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- Brian O'Driscoll goes on a personal journey to learn how the Ireland national rugby union team has brought together people from both sides of the sectarian divide throughout The Troubles.
- The 2021-22 UEFA Champions League will be the 67th season of Europe's premier club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 30th season since it was renamed from the European Champion Clubs' Cup to the UEFA Champions League.
- WWE NXT UK is a professional wrestling television program produced by WWE. The show features - NXT UK roster. The opening theme, "Dusted" by Astroid Boys.
- The Crazy Gang spills the beans on the notorious Wimbledon football team who climbed from non-league status to the pinnacle of the British game in less than a decade. In this revealing documentary, Crazy Gang members disclose for the first time the extent of the brutality between the players themselves and how being part of that process was the making of them all.
- A centenary ago, Corinthian FC of London were to many the world's greatest side - sporting geniuses credited with popularising football around the world while championing fair play. Having first toured Brazil in 1910, they were returning in 1914 when news reached them of the outbreak of World War One. They returned home without kicking a ball - dodging torpedo fire en route - and to fight on the battlefields of France, losing more men than any club in history. A hundred years later, the Corinthian name lives on in two very different corners of the world: Corinthian-Casuals FC play beside the Surbiton dual-carriageway as amateurs in the semi-professional eighth tier of English football; while SC Corinthians Paulista - a club inspired by the legendary Corinthian FC visit in 1910 - are Brazil's richest and most successful professional club. Brothers in Football tells the extraordinary true story of how South London amateurs Corinthian-Casuals, set-out on a pilgrimage to finally play the historic match that was abandoned on the eve of the Great War. Little do they know that their pilgrimage will take them 6,000km across the world, from playing in front of 30 fans one week to 30 million the next.
- The 2020-2021 UEFA Champions League will be the 66th season of Europe's premier club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 29th season since it was renamed from the European Champion Clubs' Cup to the UEFA Champions League.
- Shot entirely in black and white, an insight into the trial and torment required in order to succeed as a speedway rider
- BT Sport Films goes behind the scenes to document the unconventional journey of Harrogate Town from non-league to Football League amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
- A documentary written by Kane McKay, a returned military serviceman, about Bob Quinn, a recipient of the Military Medal for his heroic actions in World War II in Tobruk, 1941, and also champion player for a number of years at the Port Adelaide Football Club.
- Access-all-areas with National League football managers at five clubs, The Gaffer shows their lives in and out of the dugout. The man behind the manager makes The Gaffer.
- After a week where the very fabric of football was under threat, Ours asks searching questions about identity and belonging, and finds hope in clubs that are run by, or heavily influenced by, their fans.
- James Richardson looks back at the creation of Channel 4's Football Italia programme and the impact of free access to Italian football on British viewers in the 1990s.
- The 2020-21 Premier League will be the 29th season of the Premier League, the top English professional league for association football clubs since its establishment in 1992.
- All coverage of English Premier League Football across all channels, including live and highlights coverage.
- Based on his book of the same name, Michael Calvin examines football's academy system, talking to players who have and have not found success as well as the children starting out in the system.[
- How the 1980s success of Liverpool's two biggest football clubs, Liverpool and Everton, contrasted with the post-industrial decline of the city itself under the Thatcher government.
- The story and the people who experienced the catastrophic football ground fire when 56 people died during the match when Bradford City was celebrating their promotion with the last game of the season May 11th 1985.
- BT Sport boxing documentary looking back at the heavyweight trilogy between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder.
- How childhood friends David Rocastle and Ian Wright, one a teenage prodigy and the other a late bloomer, went on to become Arsenal legends.
- Live Sky Sports coverage of non-Premier League football matches, such as the EFL Championship and Scottish Premiership.
- John Cooper Clarke narrates the story of Manchester United's relegation from the First Division during the 1973-74 season. Based on the book of the same name by Wayne Barton.
- BT Sport's live boxing coverage featuring the biggest fights from around the world.
- BT Sport Films present the life of Glenn Hoddle as told by the man himself. Glenn takes the viewer on a personal journey, interweaving the story of his career, image and playing style.
- This portrait of legendary motorcycle rider Mike Hailwood is a deeply moving journey through the daredevil world of motorsport in the 70s and 80s to Mike's tragic, ironic death in a car accident at the age of 40. His young daughter Michelle also lost her life on that fateful day and the film reveals the emotional trauma suffered by the Hailwood family ever since.
- Benjamin Zephaniah celebrates the legacy of the Windrush generation and examines the impact Caribbean migration to Britain has had on British football.
- The story of how sport changed South Africa and why that change was needed.
- This BT Sport Film looks at the strengths and flaws of the modern game from the perspective of players, managers, clubs and society. Featuring Gareth Bale, Jadon Sancho and more.
- Presented by Richie Driss, The Special 1 will explore the many faces of goalkeepers, from game-changer to weak-link. Featuring Jordan Pickford, Aaron Ramsdale, Rob Green and more.
- Tom Watt travels to European football outposts, from the Faroe Islands to Kazakhstan.
- 'Barnes: Poetry in Motion' tells the story of one of football's most iconic figures. John Barnes' story is a unique one, starting from his arrival in England from Jamaica and then being recommended to Elton John's Watford by a cab driver who had seen him play for non-league Sudbury Court. Barnes would play only one reserve game before establishing himself as key figure in Graham Taylor's beloved side, who won promotion to the top tier of English football before finishing runners-up to Liverpool in their first full season. It was while at Watford that Barnes launched his international career with one of England's greatest goals - a mazy run and cool finish against Brazil in the Maracana. He would go on to be capped 79 times for a country that, as John reveals, he was not initially eligible to represent. At Liverpool, John would establish himself as one the greatest player in the club's history, winning the league championship and the Football Writers' Player of Year award in two of his first three seasons at the club. Off the field John found a home in Liverpool, forming an ever-stronger bond with the city - where he still lives and has raised seven children - in the aftermath of the Hillsborough.
- Weekly behind-the-scenes boxing documentary series.
- Footballer Mark Noble opens the doors to his home life at the end of his final season at West Ham United. He talks openly about his upbringing in West Ham's Canning Town, the pressures of being captain of the team he supported as a boy, and how he was overlooked by England. This film is a celebration of a unique footballer, one of Europe's finest penalty takers and, perhaps, one of the last ever one club players.
- Clare Balding looks into the lives of the biggest names in sport in this weekly studio chat show.
- The remarkable story of the growth of the UFC to become the biggest sporting franchise on the planet.
- British boxing discussion show presented by Adam Catterall with expert analysis by Ben Davison.
- Narrated by Bill Nighy. How Malcolm Allison and Terry Venables transformed the image and fortunes of Crystal Palace, leading to the prediction in 1979 that they would dominate English football in the new decade
- BT Sport Films charts the rise and fall of one of England's greatest ever sporting icons, Jimmy Greaves.
- Live coverage of the Premier League, presented by Jake Humphrey.
- A portrait of two British judokas in the 2012 Summer Olympics, Gemma Gibbons and Euan Burton, and the contrast in their fortunes and emotions.