Raahil Chopra
Feb 25, 2012

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

Also watch the Carling Cup final between Liverpool and Cardiff

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

 

Cricket and football will hog your television sets this weekend with the ODI between India and Australia, the Barclays Premier League and the Carling Cup taking centre stage.

Depending on the result between Australia and Sri Lanka today, India’s game against Australia on Sunday might be a must win game for India. Watch the game, Live on STAR Cricket from 8:50 hours onwards.

In the Barclays Premier League, an out-of-form Chelsea side will look to get their season back on track with a win against Bolton. Watch the game Live on ESPN from 20:30 hours.

This game is followed by Manchester City’s home game against  Blackburn. The game kicks off at 23:00 hours, Live on ESPN.

On Sunday, in the big game of the weekend Arsenal host their north-London neighbours, Tottenham Hotspur. Kickoff for this one is at 19:00 hours, and the game can be seen Live on ESPN.

At the same time, on STAR Sports, Norwich City take on champions Manchester United.

At 21:30 on TEN Action+, Liverpool will take on Cardiff City in the first big final of the season. 

Source:
Campaign India

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