We are welcoming more and more sports back onto our screens every weekend and this one looks a cracker.
The Premier League will wrap up on Sunday with European spots still to play for and a relegation fight that has gone down to the wire.
There is club GAA action and a host of top quality races including the mighty Enable's bid to win a third King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Qipco Stakes.
Here are our best bets:
Telecaster 2.40pm York Saturday 11/4

Telecaster looks ready to rock and roll in the Sky Bet York Stakes.
Hughie Morrison's horse was a big fancy for last year's Derby after leaving Too Darn Hot for dust at the track in the Dante Stakes.
But he wasn't the first and won't be the last horse to struggle to deal with the unique challenges of Epsom.
That performance seemed to knock his confidence so it was pleasing to see him run well to finish third behind Lord North and the reopposing Elarqam at Haydock on his seasonal reappearance.
He was sent on his travels then to France last time and won a Group 3 with a minimum of fuss. Cases could be made for many of these in a wide open renewal, but it is Telecaster who looks the horse with the most potential.
Orbaan 3.15pm York Saturday 10/3

On the same card Orbaan is the selection to follow up in the Sky Bet Club Handicap.
Trainer David O'Meara is a genius at spotting value in the sales ring and he bought this son of Invincible Spirit for £55,000.
Previously trained by Andre Fabre, he was known as a very talented but quirky sort who was brought over to run in Group 1 Sussex Stakes in 2018.
That didn't go to plan then and complications arose with the horse since but having been gelded, he looked another to have been reinvigorated by a switch to O'Meara's yard when landing a handicap at York two weeks ago.
He returns to the track this time having gone up four pounds in the ratings but that might not be enough to stop him going in again.
Newcastle to beat Liverpool Sunday 4pm 13/2

We can only speculate what the Liverpool players have been up to this week since lifting the Premier League trophy at Anfield.
You can be sure though that they would be forgiven for taking their foot off the gas a tiny bit in training.
It's the last rounds of games of the season and this one of a couple of near dead rubbers.
Steve Bruce probably doesn't get the credit he deserves for leading the Magpies to mid table safety and at 13/2 they look good value to end the season on a high.
Santosha 3.40pm Ascot Sunday 7/1
On Sunday it could be folly to overlook Santosha again in the Princess Margaret Betfred Stakes at Ascot.
Sent off at 50/1 on her maiden run at Lingfield in June, the filly won in cosy fashion.
But the two-year-old went off the same huge price in the Duchess Of Cambridge Stakes at Newmarket last time out.
The even money favourite that day was Dandalla, who ran away with the Albany Stakes on her previous start at Royal Ascot.
But while Dandalla did just enough to hold off Fev Rover, Santosha's run in third suggested that there could be more to come from this filly.