TV sport round-up: Munster tie, and a feast of soccer

JOHN DOLAN rounds-up the sporting action on TV for the week ahead.
TV sport round-up: Munster tie, and a feast of soccer

Arsenal host Manchester United on Sky tomorrow

After the blow of being eliminated from the Champions Cup, Munster return to URC action away to Glasgow Warriors. It’s on TG4 and Premier Sports 2 next Friday at 7.45pm.

Live Premier League action kicks off with West Ham v Sunderland on TNT Sports today at 12.30pm, followed by Manchester City v Wolves on Premier Sports at 3pm. Bournemouth host champions Liverpool on Sky at 5.30pm.

There are four live games on Sky tomorrow - take your pick at 2pm from Brentford v Nottingham Forest, Crystal Palace v Chelsea, and Newcastle United v Aston Villa.

Then it’s title-chasing Arsenal v Manchester United at 4.30pm, while on Monday on the channel, you can see Everton v Leeds United at 8pm.

It’s the final round of Champions League group stage fixtures on Wednesday, and all games kick off at 8pm, as teams jostle for an automatic place in the last 16, or are consigned to a play-off place.

Matches include holders PSG v Newcastle United, Manchester City v Galatasaray, Liverpool v Qarabag, Arsenal v Kairat Almaty, Frankfurt v Tottenham, and Napoli v Chelsea.

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