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  1. Nov 4, 2022 · In 1983 the first live match from the Football League since 1960 was screened on ITV: Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest. The BBC also showed its first live match from the Football League: Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford.

  2. The first regular football programme on television, Match of the Day, began on 22 August 1964, at the start of the 1964-65 season. The identity of the match – Liverpool v Arsenal - was kept...

  3. The first edition of Match of the Day was scheduled for broadcast on BBC Two at 18.30, 22nd August 1964.

  4. Feb 14, 2003 · History of Match of the Day. BBC Sport Online brings you a potted history of Match of the Day, 36 years after it was first broadcast. Match of the Day made its debut in August 1964, broadcasting...

  5. The season 1983–84 also saw the first Match of the Day Live broadcasts of First Division matches, beginning with Manchester United vs Tottenham Hotspur on 16 December – a Friday evening fixture. This came some two months after the start of ITV's Big Match Live.

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  6. Sep 16, 2019 · On September 16, 1937, London-based Arsenal played its own reserve team as the British Broadcasting Company televised the match’s first 15 minutes. It was the first time soccer had been publicly broadcast on live television. Location: London, England.

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  8. 1937. 16 September – The BBC makes the world's first television broadcast of a football match, a specially arranged local mirror match derby fixture between Arsenal and Arsenal reserves. [1] 1938. 9 April - The BBC broadcasts live television coverage of the England v Scotland international from Wembley. [2]