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SPORT LIVE SUPER SUNDAY

Live SPFL is Celtic’s trip to Kilmarnock (kick-off 12midday). Then, Luton welcome Manchester City to Kenilworth Road (k.o. 2pm) ahead of Newcastle United’s visit to Spurs (k.o. 4.30pm), with Dejan Kulusevski (below). Live WSL is Arsenal v Chelsea (k.o. 12.30pm), followed by Spurs v Manchester United (k.o. 6.45pm). Sky Sports Football, 11am; Sky Sports Premier League, from 1pm; BBC2, 12.15pm, Sky Showcase, 6.30pm & Sky Sports Main Event, 7.30pm

SPORT CHAMPIONS CUP RUGBY LIVE

Sale Sharks host Stade Français (k.o. 1pm). Afterwards, Leinster visit La Rochelle, while Leicester are at home to Stormers (k.o.s 3.15pm). Finally, Racing 92 take on Harlequins at Paris La Defénse Arena (k.o. 5.30pm). ITV1, 12.30pm, TNT Sports 1, from 12.30pm & TNT Sports 2, 2.45pm

POP AN AUDIENCE WITH KYLIE

Twenty-two years after her first Audience With… appearance, the Aussie superstar is back, performing in front of fans and VIPs at the Royal Albert Hall. There’s a selection of her greatest hits, including recent smash Padam Padam, and, if they should be so lucky, a chance for guests to ask her questions about her life and career. ITV1, 7.45pm

DRAMA VIGIL

In the second six-part series of the Emmy-winning drama, DCI Amy Silva (Suranne Jones) and DI Kirsten Longacre (Rose Leslie), a couple as well as colleagues, investigate when a weapons test on an airforce base in Scotland results in seven deaths – and the incident threatens Britain’s relationship with a Middle Eastern ally. BBC1, 9pm (See cover story, p1)

ARTS KILLING SHERLOCK: LUCY WORSLEY ON THE CASE OF CONAN DOYLE

In a new three-part series, the historian uses her detective skills to delve into the love-hate relationship between Arthur Conan Doyle and his famous creation, Sherlock Holmes. The sleuth may have brought him fame and fortune, but the writer eventually regarded him as a millstone around his neck. BBC2, 9pm

ENTERTAINMENT I’M A CELEBRITY… GET ME OUT OF HERE! FINAL

Viewing figures were down, campmates have quit – and then there’s Nigel Farage. But after three weeks of hardships and bushtucker trials, it all comes to an end this evening when Ant and Dec crown this year’s King or Queen of the Jungle. ITV1, 9pm

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