Episode
Match of the Day: 3rd February 2007
Overview
Highlights of today's Premiership fixtures, including the Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton and the London derby in which Charlton took on Chelsea. Plus Watford's match with Bolton.
Details
- Series
- Match of the Day
- Season
- Season 43
- Episode
- Episode 50
- Air date
- 2007-02-03
- Runtime
- 80 min
Episode context
3rd February 2007 is Episode 50 in Season 2006/07 of Match of the Day. It aired on 2007-02-03. The runtime is 80 min.
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