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Five huge days of sporting action.
There is some top-class sporting action on TV over the Bank Holiday weekend, from the Premier League to rugby, NFL and the start of the GAA Hurling Championship.
And here is how to watch it with a
NOW Sports and Sports Extra Membership.
Thursday, April 28.
The weekend starts early with
Manchester United hosting
Chelsea at Old Trafford on Thursday night.
The Red Devils need to win to keep alive their hopes of playing European football next season. Chelsea, meanwhile, are looking to secure their spot in the top four.
The
Premier League game kicks off at 8 pm and you can stream it live with a
NOW Sports Membership.
Friday, April 29.
On Friday, the focus turns to American sport and the 2022
NFL Draft, which gets underway on Friday at
1 am Irish time and runs across the weekend.
You can stream the NFL Draft with a
NOW Sports membership. While, with a NOW Sports Extra Membership,
Munster face
Cardiff Blues in the
United Rugby Championship. Kick-off is at 7.30 pm.
Saturday, April 30.
Newcastle United v
Liverpool kicks off a massive day of sport on Saturday.
The Magpies have won four of their last five matches at St James' Park and will present a tough challenge for Jurgen Klopp's side. Liverpool must win to keep their title challenge going.
The
Premier League game gets underway at 12:30 pm and you can stream it with a
NOW Sports Extra Membership.

Next up in the
Premier League,
Norwich City face
Aston Villa. Kick-off at Carrow Road is at 3 pm, and you can stream it with a NOW Sports Extra membership.
The day's final game in the
Premier League is between
Leeds United and
Manchester City at Elland Road, a match that could prove decisive at both ends of the table. Kick-off is at 5:30 pm and you can stream it with a
NOW Sports membership.
GAA fans are also in for a treat on Saturday, as the Football Championships gets underway with a doubleheader on the NOW Sports Membership.
First up,
Monaghan play
Down in the
Ulster Senior Football Championship, with kick-off at 4:30 pm. And then, at 6:30 pm,
Dublin play
Wexford in the
Leinster Senior Football Championship as they begin their campaign to win back the Sam Maguire.
Saturday's action wraps up with the
United Rugby Championship. The
Stormers v
Leinster gets underway at 5:15 pm, and
Edinburgh v
Ulster kicks off at 7:35 pm. You can stream both games with a
NOW Sports Extra Membership.

Sunday, May 1.
Sunday's sport features three huge football matches. First up,
Celtic play
Rangers in a game that could decide the
Scottish Premiership title race.
Celtic go into the game six points ahead of their rivals with four games remaining. If they beat Rangers at Celtic Park, they will all but seal the championship. Kick-off is at 12 pm and you can stream it live with a
NOW Sports Membership.
The focus then switches to the Premier League, where
Everton play
Chelsea at 2 pm at Goodison Park. If Frank Lampard doesn't oversee a win against his former team, Everton will take one step closer to getting relegated from the top flight.
In the 4:30 pm kick-off, and at the other end of the table,
West Ham United host
Arsenal in a London derby. You can stream both Premier League games with a
NOW Sports Membership.
Monday, May 2.
The weekend's sporting action wraps up at Old Trafford where
Man United host
Brentford, with kick-off at 7:45 pm. You can stream the
Premier League game live with a
NOW Sports Membership.
Stream the biggest sporting moments with NOW including all the action from the Premier League, Heineken Champions Cup, F1 and GAA Championship.