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Your Weekend Sport TV Guide: Today’s Cheltenham Gold Cup headlines a packed weekend of live sport

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Horse racing’s biggest week reaches its climax on Friday while Formula One, Six Nations rugby and Premier League football dominate the weekend schedule.

This weekend’s television schedule offers an unusually broad spread of sport, from racing at Cheltenham and Formula One in China to a decisive round of Six Nations rugby and several major Premier League fixtures.

Friday centres on the Cheltenham Gold Cup, the highlight of the National Hunt calendar. Saturday shifts attention to the Six Nations and Premier League football, while Sunday brings the Chinese Grand Prix, the Women’s League Cup final, and more Premier League action.

Across the three days there is also cycling, golf, tennis, winter sports and motorsport filling the schedules from early morning to late night.

Friday 13 March – Cheltenham Gold Cup day

Friday’s schedule begins long before lunchtime with international sport from Australia and Asia.

Formula One begins preparations for the Chinese Grand Prix with practice at 3am on Sky Sports F1, followed by Sprint Qualifying at 6.45am.

Winter sport fans can follow the Winter Paralympic Games live from 7.50am on Channel 4, while motorsport coverage from the World Rally Championship in Kenya begins at 5.45am on TNT Sports.

The main event of the day is at Cheltenham.

Pick of the day

Cheltenham Festival – Gold Cup Day
12.45pm, ITV1

The Cheltenham Festival concludes with its most famous race, the Cheltenham Gold Cup, widely regarded as the pinnacle of jump racing. Four days of competition culminate in the staying chase that often defines the season.

Elsewhere during the afternoon:

Evening sport includes domestic football and rugby:

Late evening coverage features the World Baseball Classic quarter final at 10pm on TNT Sports.

Saturday 14 March – Six Nations and Premier League

Saturday begins early with motorsport.

The Chinese Grand Prix Sprint Race takes place at 2.25am on Sky Sports F1, followed by qualifying at 6.30am.

Morning viewers can also follow the Winter Paralympics from 7.50am on Channel 4.

Domestic football starts late morning:

Pick of the day

Six Nations: Ireland v Scotland
1pm, ITV1

Both teams still have a realistic path to the championship, making this one of the most important matches of the final weekend.

Other Saturday highlights include:

The Six Nations concludes the evening with a heavyweight clash.

France v England, 7.20pm, ITV1

Sunday 15 March – Chinese Grand Prix and Women’s League Cup Final

Sunday begins early for motorsport fans.

Chinese Grand Prix

5.30am, Sky Sports F1

The Formula One season continues with the Chinese Grand Prix, following sprint and qualifying sessions earlier in the weekend.

The morning also includes Winter Paralympic coverage from 7.50am on Channel 4.

Pick of the day

Women’s League Cup Final – Chelsea v Manchester United
1.50pm, BBC One

Manchester United will attempt to claim revenge after losing last year’s FA Cup final to Chelsea. With the Blues experiencing an inconsistent season, the final could be more open than expected.

Other key Sunday fixtures:

Motorsport fans can watch the IndyCar Grand Prix of Arlington at 4.30pm on Sky Sports F1, while evening football includes Lazio v AC Milan at 7.30pm on TNT Sports.

Watching sport while travelling

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