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Clifford, Carbery and Jesus in the sporting spotlight this weekend. INPHO-PA

Here's your essential TV guide for this weekend's live sport

Get stuck into this lot over the weekend.

LAST UPDATE | 7 Oct 2022

Friday

8am: North Harbour v Auckland, Bunnings NPC quarter-final – Sky Sports Arena.

1pm: Spanish Open Day 2, DP World Tour Golf – Sky Sports Main Event.

1.15pm: Live racing from Newmarket, York and Chepstow – ITV 4.

7.35pm: Connacht v Munster, United Rugby Championship – TG4 and Premier Sports 2.

7.35pm: Edinburgh v Lions, United Rugby Championship – Premier Sports 1.

7.45pm: Dundalk v St Patrick’s Athletic, UCD v Sligo Rovers, Derry City v Finn Harps, Bohemian FC v Drogheda United; LOI Premier Division – LOI TV.

7.45pm: Cobh Ramblers v Longford Town, Cork City v Wexford FC, Galway United v Athlone Town, Waterford FC v Treaty United; LOI First Division – LOI TV.

7.45pm: Bristol Bears v Exeter, Premiership Rugby – BT Sport 1.

8pm: QPR v Reading, Championship – Sky Sports Main Event.

8pm: England v USA, Women’s international friendly – ITV.

10pm: Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Day 2, PGA Tour Golf – Sky Sports Golf.

Saturday

4.45am: Fiji v England, Women’s Rugby World Cup group stage – ITV.

5.30am: Canterbury v Northland, Bunnings NPC quarter-final – Sky Sports Arena.

6am: Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix qualifying – Sky Sports Main Event.

7.15am: Australia v New Zealand, Women’s Rugby World Cup group stage – ITV 4.

12.30pm: St Johnstone v Celtic, Scottish Premiership – Sky Sports Main Event.

12.30pm: Spanish Open Day 3, DP World Tour Golf – Sky Sports Golf.

1.30pm: Live racing from Newmarket and York – ITV 1.

2pm: Castres v Montpellier, French Top 14 – Premier Sports 2.

3pm: Man City v Southampton, Premier League – Premier Sports 1.

3pm: Bath v Gloucester, Premiership Rugby – BT Sport 2.

3pm: Zebre v Stormers, United Rugby Championship – TG4.

5pm: Leinster v Sharks, United Rugby Championship – RTÉ 2 and Premier Sports 1.

5pm: North Melbourne Kangaroos v Brisbane Lions, AFLW – TG4 (deferred coverage).

5pm: AC Milan v Juventus, Serie A – BT Sport 1.

5.15pm: Scarlets v Cardiff, United Rugby Championship – Premier Sports 2.

5.30pm: Brighton v Tottenham, Premier League – Sky Sports Main Event.

5.30pm: Borussia Dortmund v Bayern Munich, Bundesliga – Sky Sports Football.

7.30pm: Kilmacud Crokes v Ballyboden St-Enda’s, Dublin senior hurling semi-final – RTÉ 2.

7.35pm: Ulster v Ospreys, United Rugby Championship – TG4 and Premier Sports 2.

7.35pm: Glasgow Warriors v Bulls, United Rugby Championship – Premier Sports 1.

8pm: Getafe v Real Madrid, La Liga – La Liga Tv.

8pm: Reims v Paris Saint-Germain, Ligue 1 – BT Sport 2.

10pm: Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Day 3, PGA Tour Golf – Sky Sports Golf.

Sunday

5.45am: Wales v Scotland, Women’s Rugby World Cup group stage – ITV.

6am: Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix – Sky Sports Main Event.

11am: Uefa Euro 2024 qualifying draw – RTÉ 2.

12pm: Huddersfield Town v Hull City, Championship – Sky Sports Main Event.

12.30pm: Collingwood Magpies v GWS Giants, AFLW – TG4 (deferred coverage).

12.30pm: Spanish Open Day 4, DP World Tour Golf – Sky Sports Golf.

2pm: Crystal Palace v Leeds United, Premier League – Sky Sports Main Event.

2pm: Udinese v Atalanta, Serie A – BT Sport 2.

2.45pm: East Kerry v Kenmare Shamrocks, Kerry senior football quarter-final – TG4.

2.45pm: Benetton Treviso v Dragons, United Rugby Championship – Premier Sports 1.

3pm: Wasps v Northampton, Premiership Rugby – BT Sport 1.

4.30pm: Arsenal v Liverpool, Premier League – Sky Sports Main Event.

4.30pm: Naomh Conaill v St Eunan’s, Donegal senior football final – TG4.

5pm: Shamrock Rovers v Shelbourne, LOI Premier Division – RTÉ 2.

5pm: Cremonese v Napoli, Serie A – BT Sport 2.

6pm: New York Jets v Miami Dolphins, NFL – Sky Sports NFL.

7pm: Everton v Man United, Premier League – BT Sport 1.

8pm: Barcelona v Celta Vigo, La Liga – Premier Sports 1.

9.25pm: LA Rams v Dallas Cowboys, NFL – Sky Sports NFL.

10pm: Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Day 4, PGA Tour Golf – Sky Sports Golf.

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    May 18th 2015, 2:32 PM

    Even when on the bench he didn’t get game time. The coach doesn’t like or trust him. Saturday once again showed just how wrong O’connor has been all season

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    May 18th 2015, 6:24 PM

    O’Connor is just all wrong for Leinster.

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    May 18th 2015, 2:31 PM

    He has a very big chance next season with Leinster during the World Cup, midfield won’t be as competitive so he should get a good run of matches.

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    May 18th 2015, 6:56 PM

    Mark if Darcy doesn’t make the World Cup squad, he’ll play 12 with t’eo at 13. Then Madigan and sexton will be back so the midfield won’t be as easy to get into as you may think

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    May 18th 2015, 4:27 PM

    That pop pass from O’Brien

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    May 18th 2015, 2:54 PM

    Battle between him and Madigan for the 12 jersey next season.

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    May 19th 2015, 4:02 AM

    It’s always to easy to see who coaches ‘just like/don’t like’. When Gopperth played badly it was ignored whereas when Madigan played mediocre or even if Reid played well decisions went against them.

    It creates such a poisonous culture as some players start to feel entitled to spots and others feel it doesn’t matter how well they play they won’t get picked. Cody and Fergusson were masters at disregarding players identities and judging on match performance alone. MOC is such a stink manager.

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