Match of the Day 2
NR
7.6
2004
News
, Talk
A light-hearted look at the United Kingdom's Premier League action, rounding-up the weekend's football action.
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- Cast:
- Mark Chapman , Danny Murphy , Jermaine Jenas
Episode 28 : MOTD2 - 26th April 2015
April. 26,2015
Mark Chapman introduces highlights of the day's two Premier League matches, including a London derby between Arsenal and Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium. There's also a chance to see all the goals and major incidents from Saturday's eight matches.
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Episode 27 : MOTD2 - 19th April 2015
April. 19,2015
Mark Chapman introduces the best of the action from the day's two Premier League matches, with defending champions Manchester City hosting West Ham, while Newcastle welcome Tottenham to St James' Park. There's also a chance to see all the goals and major incidents from Saturday's matches.
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Episode 11 : MOTD2 - 9th November 2014
November. 09,2014
Mark Chapman presents highlights from today's Premier League fixtures. Arsenal made the trip down the M4 to Swansea, a place where they have come away with maximum points on their last two visits. Meanwhile the Gunners' north London rivals Tottenham were looking to make it four wins in a row against Stoke. The day's other two games saw Sunderland host Everton while Newcastle made the trip down to the Hawthorns to meet West Brom.
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Episode 8 : MOTD2 - 19th October 2014
October. 19,2014
Mark Chapman introduces highlights of Sunday's two Premier League fixtures and looks back at all the action from Saturday's matches. Brendan Rodgers takes his Liverpool side to Loftus Road to play promoted QPR, while Sunday's other game sees Stoke face Swansea at the Britannia Stadium. Saturday's Premier League action featured Manchester City against Tottenham and a London derby between Crystal Palace and Chelsea.
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