What’s on TV?
There were a handful of Dutch Eredivisie matches and a DBU Pokalen (Denmark) match that kicked off over an hour ago, all on ESPN+, if you want to catch the end or a replay.
9:30 AM - Antwerp v. Club Brugge - Belgian First Division - ESPN+
9:30 AM - AIK v. Malmo FF - Allsvenskan - ESPN+
10:00 AM - Aston Villa v. Everton - Premier League - NBCSN
11:45 AM - Crotone v. Hellas Verona - Serie A - ESPN+
11:45 AM - RB Leipzig v. Borussia Dortmund - DFB Pokal - ESPN2, ESPN Deportes
12:15 PM - Manchester United v. Liverpool - Premier League - NBCSN
Question Time production company saved by rescue deal
Sport-focused Tinopolis came under pressure from the pandemic-induced shutdown of the TV production sector last year
A pre-lockdown edition of BBC One s Question Time produced in Liverpool
One of the UK s biggest TV production companies behind
Question Time and Premier League coverage on BT Sport and Amazon has won a rescue deal saving 650 jobs after being battered by the pandemic.
Tinopolis was on the brink of running out of cash as it grappled with the production sector s widespread shutdown due to Covid.
The company that also produces Crufts coverage for Channel 4 has now agreed terms with lenders that will inject fresh capital into the business, but wipe out more than £100m in loans owed to executives and former managers.
Everton v Manchester City live stream – how to watch live in the UK
Everton will welcome Manchester City to Goodison Park on
Wednesday, February 17. Kick-off is at
8.15pm, and you can watch the match live on Amazon Prime Video. Clive BrunskillGetty Images
If you already subscribe to Prime Video you can watch the game at no extra cost, as all of the matches streamed on the service are included with a subscription (which costs £7.99 a month, or £79 a year).
If you ve never subscribed to Amazon Prime before, you can watch the match for free by taking advantage of a 30-day free trial – this will allow you to watch Man City v Everton and all of the shows and movies included with Prime.