Raahil Chopra
Sep 17, 2011

Must watch on TV: Rahul Dravid’s last ODI appearance and the Barclays Premier League

Watch Chelsea take on champions Manchester United on Sunday

Must watch on TV: Rahul Dravid’s last ODI appearance and the Barclays Premier League

 

Yet another sports filled weekend awaits us.

India end their long and disastrous tour to England, while Rahul Dravid ends his long and illustrious ODI career, as India take on England in the fifth ODI at Cardiff. The game begins at 18:30 hours, Live on STAR Cricket.

Further, Barclays Premier League football dominates your weekend with a full round of fixtures awaiting us. Venky’s owned team, Blackburn Rovers kickoff proceedings for the weekend when they host Arsenal at Ewood park on Saturday at 17:15 hours. Watch the game Live on ESPN. This game is followed by Aston Villa hosting Newcastle United at 19:30 hours, also on ESPN.

On Sunday, in the first of two big games, Tottenham Hotspur host Liverpool at White Hart Lane. The game kicks off at 18:00 hours. The second game of the evening features the defending champions and the second placed team, from last season as Manchester United take on Chelsea at Old Trafford. The game kicks off at 20:30 hours. Both the games are Live on ESPN.

Also, watch the ongoing third Test match between Sri Lanka and Australia from the SSC in Colombo from 10:00 am onwards on Saturday and Sunday on Ten Cricket.

Source:
Campaign India

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