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They are both important games, but if you can't play both I'd go after the Rival game first, just because it's a Rival. I believe a loss in either game will result in the same amount of dropped attendance.
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Please note that TV match is important for both of us. Meanwhile You aren't rival for Your rival (it isn't rule, every case is different).
So it's possible that opponent in TV match wants to win this match more than Your rival, because for You rival this match is ordinary.
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What B.B. said. However, you should also note that the rivalry game is more important in one aspect - you'll play your rival only twice, but you have three TV games. So it's easier to make up for a bad TV game than for a lost rivalry match.
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