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What sport is on TV this weekend?

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There is a jam-packed weekend of sport ahead with coverage of golf, F1, rugby, GAA, snooker, tennis and soccer. Shamrock Rovers will face off against Derry City in the Airtricity League Premier Division on Friday, while the BMW PGA Championship is set to dominate the Sky Sports Main Event across the weekend.

URC and English Premiership rugby will be in ample supply, with Munster and Connacht facing off on Saturday afternoon. These are just some of the must-watch games on TV this weekend.

Friday Golf: BMW PGA Championship, 8.30am-6pm on Sky Sports Main Event F1: Practice Singapore Grand Prix, 10am on Sky Sports F1 Snooker: English Open, 11.45am-6pm, 6.45pm-10pm on Eurosport 1 Tennis: Laver Cup, 12pm-4pm, 6pm-10pm on Eurosport 2 Golf: LET La Sella Open, 1pm-4pm on Sky Sports Mix Golf: LPGA Queen City Championship, 6pm-9pm on Sky Sports Golf Soccer: Women’s Super League, Chelsea v Aston Villa, 7pm on BBC 2 Soccer: Bundesliga, Augsburg v Mainz 05, 7:30pm on Sky Sports Mix Rugby: URC, Edinburgh v Leinster, 7:35pm on TG4 and Premier Sports 1 Rugby: URC, Cardiff v Zebre, 7:35pm on Premier Sports 2 Rugby: English Premiership, Bath v Northampton, 7:45pm on TNT Sports 1 Soccer: Airtricity League Premier Division, Derry City vs Shamrock Rovers, 7:45pm on RTÉ 2

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