“Your Weekly Guide: Two Key Sports Events”

Football
The Under -19 Championship of Uefa Women 2024 is being held in Lithuania, spanning a period of two weeks. Remarkably, this marks the second occasion of the Republic of Ireland’s participation in the finals, demonstrating the recent advancements in Irish women’s football. However, the passing days haven’t been easy due to the challenging group they’ve been placed in. The Irish women’s team will compete against previous winners, Spain, on Monday; next up is Germany, the team that was runner up in the last final, on Thursday, and finally, on Sunday, they face the team Spain vanquished during the semi-finals, the Netherlands. The tournament will run from July 14th-27th and can be viewed on uefa.tv.

Hurling
The All-Ireland senior hurling final last saw Cork and Clare face each other in 2013 during the replayed final, a match that was ultimately claimed by Clare. Shane O’Donnell, part of the winning team, was renowned for his score of 3-3 that day whereas Patrick Horgan gained recognition for scoring 19 points across the draw and replay. Both teams are set to meet once again on Sunday, with a thrilling competition anticipated. This can be viewed on RTÉ & BBC on Sunday.

MONDAY (July 15th)
– FOOTBALL- Argentina vs Colombia in the Copa America Final, Premier Sports 1- 1am
– FOOTBALL- Republic of Ireland vs Spain, Women’s Under-19 Euro Championship, uefa.tv- Noon
– FOOTBALL- Ukraine vs Northern Ireland, Men’s Under-19 Euro Championship, uefa.tv & BBC Red Button- 7pm
– DARTS- Blackpool World Matchplay, Sky Sports Action, 7pm-11pm
– GAA- Championship highlights, TG4, 8pm-9pm

TUESDAY (July 16th)
– CYCLING- Stage 16 Tour de France, Eurosport 1, 11.30am-5.15pm; ITV4, 2pm-5pm; TG4, 1pm-5.30pm
– FOOTBALL- Republic of Ireland vs France, Women’s Euro Qualifier, RTÉ 2- 6pm
– FOOTBALL- England vs Sweden Women’s Euro Qualifier, UTV- 6pm
– ATHLETICS- Lucerne World Continental Tour, Eurosport 2, 7pm-9pm
– DARTS- Blackpool World Matchplay, Sky Sports Action, 7pm-midnight

Catch the Scottish League Cup fixture of Hibernian versus Queen’s Park on Premier Sports 1, kicking off at 7.45pm. Over on LOITV, we’ve got the first qualifying round of the Champions League at 8pm, featuring Shamrock Rovers in a stalemate with Víkingur Reykjavík.

On Wednesday 17th July, tune into Eurosport 1, ITV4 or TG4 for the 17th stage Tour de France cycling event. This will take place between 11am-4.50pm. Women’s T20 cricket will see England and New Zealand go head to head from 5.45pm on both BBC 2 and Sky Sports Cricket. The day finishes off with the Blackpool World Matchplay darts competition on Sky Sports Action, running from 7pm until midnight.

The line-up for Thursday 18th July starts early with The Open on Sky Sports Golf from 6.30am-9pm. England faces the West Indies in the 2nd Test at 10am, broadcasting on Sky Sports Cricket. Meanwhile, 18th stage Tour de France will be aired on Eurosport 1, ITV4 and TG4 between 11.50am and 5.30pm. For Football lovers, there’s the Women’s Under-19 Euro Championship match of the Republic of Ireland v Germany at noon on uefa.tv and the Men’s Under-19 Euro Championship with Northern Ireland taking on Italy at 7pm, available for viewing on both uefa.tv and BBC Red Button. Close off this day reliving top moments from the Open on BBC 2 from 8pm, followed by more Blackpool World Matchplay darts on Sky Sports Action from 8pm and treat yourself with late-night Golf, the Barracuda Championship on Sky Sports Golf from 10pm.

The Open continues into Friday, July 19th on Sky Sports Golf between 6.30a and 9pm. Sky Sports Cricket will broadcast the 2nd Test, on day 2 England v West Indies from 10.15am.

The Stage 19 of Tour de France will be aired on Eurosport 1 from 11am to 4.15pm, ITV4 from 11.15am to 4pm, and TG4 from 11.05am to 4.20pm. Sky Sports F1 will begin broadcasting the Hungarian Grand Prix practice at noon. The U20 World Cup Rugby matches include the third-place play-off at 3.30pm and the final at 6pm, being streamed from Cape Town on RugbyPass. Sky Sports Arena will feature the Blackpool World Matchplay darts from 8pm-11pm. Sky Sports Mix and Sky Sports Action will host the Super League rugby league games featuring Huddersfield Giants vs Salford Red Devils and St Helens v Warrington Wolves respectively, both at 8pm. Likewise, Leigh Leopards v London Broncos Super League rugby game is due at 8.05pm on Sky Showcase. The Open highlights will be aired on BBC 2 from 9pm to 10.30pm, and the Barracuda Championship on Sky Sports Golf from 10pm to 1am.

For July 20th, an international rugby match between New Zealand and Fiji will begin at 3.30am, followed by Australia vs Georgia match at 6.45am on Sky Sports Action. Sky Sports Golf will cover The Open from 9am-8pm. From 10am, a boxing bout between Tokyo Junto Nakatani and Vincent Astrolabio will be broadcast on Sky Sports Action. The second test match, D3, between England and West Indies will begin streaming on Sky Sports Cricket from 10.15am. Sky Sports F1 schedules the Hungarian Grand Prix practice and qualifying at 11.15am. Stage 20 of Tour de France will be broadcast on Eurosport 1 from noon to 5pm, ITV4 from 12.30pm to 4.45pm, and TG4 from 12.25pm to 5pm. The London Diamond League athletics will be on the air on BBC 1 from 1.15pm to 5pm and on Virgin Media Two from 2pm to 4pm. Lastly, the Super League rugby league match between Hull FC and Wigan Warriors will commence on Sky Sports Arena at 2pm.

Check out the upcoming sports events on various platforms. On RTÉ 2, horse racing coverage from The Curragh will be aired from 2.30pm to 4.30pm. Rugby enthusiasts can catch Leeds Rhinos playing Hull KR in the Super League at 3pm on Sky Sports Action and international matches will be played between South Africa and Portugal at 4pm on Sky Sports Arena. TNT Sports 1 will broadcast the boxing match between Nathan Heaney and Brad Pauls from Birmingham at 6.30pm.

Women’s SFC Semi-finals for All-Ireland GAA will be featured on TG4 at 5pm for Cork v Galway and at 7.15pm for Armagh v Kerry. Catch the Scottish League Cup football match between Dundee Utd and Ayr Utd at 5.15pm on Premier Sports 1. TNT Sports 2 and Sky Sports Arena will air Rugby International matches; Chile v Scotland and Uruguay v Argentina respectively, starting at 8pm.

BBC 2 will show Open highlights of golf from 8pm to 10pm. Fans of the dart games can tune in to Sky Sports Action from 8pm-11pm to watch the Blackpool World Matchplay. Following the sports line-up is the show ‘Up for the Match’ from 9.30pm-11.25pm on RTÉ 1 and golf’s Barracuda Championship from 10pm-1am on Sky Sports Golf.

On Sunday, 21st July, UFC enthusiasts can watch Amanda Lemos fight against Virna Jandiroba in Las Vegas from 1am on TNT Sports 2. Eurosport 1 will be broadcasting the Shanghai Masters Final snooker tournament between 7am-10am, followed by a break and coverage resuming from 12.30pm-4pm. Sky Sports Golf will cover The Open golf tournament from 8am-7.30pm.

Cricket fans can catch England v West Indies 2nd Test, D4 from 10.15am on Sky Sports Cricket. Watch the Women’s Under-19 Euro Championship soccer match, Republic of Ireland v Netherlands at noon on uefa.tv. Sky Sports F1 will be airing Hungarian Grand Prix from 12.30pm. Blackpool Women’s World Matchplay darts games are scheduled from 1pm to 5pm on Sky Sports Arena.

– The final tour of the France Bicycle Race will be broadcasted on Eurosport 1 from 1.30 pm to 7.30 pm, on ITV4 from 3 pm to 7.15 pm, and on TG4 from 1.30 pm to 7.20 pm.
– The Rugby League match featuring the Castleford Tigers against the Catalans Dragons will commence at 3 pm, viewable on Sky Sports Action.
– The All-Ireland SHC Final between Cork and Clare will start at 3.30 pm, visible on RTÉ 2 and BBC 2 as part of the GAA coverage.
– The Men’s Under-19 Euro Championship football game, Norway versus Northern Ireland, is scheduled for 7pm and can be found on uefa.tv and the BBC Red Button.
– The Blackpool World Matchplay Final for Darts can be seen on Sky Sports Arena from 7.30 pm to 10 pm.
– LPGA’s Dana Open is another highlight, available on Sky Sports Golf between 7.30 pm and 9 pm.
– Golf fans can enjoy Open highlights on BBC 2 from 8 pm to 10 pm.
– “The Sunday Game”, part of the GAA coverage, will be broadcasted on RTÉ 2 between 9.30 pm to 11.30 pm.
– The Barracuda Golf Championship can be seen on Sky Sports Golf, broadcasted from 11 pm to 2 am.

Written by Ireland.la Staff

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