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PE Supercurriculum Books Legacy PE Supercurriculum Books Legacy – James Kerr Running Full Tilt – Michael Currinder Friday Night Lights – H.G Bissinger Open – Andre Agassi The Money Game – Michael Lewis Ali: A Life – Jonathan Eig Podcasts 1 BBC Radio 5 live - That Peter Crouch Podcast 2 Marathonbet & Wisebuddah - Boot Room To Boardroom - And Everything In Between 3 Westwood One - The Jim Ross Report 4 Goalhanger Films - Lineker & Baker: Behind Closed Doors 5 JOE - House of Rugby 6 The Guardian - Football Weekly 7 BBC Radio 5 live - Football Daily 8 Whisper Films - On The Marbles 9 Formula 1 - F1: Beyond The Grid 10 The Rugby Pod - The Rugby Pod 11 BBC Radio 5 live - BeSpoke: the BBC's cycling podcast 12 All Football Commentators Are Geeks! - All Football Commentators Are Geeks! 13 GMBN Presents The Mountain Bike Podcast - GMBN Presents The Mountain Bike Podcast 14 NHS Choices - NHS Strength and Flexibility 15 Martin Yelling and Tom Williams - Marathon Talk 16 Muddy Knees Media - The Totally Football Show with James Richardson 17 Undr The Cosh - Undr The Cosh 18 Defy Life - The Defy Life Podcast 19 Richmond Weaver - Rich Take On Sports 20 Radio Stakhanov - The Football Ramble 21 Open Goal - Open Goal - Football Show 22 BBC Radio - The TriPod 23 I Had Trials Once... - I Had Trials Once... 24 Rob Vickerman - The Travelling Circus 25 BBC Radio 5 live - The Cut: The BBC Golf podcast 26 Rugby Media - Cue Commentator 27 NFL - Around the NFL 28 NHS Choices - NHS Couch to 5K+ 29 Sky Sports - Will Greenwood's Rugby Podcast 30 BBC Radio 5 live - Rugby Union Weekly 31 The Times - The Game Football Podcast 32 Lionel Birnie, Daniel Friebe, Richard Moore - The Cycling Podcast 33 Josh Widdicombe, Chris Scull and Michael Marden - Quickly Kevin; will he score? The 90s Football Show 34 Sky Sports - The Sky Sports Football Podcast 35 Sky Sports - The Debate 36 BBC Radio 5 live - Tailenders 37 BBC Radio Wales - Scrum V Rugby 38 Muddy Knees Media - The Bradley Wiggins Show by Eurosport 39 BBC Radio 5 live - Fighting Talk 40 BBC Radio 5 live - Flintoff, Savage and the Ping Pong Guy Sporting Events Calendar May: 1-5: Equestrian - Badminton Horse Trials 2-5: Cycling - Tour de Yorkshire 3: Cricket - Ireland v England ODI, Malahide 3: Athletics - Diamond League, Doha, Qatar 3-4: Rugby union - Pro14 quarter-finals 3: Hockey - FIH Pro League, Great Britain women v China women, London 4: Football - Women's FA Cup final, Wembley Stadium 4: Hockey - FIH Pro League: Great Britain men v Spain men, London 5: Cricket - England v Pakistan Twenty20, Cardiff 5: Hockey - FIH Pro League, Great Britain men v Pakistan men, London 7-8: Football - Champions League semi-finals, second legs 8: Cricket - England v Pakistan first one-day international, The Oval 9: Football - Europa League semi-finals, second legs 10-26 May: Ice Hockey - Men's World Championship, Slovakia 11: Cricket- England v Pakistan, second one-day international, Southampton 11: Rugby union - European Champions Cup final, Newcastle 11: Formula E - Monaco 11-12: Athletics - World Relays, Yokohama, Japan 11-2 June: Cycling - Giro d'Italia 11-12: Cricket - One-Day Cup semi-finals 11-12: Rugby league - Challenge Cup sixth round 12: Formula 1 - Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona 12: Football - Premier League final round of matches 14: Cricket - England v Pakistan, third one-day international, Bristol 15-19: Taekwondo - World Championships, Manchester 16-19: Golf - US PGA Championship, Bethpage, New York 17: Cricket - England v Pakistan, fourth one-day international, Trent Bridge 17-18: Rugby union - Pro14 semi-finals 17-19: Diving - London World Series 18: Football - FA Cup final, Wembley Stadium 18: Football - Women's Champions League final, Budapest 18-19: Football - final round of Scottish Premiership matches 18: Hockey - FIH Pro League, Great Britain women v Argentina women followed by Great Britain men v Argentina men, London 19: BBL & WBBL Play-off finals, O2 Arena, London 19: Cricket - England v Pakistan, fifth one-day international, Headingley 19: Hockey - FIH Pro League, Great Britain women v Belgium women followed by Great Britain men v Belgium men, London 22: Hockey - FIH Pro League, Pakistan men v Great Britain men, Krefeld, Germany 24: Rugby union - Premiership semi-finals 25: Football - Scottish Cup final, Hampden Park 25: Rugby union - Pro14 final, Glasgow 25: Cricket - One-Day Cup final, Lord's 25: Formula E - Berlin, Germany 25: Athletics - Diamond League, Shanghai, China 25-27: Football - EFL play-offs, Wembley Stadium 25-26: Rugby league - Super League Magic Weekend, Liverpool 25 May-7 June: Motorsport - Isle of Man TT 26 May-9 June: Tennis - French Open, Paris 26: Formula 1 - Monaco Grand Prix 26: Motorsport - Indianapolis 500, Indiana, USA 29: Football - Europa League final, Baku, Azerbaijan 30 May-15 July - Cricket World Cup in England starts with England v South Africa, The Oval 30 May-2 June: Golf - US Women's Open, South Carolina 30: Hockey - FIH Pro League, Belgium women v Great Britain women followed by Belgium men v Great Britain men, Antwerp 30: Athletics - Diamond League, Stockholm 31: Horse racing - Oaks, Epsom June: 1: Football - Champions League final, Madrid, Spain 1: Boxing - Anthony Joshua defends his world heavyweight titles, New York 1: Rugby union - Premiership final, Twickenham 1: Horse Racing - Epsom Derby 1: Hockey - FIH Pro League, Netherlands women v Great Britain women, Eindhoven 1-2: Rugby league - Challenge Cup quarter-finals 2: Hockey - FIH Pro League, Netherlands men v Great Britain men, Eindhoven 3: Cricket - World Cup, England v Pakistan, Trent Bridge 5: Football - Nations League semi-final, Portugal v Switzerland Porto 6: Football - Nations League semi-final, Netherlands v England, Guimaraes 6: Cricket - England v West Indies, first women's one-day international, Leicester 6: Hockey - FIH Pro League, Great Britain men v Germany men, London 6: Athletics - Diamond League, Rome 7: Hockey - FIH Pro League, Great Britain women v Germany women, London 7: Football - Euro 2020 qualifying, Denmark v Republic of Ireland, venue TBC 7 Jun-7 July: Football - Women's World Cup, France 8: Cricket World Cup - England v Bangladesh, Cardiff 8: Football - Euro 2020 qualifying, Estonia v Northern Ireland; 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