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Saturday’s Norway vs England match on ITV1 is the highlight of a sporting weekend which includes 2026 World Cup Quarter-Finals involving Argentina, Belgium, Spain and Switzerland, plus UFC 329 from Las Vegas featuring the return of Conor McGregor live on TNT Sports PPV – action from Friday 10th July through to Monday 13th July 2026.
Saturday 11th July sees Norway vs England at 10pm, live on ITV1. England were magnificent in Mexico City, giving the Mexicans their first defeat at the Estadio Azteca since 2013 when they lost to Honduras. With Harry Kane, Anthony Gordon and Jude Bellingham spearheading the team, they saw off the home team’s challenge when down to 10 men. This Saturday sees them playing Norway who are one of the most in-form teams in international football right now. With Erling Haaland leading the line and scoring goals for fun, the Norwegians have a superb side packed full of Premier League regulars such as Martin Odegaard, Sander Berge, Kristoffer Ajer and Jorgen Strand Larsen. Will the battered England side be able to see off the charging Vikings after their Brazil win?
Friday 10th July sees favourites France vs Morocco. Mbappe has looked unstoppable for France but Morocco have been excellent, beating the Netherlands in the Round of 32. The early hours of Sunday 12th July at 2am then sees holders Argentina vs Switzerland on ITV1.
2026 World Cup Quarter-Finals, Friday 10th July – Sunday 12th July:
- Friday 10th July: Spain vs Belgium – Los Angeles – 8pm – BBC One
- Saturday 11th July: Norway vs England – Miami – 10pm – ITV1
- Sunday 12th July: Argentina vs Switzerland – Kansas City – 2am – ITV1
UFC 329 from the T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas in the early hours of Sunday morning sees full coverage on TNT Sports PPV. This numbered card sees the return of Conor McGregor in a Welterweight fight versus former Lightweight and BMF champion Max “Blessed” Holloway. McGregor and Holloway fought way back in 2013, with the Irishman winning by unanimous decision. Both went on to have legendary careers. McGregor hasn’t fought since his loss to Dustin Poirier in July 2021, whilst Holloway has been very active losing to Ilia Topuria and Charles Oliviera, but beating Justin Gaethje and Dustin Poirier across his last 4 fights.
Co-main sees a Lightweight contest with 2 fighters undoubtedly in their prime – Benoit Saint-Denis vs Paddy Pimblett. France vs England, this is #5 vs #9 in the Lightweight division. The undercard sees another scouser in Las Vegas with unbeaten Luke Riley vs Kai Kamaka. Cage Warriors champion Riley, who is well touted, made his UFC debut late last year and his third fight sees him take on Hawaiian Kamaka who is 1-1-1 across his 3 UFC fights.