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The live action – and our coverage – starts early on Friday evening with minute-by-minute updates from England v Belgium in the Women's Nations League (7.45pm, all times Friday and Saturday BST), closely followed by Crystal Palace hosting leaders Tottenham in the Premier League at 8pm. Over in Paris, England and Argentina will duel it out at the same time in the bronze final to see who comes third in the Rugby World Cup. Into Saturday and we start in India for the Cricket World Cup clash between Australia and New Zealand (6am). Then it's back to the Premier League for a west London derby between Chelsea and Brentford (12.30pm), followed by our 3pm clockwatch which is headlined by Arsenal v Sheffield United, plus the first clásico of the season as Barcelona host Real Madrid in La Liga at 3.15pm. Then it's off to Molineux for the 5.30pm game between Wolves and Newcastle. Things hot up even further in Paris at 8pm, when New Zealand take on holders South Africa in the Rugby World Cup final. And we'll even squeeze in updates from Tyson Fury's bout with Francis Ngannou, which is due to start sometime around 11pm. In the UK, the clocks go back into Sunday (all times GMT) so India's Cricket World Cup date with England gets started at 8.30am. Then we return to the Premier League for a big double-header, opening with West Ham v Everton (1pm) and followed by Manchester United v Manchester City (3.30pm). We wrap things up at 8pm with lap-by-lap coverage of the F1 Mexican GP. Enjoy!
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