Jones in chair for Sky Super Sunday
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Your support makes all the difference.David Jones will present Sky Sports' Super Sunday coverage of West Ham v Birmingham and Liverpool's visit to Chelsea this weekend, the first since Richard Keys and Andy Gray departed.
Jones replaced Keys for last week's match between Bolton and Chelsea after the pair were stood down following sexist comments. He will be joined in the studio by regular analysts Jamie Redknapp and Ray Wilkins.
Presenting duties will, for now, be decided on a game-by-game basis. Ed Chamberlin will head up tonight's broadcast of Fulham v Newcastle.
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