Super Bowl, Premier League, boxing and more among unmissable live sport on Sky
Here’s the biggest sporting action to catch from Sky Sports, BT Sport and Premier Sports live on Sky in one place.
The Super Bowl is upon us while there’s plenty of huge action in the Premier League and Champions League, as well as some big fights in the world of boxing and the UFC.
Let’s take a closer look:
Superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his Kansas City Chiefs are looking to win their second Super Bowl in three years when they face off against the 2018 winners, the Philadelphia Eagles, in their big NFL duel.
Coverage of the major sporting event begins Sunday evening from 11:30 p.m. on Sky Sports Main Event.
There are some big fights from the world of martial arts with boxers Adam Azim and Santos Reyes going head-to-head this Saturday (8pm) at Sky Sports Arena.
Over in the UFC, reigning lightweight champion Islam Makhachev will defend his gold at UFC 284 against featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski, who is looking to become a double champion in front of a partisan home crowd. The map will be shown live on BT Sport from 3am.
There’s a healthy dose of Premier League action for football fans as West Ham v Chelsea kick off live on BT Sport on Saturday (12.30pm).
Premier Sports will then show leaders Arsenal against Brentford (3pm) before Bournemouth host Newcastle (5.30pm) live on the Sky Sports main event to wrap up Saturday’s action.
Super Sunday will see Leeds v Manchester United (2pm) and Manchester City v Aston Villa (4.30pm) live on the Sky Sports Main Event.
Then Liverpool take on Everton in the football derby on Monday night at 8pm in the Sky Sports Main Event.
There’s more Premier League action on Wednesday as Premier Sports shows the long-awaited clash between league hopefuls Arsenal and Manchester City.
The Champions League returns on BT Sport during the week, with AC Milan v Tottenham on Tuesday (8pm) and Borussia Dortmund v Chelsea on Wednesday (8pm) with two more games to choose from.
Barcelona are set to take on Manchester United (5.45pm) in Europa League action on the channel on Thursday, with a further seven games offered that night.
If you’re craving more football, Premier Sports has nine La Liga games next week – including Villarreal v Barcelona and Real Madrid v Elche – and there are 10 live EFL Championships on Sky Sports Mix.
There are two women’s Super League games this weekend on Sky Sports Football and Katie McCabe’s Arsenal are in action.
In golf, the Waste Management Phoenix Open takes place Thursday through Sunday on Sky Sports Golf while Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry hunt for PGA Tour silverware.
Young Irishman Tom McKibbin is on the DP World Tour at the Singapore Classic on the same channel.
The station will also show the Genesis Invitational and the Thailand Classic starting next Thursday.
The Premier League Darts season resumes this Thursday at 19:00 live from Wales on Sky Sports Arena.
There’s plenty of NBA action for basketball fans with seven games being shown live on the channel this week.
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