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T20 CRICKET South Africa v England, 3.30pm, Sky Cricket & Main Event

THE teams head back to Newlands in Cape Town for the third and final T20 match, with England going for the series whitewash after some impressive batting displays.

FOOTBALL Liverpool v Ajax, 7pm, BT Sport 2

AFTER last week’s 2-0 defeat to Atalanta, the Reds can ill afford another slip-up tonight against the Dutch league champions. Meanwhile, Manchester City look to keep up their 100 per cent record in Champions League Group C as they take on Porto (7.15pm, BT Sport 3).

ON-DEMAND SERIES Expedition To The Edge, discovery+

THE new series continue to roll onto Discovery’s on demand service. Along with this serious Arctic expedition, there’s the similar Impossible Row and the almost entirely unserious Dodgeball Thunderdom­e.

KILLER DRAMA Prodigal Son, 9pm, Sky One

IMPRISONED serial killer Martin (Michael Sheen) is genuinely delighted by events in tonight’s penultimat­e episode. ‘Family reunion!’ he exclaims as tragic news brings both Jessica and his children to his cell. Alas, for Martin, this reunion does not last long . . .

GRAFFITI HISTORY GoGoldie:de: Thee Art That Made Me,

9pm, 9 Sky Arts

GOLDIE (pictured) is known as a DJ, but his first love is graffiti, and here he explains what this ‘barbarian art’ is aall about. He recalls his time in New York in the mid-Eighties, aand the picture he ppaints of a rebellious subculture in the city at the time is, legality aside, an evocative one.

GLOBAL MYSTERIES Atlas Of Cursed Places, 9pm, National Geographic

IT CAN be hard to take shows about the likes of the Bermuda Triangle seriously, and host Sam Sheridan knows this. His new series takes a rigorous approach, but he’s also doing this because he wants to find some magic in the world. Destinatio­n one is, yes, the Bermuda Triangle.

EIGHTIES TALE The Falklands Play, 10pm, BBC4

WRITTEN in 1986 and shelved for what appeared to be political reasons, Ian Curteis’s impressive drama eventually saw the light of day in 2002, albeit in a shortened form. It explores the manoeuvrin­gs of Margaret Thatcher’s (Patricia Hodge) government during the Falklands conflict.

AMERICAN SCANDAL Flint, 10pm, BBC Scotland

ALEC BALDWIN narrates this new documentar­y about the aftermath of the water pollution scandal in Flint, Michigan — specifical­ly, the impact it’s had on the children. An odd film for BBC Scotland to champion, perhaps, but a good one. (In Scotland: Freeview 9, Freesat 106, Sky 115, Virgin 108. Outside Scotland: Freesat 174, Sky 457, Virgin 162)

SISTER ACT At Home With The Nolans, 10pm, Quest Red

WE FOLLOWED them on a cruise and now, in this new series, we follow the Nolans in Cheshire. In part one, the sisters make a heartfelt toast to Bernie on what would have been her 60th birthday, and Linda (pictured with Coleen and Denise) and Anne receive distressin­g health news. (Freeview 39, Sky 149, Virgin 170)

FILM THRILLER My Zoe, 10pm, Sky Premiere

JULIE DELPY, who also directs, stars in this sci-fi thriller as a desperate mother, a geneticist who puts her faith in science after a tragedy. With Gemma Arterton and Daniel Bruhl.

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