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By Caroline Cheese
From The Binocular on 606:](http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/F15643851thread=7175098&show=50)"Let’s face it, as good as Christmas was, Boxing Day is pretty much the same but with football and therefore better."1157: Best thing that happened to me this Christmas My dad got up special early this morning to make me porridge before I set off for work. Aw. I have almost forgiven him for not liking bread sauce. No doubt you’ll have some tales of joy to share, so whack me a text on 81111 (UK) or +44 7786200666 (the world), get on606](http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A61153391s_fromedit=1&s_type=15&s_sport=football)orTwitter.](http://twitter.com/carolinecheese)1153: Now if you ask me, these Premier League kick-off times look like they’ve had one too many Christmas sherries Today we shall feast on an amuse bouche of Birmingham v Chelsea (1245), a starter of Fulham v Tottenham accompanied by a dash of West Ham v Portsmouth (1300), before a palate cleanser of Burnley v Bolton (1400). Mains: Man City v Stoke, Sunderland v Everton, Wigan v Blackburn (1500). Pud: **Liverpool v Wolverhampton (1730).**1145: Hello you. Boxing Day here at BBC Sport towers has begun with a stomach-turning discussion about nasal hair trimmers and their possible uses, plus a general whinge about the rubbish telly on Christmas Day. Praise be for football then, which promises to keep us out of trouble until at least 1930 GMT. BRING ITThis article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.