland) Scottish League Cup - Live coverage & Highlights on BBC Sport Scotland. Bundesliga, 2. Bundesliga - Live Coverage on BT Sport.

  5. How can I watch TNT Sports? BT Sport rebrand explained - AOL

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    Fans wanting to subscribe to TNT Sports directly through discovery+ will have to pay £29.99 per month, the same as was previously charged for the BT Sport Monthly Pass - this will include access ...

  6. Timeline of other British sports channels - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of other British sports channels. This is a timeline of sports channels in the UK other than Sky Sports, BT Sport and Premier Sports / FreeSports. The timeline also includes sports events which were shown on non-sports non-terrestrial channels. The timeline also includes sports coverage broadcast on streaming services.

  7. List of UK hit singles by footballers - Wikipedia

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    Hits. The list contains every single recorded by a professional football team or individual player which spent at least one week in the UK top 75.It does not contain singles recorded in tribute to football teams by existing bands or groups of fans such as the 1975 hit "Viva El Fulham" by Tony Rees and the Cottagers, or other hits with a general football theme such as the four-time number one ...

  8. Jermaine Jenas - Wikipedia

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    Jermaine Anthony Jenas (/ ˈ dʒ iː n ə s / JEE-nəs; born 18 February 1983) is an English television presenter, football pundit and former professional footballer. He played as a central midfielder for English club sides Nottingham Forest , Newcastle United , Tottenham Hotspur , Aston Villa , and Queens Park Rangers , scoring a career total of 39 goals from 341 league appearances.

  9. Murrayfield Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh Sevens (2007–2011) Scottish Claymores (1995–2002) Murrayfield Stadium ( Scottish Gaelic: Stadium Murrayfield) is a rugby union stadium located in the Murrayfield area of Edinburgh, Scotland. The stadium is owned by the Scottish Rugby Union (SRU) who has its headquarters based at the stadium, and is the national stadium of the ...