Sky and BT Sport are to televise these classic matches this weekend in place of live Premier League, EFL, National League and cup action.
Both companies are reworking their schedules to keep people entertained, mainly by showing re-runs of past cup finals, playoffs and even their much loved Premier League Years episodes, wink wink!
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It’s been revealed that neither of them will be offering money back for the lack of live football which have been postponed.
The FA Cup Rewind, showing classic semi-final highlights from 1990, will air on BBC One at 2:00pm on Saturday, 18 April. The two games – Crystal Palace v Liverpool and Manchester United v Oldham Athletic.
Match of Their Day also continues on Saturday night at 11pm, as former Arsenal and England striker Ian Wright picks his three favourite games.
At 10:20pm on BBC 1, Gary Lineker and the Match of the Day pundits discuss their top 10 Premier League European imports.
On what should be FA Cup semi-final weekend, the BBC website, iPlayer and Red Button will also show last season’s thrilling semi-final between Wolves and Watford in full on Sunday from 3pm.
So what else is on? We’ve looked through what classic matches Sky and BT Sport are to televise this weekend…
ON BT SPORT:
Saturday 9am – Shrewsbury v Everton – FA Cup (2003)
Saturday 9:30am – Luton v Liverpool – FA Cup (2006)
Saturday 10am – Arsenal v Slavia Prague (UCL 07/08)
Saturday 10:30am – Man Utd v Barcelona (UCL 07/08)
Saturday 11am – Roma v Arsenal (UCL 08/09)
Saturday 11:30am – Chelsea v Liverpool (UCL 08/09)
Saturday 3pm – Barcelona v Man Utd (UCL 18/19)
Saturday 5pm – Man City v Tottenham (UCL 18/19)
Saturday 5:30pm – Chelsea v Arsenal (Prem 18/19)
Saturday 6pm – Brighton v Man Utd (Prem 18/19)
Saturday 6:30pm – Wolves v Leicester (Prem 18/19)
Saturday 7pm – Wolfsburg v Man Utd (UCL 09/10)
Saturday 7:30pm – Newcastle v Leverkusen (UCL 02/03)
Sunday 6am – Man Utd v West Brom (78/79)
Sunday 6am – Arsenal v Birmingham (78/79)
Sunday 6am – Wrexham v Rotherham (78/79)
Sunday 7am – Sheffield Wednesday v Arsenal (78/79)
Sunday 7am – Stoke v Oldham (78/79)
Sunday 8am – Arsenal v Millwall – FA Cup (1995)
Sunday 8:30am – Crystal Palace v Chelsea – FA Cup (1971)
Sunday 9am – Everton v Liverpool – FA Cup (1981)
Sunday 9:30am – Grimsby v Arsenal – FA Cup (1986)
Sunday 2pm – Southampton v Middlesbrough (Prem 98/99)
Sunday 2:30pm – Fulham v Tottenham (Prem 02/03)
Sunday 3pm – Fulham v Blackburn (Prem 03/04)
Sunday 3:30pm – West Brom v Leicester (Prem 14/15)
Sunday 4pm – PL Goals of the Season 18/19
Sunday 5pm – Best PL Goals 17/18
Sunday 6pm – Best PL Goals 16/17
Sunday 7pm – Arsenal v Juventus (UCL 01/02)
Sunday 7:30pm – Arsenal v Leverkusen (UCL 01/02)
Sunday 8pm – Inter Milan v Arsenal (UCL 03/04)
Sunday 8:30pm – Arsenal v Slavia Prague (UCL 07/08)
EFL on SKY SPORTS:
Saturday 9am – EFL Greatest: Gillingham v Man City (Second Division playoff final 1999)
Saturday 9:15am – EFL Greatest: Bolton v Watford (First Division playoff final 1999)
Saturday 9:30am – EFL Greatest: Charlton v Sunderland (First Division playoff final 1998)
Saturday 9:45am – EFL Greatest: Bolton v Preston (First Division playoff final 2001)
Saturday 10am – EFL Greatest: Sheffield Utd v Wolves (First Division playoff final 2003)
Saturday 10:15am – EFL Greatest: Nottingham Forest v Yeovil (League One playoff final 2007)
Saturday 10:30am – EFL Greatest: Cardiff v Swansea (2009)
Saturday 10:45am – EFL Greatest: Millwall v Scunthorpe (League One playoff final 2009)
Saturday 11am – EFL Greatest: Sheffield Utd v Sheffield Wed (2009)
Saturday 11:15am – EFL Greatest: Peterborough v Southampton (2011)
Saturday 11:30am – EFL Greatest: Watford v Leicester (Championship playoff semi final 2013)
Saturday 11:45am – EFL Greatest: Sheffield Wed v Leeds (2014)
Saturday 12pm – EFL Greatest: Derby v Nottingham Forest (2014)
Saturday 12:15pm – EFL Greatest: QPR v Nottingham Forest (2014)
Saturday 12:30pm – EFL Greatest: Brentford v Fulham (2014)
Saturday 12:45pm – EFL Greatest: Derby v Nottingham Forest (2015)
Saturday 1pm – EFL Greatest: Norwich v Ipswich (2015)
Saturday 1:15pm – EFL Greatest: Wolves v Leeds (2015)
Saturday 1:30pm – EFL Greatest: Swindon v Sheffield Utd (2015)
Saturday 1:45pm – EFL Greatest: Norwich v Ipswich (playoffs 2015)
Saturday 2pm – EFL Greatest: Derby v Leeds (2015)
Saturday 2:15pm – EFL Greatest: Hull v Reading (2015)
Saturday 2:30pm – EFL Greatest: QPR v Middlesbrough (2016)
Saturday 2:45pm – EFL Greatest: Birmingham v Middlesbrough (2016)
Saturday 3pm – EFL Greatest: Middlesbrough v Brighton (2016)
Saturday 3:15pm – EFL Greatest: Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest (2016)
Saturday 3:30pm – EFL Greatest: Cardiff v Bristol City (2016)
Saturday 3:45pm – EFL Greatest: Burton v Birmingham (2016)
Saturday 4pm – EFL Greatest: Birmingham v Aston Villa (2016)
Saturday 4:15pm – EFL Greatest: Wolves v Derby (2016)
Saturday 4:30pm – Football Archive: Nottingham Forest v Newcastle (2017)
Saturday 4:45pm – EFL Greatest: Leeds v Aston Villa (2016)
Saturday 5pm – EFL Greatest: Huddersfield v Leeds (2017)
Saturday 5:15pm – EFL Greatest: Sheffield Wed v Newcastle (2017)
Saturday 5:30pm – EFL Greatest: Fulham v Aston Villa (2017)
Saturday 5:45pm – EFL Greatest: Nottingham Forest v Ipswich (2017)
Saturday 6pm – EFL Greatest: Brentford v Swindon (2013)
Saturday 6:15pm – EFL Greatest: Bradford v Arsenal (League Cup 2012)
Saturday 6:30pm – EFL Greatest: Derby v Hull (2017)
Saturday 6:45pm – EFL Greatest: Sheffield Wed v Sheffield Utd (2017)
Saturday 7pm – EFL Greatest: Leeds v Sheffield Utd (2017)
Saturday 7:15pm – EFL Greatest: Ipswich v Sheffield Wed (2017)
Saturday 7:30pm – EFL Greatest: QPR v Brentford (2017)
Saturday 7:45pm – EFL Greatest: Sheffield Utd v Bristol City (2017)
Saturday 8pm – EFL Greatest: Reading v Cardiff (2017)
Saturday 8:15pm – EFL Greatest: Bristol City v Man Utd (EFL Cup 17/18)
Saturday 8:30pm – EFL Greatest: Leeds v Bristol City (2018)
Saturday 8:45pm – EFL Greatest: Arsenal v Man City (EFL Cup Final 2018)
Saturday 9:pm – EFL Greatest: Aston Villa v Wolves (2018)
Saturday 9:15pm – EFL Greatest: Fulham v QPR (2018)
Saturday 9:30pm – EFL Greatest: Middlesbrough v Wolves (2018)
Saturday 9:45pm – EFL Greatest: Cardiff v Wolves (2018)
Saturday 10pm – EFL Greatest: Derby v Cardiff (2018)
Saturday 10:15pm – EFL Greatest: Derby v Leeds (2018)
Saturday 10:30pm – EFL Greatest: West Brom v Leeds (2018)
Saturday 10:45pm – EFL Greatest: Aston Villa v Birmingham (2018)
Saturday 11:15pm – EFL Greatest: Norwich v Ipswich (2015)
Saturday 11:30pm – EFL Greatest: Derby v Leeds (2015)
Saturday 11:45pm – EFL Greatest: Hull v Reading (2015)
Sunday 3am – Derby v QPR (13/14 Championship playoff final)
Sunday 4am – Wycombe v Southend (14/15 League Two playoff final)
Sunday 5am – Chelsea v Tottenham – EFL Cup Final 2015
Sunday 6am – QPR v Middlesbrough (2016)
Sunday 6:15am – Birmingham v Middlesbrough (2016)
Sunday 6:30am – Middlesbrough v Brighton (2016)
Sunday 8:30am – Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest (2016)
Sunday 6:45pm – At Home with Nottingham Forest
Sunday 7:15pm – Best Championship Goals 19/20
Sunday 7:45pm – Best League One Goals 19/20
Sunday 11:30pm – Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest (2016)
Sunday 11:45pm – Cardiff v Bristol City (2016)
PREMIER LEAGUE on SKY SPORTS:
Saturday 12pm – Everton v Man City (19/20)
Saturday 12:30pm – Brighton v Bournemouth (19/20)
Saturday 1pm – Burnley v Liverpool (19/20)
Saturday 1:30pm – Man Utd v Wolves (19/20)
Saturday 2pm – Man City v Tottenham (19/20)
Saturday 2:30pm – Newcastle v Chelsea (19/20)
Saturday 3pm – Norwich v Man City (19/20)
Saturday 3:30pm – Norwich v Liverpool (19/20)
Saturday 4pm – Tottenham v Liverpool (19/20)
Saturday 4:30pm – Watford v Chelsea (19/20)
Saturday 5pm – West Ham v Crystal Palace (19/20)
Saturday 5:30pm – Man City v Man Utd (19/20)
Saturday 6pm – Man City v Leicester (19/20)
Saturday 6:30pm – Leicester v Arsenal (19/20)
Saturday 7pm – Leicester v Man City (19/20)
Saturday 7:30pm – Man City v Tottenham (19/20)
Saturday 11pm – Man City v Man Utd (19/20)
Saturday 11:30pm – Arsenal v Wolves (19/20)
Sunday 12am – Chelsea v Sheffield Utd (19/20)
Sunday 12:30am – Norwich v Man City (19/20)
Sunday 1am – Leicester’s Year 15/16
Sunday 1am – Tottenham v Aston Villa (19/20)
Sunday 1:30am – Watford v Chelsea (19/20)
Sunday 2am – Burnley v Chelsea (19/20)
Sunday 2:30am – Man City v Chelsea (19/20)
Sunday 3am – Man Utd v Wolves (19/20)
Sunday 3am – PL Greatest: Arsenal v Tottenham (2010)
Sunday 3:15am – PL Greatest: Wolves v West Brom (2012)
Sunday 3:30am – Man City v Tottenham (19/20)
Sunday 3:30am – PL Greatest: Man City v Man Utd (2013)
Sunday 3:45am – PL Greatest: Chelsea v Arsenal (1997)
Sunday 4am – Burnley v Liverpool (19/20)
Sunday 4am – Best PL Goals of the Season 18/19
Sunday 4:30am – Southampton v West Ham (19/20)
Sunday 5am – Bournemouth v Wolves (19/20)
Sunday 5:30am – Tottenham v Crystal Palace (19/20)
Sunday 6am – West Ham v Tottenham (2007)
Sunday 6:15am – Man Utd v Chelsea (2000)
Sunday 6:30am – Arsenal v Charlton (2001)
Sunday 6:45am – Coventry v Man Utd (1997)
Sunday 7am – Premier League Years (18/19)
Sunday 12pm – Arsenal v Chelsea (19/20)
Sunday 12:30pm – Chelsea v Liverpool (19/20)
Sunday 1pm – Everton v Man Utd (19/20)
Sunday 1:30pm – Man Utd v Chelsea (19/20)
Sunday 2pm – PL Retro – Arsenal v Tottenham – in full (2010)
Sunday 4pm – PL Retro – Nottingham Forest v Liverpool – in full (92/93)
Sunday 7pm – Man Utd v Arsenal (2002)
Sunday 7:30pm – Arsenal Invincibles
Sunday 8:45pm – Arsenal v Aston Villa (19/20)
What do you make of these classic matches Sky and BT Sport are to televise this weekend?
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