Here’s the biggest action to watch live on Sky Sports, BT Sport and Premier Sports over the next week, all in one place on Sky.
The club season has come to an end but there is plenty of football to offer as Ireland head into the UEFA Nations League – with two games to look forward to in the coming days including Ukraine’s visit to Dublin.
A weekend of sporting action lies ahead, with the URC quarter-finals, plenty of Irish interest in golf, the All-Ireland Football Championship proper and much, much more.

The Republic of Ireland’s Stephen Kenny’s side will look to build on their fine form with a quick start to the Nations League, starting with Boys in Green’s trip to Armenia live on Premier Sports on Saturday at 2pm.
Premier Sports have an extensive fixture list of Nations League fixtures over the next week including Ireland’s second game of the season against Ukraine at Aviva Stadium on Wednesday at 7.45pm.
Earlier on Sunday at 5pm, Sky Sports will be showing Ukraine’s remarkable pursuit of history live as they take on Wales for a place in Qatar in the 2022 World Cup play-off final.

A mighty clash between the provinces ensues as the quarter-finals of the United Rugby Championship kick off Ulster host Munster live on Premier Sports on Friday at 7.35pm.
The same channel will show all four round of 16 matches this weekend, inclusive Leinster vs Glasgow Warriors on Saturday at 3:15 p.m.

The provincials are over, and the All-Ireland First round qualification will start as last year’s finalists on Sky Sports Mayo takes on Monaghan on Sunday at 4 p.m.
Sky Sports is the place for you The commemorative tournament Thursday through Sunday with Shane Lowry, Rory McIlroy and Seamus Power in Dublin, Ohio.

Stick to Sky Sports for those US Women’s Open on the same days, while the Canadian Open and Scandinavian Mixed are shown from Thursday to next Sunday.
There’s a treat for European MMA fans as the UFC returns after a week’s hiatus and you won’t even have to stay up late with the Fight Night coverage Volkov vs Rozenstruik starts at 7pm on BT Sport.

It’s the moment all basketball fans have been waiting for when the NBA Playoff Finals begin. The Boston Celtics take on the Golden State Warriors in Game One on Friday at 1:45 p.m. The second game will take place on Monday, the third duel on Thursday.
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