Raahil Chopra
Feb 11, 2012

Must watch on TV: India-Australia ODI, Barclays Premier League

Manchester United host Liverpool in the big Premier League game this weekend

Must watch on TV: India-Australia ODI, Barclays Premier League

Sports on television will keep you busy this weekend as there is the ODI between India and Australia alongwith a full round of Barclays Premier League football to look forward to.

India will be buoyed by their win against Sri Lanka in their previous ODI at Perth, as the series shifts to Adelaide for the next two fixtures. Watch the game between India and Australia from 08:50 hours, live on STAR Cricket.

The Barclays Premier League action for the weekend kicks off with the big game between Manchester United and Liverpool. The two teams have been making news ever since they met each other in October last year. The game ended at 1-1, but spurred on a big racial row between Luis Suarez and Patrice Evra. Suarez was banned for eight games and returned to action earlier this week. The Old Trafford crowd will play a big factor in this one, which kicks off at 18:15 hours, Live on ESPN on Saturday.

This game will be followed by the Everton's game against Chelsea at 20:30 hours on ESPN. Also at 20:30 hours on STAR Sports Sunderland will entertain Arsenal.

In the late kick-off on Saturday, at 23:00 hours, third placed Tottenham take on fifth place Newcastle.

Sunday's big match features league leaders Manchester City. They travel to Villa Park to take on Aston Villa. Watch the game Live on ESPN from 21:30 hours onwards.

Source:
Campaign India

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