Watch it

“Amazing Race” (8 p.m., CBS). The four remaining teams head to Prague. Will Sam and Dan pick a fight with the Globetrotters? Better question: Will the Globetrotters break them in half if they do?

“Curb Your Enthusiasm” (9 p.m., HBO). The season finale is upon us, and the “Seinfeld” gang’s not-really-a-reunion show is finally here. Of course, that’s all an elaborate ruse Larry thought up to get back together with his ex, so that’s where the suspense will lie — just how will he screw this up? (My crazy theory: Cheryl falls for Jason Alexander.)

Record it

“Collision” (9 p.m., PBS). The finale of this “Masterpiece Contemporary” miniseries. I still haven’t watched last week’s installment; I’m saving it for the slow TV week ahead. But it’s supposed to be good, and it’s hard to go wrong with a BBC miniseries.

“Next Iron Chef” (9 p.m., Food Network). The newest Iron Chef is crowned. Will it be Chef Mehta or Chef Garces? My money’s on Mehta.

“Venture Bros.” (midnight, Cartoon Network). There’s a mystery in Dr. Venture’s therapy group. Meanwhile, pedophile Sgt. Hatred is trapped in a theater full of kids. Ruh-roh.

Games of the day

49ers at Packers (10 a.m., Fox). In which 49ers fans can see firsthand the quarterback they should have drafted instead of Alex Smith in 2005. Aaron Rodgers, ahhh, what could have been . . .

Chargers at Broncos (1 p.m., CBS). The nice thing about the Raiders being blacked out is that we get to see good games like this. And that we don’t have to watch the Raiders, of course.

Eagles at Bears (5 p.m., NBC). What’s the over/under on how many interceptions Jay Cutler will throw? Say three, and take the over.

Skip it

American Music Awards (8 p.m., ABC). Awards shows are almost always lame, and this is one of the lamest of the bunch.

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