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on BBC One London

Presented by Steve Rider.
12.20 Football Focus Ray Stubbs previews of the weekend's top fixtures and the best of the week's action.
1.20, 2.00 Rugby Union A look ahead to an afternoon of rugby featuring Six Nations action as Italy prepare to take on France and Wales face Ireland. Italy v France
Live coverage of this afternoon's first match, kickoff 2pm, as France travel to Rome looking for a repeat of last year's victory.
Home side Italy have only enjoyed one victory over their opponents but will hopefully be back to full strength as top scrum-half Alessandro Troncon returns to the fray after his one-match suspension. Although statistically the stronger side, France continue to struggle after their defeat at the hands of Ireland in the last round. Can they regain their previous good form? Commentary Eddie Butler and Brian Moore. (S)
3.45 Football Half Times
3.50,4.55 Rugby Union Wales v Ireland
Full live coverage of the second of today's matches, kickoff 4pm.
Wales return to the Millennium Stadium, the scene of their record defeat against England, to face a powerful
Ireland side. Wales need a good result and will be looking to players such as Robert Howley and Scott Gibbs to spur them on to victory. Ireland will be looking to build on their excellent performance so far and with star players such as Keith Wood and Brian O'Driscoll they will be an extremely tough side to beat.
Commentary from Bill McLaren and Jonathan Davies. (S)
4.45 Football Full Times The final results from today's matches.
5.45 Final Score A roundup of today's sporting action. Producer Paul Davies
Editor Michael Cole (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/sport

Contributors

Presented By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Ray Stubbs
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Alessandro Troncon
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Eddie Butler
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Brian Moore.
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Robert Howley
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Scott Gibbs
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Keith Wood
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Brian O'Driscoll
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Bill McLaren
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Jonathan Davies.
Producer:
Paul Davies
Editor:
Michael Cole

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