The Remote: Something for the Eurovision fans and time to catch up with Normal People - it's your weekly TV Guide
We’ve got you covered for some shows to sink your teeth into this week.
We’ve got you covered for some shows to sink your teeth into this week.
We’ve got you covered for some shows to sink your teeth into this week.
A thrilling encounter at the Emirates Stadium saw Jurgen Klopp’s side surrender a two-goal lead before rescuing a point.
The win leaves the Top 14 leaders with 15 points in Pool 1, seven ahead of second-placed Ulster.
The game finished 4-3 after extra-time as Leonardo Jardim’s side maintain their impressive form.
The top two both dropped points as the chasing pack closed the gap.
Federico Higuain conjured an early contender for Goal of the Season.
In Canberra, the Brumbies scored seven tries of their own to blow the Hurricanes away.
Gareth Davies came up with a terrific finish, but should have been called back.
The Indian Super League has some Irish interest too with Darren O’Dea involved.
Barcelona defeated Sevilla 5-4 after extra-time in Tbilisi.
The Glasgow Warriors man is raising the bar for second rows everywhere.
The combative Juventus midfielder scored twice and set up another as the hosts drew 3-3.
The Colombian forward scored a double as the Spaniards saw off Dnipro.
The Six Nations is f***ing amazing.
The Capital One Cup tie finished 2-2 after extra-time but Albert Adomah missed the crucial sudden-death kick.
‘The best rally of the tournament, by a distance,’ claimed BBC’s commentator.
Meanwhile, Newcastle beat Aston Villa 1-0 thanks to a last-minute Loic Remy goal.
Now that’s entertainment…
Here’s all you need to know about tonight’s European action.
Now that we have seen all 16 teams in action at the European Championship, who have you enjoyed watching?