TV & Satellite Week – 03 August 2019

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Newly promoted Norwich
head to Anfield

Sport A-Z and


football planner❯❯❯


Last year’s winner,
Pascal Ackermann
of Germany

World No.1
Novak
Djokovic

Liverpool’s Alex
Oxlade-Chamberlain

Lewis
Hamilton

LIVE FOOTBALL


Liverpool v


Norwich City


Friday, Sky Sports Premier League HD,
Sky Sports Main Event HD & Sky One
HD, kick-off 8pm

The new Premier League season
begins with this game at Anfield,
where Liverpool return to action
following their Community
Shield clash with Manchester City.
Newly promoted Norwich have
brought in several players as
Daniel Farke’s side seek to make
an impression in the top flight.
Among the Canaries’ new signings
are midfielder Aidan Fitzpatrick
and Swiss striker Josip Drmic.
Norwich’s last spell in the Premier
League saw them fail to defeat the
Reds in all of their eight games.


  • Don’t miss our Premier League
    preview in next week’s issue


LIVE MOTORSPOR T


F1: Hungarian


Grand Prix


Sunday, Sky Sports F1 HD
& Sky Sports Main Event HD,
race starts 2.10 pm

Championship leader
Lewis Hamilton remains
on course for a sixth world
title as he races at the
Hungaroring, just outside
Budapest. The circuit is
one of the British driver’s
favourite hunting grounds
and he’ll be seeking a record
seventh victory on Sunday


  • equalling Montreal’s
    Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
    as his most successful track.
    Last year, Hamilton took
    the chequered flag ahead
    of Sebastian Vettel and
    Kimi Räikkönen.


LIVE TE N N I S


Rogers Cup


From Monday,
Amazon Prime Video

There’s a strong field this
year for the men’s event,
including Wimbledon
champion Novak Djokovic,
who is returning to
Montreal for the first time

LIVE CYCL I NG


RideLondon-


Surrey Classic


Sunday, Eurosport 1 HD, 3.30pm,
& BBC1 HD, 3.45pm

Some of the biggest names in
cycling head to London for the
UK’s only UCI World Tour event.
The 169km race, which starts
in Bushy Park and ends on The
Mall, has a new route this year,
with the peloton tackling the
iconic climb of Box Hill five
times, rather than the one ascent
in the previous six editions of the
race. Past champions include
Mark Cavendish and Arnaud
Démare, while the 2018 event
was won by German sprint star
Pascal Ackermann.

since 2015, when he reached
the final. He’s expected to be
joined by four-time Rogers
Cup champion Rafael
Nadal, who won last year.

UP FOR


THE CUP


OThe League Cup also


g e t s u n d e r way t h i s we e k.


On Tuesday, Sky Sports


Football HD and Sky


Sports Main Event HD


will be showing the


first-round tie between


League One’s Portsmouth


and Championship side


Birmingham City (kick-


off 7.45pm). Premier


L e a g u e c l u b s , a s we l l


as Championship sides


Fulham and Cardiff City,


will enter the draw in the


second round, while


defending champions


M a n c h e s t e r C i t y w i l l j o i n


the contest in the third


round along with the rest


of the clubs playing in


Europe this season.


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