WEEK 3 HIGHLIGHTS (Sunday, 17 January – Saturday, 23 January)

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WEEK 3 HIGHLIGHTS (Sunday, 17 January – Saturday, 23 January) WEEK 3 HIGHLIGHTS (Sunday, 17 January – Saturday, 23 January) Please note: All times are LIVE and AEDT unless stated otherwise. Times and matches correct at time of publishing and are to subject to change. International Cricket: Australia v India • Sun, 17 Jan – Tue, 19 Jan from 9.30am: 4th Test (Day 3 – 5) Football: A-League & Westfield W-League • Sun, 17 Jan at 4.00pm: A-League Newcastle Jets v Macarthur FC • Sun, 17 Jan at 4.00pm: W-League Melbourne Victory v Perth Glory • Wed, 20 Jan at 9.00pm: A-League Perth Glory v Adelaide United • Sat, 23 Jan at 4.00pm: W-League Newcastle Jets v Western Sydney Wanderers • Sat, 23 Jan at 5.00pm: A-League Western United v Perth Glory Domestic Cricket: BBL10 • Sun, 17 Jan at 6.45pm: Melbourne Stars v Melbourne Renegades • Mon, 18 Jan at 6.45pm: Sydney Thunder v Hobart Hurricanes • Tue, 19 Jan at 6.45pm: Perth Scorchers v Brisbane Heat • Wed, 20 Jan at 6.45pm: Melbourne Renegades v Melbourne Stars • Fri, 22 Jan at 7.10pm: Sydney Sixers v Sydney Thunder American Football: NFL Playoffs • Sun, 17 Jan at 8.30am: Green Bay Packers v Los Angeles Rams • Sun, 17 Jan at 12.00pm: Buffalo Bills v Baltimore Ravens • Mon, 18 Jan at 7.00am: Kansas City Chiefs v Cleveland Browns • Mon, 18 Jan at 10.30am: New Orleans Saints v Tampa Bay Buccaneers Basketball: NBL & NBA • Mon, 18 Jan at 1.00pm: NBA Sacramento Kings v New Orleans • Mon, 18 Jan at 7.30pm: NBL Cairns Taipans v Illawarra Hawks • Tue, 19 Jan at 2.00pm: NBA Los Angeles Lakers v Golden State Warriors • Fri, 22 Jan at 7.30pm: NBL Adelaide 36ers v South East Melbourne Phoenix • Sat, 23 Jan at 8.00pm: NBL Cairns Taipans v Sydney Kings Ice Hockey: NHL • Tue, 19 Jan at 2.00pm: Vegas Golden Knights v Arizona Coyotes SplitView: Tue, 19 Jan • 9.30am – 6.45pm: International Cricket: Australia v India 4th Test (Day 5) • 2.00pm – 4.30pm: Basketball: NBA Los Angeles Lakers v Golden State Warriors • 2.00pm – 4.30pm: Ice Hockey: NHL Vegas Golden Knights v Arizona Cardinals For more information, please contact: Nicola Abercrombie | Communications Manager | [email protected] .
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