Your weekend sport on TV

30 October 2015 - 02:06 By unknown

Your sports guide for the weekend Tomorrow, October 31Golf: PGA Tour CIMB Classic Day 3 from 5am on SS7; European Tour Turkish Airlines Open Day 3 from 11am, also on SS7Horseracing: Charity Mile Main Race from 4.20pm on SS6Motorsport: F1: Mexican GP qualifying from 8.50pm on SS2Rugby: Rugby World Cup Final: New Zealand v Australia build-up from 4pm on SS1Soccer: Absa Premiership: Kaizer Chiefs v Orlando Pirates on SS4 and SABC1 from 3.30pm), Mamelodi Sundowns v Maritzburg United from 7.30pm, also on SS4; English Premier League: Chelsea v Liverpool from 2pm on SS3, Crystal Palace v Man Utd from 4.45pm, also on SS3, Man City v Norwich City from 4.50pm on SS5, Swansea City v Arsenal from 4.50pm on SS6; Spanish La Liga: Getafe v Barcelona from 9.25pm on SS3, Real Sociedad v Celta Vigo from 11pm on SS5, Real Madrid v Las Palmas from 5pm, Valencia v Levante from 7.10pm, both on SS7Tennis: WTA Finals: semifinal 1 from 8.50am, semifinal 2 from 12.20pm, both on SS2; ATP World Tour 500: Swiss Indoors Basel semifinal 1 & 2 from 3.25pm on SS8Sunday, November 1Cricket: Pakistan v England 3rd Test Day 1 from 7.45am on SS2; RAM Slam T20 Challenge: The Unlimited Titans v Sunfoil Dolphins from 3.15pm, also on SS2, Warriors v VKB Knights from 11.45am, Cobras v bizhub Highveld Lions from 3.45pm, both on SS8Motorsport: F1: Mexican GP Race from 8.30pm on SS6Soccer: Absa Premiership: Free State Stars v Supersport Utd from 3pm on SS4; English Premiership: Everton v Sunderland from 2.30pm, Southampton v AFC Bournemouth from 5.30pm on SS3; Spanish La Liga: Real Betis v Athletic Bilbao from 9.30pm on SS3, Eibar v Rayo Vallecano from 12.55pm, Espanyol v Granada from 4.55pm, Sporting Gijon v Malaga from 7.10pm, all on SS5Tennis: WTA Final from 12.20pm; ATP World Tour 500: Swiss Indoors Basel Final from 3.25pm on SS6..

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