TV sport round-up:  Irish take on world champions

John Dolan rounds up some of the key games on the box over the coming days. 
TV sport round-up:  Irish take on world champions

Ireland face South Africa today at the Aviva

Ireland’s Quilter Nations rugby series continues as they host South Africa at the Aviva today, and it is live on RTÉ2 at 5.40pm.

The Premier League is back after an international break, and first up on TV is Burnley v Chelsea on TNT Sports today at 12.30pm.

Liverpool v Nottingham Forest is on Premier Sports today at 3pm, then Sky show Newcastle United v Manchester City at 5.30pm.

The Sky double bill tomorrow is Leeds United v Aston Villa at 2pm, and a London derby between Arsenal and Tottenham at 4.30pm. On Monday, the channel has Manchester United v Everton at 8pm.

In the Champions League, the cracking tie between Chelsea and Barcelona is on Premier Sports on Tuesday at 8pm.

Other matches live on TNT Sports include Marseille v Newcastle United and Manchester City v Leverkusen on Tuesday at 8pm, and Liverpool v PSV, Arsenal v Bayern Munich, and PSG v Tottenham, on Wednesday at 8pm.

The UEFA Conference ties between AZ Alkmaar and Shelbourne at 5.45pm, and Shamrock Rovers and Shakhtar Donetsk at 8pm, are on Premier Sports on Thursday at

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