SKY'S Super Sunday is the big one to watch over the weekend, although how Hull City have smuggled themselves into the six teams on show I don't know.
Barcelona v Real Madrid follows Liverpool v Manchester and Chelsea (that's five of the biggest clubs in the world) v, er, Hull.
Tomorrow sees the culmination of the rugby union Six Nations, the scheduling of which, quite sadly, gives England a huge advantage over Wales and Ireland.
All three go into the game on the same number of points but England will know what they have to do when they take on France at Twickenham after the other two games have been finished.
It might suit the TV schedulers but it does nothing for the sport. All three should kick off at the same time as they do on the last day of the football season.
I also like the look of Bury at home to Northampton tomorrow with the Shakers on a brilliant run of six wins in the last seven games and gunning for automatic promotion from League Two.
I was impressed with the attendance at the last home game and predict a bumper crowd for the Shakers of 4,200.
Finally, the last quarter-final of the Cricket World Cup takes place in the early hours of tomorrow morning. Is that long-winded competition still going on?
Neil Bonnar
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