A great many long stretches of football, every more climactic than the last.
Alrighty then, what’s this? Just a midweek round of Premier League activity with TNT Sports broadcasting seven installations north of three evenings including Liverpool v Chelsea under the lights at Anfield.
There’s your usual charge of end of the week football on television with Premier League, EFL Championship and Scottish Premiership on the crate, with the crown gem in the timetable being the title conflict among Liverpool and Arsenal on Super Sunday. Woof!
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Underneath you’ll find the all significant data you want to get some live football this week.
THIS WEEK’S FOOTBALL ON television Timetable
MONDAY, JANUARY 29
FA Cup: Blackburn v Wrexham
BBC One Wales (7:30pm)
TUESDAY, JANUARY 30
Premier League: Nottingham Woodland v Arsenal
TNT Sports 2 (7:30pm)
Premier League: Aston Manor v Newcastle
TNT Sports 1 (8:15pm)
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31
Premier League: Man City v Burnley
TNT Sports 3 (7:30pm)
Premier League: Tottenham v Brentford
TNT Sports 2 (7:30pm)
Premier League: Liverpool v Chelsea
TNT Sports 1 (8:15pm)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1
Premier League: West Ham v Bournemouth
TNT Sports 2 (7:30pm)
Premier League: Wolves v Man Utd
TNT Sports 1 (8:15pm)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2
EFL Championship: Bristol City v Leeds
Sky Sports Headliner/Sky Sports Football (8pm)
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3
Premier League: Everton v Tottenham
TNT Sports 1 (12:30pm)
Scottish Premiership: Aberdeen v Celtic
Sky Sports Headliner/Sky Sports Football (12:30pm)
Premier League: Sheffield United v Aston Manor
Sky Sports Headliner/Sky Sports Premier League: (5:30pm)
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4
EFL Championship: Middlesbrough v Sunderland
Sky Sports Headliner/Sky Sports Football (12pm)
Premier League: Man Utd v West Ham
Sky Sports Headliner/Sky Sports Premier League (2pm)
Premier League: Arsenal v Liverpool
Sky Sports Headliner/Sky Sports Premier League (4:30pm)