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Written by Andy Jackson   
Saturday, 14 March 2009 12:37

It’s a huge week in the sporting calendar this week and luckily for us all, the best of it is on the box.  Highlights include all four of the Champions League Second Round Second Legs, Liverpool’s trip to Manchester United in the Premier League, the penultimate round of the six nations and the conclusion of the fifth and final test match in the West Indies.

It’s hard to pick a highlight from amongst that lot but the Manchester United – Inter tie on Wednesday has all the ingredients necessary for a classic.  Jose Mourinho will again come up against Fergie- a rivalry that captivated us all during Mourinho’s four years in England in charge of Chelsea.  That alone will be worth tuning into Sky Sports for on Wednesday.

MONDAYDanger man... England will have to stop Sebastian Chabal to beat France on Sunday
Cricket: West Indies v England Day 4 1.30pm Sky Sports 2

TUESDAY
Football: Liverpool v Real Madrid Champions League 7.45pm ITV1
Football: Juventus v Chelsea Champions League 7.45pm, ITV4

WEDNESDAY
Football: Manchester United v Inter Champions League 7.45pm Sky Sports 1
Football: AS Roma v Arsenal Champions League 7.45pm Sky Sports Extra

FRIDAY
Rugby League: Leeds v Wigan Super League 8pm Sky Sports 1

SATURDAY
Football: Manchester United v Liverpool 12.45pm Sky Sports 1
6 Nations Rugby: Italy v Wales 3pm BBC1
6 Nations Rugby: Scotland v Ireland 5pm BBC1
Rugby League: Castleford v Huddersfield 6pm Sky Sports 3
Tennis: ATP Masters Day 1 6pm Sky Sports Extra

SUNDAY
Cricket: West Indies v England 20:20 5.30pm Sky Sports 2
Football: Chelsea v Manchester City 1.30pm Sky Sports 1
Football: Aston Villa v Tottenham 4pm Sky Sports 1
6 Nations Rugby: England v France 3pm BBC1
Tennis: ATP Masters Day 2 6pm Sky Sports Extra

 

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