![]() Rugby Union: World Cup Pool A – France v Uruguay Squash: Qatar Classic – Women’s Semi-finals + Men’s Quarter-finalsīaseball: Major League Baseball – Miami Marlins Milwaukee Brewers Golf: DP European Tour – BMW PGA Championship, Round 1Ĭricket: England v Sri Lanka – 3rd Women’s ODI Rugby League: NRL Women’s Premiership – Wests Tigers v Newcastle Knightsġ0.45am, Sky Sports Arena/HD (CH 518/508) On top of that you can enjoy golf, MMA, baseball, athletics, badminton, Aussie Rules and more, including the World Series of Darts finals on ITV3 and ITV4, live from Amsterdam – all part of another superb seven days of live sport on Virgin TV.īasketball: WNBA Play-offs – Minnesota Lynx Connecticut Sunġam, Sky Sports Arena/HD (CH 518/508) + Sky Sports Mix/HD (CH 520/510) There’s also women’s club football from Scotland and Wales. Find out if Red Bull can maintain their amazing winning streak at F1’s Singapore Grand Prix.Īnd men’s club football returns after the international break, with plenty of action from the Premier League, Scottish Premiership and English Football League, as well as games from Germany, Italy and France. The new NFL season is in full swing, while there are crunch rugby league matches in England and Australia. ![]() ![]() There’s cricket every day, from England ODIs on Sky Sports to the Caribbean Premier League and Asia Cup on TNT Sports, while in horse racing the St Leger Festival comes live from Doncaster. After five straight wins in their Euro qualifiers, and with home advantage, Scotland will be confident of a win. Scotland aren’t in action but their men’s football team are, as they face England at Hampden Park in a match that’s technically a friendly, marking the 150th anniversary of the first football international (played between these two, er, 151 years ago in 1872). England, Ireland and Wales all opened their Rugby World Cup 2023 campaigns with wins and will look to build momentum as the tournament continues, live on ITV1 and ITV4 – part of the feast of live sport on your Virgin TV channels this week (Monday 11 to Sunday 17 September).Īll the other World Cup games are live too, including Australia’s clash with a dangerous Fiji side that could bring the Wallabies back to Earth after victory over Georgia. ![]()
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