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    Who does Clive Tyldesley commentate for now?

    CLIVE TYLDESLEY is one of the most iconic football commentators of all time.The 69-year-old has commentated on some of the biggest games in the sport such as the Champions League and World Cup finals – but who does he currently work for?
    Clive Tyldesley working alongside Andy Townsend for ITV at Euro 2012Credit: GETTY
    Who does Clive Tyldesley commentate for now?
    Clive Tyldesley is currently working for ITV Sport, Amazon Prime Video, Rangers TV and CBS Sports in the USA.
    The legendary broadcaster was demoted from being ITV’s lead commentator back in 2020.
    Since then he has been heard covering the Champions League overseas for CBS Sports.
    Tyldesley is also working for Amazon Prime Video this season commentating on selected Premier League games.
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    He will be on commentary duties at Bramall Lane on December 6th as Sheffield United host Liverpool.
    The 69-year-old has regularly commentated on games for Rangers TV since he joined in 2020.
    Tyldesley has also worked on talkSPORT’s radio coverage of the Premier League before leaving in the summer of 2023.
    Why did Clive Tyldesley leave the 2022 World Cup early?
    Tyldesley left the World Cup in Qatar early after he found out that he would not be commentating on a live quarter-final for ITV.
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    The 69-year-old was the broadcaster’s lead commentator for 22 years between 1998 and 2020, before being replaced by Sam Matterface.
    According to the Mail, Tyldesley decided to fly home after only being asked to provide commentary for a highlights show during the quarter-finals. More

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    Major Premier League broadcasting change THIS WEEK with huge clashes including Man Utd vs Chelsea affected

    MANCHESTER UNITED vs Chelsea is one of several Premier League matches affected by a major broadcasting change.There are several huge clashes this week including the Blues’ trip to Old Trafford on Wednesday.
    Manchester United vs Chelsea will be affected by the broadcast changesCredit: The Times
    All 10 fixtures will be broadcast live by Amazon Prime Video as part of their agreement to show 20 matches per season.
    As a result, matches will kick-off at unusual times compared to regular scheduling.
    Midweek Premier League fixtures are usually played at 7.45pm and 8pm.
    However, this week’s matches will kick off at either 7.30pm or 8.15pm, causing games to overlap and clash with each other.
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    Four matches will start at 8.15pm between Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
    They include United vs Chelsea, which kicks off at the same time as Manchester City’s trip to Aston Villa on the same night.
    Amazon Prime Video will also broadcast 10 more matches over the festive period.
    All matches from round 19 of the season will be shown live between Boxing Day and December 28.
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    Wednesday’s match will be shown live on Amazon Prime Video at 8.15pmCredit: EPA
    The broadcaster’s line-up of presenters and pundits includes a host of memorable names.
    Both Dan Walker and Jeff Stelling have joined Amazon this season and will appear on TV screens this week.
    Amazon will also debut a new programme – Every Game Every Goal – hosted by fan favourite Stelling.
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    BBC legend joins Amazon Prime’s Premier League coverage as he returns to footy just months after Alex Scott spat

    FORMER Football Focus host Dan Walker has been confirmed as a host of Amazon Prime’s December coverage of the Premier League.The streaming service hold the rights to 20 top flight games during the festive period.
    Dan Walker is joining the Prime teamCredit: Premier League
    They kick off on December 6 with the likes of Sheffield United vs Liverpool, Aston Villa vs Manchester City and Manchester United vs Chelsea.
    Former Sky Sports presenter Jeff Stelling has also been confirmed as the host of their new programme “Every Game Every Goal” – which will allow viewers to see “all the goals and key moments from every game as soon as they go in”.
    Meanwhile, Walker, 46, will broadcast live from Premier League grounds as he leads Amazon’s coverage of various matches.
    The BBC legend has been confirmed for Wolves vs Burnley, Spurs vs West Ham and Burnley vs Liverpool.
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    Among the pundits that will join the former BBC Breakfast man are Thierry Henry, Alan Shearer, Patrice Evra, Michael Owen, Eni Aluko, Roberto Martinez, Jermain Defoe and Stuart Pearce.
    Walker’s arrival on the platform comes just two months after a public spat with former Arsenal and England defender Alex Scott.
    Scott, 39, replaced Walker as the new host of Football Focus in 2021.
    In September, Walker responded to reports of the show’s viewership declining by more than a third since Scott took over.
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    In a tweet, he said he found it “hard” to watch the show “struggling”.
    Scott replied with a meme that simply read: “Interesting”.
    Walker, who spent 12 years hosting Football Focus, then added: “I’m not saying you haven’t Alex.
    “It’s a saturated market and it’s hard work every week. I hope you have a good show today.”
    Later in the day, Scott posted saying “viewing figures double that of anything on TV at that time yesterday”.
    The broadcasters then reportedly came together for a “lively exchange” at The Legends of Football dinner at the Grosvenor Hotel in London.
    It is believed Walker approached Scott to apologise, before they hashed things out for “several minutes”.
    The discussion ended on a positive note as they parted ways with a hug.
    Prime members will be able to watch Premier League Football anywhere and anytime on the Prime Video app for smart TVs, mobile devices, Fire TV, Fire TV stick, Fire tablets, games consoles, on Virgin’s V6 TV Box, the Talk Talk TV set top box, Sky Q, Apple TV, Chromecast, BT TV or online at www.amazon.co.uk/primevideo
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    Somebody must win £500 Amazon voucher with Score Predictor this weekend – play now!

    SCORE PREDICTOR will gift one shrewd football fan an early Christmas present this weekend in the form of a £500 Amazon voucher.Simply enter your predictions for five Premier League fixtures and watch on with glee as you earn points for accuracy.
    If your crystal ball proves to be reliable and you earn more points than anyone else, you’ll win a £500 Amazon voucher!

    CLICK HERE TO PLAY SCORE PREDICTOR AHEAD OF THIS WEEKEND’S ACTION – SOMEBODY MUST WIN A £500 AMAZON GIFT CARD!

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    Remember, you don’t have to accurately predict the exact outcomes of all five games to land the top prize – that would be asking too much – you simply have to outscore your rivals.
    It takes no time at all to enter your predictions and any football supporter worth their salt has just as much chance of winning as anyone else.
    Some of our previous winners this season landed amazing prizes having submitted their predictions in ten seconds through sheer gut instinct.
    In the spirit of transparency, here are our predictions for Matchweek 15’s fixtures…
    Manchester City v Liverpool
    A modern classicCredit: Dream Team
    The weekend’s main event gets us underway this Saturday lunchtime.
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    Pep Guardiola’s side are currently top of the table, one point ahead of Jurgen Klopp’s mob, and most of the the recent meetings between these two enterprising sides have been thrilling affairs.
    The treble-winners won this same fixture 4-1 last season but fans of both sides would probably agree the Reds are more functional this this campaign.
    Saying that, City average a shade under two and a half goals per league game against Liverpool at home since the start of 2020.
    The hosts have kept a clean sheet in just one of their last six league games and they shipped four to Chelsea last time out so the likes of Mohamed Salah, Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz will feel confident of some success in the final third.
    Let’s try manifest a brilliant game to celebrate the end of the international break.
    Our Prediction: 3-2 to Man City
    Kieran Trippier made it clear to Newcastle fans that injuries were a factor at BournemouthCredit: Rex
    Newcastle v Chelsea
    Were it not for the clash at the Etihad, this could easily have been the standout fixture of the weekend.
    St James’ Park is a difficult place to go but the Magpies felt the impact of their injury list away to Bournemouth in their most recent encounter, a 2-0 defeat on the south coast saw them drop to seventh.
    Mauricio Pochettino’s men will have taken much heart from their games against Spurs and City – four points from those two match-ups represents something of a turning point.
    There’s nothing between these two in the form guide with both clubs having won two, drawn two and lost one in their last five.
    Injury updates from Eddie Howe’s press conference may change the outlook but for now…
    Our Prediction: 1-1 draw
    Arsenal’s defence has been solid this seasonCredit: Getty
    Brentford v Arsenal
    The Gunners have scored seven more goals than the Bees this season but the underlying numbers suggest the two attacking units are closer than some would expect.
    Thomas Frank’s side have actually generated more expected goals (xG) than Arsenal, meaning they’re marginally ahead from a creative perspective but notably less clinical when it comes to putting the ball in the net.
    There’s a big difference in defence though as Mikel Arteta’s side are statistically the best the top flight has to offer right now, having conceded ten goals from 9.2 expected goals allowed.
    Brentford’s slightly inefficient attack against the league’s tightness defence should favour the visitors but we still fancy the hosts to give their fans something to celebrate.
    All that being said, Arsenal are one point off top spot while Brentford are in the bottom half so we’re inclined to back Bukayo Saka and company to get the job done on the road.
    Our Prediction: 2-1 to Arsenal
    Spurs have several key absenteesCredit: Reuters
    Tottenham v Aston Villa
    Another fascinating match-up on paper.
    Only City have scored more goals than the Villains this season but Unai Emery’s men are nowhere near as potent away from home.
    Ange Postecoglou’s side are equally dynamic in attack at full capacity but, like Newcastle, they’re hindered by a host of absentees with James Maddison and Micky van de Ven being major losses.
    Spurs’ injuries and Villa’s away record suggest both sides may be short of their best on Sunday but this game still has all the makings of another end-to-end thriller.
    The prospect of Ollie Watkins and Moussa Diaby against a high defensive line is an enticing one but we could just as easily see Son Heung-min running in behind Ezri Konsa and Pau Torres.
    Our Prediction: 2-2 draw

    Everton will be highly motivated in front of their home fans on SundayCredit: Getty
    Everton v Manchester United
    The Toffees’ recent points deduction should give this clash a unique atmosphere.
    Sean Dyche will hope to make use of a siege mentality at Goodison Park to extend his side’s improved form – they’ve lost just one of their last six games in all competitions.
    Dominic Calvert-Lewin has rediscovered something close to his most effective form, backed by an energetic midfield that is capable of upsetting teams prone to capitulations, which has to include this current version of the Red Devils.
    Erik ten Hag’s have actually won four of their last five league games but unconvincing performances against Luton, Fulham and Sheffield United failed to inspire much confidence.
    Recent blow-ups against Copenhagen, Man City, a second-string Newcastle (Carabao Cup) and Galatasaray have put the Dutch tactician under pressure.
    The combination of a highly-motivated Everton at home to a United side with a vulnerable underbelly leads us to a semi-bold prediction.
    Our Prediction: 2-1 to Everton
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    A £500 Amazon gift card MUST be won with Score Predictor this international break – here’s our tips!

    IT might well be an international break – but there’s no break when it comes to Dream Team giving away amazing prizes.This week, they’re giving away a whopping £500 Amazon gift card which MUST be won by someone. What better time to scoop this sensational prize than just a few weeks before Christmas.
    Remember, you don’t have to correctly predict the exact scores of all five games to win the top prize – we’re not that cruel – you just have to beat the rest of the competition.

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    But it is an earlier start than normal, with Friday night’s England vs Malta clash the first selection – so don’t miss that 7.45pm deadline!
    Yet to take part in Score Predictor? There’s no better time to get involved.
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    Score Predictor is completely free to play and it’s particularly fun to directly compete against your mates in Mini Leagues.
    It’s the season of goodwill after all, so here are our predictions for the five games you have to predict this week.
    England v Malta – Friday November 17
    This one should be a formality and the tricky part is surely guessing how many England will score.
    The reverse fixture was a 4-0 win over in Malta, helping England to 19 goals in just the six games played in this qualification group.
    The seven goals scored against North Macedonia helped with that, and pointless Malta aren’t as much of a test.
    Superstar Jude Bellingham misses out but there’s now a huge competition for places, so even a change in team shouldn’t prevent goals going in.
    Our prediction: England 6 Malta 0
    Harry Kane celebrates with Alexander-Arnold in 4-0 win over Malta

    Netherlands v Ireland – Saturday November 18
    Netherlands are in a battle for second spot with Greece as the pair sit on the same points.
    Greece have played a game more, though, so a win here should just about wrap that up for the Dutch.
    They’ve only won two of their last six internationals at home which isn’t great form – particularly with the wins coming against Greece and Gibraltar.
    But the Irish are just desperate for qualification to be over, picking up just six points from their six games.
    Reverse game was narrow 2-1 Dutch win, this could be more.
    Our prediction: Netherland 3 Ireland 0
    Armenia v Wales – Saturday November 18
    Armenia have lost their last three games – with Wales winning their last three.
    Armenia picked up a shock 4-2 win when the sides last met earlier in the group and the Welsh must surely be out for revenge.
    Wales sit in second in the group – joint on 10 points with Croatia – and need a win here to maintain that.
    Armenia still have it all to play for too just three points behind, but could fall short here.
    Our prediction: Armenia 1 Wales 2
    Scotland v Norway – Sunday November 19
    This game will be party time for Scotland and their supporters, with the first home game since clinching qualification.
    Might still have top spot to fight for depending on results earlier in the week and a win might well be needed.
    Norway have nothing to play for and the raucous Hampden support will help Steve Clarke’s fringe players push on again.
    Our prediction: Scotland 2 Norway 0
    Scotland boss Steve Clarke
    North Macedonia v England – Monday November 20
    Again, could be a matter of how many, team dependant.
    A good result in Malta game might see Southgate make one or two changes but squad deep enough to win this one quite comfortably.
    The hosts will want to avenge the 7-0 from earlier in the group and will not want lightning striking twice.
    Our prediction: North Macedonia 0 England 4
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    Ex-Arsenal and Chelsea star reveals favourite club saying ‘incredible’ team left him wanting to train even on days off

    PIERRE-EMERICK AUBAMAEYANG has revealed the club that left the biggest impression on him during his career.The 34-year-old joined Marseille in the summer after a miserable stint at Chelsea last season and has five goals and three assists in 15 games for his new club.
    Aubameyang said he was happiest at BarcelonaCredit: Getty
    In an interview with Prime Video, Aubameyang revealed that it was Barcelona that he was most fond of playing for during his playing career – despite only playing for them for six months.
    That’s despite sensational stints at Borussia Dortmund and St. Etienne who are both known for their excellent atmospheres.
    The forward also captained Arsenal during his time in North London.
    In the interview with Amazon, the striker said: “I think I had the best six months of my career [at Barcelona]. I have never enjoyed playing football and going to training so much.
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    “I even went to training on my off days. This is to tell you, it was incredible.”
    Arsenal fans will know that this is a pretty big deal for Aubameyang, given that he was stripped of his captaincy by Mikel Arteta due to his consistent lateness to training.
    It was revealed in Arsenal’s All or Nothing documentary that Arteta had to fight to convince sporting director Edu to tear up the Gabon international’s contract due to his lax attitude.
    In the doc, Arteta said: “I have everything documented, with the dates, the times, the conversations, how it happened, why it happened . . . because of if one day it’s needed.
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    Aubameyang is now plying his trade for MarseilleCredit: Getty
    “[Aubameyang] has been late, apart from all the [other] issues, many times.
    “The club has got a tradition. When you get paid that much . . . ”
    Edu wanted to keep the striker because of his goalscoring ability, but Arteta said letting him go was a matter of trust.
    The Spaniard said: “You cannot measure trust. 
    “When that’s gone, it’s a really difficult point to get something back from.
    “What happened . . . in the last ten years? 
    “In Spain, it is called ‘casa pepe’ . . . everyone does whatever he f*****g wants.”
    The forward then joined Barcelona on a free, where he scored 13 goals and registered one assist in 14 games.
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    A miserable spell at Chelsea followed, where he scored just three times in 21 games.
    Aubameyang will be hoping that Marseille provides a similar platform to Barcelona in terms of success as he enters the autumn of his career. More

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    Sky Sports and TNT Sports at risk of losing Premier League coverage as ‘rival bidder emerges’ to take huge fixtures

    SKY SPORTS and TNT Sports face competition from a rival bidder for Premier League coverage. The broadcasting duo have had the majority share of Premier League games for a sustained period, but according to the Telegraph that could be about to change.
    A rival bidder could put TNT Sports and Sky Sports at risk of losing Premier League coverageCredit: Rex
    The broadcasting heavyweights could lose the rights to some of the Premier League’s biggest gamesCredit: Alamy
    Amazon are reportedly exploring the idea of taking up a larger chunk of the televised games that are available to broadcasters.
    Prime Video already show 20 games a season, but they are expected to bid for match packages that would give them the rights to broadcast a far higher number of fixtures.
    The smaller packages available to bidding broadcasters range between 42 and 65 fixtures which would be a huge step up from what Amazon already has the rights to.
    It could also see them televise more games than TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport) with the longstanding channel currently holding the rights to 52 games per season.
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    However it is said that TNT and Sky Sports still remain favourites to retain the lion share of fixtures for future seasons.
    Amazon may not be the only streaming service that bid for the Premier League broadcasting rights either.
    With popular online service DAZN also expected to look at trying to acquire one of the cheaper packages available.
    The next round of packages would last for three years and any successful bids would mean rights were purchased for that prolonged period.
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    At present 270 of the Premier League’s 380 annual games are available for broadcast.
    And in good news for football fans there isn’t any planned changes for kick off times with the Saturday 12.30pm and 5.30pm, Sunday 2pm and 4.30pm, and Monday or Friday 8pm slots reportedly being maintained. More

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    Premier League set for festive football feast with rare Christmas Eve clash and games EVERY DAY except Christmas Day

    ARMCHAIR fans are reportedly set for a huge festive feast of Premier League action that could potentially see Christmas Day as the only day off from action.The already-stacked schedule over Christmas and New Year looks set to be even more crammed this season ahead of the updated schedule being announced.
    Armchair footy fans could be in for a real Christmas treatCredit: Getty
    Plans are being discussed for football to be screened every day bar Christmas DayCredit: Getty
    That is according to the Daily Mail, who state that “clubs are braced for a rearranged festive fixture list that could see Christmas Day left as the only one without a televised game”.
    Premier League execs are currently making their amendments to the match schedule for the back end of December and January.
    They have already announced their TV picks and alterations for the first round of games for December.
    And now they hope to confirm the Festive fixtures and their new timings early this week.
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    This fresh update states that “scheduling a first Premier League game on Christmas Eve since 1995 has been on the agenda” for bosses.
    Wolves’ home clash with Chelsea is the favourite for the controversial TV spot but that has received fierce backlash since speculation emerged last week.
    Top-flight teams are aware that further changes have been discussed and that they would enable supporters to watch at least one match per day – except for December 25.
    However, there are a number of factors to be considered before any official announcement such as travel issues, policing and broadcasters.
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    Due to the Qatar World Cup last winter, last season’s festive fixtures did not get underway until Boxing Day.
    During the 11 day period that followed there was only a December 29 that did not feature a Premier League match on TV.
    This report also states that “at least one match is in line to be pushed back as far as January 2” with the FA Cup third round taking place over the opening weekend of the New Year. More