Sky Sports Today

Sky Sports Today (2016-2017)

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All the news from the Premier League and beyond. Plus, a comprehensive round-up of the day's other sports news.

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Scheduleevery Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2017-02-2424/02/2017Feb 24, 2017
2017-02-2323/02/2017Feb 23, 2017
2017-02-2222/02/2017Feb 22, 2017
2017-02-2121/02/2017Feb 21, 2017
2017-02-2020/02/2017Feb 20, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Sky Sports Today' premiere?

'Sky Sports Today' premiered on January 6, 2016.

Who were the main hosts of 'Sky Sports Today' in 2016?

The main hosts of 'Sky Sports Today' in 2016 were Dave Clark, Natalie Sawyer, and Jim White.

How long was each episode of 'Sky Sports Today'?

Each episode of 'Sky Sports Today' had a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

Which sports did 'Sky Sports Today' primarily cover?

'Sky Sports Today' primarily covered a wide range of sports including football, cricket, rugby, tennis, and golf.

Did 'Sky Sports Today' feature live interviews with athletes and sports personalities?

Yes, 'Sky Sports Today' frequently featured live interviews with athletes and sports personalities to provide insights and analysis.

Did 'Sky Sports Today' include highlights from recent sporting events?

Yes, 'Sky Sports Today' included highlights from recent sporting events to keep viewers updated on the latest news and outcomes.

How often did 'Sky Sports Today' air new episodes?

'Sky Sports Today' aired new episodes daily, providing a comprehensive coverage of sports news and events.

Did 'Sky Sports Today' have a dedicated segment for football news?

Yes, 'Sky Sports Today' had a dedicated segment for football news, covering both domestic and international leagues.

Were there any special features or analysis segments in 'Sky Sports Today'?

Yes, 'Sky Sports Today' included special features and analysis segments with expert commentators to provide in-depth insights into various sports.

Did 'Sky Sports Today' cover major sporting events like the Olympics and World Cup?

Yes, 'Sky Sports Today' extensively covered major sporting events like the Olympics and World Cup, providing live updates, interviews, and analysis.

Did 'Sky Sports Today' have a live studio audience?

No, 'Sky Sports Today' did not have a live studio audience. It was primarily a news and analysis-based program.

Were there any regular guest appearances on 'Sky Sports Today'?

Yes, 'Sky Sports Today' featured regular guest appearances by renowned sports personalities, coaches, and analysts.

Did 'Sky Sports Today' have a segment dedicated to betting odds and predictions?

Yes, 'Sky Sports Today' included a segment dedicated to betting odds and predictions, providing insights for sports enthusiasts and gamblers.

Did 'Sky Sports Today' have a segment for viewer interaction or fan questions?

No, 'Sky Sports Today' did not have a specific segment for viewer interaction or fan questions. It focused more on delivering sports news and analysis.

Did 'Sky Sports Today' have a regular weather update segment?

No, 'Sky Sports Today' did not include a regular weather update segment. It primarily focused on sports-related news and events.

Did 'Sky Sports Today' have a specific segment for showcasing sports documentaries?

Yes, 'Sky Sports Today' occasionally showcased sports documentaries to provide viewers with a deeper understanding of various sports.

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