by Zak Duthie
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With the world of TV ever evolving, there seems to be countless numbers of TV and Film streaming services on top of the already hundreds of channels already on TV. Causing the never ending headache that is choosing watch to watch, you can spend hours trawling through the millions of options available only to go back to the same series that you've watched 25 times before.However, today i'll go through a couple of options that could be of interest for the upcoming week.
For those interested in the sporting world, there's a massive game at the top of the Premier League this weekend with a repeat of last season's Champions League final Chelsea vs Manchester City is set to be a blockbuster. Both teams have started the season very well with Chelsea still yet to lose a game and City, despite a more stuttery start, are still only 3 points behind the leaders. Despite it still being early on in the season this game could give a good indication as to who might lift the Premier League come May. City’s recent struggles and Chelsea’s seemingly unstoppable charge could set this game up to be a cracker.
Fans of F1 will have an exciting weekend with only 8 races left of the season and the Driver standing very tight at the top. The battle between Hamilton and Verstappen, seeming ever more aggressive, might make this race brilliant. Sochi is historically a Mercedes stronghold, the very long flat-out stretch from the final corner to Turn 3 suiting its low-rake performance profile very well. That said, historically Red Bull has never before turned up to Sochi with a car as generically competitive as this year's RB16B. Which added to their recent close calls on the track could make this one a great watch this weekend.
Potentially the biggest Sporting event of the weekend sees Anthony Joshua take on Oleksandr Usyk at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. AJ is a massive favourite for the fight but we have seen him lose to an underdog before after his loss to Ruiz 2 years ago, but it seems he's learnt from his mistakes that night and is now better than ever. All factors considered it should be a great watch.
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