Television will broadcast an array of sporting events on Super Sunday
Sunday Sports Highlights: A Day of Thrilling Action Awaits
Get ready for an action-packed day of sports as Sunday brings a plethora of exciting events to your screens. Here's a rundown of the day's schedule.
Football
The Bundesliga round concludes with two significant football matches. The current league leader, Sturm Graz, is in action against an unspecified opponent at 12:45 PM on ORF Sport+. Meanwhile, the Rapid derby clash, which promises to be a thrilling encounter, is scheduled as the final match of the Bundesliga round at 5:00 PM on Sky. Rapid is looking to fight their way out of a crisis in the Bundesliga, while Sturm aims to maintain their leading position.
The domestic Bundesliga round also includes a clash between Rapid Wien and Austria Wien at 5:00 PM on Sky, and the Women's Bundesliga match between Sturm Graz and Vienna is scheduled for 12:45 PM on ORF Sport+.
Premier League action includes Liverpool vs West Ham at 2:45 PM on Sky, Manchester United vs Newcastle at 5:30 PM on Sky, and Chelsea vs Ipswich at 3:00 PM on Sky.
Cycling
The historic cycling classic, Paris-Roubaix, is scheduled for the next event at 10:30 AM on Eurosport. This year's race saw Mathieu van der Poel secure his third consecutive victory, breaking away 38 kilometers before the finish. Tadej Pogacar and Mads Pedersen followed in second and third place, respectively.
Motorsports
Formula 1 fans can catch Max Verstappen chasing his second win of the season in the Bahrain Grand Prix, scheduled for 5:00 PM on ServusTV/Sky. The IndyCar Series Grand Prix of Long Beach is also on the schedule for 10:30 PM on Sky.
Golf
The Masters in Augusta golf event is scheduled for 4:15 PM on Sky, offering golf enthusiasts a chance to witness the best in the sport.
Marathons
For those who prefer endurance events, the Paris Marathon is scheduled for 7:45 AM on Eurosport, and the Linz-Donau Marathon is set for 9:15 AM on ORF Sport+.
Other Sports
Non-stop sporting action is anticipated on Sunday for fans. The ATP 1000 Monte Carlo final is scheduled for 3:00 PM on Sky, the ATP 1000 Doubles Final for 12:00 PM on Sky, and the MotoGP Qatar Grand Prix race for 7:00 PM on ServusTV/Sky. The Superbike World Championship is telecasted at 1:30 PM on ServusTV, and a Formula 3 Round 2 is scheduled for 12:30 PM on ORF Sport+/Sky.
In addition, a DHB Cup Final in Handball is scheduled for 3:30 PM on ARD, and a Doppelpass and Sports Talk discussion on football is set for 11:00 AM on Sport1. A Formula 1 motorhome segment is also scheduled for 11:35 PM on ORF 1.
With such a diverse range of sports events, Sunday promises to be an exciting day for sports enthusiasts across the board. Tune in to your favourite channels and enjoy the action!
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