The weather may be hot outside, but this bank holiday weekend’s sport is set to be a real scorcher. A jam packed schedule from Saturday to Monday gives you the perfect excuse to stay inside and take it all in.
Whether you’re a football, rugby, cricket, or a fan of virtually any other sport, there is definitely something for you that will keep you entertained.
Sportsmail has taken a look through the television schedule, and has picked out the best of the action, so you can plan your reservations of the sofa and TV remote accordingly.



SATURDAY
10am: FORMULA ONE – MONACO GRAND PRIX PRACTICE AND QUALIFYING (Channel 4 and Sky Sports F1)
As the battle between Lewis Hamilton and Sebastien Vettel heats up, we turn to Monaco to see who will conquer the most prestigious race of them all.