There’s football aplenty from the Premier League, Champions League, Europa League, Women’s Super League, Scottish Premiership, Championship and beyond, including the MLS Cup final between Philadelphia and Gareth Bale’s LA FC live on Sky Sports. The weekend also brings a flood of men’s internationals featuring Wales, Scotland, Ireland and England in action, all live on Prime Video, as well as Premiership action on BT Sport. If you want to know more about the potentially world-conquering Red Roses, don’t miss their two-part behind the scenes documentary Wear the Rose: An England Rugby Dream on the ITV Hub. England’s powerful forwards dominated Australia in the quarter-final and they’re on course to renew their rivalry with New Zealand, who face a semi against France, in the final. In rugby union, the World Cup reaches the semi-finals at the weekend, and we’ll be joining the thousands getting up at 3am to watch the Red Roses take on Canada on ITV. It’s all on BBC TV and BBC iPlayer so you don’t have to miss a moment. And this week it’s joined by its sister tournaments, also based in England, as the women’s World Cup begins on Tuesday followed by the wheelchair World Cup on Thursday. The men’s rugby league World Cup moves on to the knock-out stage, with hosts England well placed to reach the final at Old Trafford. It’s absolute boom time for rugby fans at the moment: whichever code you enjoy, there’s a real feast of live action across your Virgin TV channels this week (Monday 31 October to Sunday 6 November) among a huge array of terrific live sport from football to gymnastics.
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