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Big Weekend on Sky Sports: How to watch the Premier League, EFL, Scottish Premiership, WSL, Miami GP, Madrid Open and more | Soccer News

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The worlds of football, F1, cricket, golf and rugby league come together for what promises to be a thrilling weekend of events that will be broadcast live exclusively on Sky Sports Big Weekend from 1st May to 4th May.

Manchester United and Liverpool reignite their Premier League rivalry while title rivals Arsenal and Man City play live on Sky Sports as the regular season of the Championship reaches its climax, with Manchester United potentially clinching the WSL title and the Scottish title race taking center stage as Hearts, Rangers and Celtic battle it out.

The F1 season resumes with the Miami Grand Prix, plus league matches in tennis, cricket, golf and rugby, with the Madrid Open Final, IPL, Super League, DP World Tour, PGA Tour, Ladies European Tour and LPGA Tour all on screen.

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How to stream on NOW

NOW is an instant streaming service that gives you access to all 12 Sky Sports channels, Sky Sports+ streams and more.

Since it’s an app, customers can sign up and instantly stream across over 60 devices. We offer no-contract membership options, so you can cancel at any time.

Watch daily activities with a NOW Day membership for £14.99.

NOW Sports Day membership begins immediately after purchase and is valid for 24 hours. It cannot be paused.

Alternatively, you can choose a 6-month saver membership or a flexible month membership. Check out the latest NOW TV membership prices.

By default you can watch on one device, but with NOW Boost you can watch on up to two devices at the same time, and with NOW Ultra Boost you can watch on up to three devices at the same time.

Upgrade to Boost to watch in Full HD, enjoy Dolby Digital 5.1 on your sound system or soundbar, get additional devices for streaming, and watch on-demand content without ads.

Upgrade to Ultra Boost to watch in up to 4k UHD HDR, enjoy Dolby Atmos on your sound system or soundbar, get two additional devices for streaming, and watch on-demand content without ads. Check device compatibility here.

To add Boost or Ultra Boost to your sports membership, please go to the (My Account) section of the NOW website.

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Live sport on Sky Sports’ Big Weekend

Saturday:

11.30am: Turkish Airlines Open – DP World Tour Golf

12pm: Manchester United vs Brighton – Women’s Super League

12:30pm: Final day of the championship

3pm: Wigan Warriors vs Bradford Bulls – Super League

3:00 PM: Chennai Super Kings vs Mumbai Indians – IPL

3:30pm: Madrid Open Tennis – Women’s Singles Final

4:00 p.m.: Cadillac Championship – PGA Tour Golf

5pm: Miami GP Sprint

5.30pm: Arsenal vs Fulham – Premier League

6pm: Catalans Dragons vs Lee Leopards – Super League

8pm: Huddersfield Giants vs Warrington Wolves – Super League

9pm: Miami GP Qualifying

Sunday:

11am: Turkish Airlines Open – DP World Tour Golf

11am: Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Kolkata Knight Riders – IPL

12pm: Hibernian vs Celtic – Scottish Premiership

12pm: Man City vs Liverpool, Tottenham vs London City – Women’s Super League

2pm: Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace – Premier League

3:00 PM: Gujarat Titans vs Punjab Kings – IPL

3.30pm: Man United vs Liverpool – Premier League

3:30pm: Madrid Open Men’s Singles Final

4:00 p.m.: Cadillac Championship – PGA Tour Golf

9pm: Miami Grand Prix

Monday:

1pm: Aston Villa vs West Ham – Women’s Super League

3pm: Chelsea vs Nottingham – Premier League

3:00 PM: Mumbai Indians vs Lucknow Super Giants – IPL

5.30pm: Hearts vs Rangers – Scottish Premiership

8pm: Everton vs Man City – Premier League



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