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Sports fans can watch cricket, golf and F1 this weekend for £20

The football season may be over but there is still a haul of sport to get excited about this weekend.

There's a big summer ahead for cricket, golf and Formula 1 and this weekend features some of the biggest events so far. For cricket fans, day three and Four of the England and Ireland test match will get underway on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Cricket at 10.15am on Saturday, with England in firm control of the series so far.

The hosts are looking to build momentum ahead of The Ashes and they look to be doing it in style after Stuart Broad took five wickets on the first day of the test on Thursday. Racing fans can get their fix too as Sunday will see the Perilli Spanish Grand Prix start on Sky Sports Main Event from 2pm, while Sky Sports F1 will provide all the build up and show the qualifying on Saturday from 2.15pm.

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The race could be a crucial point in the F1 season as Red Bull look to continue their good form as they look to remain unbeaten, however the team has won on this track just four times over the last few years so a potential upset could be on the cards.

Verstappen is F1's dominant force and shows no signs of slowing down (Getty Images)

Basketball fans can get their fix of the NBA Finals as game two between the Denver Nuggets and Miami Heat will tip-off at 2am on Monday morning on Sky Sports Arena. Nikola Jokic has done nothing to dispel the notion that it's his and the Nuggets' year after the superstar claimed his sixth triple double in his last seven games as he bagged an incredible 27 points, 14 assists and 10 rebounds in the game one victory over the Heat. It's set to be a hotly contested series and you can watch it all on Sky.

Golfers can also get their fix this weekend as The Memorial Tournament continues at 4.30pm on Sky Sports Golf. It's been a drama so far with Billy Horschel reduced to tears after shooting the highest opening round by a defending champion in the history of the tournament. Golf fans can also see the DP World Tour Golf: Porsche European Open - which continues at 12pm over on Sky Sports Golf on Saturday.

You can get a Sky package with Sky Entertainment & Netflix for free for the first month and then £26 thereafter. You can add Sky Sports for £20 a month on an 18 month contract. Found out more here.

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