This Week in Sport
A fantastic week of sport lies ahead. On Monday, the WTA Tour has the Qatar TotalEnergies Open. On Tuesday, West Ham United battle Manchester United in the Premier League. That’s followed by the Final of the Women’s Moguls at the Winter Olympics on Wednesday. On Thursday, the PGA Tour has the start of the magnificent AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, and on Friday, there’s more Olympic action with the conclusion of the Men’s Figure Skating.
The unmissable sport doesn’t stop at the weekend. On Saturday, Scotland host England in a crucial Six Nations match, and on Sunday, the NBA All-Star Game unveils a brand-new format.
WTA Tour: Qatar TotalEnergies Open Day 2
Monday 9th February 10:30AM GMT/1:30PM Local
Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Center, Doha
The Qatar TotalEnergies Open continues at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex in Doha. Day 2 of this WTA 1000 tournament features plenty of unmissable action as the Round of 64 concludes and the Round of 32 begins. On Centre Court, defending champion and third-overall seed Amanda Anisimova will begin her campaign against former world number one Karolína Plíšková. Meanwhile, fifth seed Mirra Andreeva is also in action, as she faces world number forty-seven Magda Linette. Meanwhile, some of the WTA’s biggest stars are also in action in the doubles draw. Coco Gauff begins a new doubles partnership with teenage sensation, Victoria Mboko, with their Round of 32 match seeing them take on the seventh-seeded pairing of Cristina Bucșa and Nicole Melichar-Martinez. The tournament continues throughout the week until the Singles Final on Saturday.
Premier League: West Ham United v Manchester United
Tuesday 10th February 8:15PM GMT/8:15PM Local
London Stadium, London
West Ham United host Manchester United in the Premier League at London Stadium. Despite three wins in their last four Premier League matches, West Ham still find themselves in the relegation zone. However, if Jarrod Bowen and Crysencio Summerville, who have six goals between them in the Hammers’ last four matches, can maintain their goal-scoring form, West Ham may be able to steal a win and keep the pressure on fellow relegation candidates Nottingham Forest. Meanwhile, Manchester United enter this fixture undefeated in the league since Christmas. Furthermore, interim manager Michael Carrick has a perfect record through his four matches in charge. With a new energy surrounding the Red Devils, the team could rise as high as third in the standings with a win. However, it’s been two years since United last beat West Ham, and over four years since they did it away from Old Trafford. Does that drought end amidst United’s current surge?
Winter Olympics: Women’s Moguls Final
Wednesday 11th February 1:15PM GMT/2:15PM Local
Livigno Aerials & Moguls Park, Livigno
The Women’s Moguls Final at the 2026 Winter Olympics takes place at the Livigno Aerials & Moguls Park. The Final will be held over three stages, whittling down the competitors from 20 to 12 to 6, when a final set of runs decides the medals. Amongst the 30 skiers who will begin competing on the 10th, a fascinating battle is set to emerge. Australian Jakara Anthony, the 2022 Olympic gold medalist and current World Cup leader, feels like the favourite heading into the competition. However, she will have to watch out for 2022 Olympic silver medalist and current Dual Moguls World Cup leader from the United States, Jaelin Kauf, as well as Kauf’s compatriots Tess Johnson, Olivia Giaccio, and Elizabeth Lemley; 2018 Olympic gold medalist and 2025 World Champion Perrine Laffont from France; and World Championship runner-up Hinako Tomitaka from Japan. While the race for the gold will likely come down to a battle between Anthony, the Americans, and Laffont, all it takes is a single run, be it good or bad, to throw this event wide open. Other medal highlights of Wednesday include the first ever Olympic medals in the Women’s Doubles Luge and the Men’s 1000m Speed Skating.
PGA Tour: AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Thursday 12th February 4:45PM GMT/8:45AM Local
Spyglass Hill Golf Course and Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach
The 2026 PGA Tour moves to the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am at Spyglass Hill Golf Course and Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach. 80 of the PGA’s best golfers converge on the gorgeous Monterey Peninsula for the first PGA Signature Event of the season. Pebble Beach is always a unique spectacle, with the competition taking place across two separate golf courses and featuring 80 amateur golfers for the first two rounds of play. Rory McIlroy enters as the defending champion, but has a daunting task ahead of him. Not only has no golfer defended the title since 2010, but the tournament has had a different winner every year since 2014, with all but two of the last 12 winners being first-time tournament champions. That might be good news for Scottie Scheffler, who appears to be playing at full strength after an injury-affected 2025, and has yet to win the coveted Pebble Beach title in his career. Outside of McIlroy and Scheffler, the usual suspects like Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood will be in the mix. Do outside contenders such as Russell Henley or Maverick McNealy stand a chance at the title on these beautiful coastal courses?
Winter Olympics: Men’s Figure Skating
Friday 13th February 6:00PM GMT/7:00PM Local
Forum di Milano, Milan
The Men’s Singles Skating at the 2026 Winter Olympics concludes with the Free Skating at the Forum di Milano in Milan. Following on from the Short Program on the 10th, the results of this will determine the men’s medalists. The field will be one of the most competitive in recent memory. All eyes will be on the United States’ Ilia Malinin, aka ‘The Quad God’. Despite coming off a medal-clinching skate in the team event, fans know that Milan hasn’t seen Malinin’s best form just yet. Meanwhile, Malinin’s biggest competition likely comes from the Japanese delegation. All three of Japan’s skaters - Kao Miura, Yuma Kagiyama, and Shun Sato - could feasibly end up on the podium, making for a fascinating battle on the ice. Keep an eye on Sato in particular, whose skate came up just short against Malinin in the team event. However, the skate of a lifetime from European champion Nika Egadze, France’s Kévin Aymoz, or South Korea’s Cha Jun-hwan could also see them ascend to the podium. Other medal events on Friday include the Men’s Skeleton and the Women’s Snowboard Cross.
Six Nations: Scotland v England
Saturday 14th 4:40PM GMT/4:40PM Local
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
Scotland host England in the Six Nations at Murrayfield in Edinburgh. Pressure seems to building on Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend given Scotland, considered a pre-tournament dark horse, suffered a stunning loss to Italy in the opening round. While Scotland has won five of their last eight meetings with England, this is a much-improved England squad. The 2025 runners-up opened their campaign with a dominant win against Wales and, if the trend continues, their final day meeting with France could prove to be very interesting. While England were impressive, the headlines were taken by Henry Arundell who scored a first-half hat-trick, while George Ford scored 11 points and had a dominant game at Fly-half. With Scotland seemingly on the ropes, England are favourites to record their first back-to-back wins over their northern neighbours since 2017. However, despite Scotland’s woes, England cannot afford to underestimate them. A win will be vital for England’s title aspirations, given France’s likely win over Wales, and an anticipated Test against Ireland looming in the next round of fixtures.
NBA: NBA All Star Game
Sunday 15th February 10:00PM GMT/2:00PM Local
Intuit Dome, Inglewood
The NBA All-Star Game takes place at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood. The All-Star Game takes on a new format this year, with two teams of American players and one team of international players facing off. The three teams will play a round-robin of 12-minute games before the top two teams play a final 12-minute Championship Game. To celebrate this new format, each team is fittingly stacked with talent. The USA Stars feature Cade Cunningham, Tyrese Maxey, and Chet Holmgren. The USA Stripes is loaded with everyone from Jalen Brunson and Steph Curry to LeBron James and Kevin Durant. Meanwhile, Team World boasts Giannis Antetokounmpo, Luka Dončić, Nikola Jokić, and Victor Wembanyama. Expect plenty of highlight-reel plays and good-natured rivalry as the league looks to shake up this annual event. Other staples of All-Star Weekend, such as the Rising Stars Games, Dunk Contest, and Celebrity Game, will all precede Sunday’s marquee mini-tournament, on Friday and Saturday.
Photo by: Scottie Scheffler
Written and information correct on 9th February 2026 at 6AM GMT.
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