

Goals on Sunday
Season - Episode
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7 - 1August 8, 2010 Aug 08, 2010
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7 - 2August 15, 2010 Aug 15, 2010
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7 - 3August 22, 2010 Aug 22, 2010
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7 - 4August 29, 2010 Aug 29, 2010
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7 - 5September 5, 2010 Sep 05, 2010
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7 - 6September 12, 2010 Sep 12, 2010
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7 - 7September 19, 2010 Sep 19, 2010
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7 - 11October 17, 2010 Oct 17, 2010
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7 - 12October 24, 2010 Oct 24, 2010
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7 - 13October 31, 2010 Oct 31, 2010
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7 - 17November 28, 2010 Nov 28, 2010
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6 - 2August 16, 2009 Aug 16, 2009
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6 - 3August 23, 2009 Aug 23, 2009
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6 - 4August 30, 2009 Aug 30, 2009
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6 - 5September 6, 2009 Sep 06, 2009
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6 - 6September 13, 2009 Sep 13, 2009
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6 - 7September 20, 2009 Sep 20, 2009
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6 - 12October 25, 2009 Oct 25, 2009
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6 - 13November 1, 2009 Nov 01, 2009
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6 - 18December 6, 2009 Dec 06, 2009
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6 - 20December 20, 2009 Dec 20, 2009
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6 - 21December 27, 2009 Dec 27, 2009
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6 - 24January 17, 2010 Jan 17, 2010
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6 - 25January 24, 2010 Jan 24, 2010
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6 - 27February 7, 2010 Feb 07, 2010
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6 - 30February 28, 2010 Feb 28, 2010
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6 - 31March 7, 2010 Mar 07, 2010
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6 - 40May 9, 2010 May 09, 2010
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6 - 41May 16, 2010 May 16, 2010
Overview
Goals on Sunday is a British television show on Sky Sports 1 that shows highlights and analysis of Premier League, Scottish Premier League and Football League Championship matches. Shown on a Sunday morning, the programme is fronted by Chris Kamara and Ben Shephard. Kamara has formerly presented the show with Ian Payne, Rob McCaffrey and Claire Tomlinson. The show is largely popular for the guest analysts who appear on the show. These are mainly players, ex-players managers or ex-managers and they often exchange jokes with the presenters. It has been described as two hours of mostly Premier League highlights that is set apart from Sky Sports’ world of swooshing graphics by its opening titles. Tomlinson left the show in October 2007 and was replaced until the end of the season by Paul Boardman with a handful of appearances from Jeff Stelling. Ian Payne was confirmed as Kamara's new co-presenter ahead of the 2008/2009 season, and his arrival coincided with the show's new set and titles. Payne left the show in 2010 and was set to be replaced with David Jones However, Ben Shephard was later confirmed as the new co-presenter. The show's theme tune is the Faith No More cover version of The Commodores single Easy. The studio background is a view across Surrey Quays in London's docklands.