Six Captivating Sporting Events to Watch Today on Free TV: Snooker, Alpine Skiing, Judo, and More!

For this Monday, we have selected six captivating sporting events for you that will be shown on free TV: From 8:30 a.m., the program includes pub sports, winter sports and martial arts. You can find the sports programs that you definitely shouldn’t miss today in the TV recommendations.

Snooker: “Snooker: Shoot Out” (8:30 a.m. on Eurosport)

Live broadcast of the shoot-out ranking tournament in snooker, in which the 128 best players in the world rankings compete against each other in a very fast mode in the knockout system. Because each match is limited to a maximum of ten minutes or one frame. In addition, each player only has a very limited amount of time to think about his next move because the shot clock is running mercilessly against him. The tournament will be held at the Swansea Arena in Swansea.

Alpine skiing: “Alpine skiing: World Cup Val d?Isre” (10:30 a.m. on Eurosport)

Broadcast of the first round of the men’s giant slalom in the Ski World Cup. From the Bellevarde piste in Val d?Isre.

Snooker: “Snooker: Scottish Open” (2 p.m. on Eurosport)

Live broadcast of the Scottish Open in Snooker. From Edinburgh. The tournament is one of four in the Home Nations Series, which also includes the English Open, the Irish Open and the Welsh Open. If a player manages to win all four of these tournaments, he will win additional prize money of one million pounds. A total of 128 players are taking part in this tournament, which is worth 427,000 pounds, of which the winner alone receives 80,000 pounds?

Judo: “Judo Show” (7:00 p.m. on Eurosport)

Magazine about the martial art of judo, in which the best fighters in the world as well as major judo nations are presented. Literally translated, Judo means “the gentle way” and is a further development of Jiu-Jitsu. Judo has been Olympic since 1964.

Football: “Fuball Live – Women’s Bundesliga” with Lili Engels (7:30 p.m. on Sport1)

Live broadcast of the game from matchday 9 of the women’s Bundesliga: FC Bayern Munich – Bayer 04 Leverkusen. In the women’s Bundesliga, the ladies from VfL Wolfsburg and FC Bayern are the pinnacle of all things. Since 2013, only these two teams have been German champions. After Bayern 2021 and Wolfsburg 2022, the women of FC Bayern brought the title back to the Free State last year.

Football magazine: “Scooore! – International Football Magazine” (11:15 p.m. on Sport1)

Compilation of the highlights from international football with the top games from the Dutch Eredivisie, the Portuguese League NOS, the Australian Hyundai A-League, the Japanese J. League as well as Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana and Copa do Brasil from South America.

2023-12-11 05:29:31
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