Raahil Chopra
Mar 10, 2012

Must watch on TV: Premier League, WSH

There are four WSH games over the weekend

Must watch on TV: Premier League, WSH

 

Hockey and football dominate your television sets this weekend with four Bridgestone World Series Hockey games and nine games from the Barclays Premier League to look forward to.

On Saturday at 19:00 hours in the first hockey game of the weekend the Chennai Cheetahs take on the Karnataka Lions. At 21:00 hours the Bhopal Badshahs take on the Sher-E-Punjabs.

On Sunday at 19:00 hours, the Pune Strykers take on the Chandigarh Comets followed by Mumbai Marines’ games against the Delhi Wizards at 21:00 hours. All the hockey games are Live on Neo Sports and Neo Cricket.

In the Barclays Premier League, the relegation battle kicks things off as Bolton Wanderers and Queens Park Rangers, two rivals for the drop take on each other at 18:15 hours.  Watch the game Live on ESPN.

This game is followed by the game between Sunderland and Liverpool at 20:30 hours on ESPN. On Star Sports at the same time, Chelsea host Stoke City.

On Sunday at 19:30 hours, both the teams from Manchester feature as Manchester United host West Bromwich Albion (on ESPN) and Manchester City travel to Swansea City (on Star Sports). 

Source:
Campaign India

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