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This week’s SPORT

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SUNDAY GAA BEO: KERRY V WEXFORD AND KERRY V DONEGAL, TG4, 12.30PM Kerry’s hurlers take on Wexford in Tralee, while the footballer­s, with Colm ‘The Gooch’ Cooper, right, take on Donegal. PREMIER LEAGUE: WEST BROM V MAN UTD, SKY SPORTS 1, 3.30PM The youthful Marcus Rashford has turned Man Utd’s season around but Tony Pulis’ West Brom have found form at just the right time. WGC CADILLAC CHAMPIONSH­IP GOLF, SKY SPORTS 4, 5PM The first WGC title of the year will be decided at the Trump National Doral in Florida. MONDAY GAA 2015, TG4, 8.30PM Highlights of all the Allianz hurling and football league action from the weekend. TUESDAY FA CUP REPLAY: HULL CITY V ARSENAL, BT SPORT 1, 6.30PM Arsenal’s season is threatenin­g to perish on the rocks. After promising so much, the FA Cup again is looking like their only chance of silverware. WEDNESDAY ICC WORLD TWENTY20: IRELAND V OMAN, SKY SPORTS 2, 1.30PM Ireland’s cricketers, led by William Porterfiel­d, left, must win if they hope to make the group stages. CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: CHELSEA V PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN, RTÉ2, 7.30PM Darragh Maloney presents live coverage from Stamford Bridge, where Chelsea must overcome a 2-1 deficit from the first leg. THURSDAY EUROPA LEAGUE: LIVERPOOL V MAN UTD, BT SPORT EUROPE, 7.15PM All of a sudden, Thursday night football matters. An awful lot as this is the first time these bitter rivals has met in European competitio­n.

FRIDAY ICC WORLD TWENTY20: BANGLADESH V IRELAND, SKY SPORTS 2, 1.30PM

If John Bracewell’s Ireland side want to mix it with the big boys in this competitio­n, this is the game they need to win.

SATURDAY SIX NATIONS: IRELAND V ITALY, RTÉ2, 12.30PM

Joe Schmidt’s Ireland, with Rory Best, right, should collect their first win of the campaign here against the Azzuri. The game is followed by coverage of England v Wales.

ALLIANZ HURLING LEAGUE: CORK V KILKENNY, SETANTA IRELAND, 6.30PM

The Rebels welcome their old rivals to Páirc Uí Rinn and Kieran Kingston’s side could do with taking the scalp of the All-Ireland champions.

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