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Irish Examiner
24-04-2025
- Sport
- Irish Examiner
Your sport on TV this week: Hurling and football championship, URC and Liverpool v Tottenham
Don't Miss: Liverpool can lift the Premier League trophy on Sunday. They take on Tottenham at Anfield and need one more point to secure the title. They will be hoping to get over the line at home to celebrate in front of the home crowd. Watch live on Sky Sports Premier League. Set the Sky Box: The URC is heating up as we enter the final three rounds. Leinster have secured their place in the last eight and they head to Scarlets on Saturday. Munster travel to Cardiff while Ulster welcome Sharks to Belfast. Connacht continue their trip in South Africa when they take on Lions in Johannesburg. Watch all the action live on RTÉ 2, TG4 and Premier Sports. For all your sport throughout the year, check out our sport calendar. Streaming Pick: It's another action packed weekend of GAA Championship on GAA+. First up on Saturday is the Ulster SFC semi-final between last year's All-Ireland champions Armagh and Tyrone. It is followed by the Leinster SHC clash between Dublin and Wexford. Sunday will see the two Leinster SFC semi-finals with Kildare taking on Louth first followed by Dublin and Meath. All the action is live on GAA+. Friday April 25 8.05am, Chiefs v Western Force, Super Rugby, Sky Sports Action 10am, Madrid Open, Tennis, Sky Sports Tennis 10am, 1pm, 2.30pm, 6.30pm and 7pm, World Championship, Snooker, BBC 2 and BBC Four and TNT Sports 3 10.35am, Reds v Blues, Super Rugby, Sky Sports Action 1.30pm, Sandown Park, Racing, UTV 1.45pm, Classic of New Orleans, PGA Tour, Sky Sports Golf 4pm and 8pm, The Chevron Championship, LPGA, Sky Sports Golf 7.35pm, Cardiff v Munster, URC, TG4 and Premier Sports 1 7.35pm, Glasgow v Bulls, URC, Premier Sports 2 7.45pm, Sale v Saracens, Gallagher Premiership, TNT Sports 1 7.4 5pm, Shamrock Rovers v Shelbourne, SSE Airtricity Premier Division, Virgin Media Two 8pm, Stoke v Sheffield Utd, Championship, Sky Sports Football 8pm, Leeds v Hull KR, Super League, Sky Sports Action 9pm, Wisconsin NFL Draft, Day 2, Sky Sports Mix Read More Cork v Tipperary: What time, what channel and all you need to know about the Munster SHC fixture Saturday April 26 5.35am, Moana Pasifika v Fijian Drua, Super Rugby, Sky Sports Action 8.05am, Highlanders v Crusaders, Super Rugby, Sky Sports Action 10am, Madrid Open, Tennis, Sky Sports Tennis 10am, 1.45pm, 2.30pm, 6.30pm and 8.05pm, World Championship, Snooker, BBC 2 and BBC Four and TNT Sports 3 10.35am, Brumbies v Hurricanes, Super Rugby, Sky Sports Action 12pm, China Diamond League, Athletics, Virgin Media Three 12.30pm, Chelsea v Everton, Premier League TNT Sports 1 12.30pm, Dundee Utd v Celtic, Scottish Premiership, Sky Sports Football 12.30pm, QPR v Burnley, Championship, Sky Sports+ 1.30pm, Sandown Park, Racing, Virgin Media Two and UTV 2pm, Classic of New Orleans, PGA Tour, Sky Sports Golf 2.30pm, Scotland v Ireland, Guinness Women's Six Nations, Virgin Media One 3pm, Newcastle v Ipswich, Premier League, Premier Sports 1 3pm, Lions v Connacht, URC, TG4 and Premier Sports 2 3.05pm, Leicester v Harlequins, Gallagher Premiership, TNT Sports 1 4.30pm, Dublin v Wexford, Leinster SHC, GAA+ 4.45pm, England v France, Guinness Women's Six Nations, BBC 2 4.45pm, Armagh v Tyrone, Ulster SFC semi-final, GAA+ 5pm, Winconsin NFL Draft, Day 3, Sky Sports Action 5pm, Liam Smith v Aaron McKenna, Anthony Yarde v Lyndon Arthur, Chris Eubank Jr v Conor Benn, Boxing, Sky Box Office 5.15pm, Scarlets v Leinster, URC, RTÉ 2 and Premier Sports 2 and S4C 5.15pm, Crystal Palace v Aston Villa, FA Cup semi-final, BBC 1 5.30pm, Northampton v Bristol, Gallagher Premiership, TNT Sports 1 5.30pm, Wrexham v Charlton, League 1, Sky Sports Football 7.30pm, The Chevron Championship, LPGA, Sky Sports Golf 7.35pm, Ulster v Sharks, URC, RTÉ 2 and BBC 2 7.35pm, Zebre v Edinburgh, URC, Premier Sports 2 9pm, Barcelona v Real Madrid, Copa Del Rey final, Premier Sports 1 Read More Duncan Casey: If left unchecked, the gap to Leinster will lead to disaster Sunday April 27 2am, IM Garry v C Prates, UFC, TNT Sports 1 7.45am, Madrid Marathon, Athletics, Premier Sports 2 8.30am, London Marathon, Athletics, BBC 1 10am, Madrid Open, Tennis, Sky Sports Tennis 10am, 2.30pm, 6.30pm, 7pm and 8.15pm, World Championship, Snooker, BBC 2 and BBC Four and TNT Sports 3 1.30pm, UL Bohemian v Railway Union, Energia AIL Women's final, TG4 2pm, Waterford v Clare, Munster SHC, RTÉ 2 2pm, Kildare v Louth, Leinster SFC, GAA+ 2 pm, Chelsea v Barcelona, Uefa Women's Champions League semi-final, DAZN and TNT Sports 2 2pm, Bournemouth v Man Utd, Premier League, Sky Sports Premier League 3pm, Donegal v Down, Ulster SFC semi-final, BBC 2 3pm, Gloucester v Exeter, Gallagher Premiership, TNT Sports 1 3.30pm, Classic of New Orleans, PGA Tour, Sky Sports Golf 4pm, Clontarf v Cork Con, Energia AIL Mens Division 1A final, TG4 4pm, Cork v Tipperary, Munster SHC, RTÉ 2 4pm, Dublin v Meath, Leinster SFC, GAA+ 4.30pm, Liverpool v Tottenham, Premier League, Sky Sports Premier League 4.30pm, Nottingham Forest v Man City, FA Cup semi-final, Premier Sports 1 and UTV 5pm, Lyon v Arsenal, Uefa Women's Champions League semi-final, DAZN and TNT Sports 2 7pm, The Chevron Championship, LPGA, Sky Sports Golf 8.05pm, Racing 92 v Stade Francais, Top 14, Premier Sports 2 Read More John Fallon: Irish football will survive after Marc Canham's FAI stopover


The Independent
24-04-2025
- Sport
- The Independent
What time is the NFL draft, how can I watch it and how does it work?
The 2025 NFL Draft is nearly upon us, with three fascinating days of squad building ahead as each franchise looks to improve their rosters in the lead up to the new season starting in September. Though it may seem like the 2024 season only just finished with the Eagles' dominant Super Bowl win over the history-chasing Kansas City Chiefs, the draft is already here after a fascinating free agency period concluded last month. And the wait is nearly over for the next batch of NFL hopefuls, with the country's best college players looking to take the first steps in what they hope will be famous success stories. Plenty will be made of the initial picks, with many hoping to follow in the footsteps of 1998 first pick Peyton Manning, though it's worth watching out for success stories further down the pecking order too, with Tom Brady famously selected as the 199th pick overall by the Patriots in 2000. Here's everything you need to know ahead of the draft. When is the 2025 NFL Draft? The draft takes place between Thursday, 24 April and Saturday, 26 April in Wisconsin, USA. For those hoping to watch in the UK, the time difference means the draft begins early in the morning on Friday, 25 April, with subsequent rounds scheduled for around midnight on 26 April and 5pm on the same day. Where is the Draft taking place? The draft will be held at Lambeau Field and Titletown District in Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA. This is the home of the Green Bay Packers, who are the NFL's most successful franchise with 13 championships. How can I watch? Viewers in the UK can follow all the draft action live on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Action and Sky Sports Mix. Coverage will begin at 1am on Friday, 25 April and Saturday, 26 April, with additional coverage on Sky Sports Action from 5pm BST on 26 April. If you're not a Sky customer, you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass to watch without a subscription. How does the NFL draft work? The draft is ordered according to how each team performed in the previous season, from best to worst. To that end, the Super Bowl winners – in this case the Philadelphia Eagles – will get the final pick of the first round. The Kansas City Chiefs, who were runners-up in the Super Bowl, will get the penultimate pick of the first round. At the opposite end of the spectrum, the first overall selection is usually given to the team with the worst record in the league. This means that the Tennessee Titans will get the first pick in the 2025 draft, having finished with a 3-14 record. The teams in between are ordered according to their records throughout the season. All 32 teams have one pick in each of the seven rounds of the draft, unless they have agreed on trades. Which team has the first pick? As mentioned above, there Tennessee Titans will get the first pick of the 2025 draft, as they finished with a record of three wins and 14 losses. The Cleveland Browns and New York Giants will get the second and third picks respectively. All three teams finished with the same record, so the record of their opponents was analysed to rank the performance of the trio. Who will be the first pick? In the months leading up to the draft, Colorado's Shedeur Sanders – son of NFL star Deion Sanders – was expected to be first pick, though he has since been overtaken by Cam Ward of Miami. 22-year-old Ward led his team to a 10-3 season, achieving the most touchdown passes in college football (39) and the second-most passing yards (4,313) along the way, making him the early favourite for first pick. However, with the Titans and the Giants both needing a quarterback, Sanders could see himself picked very soon after Ward on Thursday night, with the duo the only two QBs among the highest-rated prospects this year. Who are the other players to watch out for? There is plenty of excitement around Colorado's Travis Hunter, who won the Heisman Trophy for the best college player. The 21-year-old is a fascinating prospect as he plays significant time on both defence and offence – as a cornerback and wide receiver. The last player to do something similar was the aforementioned Deion Sanders in the 1990s, and the former NFL star coached Hunter and his son Shedeur at Colorado. Though it is accepted that Hunter has the ability to become a top-tier player in either position, it seems as though NFL teams are unsure as to how to best utilise the youngster at this point. There will be plenty of eyes on Shedeur Saunders on draft day too, as well as Heisman nominees Ashton Jeanty (Boise State running back) and Dillon Gabriel (Oregon QB). Penn State pass rusher Abdul Carter is the top-rated defensive player in the draft, with Mason Graham (defensive tackle), Jalon Walker (linebacker), Will Campbell and Armand Membou (both offensive linemen) also expected to be early picks. NFL Draft 2025 full first round order Below is the full order of picks for the first round (though this is subject to change): 1. Tennessee Titans 2. Cleveland Browns 3. New York Giants 4. New England Patriots 5. Jacksonville Jaguars 6. Las Vegas Raiders 7. New York Jets 8. Carolina Panthers 9. New Orleans Saints 10. Chicago Bears 11. San Francisco 49ers 12. Dallas Cowboys 13. Miami Dolphins 14. Indianapolis Colts 15. Atlanta Falcons 16. Arizona Cardinals 17. Cincinnati Bengals 18. Seattle Seahawks 19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20. Denver Broncos 21. Pittsburgh Steelers 22. Los Angeles Chargers 23. Green Bay Packers 24. Minnesota Vikings 25. Houston Texans 26. Los Angeles Rams 27. Baltimore Ravens 28. Detroit Lions 29. Washington Commanders 30. Buffalo Bills 31. Kansas City Chiefs 32. Philadelphia Eagles


The Independent
14-04-2025
- Sport
- The Independent
Whittaker vs Cameron 2 start time, fight card, and how to watch on TV
Ben Whittaker and Liam Cameron first boxed on the undercard of Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in October. But their fight ended controversially after both fighters toppled over the ropes onto the ring apron. Whittaker had to be wheeled out of the Kingdom Arena in Saudi Arabia after sustaining injuries in the tumble, with Cameron the only fighter present in the ring as the scorecards were read out, which ruled a split-decision technical draw. Neither light-heavyweight has fought since that night, and with the Whittaker vs Cameron sequel scheduled for Easter Sunday, pressure is growing on both sides to deliver. Since their first fight, Olympic silver medalist Whittaker has faced backlash for the bizarre incident that cut the fight short after five rounds; the 27-year-old was accused by some of quitting, after being placed under a lot of in-ring scrutiny from his rival. Their rematch is a hotly-anticipated bout, so here's everything you need to know about the fight: When is the fight? Whittaker vs Cameron 2 is set to take place on Sunday 20 April at the bp pulse LIVE in Birmingham. How can I watch it? It will be shown live on Sky Sports Action from 7pm BST, with coverage from 8pm BST on Sky Sports Main Event. Full card Ben Whittaker vs Liam Cameron 2 (light-heavyweight) Lee Cutler vs Sam Eggington (WBC International Silver super-welterweight title) Frazer Clarke vs Ebenezer Tetteh (super-welterweight) Tyler Denny vs Elvis Ahorgah (middleweight) Elliot Whale vs Lucas Ballingall (welterweight) Mark Jeffers vs TBA (super-middleweight) Odds Whittaker – 2/7 Draw – 16/1 Cameron – 11/4


The Guardian
07-03-2025
- Sport
- The Guardian
Natasha Jonas v Lauren Price: women's welterweight title unification
How to watch or stream Natasha Jonas v Lauren Price Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature Bryan will be here shortly. In the meantime here's a look at tonight's headliners in action at the media workouts earlier this week. Share The Guardian will have round-by-round updates, analysis and instant reaction in this space. In the UK, Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Action will broadcast the card. Subscribers can use the Sky Go app on compatible devices. The main event ringwalks are expected around 10pm GMT. In the US, the card will be carried on TrillerTV+. The main event ringwalks are expected around 5pm ET. Natasha Jonas, left, and Lauren Price pose with their belts on Thursday ahead of their welterweight title unification fight on Friday night at the Royal Albert Hall. Photograph:Share