Schedule
Early
01:00
Laura McGhie—02/11/2025
Laura McGhie with your calls and features through the night.
05:00
Newscast—02/11/2025
Adam Fleming and friends discuss the week's biggest stories.
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Morning
06:00
Sunday Breakfast—02/11/2025
The big weekend news and sports stories with Jeanette Kwakye and Nick Bright.
10:00
Colin Murray—Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, Lewis Butroid, Greg Brady, David James, Helen Ward, John Cross
Greg Brady, David James, Helen Ward, John Cross and others join Colin
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Afternoon
12:00
5 Live Sport—5 Live Premier League Sunday, 02/11/2025
Steve Crossman and guests build up to today's Premier League fixtures.
14:00
Premier League Football—2025-26, West Ham United v Newcastle United
Live football commentary of West Ham United v Newcastle United in the Premier League.
16:00
5 Live Sport—5 Live Premier League Sunday, Pre-match: Manchester City v AFC Bournemouth
Steve Crossman builds up to Manchester City v Bournemouth in the Premier League.
16:30
Premier League Football—2025-26, Manchester City v AFC Bournemouth
Live football commentary of Manchester City v Bournemouth in the Premier League.
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Evening
18:30
606—Haaland, Hammers and heartbreak...
Your football calls with Robbie Savage and Chris Sutton.
20:00
The Wayne Rooney Show—Ronaldo vs Rooney: Who Was Faster? Wayne Answers Your Questions
Wayne Rooney sits down to answer your biggest questions in a special Q&A episode.
20:30
Football Daily—Premier League Review
Football Daily reviews this weekend's Premier League action.
21:00
Stephen Nolan—02/11/2025
The day's main news stories, topical debate and interviews.
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Late
00:00
Test Match Special Podcast—Simon Jones: The 2005 Ashes and me
Simon Jones talks through his memories of England’s 2005 victory.
00:30
The Ashes—How to Win the Ashes: Glenn McGrath on the 1997 series
Glenn McGrath takes us back to the 1997 Ashes.
01:00
Dotun Adebayo—03/11/2025
Dotun Adebayo with your calls and discussion through the night.
05:00
Wake Up to Money—Running on empty?
Questions remain over the supply of Nexperia chips, with concerns for the car industry.















