Easter has arrived with a bumper sports calendar for you to enjoy throughout your well-earned four-day weekend.

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The World Snooker Championship and Barcelona Open tennis get underway, Dereck Chisora and Amir Khan are in the ring across two exciting boxing cards and there's a whole lot of Premier League, Football League and continental action to keep you entertained.

Liverpool and Manchester City are both in action, while Lionel Messi and his Barcelona team-mates feature on ITV4 in the coming days.

The NBA play-offs have started while UFC Fight Night promises to provides plenty of drama once again.

RadioTimes.com has rounded up the key televised sporting events for you to soak up all the action over the long weekend.

Easter 2019 sport calendar

All times in UK time. Main sports events listed, check out the RadioTimes.com TV guide for complete daily listings of every TV channel.


Good Friday – 19th April


Football

12:30pm: Sheffield United v Nottingham Forest – Sky Sports Football and NOW TV

United v Forest match preview, prediction and how to watch here

3:00pm: Burton v Portsmouth – Sky Sports Football and NOW TV

Burton v Portsmouth match preview, prediction and how to watch here

3:00pm: Birmingham v Derby – Sky Sports Red Button

Birmingham v Derby match preview, prediction and how to watch here

3:00pm: Leeds v Wigan – Sky Sports Red Button

Leeds v Wigan match preview, prediction and how to watch here

3:00pm: QPR v Blackburn – Sky Sports Red Button

5:15pm: Sunderland v Doncaster – Sky Sports Football, Main Event and NOW TV

Sunderland v Doncaster match preview, prediction and how to watch here

7:05pm: Ayr United v Ross County – BBC Scotland

Ayr v Ross County match preview, prediction and how to watch here

7:45pm: Norwich v Sheffield Wednesday – Sky Sports Red Button

Norwich v Sheff. Wednesday match preview, prediction and how to watch here


Rugby League

12:45pm: Hull FC v Hull KR – Sky Sports Arena, Main Event, Mix and NOW TV

3:00pm: Wigan Warriors v St Helens – Sky Sports Arena, Main Event and NOW TV


NBA

3:30am: LA Clippers v Golden State Warriors – Sky Sports Arena and NOW TV


Easter Saturday (20th April)


Football

11:30am: Parma v AC Milan – Premier Sports 1

12:00pm: Hearts v Rangers – Sky Sports Football and NOW TV

Hearts v Rangers match preview, prediction and how to watch here

12:30pm: Man City v Spurs – Sky Sports Premier League, Main Event and NOW TV

Man City v Spurs match preview, prediction and how to watch here

5:00pm: Juventus v Fiorentina – Premier Sports 1

5:30pm: Newcastle United v Southampton – BT Sport 1

Newcastle v Southampton match preview, prediction and how to watch here

5:30pm: Accrington Stanley v Luton – Sky Sports Football, Main Event and NOW TV

7:30pm: Inter v Roma – Premier Sports 1

7:45pm: Barcelona v Real Sociedad – ITV4


Snooker

From 10:00am: World Snooker Championship – BBC2 and Eurosport

World Snooker Championship FULL TV schedule, guide here


Tennis

1:30pm: Monte-Carlo Masters final – Amazon Prime

Monte-Carlo Masters schedule and how to watch here


Boxing

7:00pm: Derek Chisora v Senad Gashi and more – Sky Sports Action and NOW TV

11:30pm: Amir Khan v Terence Crawford and more – BT Sport Box Office

Boxing TV schedule and how to watch both events here


UFC

4:00pm: UFC Fight Night (PreLims) – BT Sport ESPN

6:00pm: UFC Fight Night (Main Event) – BT Sport ESPN

UFC TV schedule and how to watch both cards here


Rugby Union

3:00pm: Saracens v Munster – BT Sport 2

5:30pm: La Rochelle v Sale Sharks – BT Sport 2

8:00pm: Clermont v Harlequins – BT Sport 2


NBA Play-Offs

1:30am: Indiana Pacers v Boston Celtics – Sky Sports Arena and NOW TV

8:00pm: Brooklyn Nets v Philadelphia 76ers – Sky Sports Arena and NOW TV

10:30pm: San Antonio Spurs v Denver Nuggets – Sky Sports Arena and NOW TV


Easter Sunday (21st April)


Football


12:30pm: Hibernian v Celtic – Sky Sports Football and NOW TV

Hibernian v Celtic match preview, prediction and how to watch here

1:30pm: Everton v Man Utd – Sky Sports Premier League, Main Event and NOW TV

Everton v Man Utd match preview, prediction and how to watch here

2:30pm: Freiburg v Dortmund – BT Sport ESPN

3:15pm: Real Madrid v Athletic Bilbao – Premier Sports 1 and Eleven Sports 1

4:00pm: Cardiff v Liverpool – Sky Sports Premier League, Main Event and NOW TV

Cardiff v Liverpool match preview, prediction and how to watch here


Snooker

From 10:00am: World Snooker Championship – BBC2 and Eurosport

World Snooker Championship FULL TV schedule, guide here


NBA Play-Offs

6:00pm: Indiana Pacers v Boston Celtics – Sky Sports Arena and NOW TV

8:30pm: LA Clippers v Golden State Warriors – Sky Sports Arena and NOW TV


Rugby Union

3:15pm: Leinster v Toulouse – BT Sport 2 and Channel 4


Easter Monday (22nd April)


Football

12:30pm: Portsmouth v Coventry – Sky Sports Football, Main Event and NOW TV

1:00pm: Aston Villa v Millwall – Sky Sports Red Button

3:00pm: Derby v QPR – Sky Sports Red Button

5:15pm: Brentford v Leeds – Sky Sports Football and NOW TV

8:00pm: Chelsea v Burnley – Sky Sports Premier League, Main Event and NOW TV

Chelsea v Burnley match preview, prediction and how to watch here


Tennis

From 10:00am: Barcelona Open – Amazon Prime

From 2:30pm: Hungarian Open – Amazon Prime


Snooker

From 10:00am: World Snooker Championship – BBC2 and Eurosport

World Snooker Championship FULL TV schedule, guide here


Rugby League

7:45pm: Catalans Dragons v Castleford Tigers – Sky Sports Arena and NOW TV


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Michael PottsSport Editor

Michael Potts is the Sport Editor for Radio Times, covering all of the biggest sporting events across the globe with previews, features, interviews and more. He has worked for Radio Times since 2019 and previously worked on the sport desk at Express.co.uk after starting his career writing features for What Culture. He achieved a first-class degree in Sports Journalism in 2014.

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