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Sport on TV: what to watch and when this Christmas
The Week Recommends While the rest of us enjoy a festive break, sportsmen and women will be working hard to keep us entertained
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Premier League Christmas fixtures: Why just one big game?
Speed Read Liverpool vs Man City is the only must-watch match over the holidays as bottom club Hull play twice on TV
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Andy Murray wins broken trophy as SPOTY 'defies parody'
In Depth The winner was unanimous but the 'mawkish' BBC end-of-year spectacular failed to win over all the critics
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FA Cup TV deal scuppers plans for Premier League winter break
Speed Read Contract says ties must still be played on weekends and fixtures cannot be moved
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Man Utd vs Southampton: Debuts for Pogba and Rachel Riley
The Week Recommends A new era begins at Old Trafford with the Friday night visit of the Saints and the return of Paul Pogba
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Premier League 2016-17: How to watch the action this season
Speed Read With Friday night games and highlights on Twitter, there's no shortage of ways to enjoy the football over the coming months
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Euro 2016: Record number watch England v Wales online
In Depth Millions log on from their office desks to join Gary Lineker and his 'boyband' of pundits
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Sport on TV: what to watch and when over Christmas
The Week Recommends While the rest of us enjoy a hard-earned festive break footballers, cricketers and rugby players and jockeys have to keep going
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Frank Lampard stars as Sky Sports pundit with Jamie Carragher
In Depth Former Chelsea midfielder performs well on Monday Night Football as he watches his old side fail again
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BBC to lose F1, snooker, darts and red button sport after cuts
In Depth Corporation axes £35m from sports budget as it seeks savings of £150m before talks with government over its future
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