Welcome to our rolling daily update of the best of sport on TV and streaming over the coming days, with a special focus on action relevant to Irish sport.

Highlights from the weekend, Winter olympics, Cricket T20 World Cup and Indoor Golf among today’s highlights.

 

Monday, 9th  February, 2026

 

Gaelic Games

Allianz and Lidl League Highlights, 20:00;
TG4

 

Football

Sheffield United Vs Middlesbrough, 20:00; EFL Championship
Sky Sports

Atalanta Vs Cremonese, 17:00; Roma Vs Cagliari, 19:45; Serie A
TNT Sports and DAZN

Villareal Vs Espanyol, 20:00; La Liga
TNT Sports and DAZN

 

Rugby

Against the Head Weekend Highlights, 19:15
RTÉ2

 

Golf

The Bay Vs Los Angeles, 00:00; TGL
Sky Sports

 

Winter Olympics

BBC1 and 2 09:00-22:00
TNT Sports 09:00-22:00
RTÉ Player Highlights, 220:00-23:00

Men’s and Women’s Downhill Training Runs 10:30

Speed Skating: Women’s 1,000 Metres, 16:30

Luge: Women’s Singles Runs 1 and 2; 16:00 and 17:35

Ice Dancing: Rhythm Dance 18:20

Women’s Ice Hockey: Japan Vs Italy, 11:10;  Germany Vs France, 15:40; Switzerland Vs USA, 19:40; Canada Vs Czechia, 20:10

 

Cricket

Scotland Vs Italy, 05:30; Zimbabwe Vs Oman, 09:30; South Africa Vs Canada, 13:30, 11:30; New Zealand Vs USA 13:30; T20 World Cup
Sky Sports

 

Horse Racing

Live Racing from Catterick, 13:30
Racing TV

 

Tennis

WTA Qatar Open 1000, 09:00
Sky Sports

ATP Rotterdam 500, 12:00
Sky Sports

 

 

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