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Super Sunday: Sports fans, you might want to cancel all plans to go outside

There's some serious TV watching to be done on Sunday 4 October

Super Sunday: Sports fans, you might want to cancel all plans to go outside

If any of you were thinking of leaving your house this Sunday, you might want to think again. You can start the day off with a couple of tennis matches from Asia, take in some Rugby World Cup, watch the Merseyside derby followed by Arsenal v Manchester United, flick over to Bayern Munich against Borussia Dortmund, then catch a bit of the Madrid derby and then maybe finish the day off with a spot of NFL.

And that's only part of it.

So, get your remote control at the ready and work out how you'll fit this lot in:

Football:

Everton v Liverpool, 12:30pm, Sky Sports 1

Ajax v PSV Eindhoven, 1:30pm, Sky Sports 3

Sampdoria v Inter Milan, 1:45pm, BT Sport Europe

Athletic Bilbao v Valencia, 3pm, Sky Sports 5

Arsenal v Man United, 3:30pm, Sky Sports 1

Bayern Munich v Borussia Dortmund, 4:30pm, BT Sport Europe

Atletico Madrid v Real Madrid, 7:25pm, Sky Sports 1

AC Milan v Napoli, 7:45pm, BT Sport Europe

PSG v Olympique Marseilles, 7:45pm, BT Sport 2

Rugby World Cup:

Argentina v Tonga, 2pm, ITV1

Ireland v Italy, 4:20pm, ITV1

Tennis:

China Open day 1, 7:30am, BT Sport

Malaysian Open final, 9:30am, Eurosport

American Football:

Kansas City Chiefs v Cincinnati Bengals, 5:30pm, Sky Sports 2

St Louis Rams v Arizona Cardinals, 9:15pm, Sky Sports 2

And...

There’s also racing on Channel 4, superbikes,cycling and European Championship table tennis on Eurosport, Scottish Premiership on BT Sport and golf, darts, rugby league and Championship football on Sky Sports.

Phew.