On the televisions this weekend

We have some great sport on our TVs this weekend, with football, rugby union, Formula One and golf to look forward to.

We start tonight with a must-win game for promotion-chasing Fulham, against already relegated Sunderland. On the face of it that’s a game which looks like a dead rubber right from the start but our Brighton fans might want to know that on Fulham’s bench is one Ollie Norwood, currently on loan from the Amex, while on the other bench is a Kazenga Lua Lua. Mind you, if Lua Lua can only make the bench there he’s clearly carried on falling since his time at Brighton.

Tomorrow we start at 12.30 on Sky when Liverpool do their best not to get injured against Stoke – good luck with that one. Then its rugby on one screen from 2.30pm, with Gloucester-Bath on BT2 on one screen and the normal results service on the other. At 5.30pm we’re showing Swansea-Chelsea on BT and then, as at roughly the same time every evening to Sunday, we have the
Zurich Classic golf at 8pm.

Sunday starts at 1.10pm with the bully-off of the Kazakhstan Grands Prix on one screen on Sky. The other screen is being reserved for the 2.15pm kick off between Man City and yer West Ham, which should give us some wildly entertaining defending if nothing else. After that, if we’re not all still laughing, we move on to the big game of the weekend, when Man Utd take on Arsenal at 4.30pm. This one should be great fun, with United chasing a top four place still and the Arsenal players trying not to get injured before next week’s Europa Cup match in Madrid, although some gooners might wish some of them would be injured maybe.

That’s not the end of the fun because on Monday night at 8pm, its Spurs-Watford on Sky – wonder how many people in the Tipsters competition will be waiting for Harry Kane to score in that one, assuming he hasn’t already claimed every other goal scored in the Prem this weekend.

We’ve also got loads to look forward to next week, with Champions League and Europa Cup action, a Friday night game for Brighton and then Bank Holiday weekend and our beer festival.

So let’s see plenty of you in the Club this weekend, after all its not as if we’ll have the weather for you to be anywhere else is it?