It's another action-packed day of sporting action on Monday, with Premier League football taking place at the London Stadium, while World Cup fever continues in T20 cricket and Rugby League.
West Ham play host to Bournemouth in the English top-flight action, while there are also games in La Liga and Serie A.
There are two matches taking place in the T20 World Cup, one at the Rugby League World Cup and four race meetings which can be watched on our Sports Live Streaming platform.
What | West Ham v Bournemouth |
Where | London Stadium, London |
When | 20:00, Monday 24th October |
How to watch | Sky Sports Premier League & Main Event |
Odds | West Ham 11/20, Draw 3/1, Bournemouth 5/1 |
West Ham suffered a 1-0 loss at Liverpool last time out and David Moyes will be demanding a response from his side when they play host to Bournemouth.
The Cherries' unbeaten run under Gary O'Neil came to an end at home to Southampton in midweek, but they haven't lost in their last three away matches and will feel optimistic of coming away from the London Stadium with a positive result.
Maxwel Cornet and Craig Dawson both have an outside chance of featuring for the Hammers, although the clash is likely to come too soon for Lucas Paqueta.
Bournemouth club captain Lloyd Kelly is still ruled out with an ankle problem, while midfielder David Brooks' eagerly-awaited return is a few weeks away as he recovers from a hamstring injury.
Last season this fixture ended in a 4-0 home win, but prior to that the Cherries had picked up two wins and a draw in four previous top-flight meetings in the capital.
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What | South Africa v Zimbabwe |
Where | Blundstone Arena, Hobart |
When | 09:00, Monday 24th October |
How to watch | Sky Sports and bet365 Sports Live Streaming |
Odds | South Africa 1/10, Zimbabwe 6/1 |
South Africa begin their bid for T20 World Cup glory against neighbours Zimbabwe in Hobart, with all previous five Twenty20 meetings between the two sides having gone the way of the Proteas.
However, the South Africans have yet to even reach the final of this competition, with their best efforts coming in 2009 and 2014, when they made the semi-finals.
Last time out in 2021 they missed out on the knockout stages by virtue of run-rate, so they should be reasonably confident of making a strong showing this time around.
Zimbabwe made it through the Super 12 stage by topping Group B, with a crucial five-wicket win over Scotland seeing them progress.
What | Tonga v Wales |
Where | Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens |
When | 19:30, Monday 24th October |
How to watch | BBC2 |
Odds | Tonga 1/500, Wales 40/1 |
The fight for the Rugby League World Cup continues on Monday and there is a Group D clash at the Totally Wicked Stadium, as Tonga take on Wales.
Mate Ma'a Tonga started off their campaign with a 24-18 victory over Papua New Guinea, while the Welsh lost 18-12 to the Cook Islands.
Viliami Penisini scored Tonga's opening try of the tournament and he is 11/1 to repeat that trick on MOnday, while he is 4/5 to cross the whitewash at any time.
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