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Football on TV: What live football matches are on TV today?

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If you live for the Carabao Cup then you’re in for a treat as the second legs of the semi-finals take place. Newcastle and Manchester United hold the advantage from last week’s first legs and a blockbuster Wembley showdown could be on the cards. Fulham bid to complete the double over Chelsea and their battalion of new signings in the first match of the Premier League weekend on Friday, Arsenal continue their title push at struggling Everton, while Manchester City are in north London to face Tottenham in the last fixture of the round. NEW TO PADDY POWER? CLICK HERE FOR OUR £/€20 SIGN-UP OFFER If you fancy a punt then head on over to paddypower.com/football for the latest football betting odds on the key matches taking place across the globe. Below you’ll find the all important info you need to catch some live football this week. WEBSITE WEBSITE WEBSITE WEBSITE WEBSITE WEBSITE WEBSITE WEBSITE WEBSITE WEBSITE WEBSITE WEBSITE WEBSITE WEBSITE WEBSITE WEBSITE WEBSITE WEBSI

Is Brighton v Liverpool on TV today? FA Cup kick-off time and channel

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Liverpool will head south to take on Brighton & Hove Albion in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Sunday. Reds boss Jurgen Klopp ensured his side's progression with a third-round replay victory over Wolves last Tuesday. Hosts Brighton eased past Middlesbrough earlier this month with a 5-1 away win. The two sides faced off in the Premier League just two weeks ago, where Brighton secured a surprising 3-0 victory, with Solly March grabbing two goals. They meet again on Sunday afternoon. Here is everything you need to know about the game. VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT VISIT

Harry Kane draws level with Jimmy Greaves to give Tottenham vital win

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Harry Kane now stands level with Jimmy Greaves at the top of Tottenham Hotspur’s all-time goalscoring record after netting for the 266th time for the club. His latest goal, scored despite suffering from a fever, was enough to drag Spurs out of their rut and put Antonio Conte’s team back in Champions League contention, three points behind Manchester United. The big difference, of course, is that Greaves won three major trophies with Spurs and Kane is still chasing his first piece of team silverware, while having to scrap it out for European qualification. Conte said: “It’s important to have this record, but what is more important is to lift a trophy.”Asked if winning silverware at Spurs is realistic, Conte added: “We have to be dreamers. I said to the players today that this (victory) has to be a starting point.” At various times in the game, the Spurs fans made it clear where their loyalties lie. They sang for Kane, they chanted for Conte and they made their displeasure with chairman D