Tuesday 19 September 2017
SPORTS PREVIEW
Tuesday 19 September 2017
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FOOTBALL
Tuesday Sept 19
Carabao Cup – Nine games at 7:45pm including Leicester City v Liverpool, Sky Sports Football. Two games at 8pm – Reading v Swansea City – Spurs v Barnsley
Copa del Rey – Sporting Gijon v Numancia, 7pm
Scottish League Cup, quarter-finals – Hibs v Livingston, 7:45pm – Partick Thistle v Rangers, 7:45pm, BT Sport 1
League One – Wigan Athletic v Northampton Town, 7:45pm
La Liga – Valencia v Malaga, 7pm – Barcelona v Eibar, 9pm, Sky Sports Mix
Serie A – Bologna v Inter Milan, 7:45pm, eir Sport 1/BT Sport 2
Bundesliga – Monchengladbach v Stuttgart, 5:30pm BT Sport 3 – Three games under way at 7:30pm including Schalke 04 v Bayern Munich, 7:30pm BT Sport 3 and FC Augsburg v RB Leipzig, BT Sport ESPN
Northern Premier League – 11 games getting underway 7:45pm
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HORSERACING
The Tuesday line-up is:
Redcar, 1:20pm – Eight races, made up of a 2yo race then four handicaps, followed by a 3yo+ maiden and two more handicaps, the final one being for apprentice riders; field-sizes are 10-11-11-11-11-8-12 and 11, with the most-valuable contest being a £10,000 handicap at 3:25pm; jockeys in action include Tony Hamilton, Connor Beasley, David Nolan, PJ McDonald, David Allan, Kevin Stott, Josephine Gordon, Tom Eaves, Paul Mulrennan, Graham Lee, Paul Hanagan, Andrew Mullen, Joe Fanning, Danny Tudhope, Ben Curtis and James Sullivan
Chepstow, 1:40pm – Eight races, made up of a 2yo race for fillies, a 3yo+ fillies’ maiden, two handicaps, a seller and then three more handicaps; there are £8,000 handicaps at 3:15pm and 4:20pm; field-sizes on the card are 11-8-9-8-8-9-13 and 12; jockeys in action include Oisin Murphy, Luke Morris, Pat Cosgrave, Pat Dobbs, Dane O’Neill, Franny Norton, Fran Berry, Shane Kelly and Martin Dwyer
Yarmouth, 2:00pm – Seven races, made up of a 2yo race, three handicaps, a 3yo+ maiden stakes race and two more handicaps; field-sizes are 12-6-5-13-9-10 and 6; the feature race is a £24,100 handicap at 3:05pm; jockeys in action on the card include Ryan Moore, Silvestre de Sousa ad Jim Crowley
Galway, 2:25pm – a Flat card that features the €50,000 Listed Ardilaun Hotel Oyster Stakes (1m4f) at 4:35pm; the other races are a 2yo race (one mile), a Rated Race, a 2yo fillies’ maiden (7f),a 12f handicap and a 3yo+ fillies’ maiden, in which Aidan O’Brien runs Group 2 winner Wedding Vow’s sister Bound and Dermot Weld runs the Aga Khan’s Alaykha; in the opener, Aidan runs Hunting Horn, who is closely related to the top-class High Chaparral and Dermot runs Hazarpour, a close relation of the dual-Derby winner Harzand; Airlie Beach, Pavlenko and Pocketfullofdreams are among the runners for the Listed Race
Newcastle, 5:40pm (AW) – Eight races, made up of three handicaps followed by two 2yo contests and then three more handicaps; field-sizes are 12-14-14-13-13-13-14 and 10; jockeys in action include Martin Harley, James Sullivan, James Doyle, David Allan, David Nolan, Harry Bentley, PJ McDonald, Joe Fanning, Cam Hardie, Tom Eaves, Phillip Makin, Robert Winston, Kevin Stott, Paul Hanagan, Richard Kingscote, Paul Mulrennan, Graham Lee, Josephine Gordon, Ben Curtis and Liam Keniry
They also race in France at Auteuil (10:55am), where there is a Listed hurdle at 1:05pm – although this meeting is not on the shop service; later in the shops it is Philadelphia (5:55pm) in the USA
The Turf TV USA line-up is: Finger Lakes, 6:10pm, Fort Erie, 6:20pm, Thistledown, 6:40pm, Fairmount Park, 7pm, Zia Park, 7:10pm, and Louisiana Downs, 9:15pm
The South African meeting is Turffontein (12:10pm)
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GREYHOUNDS
The Tuesday line-up is as follows:
11:03am – NOTTINGHAM
11:11am – PERRY BARR
2:08pm – CRAYFORD
2:18pm – SUNDERLAND
6:28pm – NEWCASTLE
6:33pm – KINSLEY
6:39pm – SHEFFIELD
6:58pm – TRALEE
The next live Sky card will be the East Anglian Derby meeting from Yarmouth, Thurs, Sept 21, 7pm, Sky Sports Action
The Irish Greyhound Derby final will take place at Shelbourne on Saturday at 9:25pm
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AMERICAN FOOTBALL
Week 3
Thursday 21 September
Los Angeles Rams @ San Francisco 49ers, 1:25am – i.e. late Thursday night/early Friday morning
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AUSSIE RULES
The Preliminary Finals (two games) set for September 22nd and 23rd.
The AFL Grand Final will then be played on September 30th
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BASEBALL
The 2017 Major League Season continues; it runs to October 1st
There are 15 games taking place today, with start times ranging from 12:05am to 3:15am – i.e. Late Tues Night/early Weds morning
Live:
Los Angeles Angels v Cleveland Indians, 3am, BT Sport ESPN
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BASKETBALL
No key games scheduled
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BOXING/UFC
Check out this website – http://boxingschedule.boxingsociety.com/
Saturday September 23
Jorge Linares v Luke Campbell – British Olympic gold medallist Luke Campbell takes on three weight world champion Jorge Linares for the WBA, WBC Diamond and Ring Magazine lightweight titles in Los Angeles. Linares has already seen off British duo Kevin Mitchell and Anthony Crolla, so Campbell will be lucking to buck the trend.
Hughie Fury v Joseph Parker – New Zealander Joseph Parker makes the second defence of his WBO world heavyweight title at the Manchester Arena. Parker is undefeated in 23 fights with 18 knockouts but this will be his first fight in the UK as he faces mandatory challenger Hughie Fury who will be fighting for his cousin Tyson’s old belt.
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CRICKET
Tuesday September 19
ODI Series – England v West Indies, 12:30pm, Old Trafford, Manchester – first of five match series, Sky Sports Main Event/ Sky Sports Cricket
County Championship Division 1 – Hampshire v Essex, 10:30am – Middlesex v Lancashire, 10:30am – Surrey v Somerset, 10:30am – Yorkshire v Warwickshire, 10:30am – (day one of four in each game)
County Championship Division 2 – Derbyshire v Kent, 10:30am – Durham v Sussex, 10:30am – Glamorgan v Gloucestershire, 10:30am – Northamptonshire v Nottinghamshire, 10:30am – (day one of four in each game)
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CYCLING
Check out this website – http://www.uci.ch/road/calendar/
Some of the next main events…
From the UCI road calendar
Road World Championships, Norway, – Men’s junior individual time-trial,10:30am, Eurosport 1 – Women’s individual time trial, 2:30pm, Eurosport 2
From the track calendar:
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DARTS
Next up:
World Grand Prix, Citywest Hotel, Dublin Sunday 1 October – Monday 9 October
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FORMULA ONE
The next F1 Grand Prix will be Malaysia Grand Prix, the Sepang International Circuit, Sept 29 – Oct 01
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GAA
Upcoming fixtures, as per www.hoganstand.com
Next games:
Sunday 24 September
All-Ireland Ladies SFC final
Dublin v Mayo, Croke Park, 4pm – TG4
All-Ireland Ladies IFC final
Tipperary v Tyrone, Croke Park, 1.45pm – TG4
All-Ireland Ladies JFC final
Fermanagh v Derry, Croke Park, 11.45am – TG4
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GOLF
PGA Tour – The Tour Championship, East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta, Georgia, Thursday 21 September – Sunday 24 September – the culmination of the FedEx Cup play-offs
European Tour – Portugal Masters, Oceanico Victoria Golf Course, Thursday 21 September – Sunday 24 September
On the (Champions Tour) – PURE Insurance Championship, Pebble Beach Golf Links, CA, Friday 22 September – Sunday 24 September
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ICE HOCKEY
The new NHL season begins on Wednesday, October 4
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RUGBY LEAGUE:
Thursday 21 September
Betfred Super League – Salford Red Devils v St Helens, 8pm
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RUGBY UNION
Wednesday 20 September
Mitre 10 Cup – Bay Of Plenty v Southland, 8:35am, Sky Sports Action
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SNOOKER
The Yushan World Open (from Yushan, China) runs from September 18-24 – Coverage of day two 7:30am and 12:30pm Eurosport 1
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TENNIS
ATP Tour Open de Moselle, Monday 18th September to Sunday 24th September in Metz, France
ATP St.Petersburg Open, Monday 18th September to Sunday 24th September in St.Petersburg, Russia
WTA Guangzhou International Women’s Open, Monday 18th September to Sunday 24th September in Guangzhou, China, – Day two live 7am, BT Sport 2
WTA Tour Toray Pan Pacific Open, Monday 18th September to Sunday 24th September in Tokyo, Japan, – Day three 4:30am BT Sport 1 i.e late Tues night/early Weds morning
WTA Korea Open, Monday 18th September to Sunday 24th September in Seoul, South Korea – day three 4am, BT Sport 3, i.e late Tues night/early Weds morning
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OTHER SPORT
Bowls: Waterloo Handicap – Live coverage of day one 10am, ITV4
Posted: 19th September 2017