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A light-hearted look at the United Kingdom's Premier League action, rounding-up the weekend's football action.
Episode 30 : 8th May 2005
May. 08,2005
Premiership highlights, featuring today's clash between Arsenal and Liverpool at Highbury.
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Episode 29 : 1st May 2005
May. 01,2005
Highlights of the day's two Premiership matches, featuring four clubs with ambitions of European qualification. Charlton Athletic hope to earn their first Uefa Cup spot, but face strong competition against Manchester United, while Tottenham take on Aston Villa at White Hart Lane.
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Episode 27 : 10th April 2005
April. 10,2005
Highlights of Aston Villa v West Brom, Everton v Crystal Palace and Spurs v Newcastle.
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Episode 26 : 3rd April 2005
April. 03,2005
Highlights of Everton v West Brom and Fulham v Portsmouth plus all the goals from yesterday's Premiership matches.
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Episode 25 : 20th March 2005
March. 20,2005
Highlights of Liverpool and Everton's head-to-head in the race for a Champions League place. And how did Birmingham fare against cross-city rivals Aston Villa?
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Episode 24 : 6th March 2005
March. 06,2005
Action from West Brom's local derby with Birmingham, plus Everton v Blackburn.
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Episode 23 : 27th February 2005
February. 27,2005
Highlights from today's Premiership games as Middlesbrough play Charlton and Newcastle host Bolton at St James' Park.
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Episode 22 : 20th February 2005: FA Cup Fifth Round
February. 20,2005
A look back over today's FA Cup fifth-round matches, with the mouth-watering Premiership clash between Newcastle and Chelsea top of the bill. Meanwhile, at Turf Moor, giant-killers Burnley take on old adversaries Blackburn.
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Episode 21 : 13th February 2005
February. 13,2005
Did Manchester United make amends for last season's 4-1 drubbing by City, their biggest derby defeat for 15 years?
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Episode 20 : 6th February 2005
February. 06,2005
Did Chelsea avenge their first defeat of the season when they hosted Manchester City? And what kind of reception did Everton striker James Beattie get at his old club Southampton?
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Episode 19 : 23rd January 2005
January. 23,2005
Today's clash between Arsenal and Newcastle is among the Premiership highlights.
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Episode 18 : 16th January 2005
January. 16,2005
Premiership highlights of Fulham v West Bromwich Albion and Everton's visit to Middlesbrough.
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Episode 17 : 19th December 2004
December. 19,2004
Anfield plays host to Magpies as Liverpool take on Newcastle and Arsenal will be looking to keep the pressure on at the top of the table when they play Portsmouth.
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Episode 16 : 12th December 2004
December. 12,2004
Including highlights of Chelsea and Arsenal's first clash of the season, plus Aston Villa v Birmingham City.
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Episode 15 : 5th December 2004
December. 05,2004
Highlights of the London derby between Crystal Palace and Charlton Athletic at Selhurst Park.
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Episode 14 : 28th November 2004
November. 28,2004
Highlights of today's clash between Liverpool and Arsenal, where the Reds were out to avenge a brace of league losses against the Gunners last season. Meanwhile Everton visited Newcastle, while Spurs played host to Middlesbrough.
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Episode 13 : 21st November 2004
November. 21,2004
Highlights of today's match between Blackburn Rovers and Birmingham City at Ewood Park where Mark Hughes will hope for a break from his testing start as a club manager. Plus a round-up of yesterday's results and the latest news.
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Episode 12 : 14th November 2004
November. 14,2004
Highlights of today's Premiership games as a struggling West Brom host Middlesbrough and Champions League hopefuls Newcastle provide a test of Man United's championship pedigree. Plus a round-up of yesterday's results and all the latest news.
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Episode 11 : 7th November 2004
November. 07,2004
Highlights of today's Premiership games, including the Manchester derby between City and United, Bolton's trip to Middlesbrough, and Newcastle's clash with Fulham. Plus, a round-up of yesterday's results and all the latest news.
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Episode 10 : 31st October 2004
October. 31,2004
Southampton defender Graeme Le Saux joins Adrian Chiles to mull over yesterday's eight Premiership matches, as well as today's clash between Bolton Wanderers and Newcastle United.
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Episode 9 : 24th October 2004
October. 24,2004
Highlights from Manchester United v Arsenal at Old Trafford. Plus Newcastle United v Manchester City, Southampton v Birmingham City and Middlesbrough v Portsmouth.
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Episode 8 : 17th October 2004
October. 17,2004
Highlights from Charlton Athletic and Newcastle United's Premiership clash. With three wins and a draw, Charlton's home form has been impressive this season, but Newcastle carry a potent attacking threat with the much-acclaimed trio of Alan Shearer , Patrick Kluivert and Craig Bellamy.
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Episode 7 : 3rd October 2004
October. 03,2004
Chelsea test their championship credentials against Liverpool. Accompanying the action from Stamford Bridge are highlights of Manchester United v Middlesbrough and Birmingham City v Newcastle United. There's also a round-up from yesterday's six Premiership matches.
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Episode 6 : 26th September 2004
September. 26,2004
Portsmouth's clash with Everton at Fratton Park is among today's highlights. David Moyes' Everton side made a strong start to the season, but will Portsmouth's Nigerian international striker Yakubu have put paid to that? There's also action from yesterday's eight Premiership matches.
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Episode 5 : 19th September 2004
September. 19,2004
A triple bill of Premiership action, featuring the London derby at Stamford Bridge between title-chasing Chelsea and Tottenham, who have not beaten their rivals in the league since 1990. Elsewhere, incoming Magpies boss Graeme Souness faces an early test as Newcastle travel to Southampton, while the Rooney-shaped hole in Everton's front line could be an issue for the Toffees as they face Middlesbrough at Goodison Park.
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Episode 4 : 12th September 2004
September. 12,2004
New Spurs boss Jacques Santini was keen to beat a Canaries side set on survival - so did Tottenham triumph over newly promoted Norwich? There's also the best of Arsenal's trip to Fulham and away fixtures for Chelsea and Manchester United.
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Episode 2 : 22nd August 2004
August. 22,2004
Adrian Chiles looks back at today's Premiership encounters in which West Bromwich Albion took on Midlands rivals Aston Villa and Arsenal took on Middlesbrough - a home-coming of sorts for Ray Parlour, who left the champions in the close season.
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Episode 1 : 15th August 2004
August. 15,2004
After 38 years away, Match of the Day returns to BBC2. Adrian Chiles wraps up the Premiership weekend, with guests, analysis of the key issues, and all the goals. There's highlights of the opening weekend's biggest game, Chelsea v Manchester United, and Arsenal's trip to Everton.
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