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What can viewers expect from the Easter Weekend TV Guide? A packed schedule featuring crucial matches in the FA Cup and the excitement of March Madness.

The men’s and women’s FA Cup quarter-finals will take center stage, with Sky Sports broadcasting the majority of the action. Key matches include Manchester City facing Liverpool at 12:45pm on April 4 and Chelsea taking on Port Vale at 5:15pm on the same day. Southampton will battle Arsenal at 8:00pm, while West Ham meets Leeds United at 4:30pm on April 5.

March Madness, featuring a total of 134 games across men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, will also capture viewers’ attention. The men’s NCAA championship game is scheduled for April 6, while the women’s championship game takes place on April 5. Disney+ will stream all March Madness games in the UK and Europe (excluding the Netherlands), making it accessible for fans.

As the excitement builds, one commentator noted, “It’s time to crack open that Easter egg and get watching!” The pick of the action this Easter will come live from Stamford Bridge, where League One strugglers Port Vale seek to upset Premier League giants Chelsea on home turf.

March Madness, a single-elimination tournament, showcases the best college basketball teams in the country, a tradition that dates back to its inaugural tournament in 1939. This year’s event promises to be just as thrilling as ever.

With Sky Sports and TNT Sports covering a range of matches, fans will have plenty of options to catch their favorite teams. TNT Sports will also broadcast Premier League, Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League matches, ensuring a weekend full of sports.

As the Easter weekend approaches, viewers are encouraged to mark their calendars and prepare for an action-packed schedule. Details remain unconfirmed regarding any last-minute changes to the broadcast schedule, so stay tuned for updates.

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