Monday 10 April 2017 11:44, UK
What's on Sky Sports this weekend? The Masters, Premier League football, the Chinese Grand Prix and much, much more.
If you've got plans this weekend, cancel them. Get yourself comfortable, switch on Sky Sports and bask in the drama that only live sport can produce.
Viewers can watch all the action unfold across our channels or on the move via Sky Go, while non-Sky subscribers can tuck in with a contract-free NOW TV Week Pass for £10.99. Here's what's on offer....
When? Continues Sunday
Where to watch? Sky Sports 1 & Sky Sports 4
Why tune in? A golf tournament like no other, The Masters is part of the fabric of the sporting calendar.
Can Rory McIlroy finally complete the career Grand Slam of majors? Who will win after the shock withdrawal of Dustin Johnson?
Main channel coverage continues from 6pm on Sunday. Viewers can also track players' progress through the famous Amen Corner for free on skysports.com, with a live feed from 3.45pm-7pm on each day during the first two rounds.
Did you know? Commentators, broadcasters and anyone else referring to the crowds at Augusta must call them patrons. Some have been kicked out and taken off air for failing to do so.
When? Sunday & Monday
Where to Watch? Sky Sports 1
Why tune in? The run-in has begun. With less than a quarter of the season remaining, every fixture is crucial. Now is the time for teams to make their moves.
Remember, Sky Sports customers can watch in-game clips and half-time highlights from all non-Saturday 3pm games in our brilliant live match service.
Super Sunday sees Sunderland host Manchester United and Leicester travel to Everton while there is a special Monday Night Football to look forward to as Crystal Palace will hope to deepen the problems for Arsene Wenger's Arsenal.
Did you know? Jose Mourinho is in danger of finishing his first season in the United hotseat with the worst home points tally in United's Premier League history.
When? Continues Sunday
Where to Watch? Sky Sports F1 - channel 408
Why tune in? The 2017 Formula 1 season kicked off with a bang in Australia with Sebastian Vettel's victory for Ferrari over the Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton, who will be looking to respond this weekend. The action from China is set to be unmissable.
Qualifying starts at 8am in the UK on Saturday, with the race underway an hour earlier at 7am on Sunday morning. Our digital platforms - including the Sky Sports website and smartphone app - will have all the news and insights from Melbourne both before and after race day, with every session covered live in our live blog.
Did you know? Hamilton is the most successful driver in Shanghai with four victories (2008, 2011, 2014, 2015) - twice as many as any other driver.
When? All weekend
Where to Watch? Sky Sports 2 & Sky Sports 3
Why tune in? Crash. Bang. Wallop - the IPL is back for its biggest ever season.
On Sunday defending champions Sunrisers Hyderabad face Gujarat Lions ahead of Mumbai Indians versus Kolkata Knight Riders, coverage again underway from 11am on Sky Sports 3. On top of all the explosive IPL action, there is the second one-day international between West Indies and Pakistan on Sunday, live on Sky Sports 5 from 2.25pm.
Did you know? Australian wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist has the best bowling figures in IPL. In his last IPL match he bowled just one ball and took the wicket of Harbhajan Singh.
There are also four rounds remaining in the regular Guinness PRO12 season as the quest for play-off places and Champions Cup qualification intensifies.
The TOP14 has already reached Round 23 and this weekend's live fixtures feature Clermont Auvergne hosting Brive on Saturday afternoon (Sky Sports 3) and Racing 92 meeting Pau on Sunday (Sky Sports 3) while Hong Kong will host the seventh round of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series with full coverage starting in the early hours of Friday, Saturday and Sunday mornings (Sky Sports 2).