If you’re not sure about the weather and you need somewhere to be this weekend, the Club is the place for you because we’ve got loads on. The highlights in the evenings will be the Champions League Final on Saturday night and then Lorelei Rock on Sunday night, but there’s loads more with all of the Football League play-off finals, the rugby premiership final, the Monaco Grands Prix, England against the Barbarians and both the 1st Test and the PGA.
We start tomorrow at Noon, with the England-Pakistan test match on one screen and the PGA on the other. Then at 3pm we can show the Premiership rugby final between Exeter and Saracens on BT- that means that we will be taking one of the test match or the golf off for a while. Then at 5pm its the Chamionship play-off final with Aston Villa taking on Fulham – sadly we won’t be able to watch Matt watching the game because he’s got a ticket, the lucky boy. And good luck to supporters of both sides in the game. We don’t finish there because then we move on to Champions League Final, which kicks off on BT at 7.45pm – Real Madrid’s a tough ask but let’s hope Liverpool come home with the goods.
On Sunday we start again with the cricket and the golf before the Monaco Grands Prix comes on at 2.10pm, on Sky – given the way things are going this writer suspects that the cricket will make room for this. At 2.30pm, Sky are bringing us the England-Baabaas game, so the golf will have to go by then, and then at 3pm or after the Grands Prix, we can show the League 1 play-off final between Rotherham and Shrewsbury, after which we’ll start preparing the bar area for the arrival of Lorelei Rock and an evening’s great music – of all the Club’s many events this is one the Club recommends you do not miss.
Monday will be a lot quieter, which is probably just as well given the heaviness of Saturday and Monday. But, if there’s any cricket still going on we’ll have that on from opening time at Noon. Then at 3pm we’ll be showing Coventry-Exeter in the League 2 play off final – Exeter’s sports fans are having a full weekend aren’t they?
We’re having a quieter week next week, with a lot of cricket and golf before England’s first friendly next weekend and then the build up to the World Cup.