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Match of the Day 2026/27 Kicks Off And Nobody Is Ready For Tonight’s BBC One Schedule

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BBC One is dropping the goods tonight, folks! Match of the Day 2026/27 is on right now at 22:20 on August 22, 2026, setting the stage for an absolutely loaded Saturday night schedule. If you are not tuned in, you are missing the start of a serious programming feast. Get that remote ready because your evening just got booked solid.

Your Late-Night Viewing Is Locked In

Right after Match of the Day wraps up its football action, get ready for something completely different. At 23:40, “Something in the Water” takes over the screen. Talk about a double feature! BBC One is making sure there is no lull in your late-night entertainment. This isn’t just about catching a single show; it is about immersing yourself in a full evening of diverse content. From the adrenaline of sport to whatever mystery “Something in the Water” promises, BBC One is delivering back-to-back hits to keep you glued to your screen.

A Full House of Featured Shows and Categories

Seriously, the breadth of programming featured on BBC One is wild. Beyond tonight’s headliners, they have got everything from gripping narratives to laugh-out-loud comedy. We are talking shows like “Ludwig,” “The Hit List,” and “Dragons’ Den” to kick things off. For those who love a bit of culinary competition, “Celebrity MasterChef” is there. Crime fans can dive into “Murder 24/7,” while “The Rapture” and “The Great British Sewing Bee” offer unique viewing experiences. You can also catch “Alan Carr’s Picture Slam,” “Panorama,” “The Answer Run,” “Who Do You Think You Are?,” “Fake or Fortune?,” “Granite Harbour,” “Ashington AFC: Saving Our Club,” “I, Jack Wright Austin The Hairdresser Mysteries,” and “Outrageous Animal Park.”

The categories available are just as extensive. You have got your heavy-hitting Drama & Soaps, alongside thrilling Films. If you need a laugh, Comedy has you covered with titles like “Amandaland,” “Not Going Out,” “Death Valley,” “Mrs Brown’s Boys,” “Here We Go,” “St Denis Medical,” and “The Power of Parker.” Dive into insightful Documentaries or stay up to date with the News. Entertainment is packed with “Race Across the World,” “Destination X,” “Gladiators,” “Michael McIntyre’s Big Show,” “The Traitors,” “Would I Lie to You?,” “Have I Got News for You?,” and “The Weakest Link.” Music, Food, Lifestyle, History, Science & Nature, and Arts fill out the list. Plus, classic gems from the Archive are waiting. And for drama fans, check out “Annika,” “Blue Lights,” “Nightsleeper,” “This City Is Ours,” “SAS Rogue Heroes,” “The Gold,” “Death in Paradise,” and “Wolf Hall.” They even offer accessible alternative formats like Audio Described and Signed options, with specific regional content for Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, alongside CBeebies and CBBC for the kids.

So, get ready to dive in. Whether you are in it for the football, the drama, or a good laugh, BBC One has your evening locked down. This is appointment viewing, people!

This article was created with AI assistance and published under Seattle On Tap’s editorial standards. See our Editorial Policy.

Originally reported by BBC Sport.

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