A massive boxing card, UFC action and more among unmissable live sport on Sky

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Here’s the biggest sporting action to catch from Sky Sports, BT Sport and Premier Sports live on Sky in one place.

Saturday’s program features a whopping boxing night alongside a colossal UFC card, with plenty of other live sports on offer over the next week.

Let’s take a closer look.

Lawrence Okolie celebrates winning the WBO World Cruiserweight Title Fight between Lawrence Okolie and Michal Cieslak at The O2 Arena on February 27, 2022 in London, England. Image: James Chance/Getty Images

Let’s start with this weekend’s boxing, which looks to be excellent. On Saturday night, Lawrence Okolie vs. David Light will see the pair fight for the WBO cruiserweight world title on Sky Sports Acton.

The in-ring action continues on Sunday with another map, this time from the USA, led by Jose Ramirez versus Richard Commey.

Fight fans are spoiled for choice thanks to some top-notch UFC action on BT Sport. UFC Fight Night: Vera vs. Sandhagen begins live on BT Sport on Saturday night (10pm).

Marlon Vera leads the UFC Fight Night card. Image: Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC via Getty

Women’s football is the focus of this week’s Sky Sports Main Event, starting with Everton Women vs Liverpool Women on Friday (7.30pm).

You can also watch Tottenham Women vs Arsenal Women (3pm) and Manchester United Women vs West Ham Women (5pm) at the Sky Sports Main Event on Saturday.

Sky Sports Football also features EFL action in the form of Forest Green v Sheffield Wednesday on Sunday (1pm) before Rangers Women v Celtic Women (7.30pm) on Monday night.

With men’s club football largely on hold this week, Premier Sports have you covered with top international fixtures.

Apart from two friendlies on Monday and Tuesday – Greece v Lithuania (17:00) and Armenia – Cyprus (16:00) respectively – we are also prepared for a mountain of Euro 2024 qualifiers.

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International football is back for the first time since the World Cup. Image: Stu Forster/Getty Images

There are 17 qualifiers to watch from Friday to Tuesday, with highlights including France v Netherlands (Friday 7.45pm), Croatia v Wales (Saturday 7.45pm) and Scotland v Spain (Tuesday 7.45pm). Clock).

BT Sport is showing the reigning world champions with Argentina against Panama on Friday (12pm) before they return home to Curacao (12pm) on Tuesday.

Premier Sports is also well equipped with rugby for the coming days now that the Six Nations have come to an end.

Leinster v Stormers (7.35pm) gets us going on Friday while other Irish highlights include Connacht v Edinburgh (3pm) and Munster v Glasgow (5.15pm); both on Saturday.

The URC is back on our screens. Image: INPHO/Tom Maher

The sporting fun doesn’t stop there as Sky Sports has even more for you to watch. Sky Sports Action next Thursday is the place to catch the next stop for Premier League darts.

In golf, the WGC Dell Match Play will take over Sky Sports Golf until Sunday, before the Valero Texas Open will follow next Thursday.

As of Thursday, Leona Maguire is back on US soil to defend her crown in the latest edition of the LGPA Drive On Championship.

Staying in the US, the NBA regular is nearing its end and Sky Sports Arena has six live games for you to enjoy.

Highlights include Chicago Bears @ LA Lakers on Sunday (8:30 p.m.) and Milwaukee Bucks @ Denver Nuggets on Monday morning (2 a.m.).

To get Sky Sports or Sports Extra (BT Sport and Premier Sports), visit their website.

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