• Air date: 10 Aug '03 113 episodes
      In August 2003, it is announced that the BBC has won back the right to show Premiership highlights from 2004, for three years.
  • List of Episodes (113)
    • 51. 5th February 2004: African Cup of Nations

      05 Feb '04
      Highlights of today's group D games in which Nigeria - whose side should feature Premiership stars such as Jay-Jay Okocha and Nwankwo Kanu - take on Benin, while former champions South Africa play Morocco.
    • 52. 7th February 2004: African Cup of Nations

      07 Feb '04
      Coverage of one of today's two quarter-final matches from Tunisia. With the competition down to the knockout stage, each of the eight remaining teams could be just two games away from the final. Today's match sees a group A team take on a side from group B.
    • 53. 7th February 2004: African Cup of Nations

      07 Feb '04
      Quarter-final highlights as the winners of group A take on the runners-up in group B, while the team that topped group B face the second-placed team in group A.
    • 54. 8th February 2004: African Cup of Nations

      08 Feb '04
      Coverage of a quarter-final clash between qualifiers from groups C and D. Cameroon were expected to make it to the last eight from group C but got off to a lacklustre start with a 1-1 draw with Algeria. Group D favourites Nigeria, meanwhile, began their campaign with a poor performance in their 1-0 defeat to Morocco. Did the two African giants manage a comeback?
    • 55. 8th February 2004: African Cup of Nations

      08 Feb '04
      Garth Crooks presents highlights of the last two quarter-finals, in which the top two teams from both group C and group D battled it out in Monastir and Sfax.
    • 56. 11th February 2004: African Cup of Nations

      11 Feb '04
      Semi-final action as the tournament reaches a critical stage in Tunisia. Will favourites Cameroon, Senegal and Nigeria have made it through to this stage?
    • 57. 11th February 2004: African Cup of Nations

      11 Feb '04
      Semi-final action and only four teams are now left in the competition. Will favourites Cameroon, Senegal and Nigeria have made it through to this stage?
    • 58. 13th February 2004: African Cup of Nations

      13 Feb '04
      Coverage of the third-place play-off. Although the teams will be disappointed not to have made it to tomorrow's final, they'll both be striving for a win today to cement their place as the third-ranking team on the continent. The 2002 play-off in Mali was certainly a keenly contested affair - the hosts tried to physically intimidate Nigeria but came out runners up, as Portsmouth striker Aiyegbeni Yakubu snatched a 1-0 win for the Super Eagles.
    • 59. 14th February 2004: FA Cup Fifth Round: Sunderland v Birmingham City

      14 Feb '04
      Coverage from the Stadium of Light of this FA Cup fifth-round clash. In the previous round, Sunderland edged past first division play-off rivals Ipswich 2-1 at Portman Road, while Premiership side Birmingham had a similarly narrow win over Division One strugglers Wimbledon 1-0 at St Andrew's.
    • 60. 14th February 2004: African Cup of Nations Final

      14 Feb '04
      After 31 matches, the tournament is down to just two teams, battling it out at the Rades Stadium in Tunis. Will Cameroon have made it through to stand a chance of being the first ever nation to win the trophy on three consecutive occasions? And will other favourites Senegal have won their place?
    • 61. 14th February 2004: FA Cup Fifth Round

      14 Feb '04
      FA Cup fifth-round highlights, including Sunderland v Birmingham, Fulham at home to West Ham, plus the Manchester derby and Tranmere v Swansea.
    • 62. 14th February 2004: African Cup of Nations Final

      14 Feb '04
      Garth Crooks presents highlights of the final from the 60,000-seater Rades Stadium in Tunis.
    • 63. 15th February 2004: FA Cup Fifth Round: Arsenal v Chelsea

      15 Feb '04
      Coverage of the FA Cup fifth-round tie from Highbury. For the fourth season in a row, London's big two are battling it out in the competition, with Arsenal hoping to become the first team since the 19th century to win the Cup three times in a row, while Chelsea - who have not beaten the Gunners in the competition since 1947 - will be trying to set the record straight.
    • 64. 18th February 2004: International Friendlies

      18 Feb '04
      Highlights of the friendly matches between Portugal and England in the Algarve, and Wales and Scotland in Cardiff.
    • 65. 24th February 2004: FA Cup Fifth Round Replays

      24 Feb '04
      FA Cup fifth-round replay highlights.
    • 66. 3rd March 2004: Uefa Cup

      03 Mar '04
      Newcastle United v Valerenga. Coverage from St James' Park of Newcastle's Uefa Cup third-round, second-leg game against Norwegian side Valerenga. The Magpies will start as favourites to progress to the last 16 against a side who did not manage a win in the first two rounds of the competition.
    • 67. 6th March 2004: FA Cup Sixth Round: Portsmouth v Arsenal

      06 Mar '04
      Coverage from Fratton Park of this all-Premiership FA Cup quarter-final. Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp has guided the Premiership new boys into the last eight for the first time since 1992 but they face a daunting task against the visitors from north London, who haven't been beaten in the competition since the final and are aiming for a record-equalling third successive triumph in the competition. But, in their fifth-round victory over Liverpool last month, Pompey have already shown that they
    • 68. 6th March 2004: FA Cup Sixth Round

      06 Mar '04
      The best of the action from today's two FA Cup quarter-finals, in which Fulham travelled north to Old Trafford to face Manchester United, while Portsmouth played host to cup holders Arsenal.
    • 69. 7th March 2004: FA Cup Sixth Round: Millwall v Tranmere Rovers

      07 Mar '04
      Coverage from the New Den as the two FA Cup underdogs compete in the quarter-finals, ensuring another non-Premiership side will progress to the semi-finals. First division Millwall will start as favourites to reach their first FA Cup semi-final since 1937 and will be helped by the experience of player/manager Dennis Wise, who has been on three Cup-winning sides. But the Lions face fierce competition from second division Rovers, who have reached this stage of the competition three times in the
    • 70. 17th March 2004: FA Cup Sixth Round Replays

      17 Mar '04
      Action from tonight's FA Cup sixth-round replays.
    • 71. 25th March 2004: Uefa Cup: Barcelona v Celtic

      25 Mar '04
      Coverage from the Nou Camp of the second leg of Celtic's fourth-round tie against Barcelona. Martin O'Neill 's side were runners-up in the competition last year, beating the likes of Liverpool, Celta Vigo and Stuttgart, and will be hoping to go one better this time around. But first they have to make it past Barcelona to the quarter-finals, and on home soil the Spanish side will be no pushover.
    • 72. 28th March 2004: Scottish Premier League

      28 Mar '04
      Rangers v Celtic. The reigning champions bid to halt a four-match losing streak against their Old Firm rivals, who seem certain to succeed them as SPL kings. With a huge league lead, as well as progression to the last four of the Scottish Cup at the expense of Rangers, Celtic are on course for a domestic double.
    • 73. 31st March 2004: International Friendly

      31 Mar '04
      Highlights of the friendly between Sweden and England in Gothenburg, one of Sven-Goran Erikson's last chances to assess players prior to Euro 2004.
    • 74. 3rd April 2004: FA Cup Semi-Final: Arsenal v Manchester United

      03 Apr '04
      Coverage from Villa Park of this all-Premiership FA Cup semi-final. Arsene Wenger's Gunners have swept all before them this season, so Alex Ferguson's United will have to be at their best if they are to keep alive their most realistic chance of silverware this season.
    • 75. 14th April 2004: Uefa Cup

      14 Apr '04
      Villarreal v Celtic. Coverage from Spain of the Uefa Cup quarter-final second leg. Are Martin O'Neill 's Celtic side able to go one step nearer to emulating their march to the final last season against unfancied Villarreal?