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Melbourne Program Guide MELBOURNE PROGRAM GUIDE Sunday 26th September 2010 06:00 am LIVE: NASCAR Nationwide Series Race 28: Dover 200 @ Dover (Cont) Brad Keselowski looks to hold of f Carl Edwards' charge in the Nationwide standings. As the series heads into the home stretch, the Monster Mile at Dov er will wake driv ers f rom their September slumber. 08:00 am NASCAR Sprint Cup Happy Hour Race 28: A.A.A 400 @ Dover-Happy Hour The Chase f or the Sprint Cup continues, as driv ers battle it out in NASCAR's v ersion of the postseason. Happy Hour is the f inal practice at Dov er as Aussie Marcos Ambrose gets set to go racing. 09:00 am Grand-Am Rolex Sportscar Series Race 12: Miller Motorsports Park @ Salt Lake City-Highlights Highlights It is the f inal ev ent of the Grand-Am Rolex Sportscar Series f or 2010. Utah of f ers a f inal chance f or teams and driv ers to improv e their championship standings in the GT and Day tona Prototy pe classes. 10:00 am Formula 1 Qualifying Highlights (Rpt) Round 15: Singapore - Qualifying The glitz and glamour of Singapore is amplif ied by the bright lights and big names of F1's f amous night race. Will Mark Webber qualif y on the f ront row as his most successf ul season draws to a close? SPECIAL EVENT 11:00 am Football: Bundesliga Matchday 6: Bayern Munich V Mainz Mainz made a stunning start to the season, claiming the three points in both their opening matches. Now they f ace the ultimate challenge with an away match to reigning champions Bay ern Munich. SPECIAL EVENT 01:00 pm Football: Serie A Matchday 5: A.C Milan V Genoa Both AC Milan and Genoa hav e been bolstered by big of f season signings. Italian striker Luca Toni mov ed f rom Bay ern Munich to Genoa on a f ree transf er, while AC Milan added Ibrahimov ic and Robinho. 03:00 pm Omnisport Hot of f the satellite, y our daily dose of international sports news and highlights f rom a European perspectiv e. 03:30 pm Beach Volleyball: FIVB World Tour The Third Round of the FIVB World Tour comes f rom the Italian capital, Rome. Check out the v ery best in beach v olley ball action f rom one of the world's most beautif ul and historic cities. 04:00 pm Powerboating: Class 1 World G Championships Half way through the season and the class one powerboats hit top notch. They v isit the idy llic, picturesque and magical Stresa and Lake Maggiore regions on the border between Italy and Switzerland. 04:30 pm I Fish G Prov iding tips and inf ormation f or the beginner f isherman, right through to the hard-core f ishing enthusiasts. Ev ery thing y ou need to know about the world of f ishing. Hosted by Paul Worsteling. 05:00 pm Sailing: Audi IRC Series (Rpt) Audi Hamilton Island Race Week The f leet has increased since the f irst race back in 1984. Forget y our troubles and sail away on a mix of beautif ul courses around the pictureque Whitsunday s in the Audi Hamilton Island Race Week. 05:30 pm Transworld Sport The world's most acclaimed weekly sports magazine show brings y ou the unique f eature stories and athlete prof iles y ou won't see any where else. Plus the wacky and unexpected games people play . Last Updated 08th Sep 2010 - 15:47 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 08/09/10 15:47 1 of 14 MELBOURNE PROGRAM GUIDE Sunday 26th September 2010 SPECIAL EVENT 06:30 pm Golf: Ryder Cup Official Film 2008G Ryder Cup Official Film 2008 Just day s bef ore one of Golf 's most prestigious ev ents, we rev isit the 2008 Ry der Cup. The Of f icial Film cov ers this unique matchplay tournament between teams f rom the United States and Europe. 08:00 pm LIVE: Sports Tonight In the week leading up to the Delhi Commonwealth Games, Australia's #1 sports news serv ice has more time to bring y ou a detailed, national perspectiv e on all the day 's major sporting dev elopments. 08:30 pm WRC Shakedown G Shakedown 11 Shakedown prev iews the upcoming WRC action f rom the elev enth round of the season, the Rally of France. 09:00 pm LIVE: Formula 1 Pre-Race Show Race 15: Singapore Pre-Race Show Webber has f our F1 wins this season, Hamilton has three and Button, Vettel and Alonso hav e each won two. Take a warm up lap of the Singapore street circuit ahead of race 15 in this epic championship. SPECIAL EVENT 09:50 pm LIVE: Formula 1 Grand Prix Race 15: Singapore Grand Prix Bright lights, f ast racing and a championship bitterly f ought out by f iv e contenders. Can Mark Webber seal a f if th win this y ear as he chases the championship at the world f amous Singapore night race. 12:05 am Motorsport: British Touring Car G R8 Knockhill Championship Round 8 of the British Touring Car Championship heads north to Scotland. The Knockhill Racing Circuit in Dunf ermline, Fif e hosts the continuing championship battle between Jason Plato and Matt Neal. SPECIAL EVENT 01:05 am LIVE: Cricket: Twenty20 Champions Final League Final Six million dollars in prizemoney is on the line as the top two domestic Twenty 20 teams f rom Australia, India, New Zealand, the West Indies and Sri Lanka meet in the Champions League Final. Teams TBA. 05:00 am National Football League Week 3 - Carolina Panthers V Cincinnati Bengals Will Chad Ochocinco and new teammate Terrell Owens help lif t the Cincinnati Bengals to another play of f berth? Or will the Panthers recov er f rom a slow preseason to def end their turf in Carolina? 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