7 Days of Sport: Decisive week ahead in cricket and rugby union

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Monday

12:30, BT Sport 2: Qatar Total Open – Petra Kvitova, Simona Halep and Caroline Wozniacki all battle it out for this title.

18:00, ESPN: Napoli v Sassuolo – Serie A action as Napoli look to bounce back from defeat last time out to keep their top-four ambitions in check.

Tuesday

03:30, Sky Sports 2: West Indies v Zimbabwe – After humiliating defeat to Ireland, West Indies responded perfectly in thrashing Pakistan. Can they keep the momentum?

19:45, ITV: Manchester City v Barcelona – There isn’t a better way for City to prove they belong in the Champions League than beating one of the most in-form sides in Europe.

Wednesday

19:45, Sky Sports 1: Bayer Leverkusen v Atletico Madrid – Last year’s runners up will fancy their chances of taking a step closer to another final after this plum German draw.

19:45, Sky Sports 5: Arsenal v Monaco – Arsenal have a long history of getting out of their Champions League group and doing little else, their draw against Monaco is a chance at something different.

Thursday

20:05, ITV: Everton v Young Boys – A convincing 4-1 win over the Swiss outfit in the first leg makes this outing a formality in the Europa Legue.

20:30, Sky Sports 1: Michael van Gerwen v Adrian Lewis – Yet another heavyweight clash in the Premier League darts as two former world champions do battle.

Friday

03:30, Sky Sports 2: South Africa v West Indies – This could be a pivotal clash in Pool B as the fight for a quarter-final spot intensifies with Ireland’s strong play.

Saturday

01:30, Sky Sports 2: New Zealand v Australia – The mouth-watering matches at the World Cup keep coming as arguably the two most fancied sides for the trophy do battle.

17:00, BBC One: France v Wales – The Six Nations returns to action with this match most likely deciding who will finish third in this year’s standings.

Sunday

15:00, BBC One: Ireland v England – The match everyone has been waiting for as the winner is largely expected to claim the Six Nations title.

16:00, Sky Sports 1: Chelsea v Tottenham – After the 5-2 shellacking Spurs handed Chelsea in the Premier League, the Capital One Cup final is all the more intriguing.

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