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Live Super Sunday is a sports series airing on UK television.

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The upcoming broadcast is a dedicated programme centred on a Premier League encounter. It presents the fixture between Brighton & Hove Albion and Crystal Palace, slated to kick off at 14:00. The production will be aired as a stand‑alone episode, focusing solely on the match itself. Viewers can expect a straightforward presentation that mirrors the live event taking place at the Amex Stadium for football fans across the region. The core of the episode centres on the live action between Brighton and Crystal Palace. Kick‑off is scheduled for two o’clock in the afternoon, and the broadcast will follow the game from start to finish. All significant moments, including goals, set‑pieces and key passages of play, will be shown as they unfold on the pitch at the Amex Stadium for the audience watching at home throughout the televised coverage today. The programme will be transmitted from the Amex Stadium, the home ground of Brighton & Hove Albion, ensuring viewers receive an authentic representation of the venue's atmosphere. By aligning the broadcast schedule with the 2.00 pm kick‑off, the episode guarantees that the match is presented in real time, without delay. This straightforward format allows fans to experience the full progression of the Premier League clash as it happens for anyone following the league.

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The programme presents the Premier League clash between Liverpool and Manchester City, scheduled to start at 4.30 pm. It offers comprehensive coverage of the fixture taking place at Anfield, providing viewers with live updates, analysis and commentary throughout the match. The broadcast aims to keep fans informed of every development from the opening whistle. This episode focuses solely on the encounter at Liverpool’s home ground, delivering real‑time commentary and highlights as the two sides compete. Audiences can expect continuous reporting from the stadium, with the broadcast capturing every key moment from kickoff onward, ensuring supporters receive a full account of the action as it unfolds.