Wednesday, December 31st TV listings for ESPN News
30 for 30 Bernie and Ernie
Basketball players Bernard King and Ernie Grunfeld form an unlikely friendship despite vastly differing backgrounds and experiences.
SportsCenter New
ESPN's flagship program provides sports news, highlights and analysis.
SportsCenter New
ESPN's flagship program provides sports news, highlights and analysis.
Get Up New
Host Mike Greenberg is joined by ESPN analysts to analyze the latest news from the world of sports on a morning show originating from Hudson Square in Lower Manhattan.
First Take New
Stephen A. Smith debates the hottest topics in sports.
Field Yates hosts ESPN's top Fantasy Football experts for a daily discussion of rankings, injuries and game previews and debate how the biggest NFL stories impact Fantasy Football.
A commemorative look at the 10-year anniversary of the College Football Playoff that highlights the SEC's success across the last decade. During that time, the SEC earned 12 CFP appearances and six National Championships -- the most of any league.
A look at the Georgia Bulldogs.
Programming to be announced.
X Games Aspen 2025
From Buttermilk Ski Resort in Pitkin County, Colo.
X Games Aspen 2025
From Buttermilk Ski Resort in Pitkin County, Colo.
World of X Games Precious Leader Women
Previews, highlights and stories involving events and athletes from the X Games.
30 for 30 Jordan Rides the Bus
In 1993, following the murder of his father, Michael Jordan shocked the world of sport when he turned his back on basketball to take up minor league baseball.
SportsCenter New
ESPN's flagship program provides sports news, highlights and analysis.
SportsCenter New
ESPN's flagship program provides sports news, highlights and analysis.
E60 Heart of Pearl
Unfiltered access into a former NBA player's life journey as he awaits a life-saving transplant.
30 for 30 Brian and the Boz
The rise, fall and maturation of former Oklahoma University All-American linebacker Brian Bosworth.
30 for 30 Elway to Marino
The 1983 NFL Draft was highlighted by a record six quarterbacks being taken in the first round, including John Elway and Dan Marino.
