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'Sport' schedule for Sunday 8 November 2009

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  1. 00:05–00:55
    BBC One
    Swansea City and Cardiff City meet in a South Wales derby never short on excitement.
  2. 07:55–09:00
    BBC One
    Highlights from games including Tottenham v Sunderland and Manchester City v Burnley. (R)
  3. 12:30–14:00
    BBC Two (except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue))
    Suzi Perry is in Valencia for the climax to the 2009 MotoGP season.
  4. 14:00–15:00
    BBC Two (except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue))
    Highlights of the autumn international between England and Australia at Twickenham.
  5. 15:00–16:10
    BBC Two (except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue))
    Tanya Arnold presents highlights from the final two Four Nations group games.
  6. 16:30–18:30
    BBC ALBA
    Geama slàn bho Prìomh Lìog na h-Alba. The latest coverage from the SPL. (R)
  7. 17:10–18:00
    BBC Two (Wales only)
    Highlights and analysis of Wales's opening autumn international game against New Zealand.
  8. 18:45–19:00
    BBC News Channel
    A round-up of the day's sporting events.
  9. 19:00–20:00
    BBC Three
    Jake Humphrey presents a review of one of the most eventful seasons in Formula 1 history.
  10. 22:00–23:10
    BBC Two (except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue))
    Featuring Chelsea v Man United, Hull v Stoke, West Ham v Everton and Wigan v Fulham.
  11. 23:10–00:00
    BBC Two (Wales only)
    Highlights and analysis of Wales's opening autumn international game against New Zealand.
  12. 03:05–04:00
    BBC Three
    Jake Humphrey presents a review of one of the most eventful seasons in Formula 1 history. (R)

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