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
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.