This Week in Sport
The week ahead is full of amazing sport! On Monday, the Green Packers face the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL. On Tuesday, the Colorado Avalanche host the Anaheim Ducks in the NHL. That’s followed by a thrilling NBA matchup between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday. On Thursday, the DP World Tour Championship gets underway, and on Friday, India face South Africa for the first of two Test matches.
The incredible action doesn’t stop at the weekend! On Saturday, the Autumn Nations Series continues with England taking on New Zealand, and on Sunday, the ATP Finals conclude.
NFL: Green Bay Packers v Philadelphia Eagles
Monday 10th November 1:15AM GMT (11th)/7:15PM Local
Lambeau Field, Green Bay
The Green Bay Packers host the Philadelphia Eagles at Lambeau Field in Green Bay for a thrilling Monday Night Football clash in the NFL. Heading into the week, the Packers hold a slim lead atop a highly competitive NFC North, with the Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions hot on their heels. With solid depth on both sides of the ball, the Packers are firmly one to watch as the season progresses. Meanwhile, the defending Super Bowl champion Eagles are once again clearly the dominant team in the NFC East. Their run-first offense, spearheaded by Saquon Barkley and Jalen Hurts, continues to frustrate teams across the league. However, they now face a Packers defense that is giving up, on average per game, the fifth fewest yards in the league, which will mean a strong challenge for Philadelphia. Behind their impressive defense, can the Packers find their first win over the Eagles since 2020
NHL: Colorado Avalanche v Anaheim Ducks
Tuesday 11th November 2:30AM GMT (12th)/7:30PM Local
Ball Arena, Denver
The Colorado Avalanche face the Anaheim Ducks at Ball Arena in Denver in a meeting of two of the NHL’s top teams. The Avalanche are once again one of the best teams in hockey, building a comfortable lead atop the Central Division. Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar’s terrifying offensive tandem continues to be one of the league’s best and, while still early, the Avalanche are setting themselves up to be among the favourites to make a run to the Stanley Cup Finals. Meanwhile, nearly a decade of prospect development and savvy moves is paying off for the Ducks, as they have burst onto the scene as a formidable force in the Western Conference. Leo Carlsson and Cutter Gauthier spearhead a young squad anchored by seasoned veterans and a coach with championship experience, in Joel Quenneville. Anaheim may not have been to the playoffs since 2018, but that drought is likely to be quickly forgotten on the back of what is shaping up to be a historic season.
NBA: Oklahoma City Thunder v Los Angeles Lakers
Wednesday 12th November 2:30AM GMT (13th)/8:30PM Local
Paycom Center, Oklahoma City
The Oklahoma City Thunder host the Los Angeles Lakers in a thrilling NBA clash at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City. The defending champion Thunder have begun the season at a white-hot pace and with sky-high expectations. With Shai Gilgeous-Alexander once again playing like an MVP and only a single loss blemishing their record, it’s hard to consider anyone but the Thunder as favourites for the NBA title. Meanwhile, a LeBron-less Lakers side continues to impress behind the tandem of Luka Dončić and Austin Reaves. At 7-3, the Lakers have quickly established themselves as one of the best teams in a crowded Western Conference and are expected to be a bona fide threat come the playoffs. These two sides have been fairly evenly matched in recent meetings, trading wins and losses equally across their last four meetings. Who will have the upper hand in this match-up?
DP World Tour: DP World Tour Championship Day 1
Thursday 13th October 3:45AM GMT/7:45AM Local
Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai
The DP World Tour season concludes with the DP World Tour Championship at the Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai. Heading into the event, 2024 champion Rory McIlroy, Marco Penge, and Tyrrell Hatton top the tour standings. Not only is McIlroy attempting to become the first golfer to defend the Tour Championship title since 2014, but he is also looking to secure his fourth consecutive Harry Vardon Trophy, which would make him the first golfer to do so since Colin Montgomerie won seven consecutive trophies in the 1990s. While the Earth Course at Jumeirah is revered for its difficulty, can anyone topple Rory given the fine form he’s shown this season?
Cricket in India: India v South Africa (1st Test) Day 1
Friday 14th November 4:00AM GMT/9:30AM Local
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
India face South Africa, in the first of two Test matches, at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Both teams enter this two-Test series looking for a strong finish to the year and vital points in the World Test Championship standings. India are flying high in the red-ball format, earning a series draw against England earlier in the year and sweeping the West Indies in a pair of Tests last month. Shubman Gill’s side, who currently occupy the top four places in the individual runs scored standings, are eager to see India return to the top of the red-ball world. Meanwhile, defending World Test Championship champions South Africa look to test their mettle against some of the world’s best. Their title defence got off to a slow start last month as they split a two-Test series with Pakistan. However, South Africa’s deep pool of rising talent should see them be able to go toe-to-toe with this impressive Indian side.
Autumn Nations Series: England v New Zealand
Saturday 15th November 3:10PM GMT/3:10PM Local
Twickenham Stadium, London
England host New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium in London as part of the Autumn Nations Series. This clash will see two of the top four teams in the world face off. England have begun their autumn fixtures in positive fashion, beating Australia and Fiji convincingly on back-to-back weekends. However, the All Blacks will be an opponent of an entirely different caliber. England have not beaten New Zealand since the 2019 World Cup and have not beaten them at Twickenham since 2012. To add to the pressure for the hosts, New Zealand are off to an impressive start this autumn. Wins over Ireland and Scotland have cemented the All Blacks’ pedigree and set up the expectations of a potential sweep over the Home Nations. Can England find a historic win? Or will New Zealand once again collect the spoils?
Official Website: Autumn Internationals
News: Autumn Internationals
Tickets: Allianz Stadium Twickenham
ATP Tour: Nitto ATP Finals Day 8
Sunday 16th November 2:00PM GMT/3:00PM Local
Palasport Olimpico, Turin
The ATP Finals conclude at the Palasport Olimpico in Turin. The weeklong event serves as the thrilling conclusion to the ATP season, with eight of the best men’s tennis players in attendance. While Novak Djokovic’s withdrawal means that the Serbian will not challenge for a record-extending eighth title, plenty of must-see players remain. Many expect, as has been the case all year, that the Final will come down to a battle of the top two players in the world - Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. Sinner is the defending tournament champion, while Alcaraz has never made the tournament Final. Will we get one last Sinner-Alcaraz battle to end the year? Or will the likes of Alexander Zverev, Ben Shelton, or Taylor Fritz find a stunning upset along the way to the trophy?
Photo by: Indian Cricket Team
Written and information correct on 10th November 2025 at 6AM GMT.
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