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BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra (formerly BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra) is a British digital radio station owned and operated by the BBC, and specialising in extended live sports coverage. It is a sister station to BBC Radio 5 Live and shares facilities, presenters and management, and is a department of the BBC North Group division.
The FA Cup third round continues on Sunday, with several Premier League teams in action: Tamworth v Tottenham (12:30) - listen on BBC Radio 5 Live Arsenal v Manchester United - watch live on BBC ...
BBC Radio 5 Live is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.It broadcasts mainly news, sport, discussion, interviews and phone-ins. It is the principal BBC radio station covering sport in the United Kingdom, broadcasting virtually all major sports events staged in the UK or involving British competitors.
Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price will defend their world titles in Liverpool on Saturday, live on BBC 5 Live, BBC Sounds and BBC Sport website and app.
2002 saw the launch of Radio 5 Sports Extra (then known as BBC Radio Five Live Sports Extra), and Digital radio was seen as the solution for "where to put" TMS, and as a way for cricket fans to avoid broadcasts of the Shipping Forecast, The Daily Service and Yesterday in Parliament which would otherwise interrupt the cricket on long wave.
Listen to live BBC Radio commentaries of three matches in the Premiership while Nottingham face Coventry in the Championship.
Radio 5 Live, along with other BBC radio stations, stop broadcasting via Sky's analogue satellite service. 2002. 2 February – BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra launches. 6 April – The Weekend News is first broadcast. Initially presented by Matthew Bannister and Caroline Feraday, the new programme replaces Global.