“Handy Guide: Three Must-Watch Sports”

Coming up this week at the Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville is the 106th edition of the PGA Championship, one of the men’s premier golf tournaments. Following their successful performance at the recent New Orleans Classic, golfers Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry will be journeying to Kentucky, optimistic about their chances. Joining them on the green is previous tournament victor Pádraig Harrington. You can follow the tournament on Sky Sports from Thursday to Sunday.

This weekend in Saudi Arabia, boxing enthusiasts can look forward to a fight that promises more than just hype and monetary gains, as has been the case with many recent bouts such as the Mike Tyson versus Jake Paul match. The face-off between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk marks the first undisputed heavyweight title fight since 1999, and the first time that all four major world titles (WBO, WBA, IBF and WBC) will be contested. Tune in on Saturday at the Sky Sports Office.

In the world of hurling, be prepared for the forthcoming clash between Tipperary and Cork. Despite its league format, the reality is that it’s a sudden death match in the Munster senior hurling championship – the season could extend significantly for the losing side. After an impressive win over Limerick, Cork are raring to compete in Tipperary. Watch the event on RTÉ on Sunday.

For the upcoming Monday (May 13th), there will be various sporting events across different channels. TNT Sports 1 will broadcast Serie A football matches featuring Lecce v Udinese and Fiorentina v Monza. On TG4, you can catch the Munster MFC Final of Cork v Kerry. La Liga’s matchup of Barcelona v Real Sociedad and Premier League’s clash between Aston Villa and Liverpool will be aired on LaLigaTv & Premier Sports 1 and Sky Sports Premier League respectively. Lastly, tune into RTÉ 2 for rugby programming ‘Against the Head.’

On Tuesday (May 14th), cycling fans can enjoy Stage 10 of Giro d’Italia on Eurosport 1. Also worth noting is the buildup to the PGA Championship on Sky Sports Golf, providing golf enthusiasts with an in-depth look at the forthcoming tournament.

Discover the thrilling sports events airing on different channels this week. On the agenda for TNT Sports 1, the 3rd T20 cricket series involving Ireland and Pakistan commences at 2.45pm. The excitement of football is prominent with several matches from La Liga and Scottish Premiership. LaLigaTV and Premier Sports 1 bring you confrontations between Osasuna and Mallorca at 6.30pm and Real Madrid versus Deportivo Alavés at 8.30pm. Catch the Rangers versus Dundee match on Sky Sports Premier League at 7.30pm and Tottenham challenging Man City at 8pm. Additionally, witness the clash between Girona and Villarreal at 9pm.

Coming up on the 15th of May, Wednesday presents an array of sporting action. Tune in to Eurosport 1 to follow Stage 11 of the Giro d’Italia cycling event unfolding from 10.30am till 4.45pm, and the horse race on UTV airing from 2pm till 4.30pm. Golf enthusiasts can catch Sky Sports Golf from 2pm till 10pm for the pre-match excitement of the PGA Championship. Football continues to be the highlight with various matches from La Liga, Women’s Super League, and Scottish Premiership, along with an encounter from the prestigious Coppa Italia Final and the Ligue 1 league.

Thursday, the 16th of May, introduces the LET German Masters on Sky Sports Golf from 10am till 1pm, followed by the 12th Stage of Giro d’Italia on Eurosport 1 from 11am to 4.45pm. Then, resume the golfing thrill as the PGA Championship continues till midnight on Sky Sports Golf.

Prepare for a thrilling line-up of sports on our channels. Begin your afternoon with UTV’s Racing at 2pm from York on May 17th. Later, witness a gripping showdown between Las Palmas and Real Betis in the La Liga at 6.30pm followed by the clash of Almería and Barcelona at 8.30pm on LaLigaTV and Premier Sports 1.

On Sky Sports Action, we’ve got the Sheffield Premier League Darts starting at 7pm and running till 11pm. Soccer action continues with the Championship Play-Off Semi-final, pitting Leeds Utd against Norwich City at 8pm on Sky Sports Football. Will Real Sociedad triumph over Valencia at 9pm? Tune in to LaLigaTV and Premier Sports 2 to find out.

Roll onto Friday, May 17th, and start with a rugby match at 8.05am with Hurricanes vs Moana Pasifika, followed by Melbourne Rebels vs Chiefs at 10.35am on Sky Sports Action. The LET German Masters Golf Tournament kicks off at 10am on Sky Sports Golf. Next, get ready for the adrenaline-pumping Stage 13 of Giro d’Italia on Eurosport 1 from 11.30am. The Emilia-Romagna GP Practice starts at noon on Sky Sports F1. Followed by the PGA Championship on Sky Sports Golf, running from 1pm to midnight. UTV brings you more racing action from York from 2pm to 4.30pm. Tennis lovers can look forward to the WTA Italian Open Final from 4pm to 6pm on Sky Sports Tennis. MMA enthusiasts can catch Paris Patchy Mix vs Magomed Magomedev from 5pm on Virgin Media Two.

For cricket fans, the 2nd T20 Women: England vs Pakistan starts from 6pm on Sky Sports Cricket. More Rugby action with Edinburgh vs Munster, kicking off at 7.35pm on TG4 & Premier Sports 1, alongside Zebre vs Scarlets on Premier Sports 2. The Soccer action will continue with Sligo Rovers vs Bohemians in the Airtricity League Premier Division on RTÉ 2 at 7.45pm. Concluding Friday’s action with the Championship Play-Off Semi-final featuring Southampton vs West Brom at 8pm on Sky Sports Football.

All this unfolds under the banner of Saturday, May 18th. Be sure to tune in!

In the early hours of the morning, switch to Sky Sports Action for some Super Rugby featuring Fijian Drua facing-off with the Reds at 3:05am, followed by Brumbies playing against Crusaders at 5:35am. This continues with Blues against Highlanders and Western Force against Waratahs at 8:05am and 10:35am respectively.

Meanwhile, golf fans can tune into the Sky Sports Golf’s coverage of the LET German Masters from 11am till 2pm. Concurrently, Motor racing enthusiasts can follow the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix practice and qualifying on Sky Sports F1 starting at 11:15am.

Scottish Premiership football matches will be showcased on Sky Sports Football beginning 12:30pm, although teams are yet to be disclosed. Cycling benefits from Eurosport 1’s attention with the Stage 14 Giro d’Italia from 12:30pm till 4:45pm.

Racing from Newbury and Newmarket will run on UTV threading from 1:30pm till 4pm. BBC 1 at the same time takes a diversion into Rugby League territory, broadcasting a Challenge Cup Semi-final involving Hull KR and Wigan Warriors starting at 1:45pm.

Around midday, the PGA Championship will be featured on Sky Sports Golf until midnight. Also, the afternoon will see URC Rugby bouts with Lions Vs Glasgow on Premier Sports 1 starting at 3:05pm, followed by match-ups of Connacht v Stormers, Sharks v Cardiff and an evening encounter at 7.35pm between Ulster and Leinster aired on various channels.

The Women’s Super League in football will be shown on Sky Sports PL, Football & BBC 2 beginning at 3pm. Rugby union will be covered in TNT Sports 1 & 2’s transmission of the English Premiership at 3:05pm – parties are to be announced.

Boxing features Tyson Fury crossing fists with Oleksandr Usyk on Sky Sports Box Office kicking off at 4pm. Concurrently, the ATP Italian Open Final in Tennis will air on Sky Sports Tennis from 4pm till 6pm.

GAA fans can enjoy TG4’s coverage of the All-Ireland U-20 Football Final at 4:30pm while a League 1 Play-off Final between Bolton Wanderers and Oxford Utd will resume on Sky Sports Football at 4:15pm.

Finally, the Baltimore Preakness Stakes, a famous racing marquee, will be broadcast on Virgin Media Two commencing at 8pm.

On RTÉ 2, the GAA Saturday Game will be aired from 9.20pm to 10.50pm. Simultaneously, on TNT Sports 1, the UFC match between Edson Barboza and Lerone Murphy is set to begin at midnight. Moving on to Sunday, May 19th, the boxing match between Emanuel Navarrete and Denys Berinchyk will commence from 2am on Sky Sports. The Giro d’Italia’s 15th stage will be telecast on Eurosport 1 from 9am to 4.45pm, while at 12.30pm, the 3rd T20 women’s cricket match between England and Pakistan will be broadcasted. The Emilia-Romagna GP F1 will also be aired from 12.30pm on Sky Sports F1. Next, the sky sports golf channel will broadcast the LET German Masters from 11am-2pm and the PGA Championship from 2pm-midnight. Fans of the GAA Munster SHC can view the matches Clare v Waterford and Tipperary v Cork at 2pm and 4pm respectively on RTÉ 2. The Rugby league challenge cup semi-final featuring the Huddersfield Giants and Warrington Wolves will be broadcasted on BBC 2 from 3.15pm. Moreover, soccer fans can watch the League 2 Play-off Final on Sky Sports Football channel at 1pm and a Premier League match (to be announced) on Premier Sports 1 & Sky Sports Main Event, PL & Football at 4pm. There will also be races featuring from Royal Ascot Trials from 1.40pm to 4.10pm on RTÉ 1 and from Naas & Newmarket from 3.30pm to 7.10pm on ITV4. Later in the evening, catch the Rabat Diamond League athletics on Virgin Media Two and BBC Three at 7pm and the English Premiership Rugby highlights on ITV4 at 8pm. Lastly, the Sunday Game on RTÉ 2 and Match of the Day 2 on BBC 1 will wrap up Sunday’s sports telecast from 9.30pm to 10.45pm and 10.30pm to 0.20am respectively.

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