Raahil Chopra
Dec 17, 2011

Must watch on TV: SAF-Sri Lanka test match and the EPL

Manchester City take on Arsenal in the big game on Sunday

Must watch on TV: SAF-Sri Lanka test match and the EPL

 

Cricket and football action awaits us this weekend, as Sri Lanka are currently on tour in South Africa and a whole round of Barclays Premier League fixtures take place.

South Africa currently hold the edge in the first test match at the Centurion, but the way the last few test international test matches have gone, don't count Sri Lanka out of the running. Watch the third and fourth day of the test match live on Ten Cricket from 14:00 hours onwards live on Ten Cricket.

In football, at 21:30 hours on Sunday, Manchester City take on Arsenal in the big game of the weekend. Manchester City recently lost their unbeaten start to the season, so expect them to come back in a big way against Arsenal. Watch the game, Live on ESPN.

Further, there's the game between Wigan and Chelsea on Saturday night at 23:00 hours. Watch the game on ESPN.

In the early kickoff on Sunday, champions Manchester United travel to London to take on QPR. Watch the game Live on ESPN from 17:30 hours.

This game is followed by the game between Aston Villa and Liverpool from 19:30 hours on ESPN.

 

Source:
Campaign India

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