When is Fringe back on tv in UK – with series 2 trailor
Fringe is coming back to our screens very soon.
Anna Torv returns as Olivia Dunham to fight the weird and wonderful back on sky one on Thursday, September 17.
Fringe ended with Olivia meeting William Bell and a glimpse of the twin towers in New York.
J. J. Abrams does create some awesome series! Can not wait for the second series
Preview of series 2 -
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When is the mentalist back on tv – The Mentalist series 2 channel 5
Update!! The Mentalist is back Friday 19th February.
The second series returns with the hunt still on for Jane to catch nemesis Red John. There are many cool twists and turns and a few really good romance developments, especially with an internal office love story, viewers will be able to predict who
If you can not wait…..check out this cool site for few episodes of series two its soooo good!
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When is heroes back on tv – Heroes series 4 back in the UK
The world wide favourite is back in the UK on Monday, September 21.
BBC will show the new series.
For the official BBC micro site check here
Source – Digital Spy
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Live international football matches this week – England V Holland August 12th
August 12th live international football -
Kick off – 16:00
Russia v Argentina
International
ESPN (16:00-18:30) Sky channel 417Kick off – 18:00
Norway v Scotland
World Cup Qualifier
BBC2 (17:45-20:00 excluding Wales) Sky channel 102
BBC Red Button (17:45-20:00)Kick off – 19:30
Montenegro v Wales
International
BBC2 Wales (19:15-21:50) Sky channel 102
BBC Red Button (19:15-21:50)Kick off – 19:45
Netherlands v England
International
ITV1 (19:30-22:10) Sky channel 103Kick off – 19:45
Northern Ireland v Israel
International
Sky Sports 1 (19:30-22:30) Sky channel 401
Sky Sports HD1 (19:30-22:30) Sky channel 408Kick off – 19:45
Republic of Ireland v Australia
International
Sky Sports 2 (19:30-22:00) Sky Channel 402
Sky Sports HD2 (19:30-22:00) Sky Channel 409
Source: – news4football.co.uk
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Live football on tv this weekend – 7th, 8th and 9th of August on Sky, ESPN and BBC
Friday 7th August 2009
19.30
Wolfsburg v Stuttgart
Bundesliga
ESPN (19:30-21:30)
Sky Channel 417
20:00
Middlesbrough v Sheffield Utd Championship
Sky Sports 1 (19:45-22:30) Sky Channel 401
Sky Sports HD1 (19:45-22:30) Sky Channel 408
Saturday 8th August 2009
00:30
Toronto v Real Madrid
Pre-season Friendly ESPN (00:30-02:30)
Channel 417
12:45
Southampton v Millwall
League One
Sky Sports 2 (12:30-15:00) Sky Channel 402
Sky Sports HD2 (12:30-15:00) Sky Channel 409
13:00
Inter Milan v Lazio
Italian Super Cup
ESPN (13:00-15:00) Sky Channel 417
17:30
Hoffenheim v Bayern Munich
Bundesliga
ESPN (17:30-19:30) Sky Channel 417
17:30
West Brom v Newcastle Utd
Championship
BBC1 (17:20-19:30) Sky Channel 401
BBCHD (17:20-19:30) Sky Channel 143
19:45
Benfica v AC Milan
Pre-season Friendly
ESPN (19:45-21:45) Sky Channel 417
23:00
LA Galaxy v New England
MLS Cup Championship
ESPN (23:00-01:00) Sky Channel 417
Sunday 9th August 2009
12:45
Coventry City v Ipswich Town
Championship
Sky Sports 2 (12:30-14:45) Sky Channel 402
Sky Sports HD2 (12:30-14:45) Sky Channel 409
15:00
Chelsea v Manchester Utd
FA Community Shield
Sky Sports 2 (14:45-17:30) Sky Channel 402
Sky Sports HD2 (14:45-17:30) Sky Channel 409
15:00
Tottenham Hotspur v Olympiakos
Pre-season Friendly
ESPN (15:00-17:00) Sky Channel 417
20:00
DC United v Real Madrid
Pre-season Friendly
ESPN (20:00-22:00) Sky Channel 417
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Live Premier League football in November on tv, live on ESPN and Sky Sports
| Birmingham City v Manchester City | Sunday 1st November, 2009 | 4.00pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal | Saturday 7th November, 2009 | 5.15pm | Live on ESPN |
| Hull City v Stoke City | Sunday 8th November, 2009 | 1.30pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Chelsea v Manchester Utd | Sunday 8th November, 2009 | 4.00pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Liverpool v Birmingham City | Monday 9th November, 2009 | 8.00pm | Live on ESPN |
| Liverpool v Manchester City | Saturday 21st November, 2009 | 12.45pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Manchester Utd v Everton | Saturday 21st November, 2009 | 5.15pm | Live on ESPN |
| Bolton Wanderers v Blackburn Rovers | Sunday 22nd November, 2009 | 1.30pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Stoke City v Portsmouth | Sunday 22nd November, 2009 | 4.00pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur | Saturday 28th November, 2009 | 5.15pm | Live on ESPN |
| Everton v Liverpool | Sunday 29th November, 2009 | 1.30pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Arsenal v Chelsea | Sunday 29th November, 2009 | 4.00pm | Live on Sky Sports |
November brings a number of important Premier League games, includes massive games, London derbies and the Liverpool derby. Also includes Chelsea hosting Man Utd and European challenging Villa host Spurs.
First game of November is live on Sky, its newly promoted Birmingham City takes on the blue side of Manchester, Man City. The blues need every point they can in a push to stay up. Alex McLeish will look to get one over Mark Hughes (if he still there) McLeish who’s spending has been limited in the transfer window to date will come against the big spenders of British football. City will need to beat the smaller teams to crack the top 4.
Wolves take on Arsenal on ESPN on November 7th, Wolves will be pushing for a home win where every win is essential for their survival. Arsenal who needs to win every game against the newly promoted team to be in with a chance to challenge for the Premier League should walk this match.
Two promoted teams from two seasons ago go head to head, Hull City and Stoke, both teams did well to stay up last season, wonder if they can manage it this? For me neither have done enough in the transfer window to help keep their survival chances alive.
Sunday the 8th see’s the big guns go to battle, Chelsea host champions Man Utd in what could be an outstanding game, Chelsea and new manager Ancolotti will face a Ronaldo-less Man U, who should be on a roll by November as they are prone to starting late. Man U will want to get three points against their rivals.
Liverpool then have two live games in a row, two home games with Manchester City and Birmingham City. Liverpool will fancy 6 points against the two City’s. Be interesting to see how Liverpool’s midfield will Alonso who in my opinion has been their best player for two seasons. Man City will need to at least draw away days againt top four clubs like Liverpool to have a chance in breaking into the top 4.
Man U host Everton live on ESPN on Saturday 21st November, Man U Everton clashes are usually good matches with Man Utd winning a hard fought battle. Everton who finished 5th will eye the top 4 places but might fall short with Spurs, Villa and Man City all pushing for champions league football.
Blackburn then face local rivals Bolton, lunch time kick offs often produce goals and this one should not disappoint, Bolton and Blackburn play very similar style of football and it will be who has the more direct style wins. Megson has slowly brought better players and will look to progress Bolton into the top half.
Villa and Spurs go up against each other at 5.15 on ESPN on the 28th of November. Villa will need to use Villa Park as a fortress this season and wins against their potential top 6 place rivals is essential. Spurs may play new signing and Villa old boy Peter Crouch, it will be interesting to see how Harry Redknapp keeps his front line happy – Robbie Keane, Jermaine Defore, Peter Crouch and Roman Pavlyuchenko all fighting for a starting place. Villa should have new boy Stuart Downing back in time to face his former suiters. Downing may be pushed into a central midfield position to fill the void left by departing former captain Gareth Barry. It maybe too early for new boy Fabian Delph to play but watch out for this kid who signed from Leeds early August.
At the end of the month comes two big derby’s, arguably the biggest derby in Premiership Liverpool take on Everton at Goodison Park. Everton who finished well in 5th last season will be looking to cement their place in the top 6 again and a home win against their closest rivals will help. Liverpool who usually squeeze derby wins against the blue half of Liverpool will look to keep their impressive record going.
Then comes the top two London clubs, Arsenal host Chelsea at the Emirates, Chelsea have had the roles reversed on them recently with Arsenal, late winners and equalisers have comes from the red side of London. Arsenal Chelsea are always great games apart from the losing team of course. This match could be won by the managers, Wenger and Ancolotti have had a number of European show downs, Wenger generally getting the better results.
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Live Premier League football on tv in October, live on Sky Sports and ESPN
| Manchester Utd v Sunderland | Saturday 3rd October, 2009 | 5.15pm | Live on ESPN |
| Arsenal v Blackburn Rovers | Sunday 4th October, 2009 | 1.30pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Chelsea v Liverpool | Sunday 4th October, 2009 | 4.00pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Aston Villa v Manchester City | Monday 5th October, 2009 | 8.00pm | Live on ESPN |
| Aston Villa v Chelsea | Saturday 17th October, 2009 | 12.45pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Blackburn Rovers v Burnley | Sunday 18th October, 2009 | 1.00pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Wigan Athletic v Manchester City | Sunday 18th October, 2009 | 4.00pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Fulham v Hull City | Monday 19th October, 2009 | 8.00pm | Live on ESPN |
| Wolverhampton Wanderers v Aston Villa | Saturday 24th October, 2009 | 12.45pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Chelsea v Blackburn Rovers | Saturday 24th October, 2009 | 5.15pm | Live on ESPN |
| Liverpool v Manchester Utd | Sunday 25th October, 2009 | 2.00pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| West Ham Utd v Arsenal | Sunday 25th October, 2009 | 4.15pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur | Saturday 31st October, 2009 | 12.45pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Manchester Utd v Blackburn Rovers | Saturday 31st October, 2009 | 5.15pm | Live on ESPN |
October sees a number of huge games.
First live game see’s old Man U favourite captain Steve Bruce travel back to Old Trafford with new team Sunderland, Steve Bruce does not have the best record against Alex Ferguson’s team and will look to upset the current champions at home.
On Sunday October 4th Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal host Blackburn Rovers, Sam Allardyce has a history of upsetting Arsenal when he was managing at Bolton and will no doubt take the same principles to Ashburton Grove. Arsenal will need to beat teams like Blackburn to be title contenders.
Then comes a potential top 4 show, Chelsea V Liverpool, usually seen playing in the champions league, this game is always a tactical affair. Will new Italian coach be able to outsmart Rafa or will the Liverpool coach have too much experience in English football to beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge?
The claret side in Birmingham then host the next two televised games in October, they play Man City then comes the threat of Chelsea, Villa did well against Chelsea last year and hope they can break up the midfield and allow wingers like Ashley Young and James Milner time to tourment the full backs. Be interesting to see how City fair against Villa as Villa finished alot higher and had a real home grown feel which Mark Hughes keeps spending on talent from abroad, a quick note, how will Gareth Barry do against his former club?
Blackburn then host bitter rivals Burnley, both teams need to start quick to avoid a relegation fight, will Sam Allardyce’s men be up for the fight as Owen Coyle will have his players all fired up. Suggests draw to me…
Following the derby, comes another Wolves face local rivals Villa, would be the first time in a hand full of years since the last derby and Villa will be keen to keep their rivals quiet. Wolves after being promoted will find it tough against a very experienced Villa side and unless they score early goals will really struggle.
Skip on a week and Liverpool host North West rivals Man U, after the war of words last season Fergie will be keen to avenge the battering they took from Liverpool towards the end of last season. Many tip both to fight it out until the end, but for me I think Liverpool old boy Michael Owen may come back and spoil the Red’s show.
West Ham host Arsenal 6 days before Arsenal take on Spurs. West Ham’s record against Arsenal especially at home is better than most think, will Zola be able to outfox Arsene? I can’t see it happening.
On the 31st, it has the North London derby, Tottenham take short journey to Arsenal for the lunch time kick off on Sky. Both teams have under achieved in recent years and will look to put one over on their local rivals. After that amazing 4 all draw where Spurs came back from the death and got that dramatic late equaliser Arsenal will be keen to beat their old rivals. Arsenal win is a must!
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UFC 103 fight card – Franklin Vs Belfort
Event: UFC 103
Date and Time: September 19th 2009, starts 3am on ESPN (UK) channel 417
Location: American Airlines Center, Texas, USA
Main card
Catchweight (195 lb) - Rich Franklin Vs. Vitor Belfort
Heavyweight – Mirko Cro Cop Vs. Junior Dos Santos
Welterweight – Mike Swick Vs. Martin Kampmann – this will determine the next challenger to Georges St Pierre’s title
Welterweight – Josh Koscheck Vs. Frank Trigg
Undercard -
Lightweight – Efrain Escudero Vs. Cole Miller
Lightweight – Tyson Griffin Vs. Hermes Franca
Middleweight – Drew McFedries Vs. Tomasz Drwal
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Live televised games Premier League games in September on Sky Sports and ESPN
| Team | Date | Kick Off | Channel |
| Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester Utd | Saturday 12th September, 2009 | 5.15pm | Live on ESPN |
| Birmingham City v Aston Villa | Sunday 13th September, 2009 | 12.00pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Fulham v Everton | Sunday 13th September, 2009 | 4.15pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Burnley v Sunderland | Saturday 19th September, 2009 | 12.45pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| West Ham Utd v Liverpool | Saturday 19th September, 2009 | 5.15pm | Live on ESPN |
| Manchester Utd v Manchester City | Sunday 20th September, 2009 | 1.30pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur | Sunday 20th September, 2009 | 4.00pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Portsmouth v Everton | Saturday 26th September, 2009 | 12:45pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Fulham v Arsenal | Saturday 26th September, 2009 | 5.15pm | Live on ESPN |
| Sunderland v Wolverhampton Wanderers | Sunday 27th September, 2009 | 4.00pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Manchester City v West Ham Utd | Monday 28th September, 2009 | 8.00pm | Live on ESPN |
September is always the month were the Premier League starts to take shape after interesting developments in August and of course the transfer window closes.
September includes Birmingham derby, newly promoted Birmingham City take on local rivals Aston Villa, Villa will look to progress after a good season last season although their drop of form made them slip to finish sixth last season.
September sees Sky also show the Manchester derby Man City take the short trip to Old Trafford. Man Utd in recent times have struggled against City and look to take a win to help retain their title. Question is… will Tevez come back to haunt old team in city blue? The other question is will old red devils favourite Mark Hughes still be at the helm come the match on Sunday 20th of September. My bets are no.
Burnley take on Sunderland on Saturday 19th, it will be another test for Burnley who I personally think will struggle in the top flight of English football. Owen Coyle may regret not taking the Celtic job…..
Arsenal travel to London rivals Fulham on Saturday 26th on ESPN. Fulham provided a real test for Arsene Wenger’s North London title contenders last season and will look to upset their local rivals.
The first live premier league game of September see’s Spurs take on champions Manchester Utd. ESPN have the evening kick and will provide a test to both Man U’s title chances and Spurs’ ability to compete against the biggest team in UK.
This should be a good month of football and promises seperate the men from the boys.
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Live televised Premier League Games in August on Sky and ESPN
| Team | Date | Kick Off | Channel |
| Chelsea v Hull City | Saturday 15th August, 2009 | 12.45pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Everton v Arsenal | Saturday 15th August, 2009 | 5.15pm | Live on ESPN |
| Manchester Utd v Birmingham City | Sunday 16th August, 2009 | 1.30pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool | Sunday 16th August, 2009 | 4.00pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| West Ham Utd v Tottenham Hotspur | Sunday 23rd August, 2009 | 1.30pm | Live on ESPN |
| Fulham v Chelsea | Sunday 23rd August, 2009 | 4.00pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Liverpool v Aston Villa | Monday 24th August, 2009 | 8.00pm | Live on ESPN |
| Chelsea v Burnley | Saturday 29th August, 2009 | 12.45pm | Live on ESPN |
| Manchester Utd v Arsenal | Saturday 29th August, 2009 | 5.15pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Portsmouth v Manchester City | Sunday 30th August, 2009 | 1.30pm | Live on Sky Sports |
| Aston Villa v Fulham | Sunday 30th August, 2009 | 4.00pm | Live on Sky Sports |
Some really good games in Auguest, includes old rivals Arsenal and Manchester United, who both have great chances of winning the league this year.
Includes typically good games between title chasing Liverpool and Spurs, Spurs will be looking to break into the top 6 under guidance of Harry Redknapp.
Sky Sports show the South West London derby between Chelsea and Fulham, Fulham will look to carry on their good finish from last season and impress before their long season which includes European football.
Portsmouth face big spenders Manchester City, which should boast new players including Gareth Barry, Kolo Toure, Roque Santa Cruz, Carlos Tevez and Adebayor.
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