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What games should you watch this weekend? The ultimate TV football guide
By Conor Pope published
TV GUIDE Over 70 matches are being broadcast over the next two days – but these are the ones you should make time for
Rivalries galore! The ultimate football TV guide – the best matches on this weekend and how to watch them
By Conor Pope published
TV GUIDE The biggest rivalries in England, Italy and Portugal are on TV this weekend – and with so much football available to watch, we pick out the highlights
FA Cup live streams: How to watch every game this weekend, from anywhere in the world
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FA Cup FA Cup live streams are on BT Sport, the BBC and the FA Player this week - here's what's on, and how to watch it all
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to allow six Manchester United players to leave in January
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Manchester United will look to offload players including Phil Jones, Jesse Lingard and Marcos Rojo this month
FourFourTwo's Alternative Awards 2020: Masterclass, Disasterclass, Breakthrough, Comeback and Hero of the Year
By Mark White, Ed McCambridge, Chris Flanagan, Conor Pope last updated
Did we miss anything in the mag? Here are some more highs and lows of a rollercoaster 12 months
West Brom v Leeds United live stream: how to watch the Premier League wherever you are in the world
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Buying Guide Watch a West Brom v Leeds United live stream live stream, as Sam Allardyce locks horns with Marcelo Bielsa
Every football being used in every major competition this season
By Mark White published
Wondering what footballs everyone is using this year? From the Premier League to the Champions League, we look at every ball across Europe
Sam Allardyce's Premier League record: how he's fared at every top-flight club he's managed
By Ed McCambridge, Conor Pope published
West Brom have made Sam Allardyce their new manager in a bid to avoid relegation – here's what his Premier League record looks like
Premier League live stream news: fans set to be charged £14.95 per match for non-televised games
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Premier League With Premier League matches continuing behind closed doors, a pay-per-view model has been agreed with Sky Sports and BT Sport for games not already being televised
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