Sport A-Z and
football planner❯❯❯
Last year’s winner
Anna van der Breggen
Wales wing
George North
Mercedes’
Lewis Hamilton
Manchester City’s
Raheem Sterling
W
O
RD
S:
N
IC
K^
C
A
N
N
O
N
,^ R
IC
H
A
RD
M
C
CL
U
RE
.^ P
H
O
TO
S
:^ B
B
C,
G
ET
TY
,^ P
A^
IM
AG
ES
Champions League
Tuesday & Wednesday, BT Sport 2 HD,
BT Sport 3 HD & BT Sport/ESPN HD,
kick-offs 5.55pm & 8pm
Ex-Liverpool and Barcelona playmaker
Philippe Coutinho could cause Spurs
problems when Bayern Munich
arrive at the Tottenham Hotspur
Stadium on Tuesday for match-day
two of the Champions League.
Manchester City and Raheem
Sterling welcome Croatian side
Dinamo Zagreb on the same night,
while Wednesday sees Liverpool’s
Sadio Mané face former club Red
Bull Salzburg at Anfield, and
Chelsea travelling to Lille for the
first time in European competition.
LIVE RUGBY UNION
Rugby World Cup
From Saturday, ITV HD
The pick of this week’s games is
in Tokyo, where Warren Gatland’s
Grand Slam champions Wales face
Michael Cheika’s Australia side
in Pool D on Sunday (kick-off
8.45am). There’s no game for
England this week, but elsewhere
Ireland play hosts Japan on
Saturday (8.15am, ITV HD), then
Russia on Thursday (11.15am, ITV
HD), while Scotland take on Samoa
on Monday (11.15am, ITV HD).
LIVE MOTORSPOR T
F1: Russian Grand Prix
Sunday, Sky Sports F1 HD & Sky Sports
Main Event HD, race starts 12.10pm
Mercedes have won all five races
since the Russian Grand Prix was
first staged in Sochi in 2014. Lewis
Hamilton was the winner last year,
but is not a fan of the circuit, which
has been criticised for being boring.
KARSTEN
WARHOLM
Of all the non-British athletes in
Doha, I’m really excited about
this young hurdler from Norway,
as he recently ran the second-
fastest time in history for the
400m hurdles with 46.92
seconds. Warholm will be
competing against a top star in
Rai Benjamin from the US, so I can
see a world record being broken.
W H E N TO WATC H
Heats, Friday 27 September
& Saturday Final, Monday
For a full timetable of events,
t u r n to A - Z G u i d e , p a g e 29
LAURA MUIR
The 26-year-old from Inverness,
who’s competing in the 1,500m,
s h o u l d d o we l l a s s h e i s ra n ke d
No.1 in the world. Since winning
both the 1,500m and 3,000m
races at the European Indoor
Championships in Glasgow in
March, she has been managing
a calf injury but she’s doing well
now in training. She’s super-
competitive, so it will be really
interesting to see how she fares.
W H E N TO WATC H
Heats, Wednesday & Thursday
Final, Saturday 5 October
KATARINA JOHNSON-
THOMPSON
The Liverpudlian is definitely one to watch
again in the heptathlon. Her javelin has
really come on and she performed her
b i g g e s t l o n g j u m p i n fo u r ye a r s t h i s s e a s o n.
Her main rival will be Olympic champion
Nafi Thiam of Belgium, who is in great shape.
W H E N TO WATC H
Wednesday & Thursday
LIVE CYCL I NG
Road World
Championships
Sat & Sun, BBC2 HD, BBC Red
Button & Eurosport 1 HD
As the event concludes in
Yorkshire, the women’s elite
road race over 149km from
Bradford to Harrogate takes
place on Saturday (starts
11.40am), with Dutch
defending champion Anna
van der Breggen among the
favourites. On Sunday, the
men’s elite road race covers
285km from Leeds to
Harrogate (starts 8.40am).
LIVE FOOTBALL
Philippe Coutinho
of Bayern Munich