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Our coverage of the live action begins on Friday night with the Breeders' Cup meeting in California, day one's action starting at 6.30pm (all times GMT). And there's also football in the Championship as Leicester host Leeds (8pm) in a battle between two of last season's relegated sides. Into Saturday and the Cricket World Cup action begins at 5am with New Zealand v Pakistan, before England take on Australia (8.30am start). While teams at the top of the group standings look to secure their top-four places, will Jos Buttler's side manage to salvage some pride? The Premier League swings into action as Fulham host Manchester United in the day's early game (12.30pm). Then we'll have full clockwatch coverage of the afternoon action, including Brentford v West Ham, Manchester City v Bournemouth, and Everton v Brighton. The Breeders' Cup resumes with its big day from 5.10pm. And then, at 5.30pm, there's a choice of two big games to keep tabs on … or indeed have one open for each: Newcastle take on Arsenal in a clash of two sides fancied to end the Premier League season in the top four. We'll also be covering a keenly awaited Bundesliga match-up: Borussia Dortmund v Bayern Munich. It's another busy Sunday too, kicking off at the Cricket World Cup with a big one: hosts India take on fellow title contenders South Africa (from 8.30am). At 12.30pm is the pick of the weekend's Women's Super League games: Arsenal v Manchester City. At 2pm, there's more football as Nottingham Forest host in-form Aston Villa in the Premier League, before – at 4.30pm – Liverpool visit Luton's Kenilworth Road for the first time in 15 years. Finally, the action will get under way at Interlagos for the Brazilian F1 Grand Prix (5pm).
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