John Dolan: Your hour-by-hour armchair guide to a great day of TV sport

Ireland in the rugby, Cork in the hurling, plus a feast of soccer... JOHN DOLAN previews the TV sporting highlights for Saturday
John Dolan: Your hour-by-hour armchair guide to a great day of TV sport

Seamus Harnedy of Cork in action against Sean Finn of Limerick during the GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship semi-final match between Limerick and Cork at Croke Park in Dublin. The sides meet at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday. Photo by John Sheridan/Sportsfile

The sporting world is cursed by hyperbole.

So, when I say this is shaping up to be a brilliant Saturday of TV sport, you might be forgiven for treating my claim with an arched brow.

But hear me out... Ireland kicks off the Six Nations against England, Cork's hurlers face off against Limerick, and there is more soccer than you can shake a boot at.

What armchair sports fans need is a plan, and here it is...

SATURDAY 

12.30pm: Nottingham Forest v Brighton, Premier League soccer, TNT Sports from 11.30am 

Forest is the surprise package of the season, and sit proudly in third spot. However, Brighton are no slouches and, after Forest’s 5-0 slump at Bournemouth last weekend, we are all wondering if the wheels are coming off. This could be an entertaining feast of goals to kick off the day.

2.15pm: Scotland v Italy, Six Nations Championship rugby, RTÉ2 from 1.30pm & BBC1 from 1.15pm 

The 2025 Six Nations campaign was launched on Friday night when France hosted Wales, and the action starts with this clash between the two countries that finished in the bottom two last year. A wooden spoon play-off perchance?

3pm: Premier League soccer, Bournemouth v Liverpool, Premier Sports from 2.30pm 

The Anfield team may well be Cork's - and Ireland’s - best-supported club, and they have a handsome six-point lead at the top of the Premier League with a game in hand as they chase a 20th title overall - putting them level with Manchester United. Even so, this trip to in-form Bournemouth will be tricky, and rival fans, at Arsenal in particular, will be hoping Arne Slot’s men can drop points.

4.45pm: Ireland v England, Six Nations Championship rugby, Virgin Media 1 and UTV from 4pm 

Having been denied a historic back-to-back Grand Slam by England last year, Ireland will be out for revenge when they kick off their 2025 Six Nations campaign on Saturday at the Aviva against the old enemy. Can the boys in green win a third successive championship? A win here would give them a great launching pad.

5.30pm: Wolves v Aston Villa, Premier League soccer, Sky Sports from 5pm

If you're not into the rugby, switch over at half-time at the Aviva for this midlands derby between two teams that are both out of sorts, but usually put on an entertaining show.

6pm: Armagh v Tyrone, Allianz Football League, RTÉ2 from 5.30pm 

Live coverage from the BOX-IT Athletic Grounds as the reigning All-Ireland football champions face Tyrone, who launched their league campaign last week with a win over Derry.

7.30pm: Cork v Limerick, Allianz hurling league, TG4 Player and TG4 App from 7.25pm, also on GAAGO 

There were fears this hurling match wouldn't be shown on TV until TG4 then GAAGO stepped in. Expect a fine crowd at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh for this clash - last year’s championship encounters between the two will long live in the memory.

At the same time, the football match between Donegal and Dublin is live on TG4.

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