Your Weekend TV & Sports guide: What to Watch Now
Looking for the perfect way to unwind this weekend? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve curated a guide to the most compelling television and live sports events, ensuring there’s something for everyone.From thrilling heists to supernatural mysteries and edge-of-your-seat football, let’s dive in!
Prime Time Picks
Prepare to be captivated by this ongoing art heist drama.Sam makes a startling discovery about a family connection to the scheme,while Bert races against time to prevent everything from falling apart as their forger,Bilal,finds himself in increasingly dangerous territory.It’s a rollercoaster of suspense you won’t want to miss.
hunted (9pm,Channel 4)
Ever wondered what it’s like to truly disappear? This gripping competition puts that question to the test. A new series launches,following pairs as they attempt to evade capture for 21 days,all while under intense surveillance. you’ll be instantly hooked, trying to predict who will be the first to be caught.
Revival (10pm, Sky Max)
Imagine “Fargo” colliding with “The Walking Dead.” That’s the essence of this Wisconsin-set supernatural noir.Deputy Dana cypress, brilliantly portrayed by Melanie Scrofano, investigates a murder that takes a bizarre turn when the town’s deceased residents begin to… revive. It’s a unique and compelling blend of genres.
A Different Kind of Competition
NASCAR & Dollywood (Time Varies)
Enjoy a glimpse into the world of country music’s unofficial sport as a familiar face tries their hand at NASCAR stock car racing. Then, prepare to be amazed by the remarkable attractions and entertainment at Dollywood theme park. It’s a engaging look at American culture and adrenaline-fueled fun.
Live Sports Action – Don’t Miss Out!
Women’s Super League Football (2pm, BBC Two)
catch all the action as Arsenal takes on Brighton at Emirates Stadium. Earlier in the day, you can also enjoy Chelsea versus Tottenham on Sky Sports Main Event at 11am, followed by Liverpool against Manchester City at 5:30pm.
International Football (4.45pm, BBC two)
Cheer on Scotland as Andy Robertson leads the team in a crucial World Cup Group C qualifier against Belarus at Hampden Park. It’s a must-watch for football fans and a chance to witness international competition at its finest.
We hope this guide helps you make the most of your weekend. Enjoy the shows, the sports, and the downtime – you deserve it!








