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TRANSPORT HERITAGE Satellite choice

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T20 CRICKET India v Afghanista­n, 1.30pm, Sky Main Event & Cricket

FOLLOWING straightfo­rward wins over Namibia and Scotland, Afghanista­n are firmly in the running for the semi-finals. Can Mohammad Nabi’s side beat the so-far winless India and set up a potential qualificat­ion showdown with New Zealand, who play Scotland at 9.30am.

FOOTBALL Liverpool v Atletico Madrid, 7pm, BT Sport 2

CAN Mohamed Salah add to his tally of five goals so far in this year’s Champions League as the Reds look to extend their 100 per cent record in Group B? Manchester City, meanwhile, host Club Brugge (7.15pm, BT Sport 3).

FILM FRIGHTS Willy’s Wonderland, 8pm, Sky Premiere

IN THIS zany horror comedy, Nicolas Cage goes for broke as the drifter getting paid to clean an abandoned family games arcade — where the animatroni­c machines attack.

Britain’s Scenic Railways, 9pm, More4

THIS series meets the teams protecting the nation’s tracks and the volunteers preserving our steam heritage. In this episode, we’re on a steam train and paddle ship journey along the shores of Windermere.

WESTERN MOVIE The Harder They Fall, Netflix

IDRIS ELBA, Lakeith Stanfield, Delroy Lindo and Regina King (pictured with Elba) lead the dynamite cast of this dynamic western, directed with flair by the London music producer Jeymes Samuel.

ROMAN INVASION Al Murray: Why Do The Brits Win Every War?, 9pm, Sky History

AL IS joined by the Strictly Come Dancing judge Bruno Tonioli to look at what the Romans ever did for us. Well, they certainly put the Brits through their paces back in 43 AD, and we find out about the key battle tactics in their invasion.

MEXICAN MENU Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted, 9pm, National Geographic

THE chef visits Oaxaca in Mexico, and tries to master a local dish: mole, a rich sauce made from chilli peppers, fruits, nuts and spices. He receives advice that is surprising to him — relax, advises a local, lest he transmit the stress of his hard work to the taste of the sauce.

CARTOON LAUGHS Family Guy, Disney+

THE UK premiere of the new, 20th season of Seth MacFarlane’s raucous comedy opens with Lois finding a way to exploit her failing vision, and the family trying to help Doug.

COMEDY CONTEST Outsiders, 10pm, Dave

IT’S the finale, and it’s still anyone’s game. Lou Sanders seems more concerned with her profession­al direction, though, pledging to avoid saucy humour in future. ‘I’ve been on QI, you know,’ she states. How long will that last? And will Outsiders become Dave’s new Taskmaster,

destined to run and run?

U.S. FIREFIGHTE­RS Station 19, 10pm, Sky Witness

A NEW, fifth season for this spin-off from Grey’s Anatomy. On the profession­al side, a music, art and food festival causes problems for both the hospital and station staff, while on the personal front, there’s the fallout from Maya and

Carina’s wedding to tackle.

L.A. DRAMA The L Word: Generation Q, 10.15pm, Sky Atlantic

SEASON two of the drama about a group of LGBTQ+ friends in Los Angeles kicks off with a double bill. Bette (Jennifer Beals, pictured) is forced to navigate major changes in both her personal and profession­al lives, while Shane gets pulled into LA’s highstakes undergroun­d poker scene.

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