It’s our June quiz tomorrow night. Set by Scally, this is a nice evening out in the Club which has stuff in it for people of all abilities. The quiz begins at 8.30 and is open to teams of four at a cost of £2 per person. There are cash prizes paid out through the quiz and the more people we have in, the more gets given out. So if you fancy a break from the football or just fancy giving your brains a mild work-out, the Club is the place for you. We’d love to see you.
The rest of our weekend is given over to televised sport and there’s going to be a lot of it. We start tonight with the US Open getting underway on Sky at 6pm before the last of today’s World Cup games, Portugal-Spain, gets going at 7pm.
Tomorrow France will be playing Australia in the World Cup when we open and England will be playing their second one-dayer against a different Australian team on Sky. Then at 2pm its Argentina-Iceland in the World Cup on one screen with the cricket on the other. At 4.05pm we’ll then show the second South Africa-England rugby test on Sky while the cricket, if its not already over, will have to come off briefly at 5pm so that we can show the Peru-Denmark World Cup game on one screen. After that it gets complicated because we’ll have a choice from the end of the rugby between the end of the cricket and the beginning of the golf on one screen, with the continuing World Cup match on the other. We’ll hope that the cricket has finished. The final World Cup game of the day is Croatia-Nigeria at 8pm but we’ll leave that to Scally to decide if he wants it off or in the background.
On Sunday we start with Costa Rica-Serbia in the World Cup at 1pm. Then its Germany-Mexico at 4pm and then Brazil-Switzerland at 7pm, while the final day of the US Open starts at 6pm.
That’s not the end of the weekend because we’ll have England’s first game, against Tunisia, on Monday evening at 7pm before a full week’s World Cup footy. We’ll tell you more about that later.