Amid all the furore over the Republic of Ireland's World Cup exit, the Premier League has an action-packed evening lined-up on Saturday.
All eyes on Man united
Amid all the furore over the Republic of Ireland's World Cup exit, the Premier League has an action-packed evening lined-up on Saturday. All the big guns, Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal play important games. Sir Alex Ferguson is adamant United can claw back Chelsea's five-point advantage and complete an unprecedented Premier League four-timer. United face a tough test against Everton today but the one thing in Ferguson's favour is this week's matches represent the end of the international season apart from one midweek match at the beginning of March. According to Ferguson, that continuity in the Premier League will benefit the Old Trafford outfit.
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EPL on Saturday
Liverpool vs Man City: Live on ESPN, 18:10
Chelsea vs Wolverhampton Wanderers: Live on Star Sports, 20:25
Manchester United vs Everton: Live on Star Sports 22.55
FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Dubai 2009. Saturday, Live on ESPN 21:00
Best vs rest in ATP tennis
Creme De La Creme of men's tennis will be in action at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, a tournament which involves the top eight players in the men's tennis world rankings. The star-studded London line-up will feature Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic, Juan Martin del Potro, Andy Roddick, Nikolay Davydenko.
The Indian interest will involve in the doubles section where Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes will be seen in action. Bhupathi and Mark Knowles are seeded third while Paes and L Dlouhy are the fourth seeds.
ATP World Tour finals: Saturday 02:15, Live on Star Sports. Sunday 19:45, Live on Star Sports.
Smith's boys have a score to settle
In their last seven ODIs against England, South Africa have lost five while two games have been wash-outs.
Graeme Smith's boys certainly have a point to prove in second ODI on Sunday.
l SA vs England, 2nd ODI, 13:30 Live on Ten Sports