Sports on the TV? The action you must watch this weekend

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Sports on the TV? The action you must watch this weekend

This weekend there is a break in the Premier League. Here are City A.M.'s picks of five events to watch over the coming days.

The third round of the FA Cup gets underway tonight as Manchester United host Everton at Old Trafford. Leicester City travel to Gillingham on Saturday, Wrexham to Coventry, Sheffield Wednesday to Newcastle United and Liverpool and Wolves to Wolves on Sunday. The third-round tie between Manchester City and Chelsea is on BBC1 at 4:30pm on the weekend. Arsenal's game against Oxford United is shown on ITV1 on Monday at 8pm.

The first golf of 2023 commenced last night with the opening round of the Tournament of Champions in Hawaii. Cameron Smith has not returned to defend the title he won last year due to his commitment to the Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf series. Spaniard Jon Rahm was named the pre-tournament favourite. Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele and Justin Thomas are also contesting the $15m purse.

The Premiership is back for one final round before the break for a fortnight of European rugby action. Top-of-the-table Saracens travel to Gloucester on Friday at 7:45 pm. Defending champions Leicester Tigers go to Newcastle on Saturday at 2 pm, BT Sport 2. Harlequins host Sale Sharks on Sunday at 3 pm on BT Sports 1.

The inaugural United Cup is taking place on Sunday. Greece, Italy, Poland and the US are competing in the final. Great Britain were knocked out in 'group finals' but some of the world's best players remain in this competition. The winner will receive $15m prize fund and all important ranking points.

The Chiefs play the Raiders on Saturday at 9 pm on Sky Sports Main Event. The Titans play Jaguars on Sunday at 6 pm. Sunday evening the Bills play Patriots and the Giants play Eagles.


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