When do the clocks go back?
By Tristan Wootton on 2010-10-27 16:55:17
LONDON, UK - Punters across the UK should bear in mind that the clocks go back by one hour on Sunday 31 October. The hour change officially takes place at 2am on Sunday morning, which means an extra hour lie-in for many on Sunday morning.
Sports bettors should use the hours wisely to prepare themselves for a bonanza of sporting activity on Sunday afternoon. The Cork Grand National takes place in Ireland, and soccer fans can watch Liverpool`s trip to Bolton in the English Premier League on Sky Sports.
Live Odds and Scores reckon that the highlight is the NFL game at Wembley, which is between the 49ers and the Broncos. It begins at 5pm and promises to be a special occasion.
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Comment posted at: 2010-10-27 17:55:00
Sports bettors should use the hours wisely to prepare themselves for a bonanza of sporting activity on Sunday afternoon. The Cork Grand National takes place in Ireland, and soccer fans can watch Liverpool`s trip to Bolton in the English Premier League on Sky Sports.
Live Odds and Scores reckon that the highlight is the NFL game at Wembley, which is between the 49ers and the Broncos. It begins at 5pm and promises to be a special occasion.
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Comment posted at: 2010-10-27 17:55:00