Sunday's Liverpool vs Manchester United EPL match is the highlight of the weekend, but there's plenty of other sporting action on the telly too.
Sunday's Liverpool vs Manchester Unitedu00a0EPL match is the highlight of the weekend, but there's plenty of other sporting action on the telly too. check this out...
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Sunday, could spell further doom as stars Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres continue to remain doubtful starters against Manchester United. While critics are calling for Kops' manager Rafael Benitez's (left) head, a win here could change things instantly. United manager Alex Ferguson (right) has problems too with Wayne Rooney and Darren Fletcher out injured.
Liverpool vs Man United,
Live on ESPN, Sunday 19:25
--------------------Other English Premier League action--------------------
Wolverhampton wanderers vs Aston Villa,
Live on ESPN, Saturday 17:10
Tottenham Hotspur vs Stoke City,
u00a0Live on ESPN Saturday 19:25
Chelsea vs Blackburn, Live on ESPN,
u00a0Saturday 21:55
Burnley vs Wigan Athletic,
Live on Star Sports, Saturday 19:25
Birmingham vs Sunderland,
Live on Star Sports, Saturday, 21:30
West Ham United vs Arsenal,
Live on ESPN, Sunday 21:40
Manchester City vs Fulham,
Live on Star Sports, Sunday 20:25
-------------------------German Bundesliga action---------------------------
Bayern Munich vs Frankfurt,
Live on Neo Sports, Saturday 19:00
Hoffenheim vs Nurnberg,
Live on Neo Sports, Sunday 17:30
FC ScHalke vs Hamburg,
Live on Neo Sports, Sunday 22:00
----------------------------Italian Serie A action------------------------------
Inter Milan vs Catania,
Live on Neo Sports, Sunday 1:00am
---------------------Tennis: Stockholm Open, Kremlin Cup--------------------
Stockholm open: Semis,
Live on Star Sports, Saturday 16:30
Stockholm open:final,
Live on Star Sports, Sunday 17:00
-------------------------------Golf: Johor Open--------------------------------
Penultimate day,
Live on Star Sports, Saturday 10:30am
Final day,
Live on Star Sports, Sunday 9:30am
-----------------------------MotoGP Malaysian GP-----------------------------
Can Valentino Rossi be master in Malaysia?
Yamaha's Valentino Rossi is on track for his seventh premier title from this weekend's Malaysian MotoGP with a 38-point advantage.
A top-four finish for the at the Sepang circuit, south of Kuala Lumpur, will be enough for the Italian to be crowned 2009 World Champion on Sunday.
The 30-year-old is fresh off a second place finish at the Australia GP last weekend and has already declared that Malaysia is his favourite racing destination.
MotoGP: Malaysian GP
Qualifying, Live on Tensports, Saturday 10:26am
Main race, Live on ESPN, Sunday 9:27am
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