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Say hello to your sofa because the next week of sport on TV is a dream

Published 14:36 27 Nov 2019 GMT

Updated 15:24 27 Nov 2019 GMT

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Say hello to your sofa because the next week of sport on TV is a dream

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Cancel your plans, friends. We ain't going anywhere.

'Tis the season when TV gets exponentially better. A look at the week ahead in sport is an arm around the shoulder or a comforting hug. It's a voice telling you, 'Sit back, relax. We've got this'. From Champions League group deciders, to GAA club finals, a crucial Premiership rugby encounter, enthralling Premier League ties, Sunday night NFL and even Barcelona travelling to Atletico Madrid for a tilt. It's all there. Let's begin with two Champions Cup encounters that will have a big bearing on the Last 16.

Wednesday

Valencia v Chelsea UEFA Champions League 5.55pm, BT Sport 3 & NOW TV Chelsea are tied on seven points with Valencia so an away victory would be manna for Frank Lampard's men, while Liverpool can advance to the knock-out stages with a game to spare against a Napoli side wrought with in-fighting. Liverpool v Napoli UEFA Champions League 7.45pm, BT Sport 2 & NOW TV

Thursday

Astana v Man United Europa League 3.50pm, BT Sport 2 & NOW TV Dylan Levitt, Largie Ramazani, Ethan Laird, Ethan Galbraith, Arnau Puigmal, Matej Kovar, Teden Mengi, DiShon Bernard and D'Mani Bughail-Mellor are among the Manchester United youngsters called up to the squad for their Europa League match with Astana, in Kazakhstan. Chicago @ Detroit NFL 5pm, Sky Sports Main Event & NOW TV Braga v Wolves Europa League 5.55pm, BT Sport 2 & NOW TV Arsenal v Eintracht Europa League 8pm, BT Sport 2 & NOW TV Celtic v Rennes Europa League 8pm, BT Sport 3 & NOW TV New Zealand v England Test Cricket 9.30pm, Sky Sports Main Event & NOW TV

Friday

Bath v Saracens English Premiership 7:45pm, BT Sport & NOW TV Reigning league and European champions Saracens are currently on -22 points after salary cap sanctions and are 26 points back from 11th place Leicester Tigers. A win over eighth place Bath would help in their fight to stay up. Swansea v Fulham EFL Championship 7.45pm, Sky Sports Main Event & NOW TV

Saturday

Newcastle v Man City Premier League 12.30pm, BT Sport 1 & NOW TV The weekend's televised Premier League action begins with Pep Guardiola bringing his champion Manchester City side to St James' Park to get a win that will get them within five points of Liverpool. Following that, Frank Lampard returns to his old club West Ham as boss of a Chelsea side that are tipping along nicely. Chelsea v West Ham Premier League 3pm, Premier Sports 1 & NOW TV Southampton v Watford Premier League 5.30pm, Sky Sports Main Event & NOW TV  

Sunday

Ross County v Celtic SPL 12pm, Sky Sports Main Event & NOW TV Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Formula One 1.05pm, Sky Sports Racing & NOW TV TG4 are showing deferred footage of the Munster football and Leinster hurling club finals, later on Sunday, but the viewing fun begins with the Ulster football final between Down top dogs Kilcoo and Donegal champions Naomh Conaill. Kilcoo v Naomh Conaill Ulster club SFC final 2pm, TG4 Norwich v Arsenal Premier League 2.05pm, Sky Sports Main Event & NOW TV Nemo Rangers v Clonmel Commercials Munster club SFC final (full match, deferred coverage) 4pm, TG4 Leicester v Everton Premier League 4pm, Sky Sports Main Event & NOW TV 49ers @ Baltimore Ravens NFL 7.30pm, Sky Sports Main Event & NOW TV Atletico Madrid v Barcelona La Liga 8pm, Premier Sports 1 & NOW TV Nice way to round off the weekend's viewing, but we're not done yet.

Monday

Preston v West Brom English Championship 7:35pm, Sky Sports Main Event & NOW TV Ireland's Seani Maguire and Alan Browne (and the rest of the Preston boys) trying to keep pace with Leeds United by taking on fellow high flyers West Brom. Don't miss any of the action on NOW TV. Stream live action across BT Sport, Sky Sports & Premier Sports, without a contract. To start watching across your devices grab a Sky Sports Pass and a Sports Extra Pass today! Find out more here
Say hello to your sofa because the next week of sport on TV is a dream