Schedule
Early
00:00
Moment of Truth—9. An Easter Rising
The managers of Oxford and Rotherham both try to secure promotion amid torrents of abuse.
00:30
Moment of Truth—10. A Family Affair
In a must-win tie for The U’s, Robinson reflects on his job’s impact on his family.
01:00
Dotun Adebayo—21/11/2022
Dotun Adebayo with your calls and discussion through the night.
05:00
Wake Up to Money—The World Cup heats up as the economy cools down
The World Cup heats up in Qatar as the economy cools down back here.
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Morning
06:00
5 Live Breakfast—21/11/2022
Rick Edwards presents live from Qatar, plus the day's news with Rachel Burden.
09:00
Nicky Campbell—21/11/2022
Nicky Campbell takes your calls on the day's talking points.
11:00
World Cup—Qatar 2022, World Cup build-up
Mark Chapman and guests are live in Qatar ahead of England's first match against Iran.
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Afternoon
13:00
World Cup—Qatar 2022, England v Iran
Live football commentary of England v Iran in Group B of the FIFA World Cup 2022.
15:15
World Cup—Qatar 2022, 21/11/2022
Mark Chapman presents build up to Senegal v Netherlands in the World Cup
16:00
World Cup—Qatar 2022, Senegal v Netherlands
Live football commentary of Senegal v Netherlands in Group A of the FIFA World Cup 2022.
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Evening
18:00
World Cup—Qatar 2022, 21/11/2022
Kelly Cates presents build-up to USA v Wales. Plus reaction to Senegal v Netherlands.
19:00
World Cup—Qatar 2022, USA v Wales
Live football commentary of USA v Wales in Group B of the FIFA World Cup 2022.
21:00
World Cup—Qatar 2022, 21/11/2022
Kelly Cates presents reaction to USA v Wales and the rest of the day's World Cup action.
22:00
606—Your Calls after England & Wales World Cup Openers
Your calls with Robbie and Chris after Wales and England's opening World Cup games.
23:00
Colin Murray—21/11/2022
Colin Murray with late night conversation and in-depth interviews.
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Late
01:00
Dotun Adebayo—22/11/2022
Dotun Adebayo with your calls and discussion through the night.
05:00
Wake Up to Money—Lions, dragons and an intolerance of love
Sean hears how England and Wales's World Cup starts could help businesses back home.










