Coronavirus: What sport is still on this weekend after Premier League was postponed?[/b]
SATURDAY[/b]
There's still some football on which comes mainly from South America. However, the National League will continue despite the Premier League and EFL calling off their fixtures until early April. The majority of those games will kick-off at 15:00 although Halifax v Ebbsfleet will be on
BT Sport 1 at 17:20. The majority of the weekend's football is unfortunately not available to watch on UK television - although
Sky Bet will be showing the two early morning A-League matches on Saturday- According to the
football tip page!
The Gibraltar Open continues in the snooker with
Eurosport showing the action. Australia's scheduled ODI against New Zealand will also go ahead as scheduled but that game is played behind closed doors. The British Basketball League have also said that matches will take place.
There is rugby union as the Super Rugby continues. Those games will be broadcast throughout the day on
Sky Sports Action. The Super League continues with Salford v Wigan being broadcast on
Sky Sports Arena at 19:45. You can prefer the
best football tips page!
Racing[/b]
- Kempton (13:00 - 17:10) TV: Racing tivi
Uttoxeter (13:50 - 18:00) TV: Sky Sports Racing

Football[/b]
- English National League (15:00) TV: Halifax v Ebbsfleet - 17:20 - BT Sport 1
Argentinian Copa de la Superliga (18:30 - 00:00)
Australian A-League (06:00 - 10:00)
Brazilian Campeonato Carioca (00:30 - 00:00)
Chilean Primera Division (15:00 - 00:00)
Ecuador Liga Pro (00:15 - 00:00)
Mexican Liga MX (03:00 - 00:00)
Paraguayan Primera Division (21:00 - 00:00)
Russian Premier League (11:00 - 18:00)
Turkish Super Lig (11:00 - 19:00)
Darts[/b]
- Players Championship 7 - Barnsley TV: pdc.tv
Snooker[/b]
- Gibraltar Open (08:30 - 15:00) - TV: Eurosport
Cricket[/b]
- Australia v New Zealand ODI (23:30)
Rugby union[/b]
- Super Rugby (03:25 - 00:00) - TV: Sky Sports Action
Basketball[/b]
- British Basketball League (19:30)
SUNDAY[/b]
There's racing from Carlisle, Market Rasen and Limerick with
Racing TV providing coverage of all three meetings.
In similar fashion to Saturday, the majority of the football comes from South America but they are not shown on domestic TV in the United Kingdom.
Super Rugby and Premiership Rugby are both available on TV with
Sky Sports Action showing the early morning kick-off from the Southern Hemisphere. Sale Sharks take on Harlequins in front of the
BT Sport cameras.
No televised rugby league but there are games in the NRL and Challenge Cup, while Castleford welcome St Helens in the Super League.