FA Cup, Six Nations, Winter Olympics and More: What to Watch This Weekend, 14-15 February, 2026

This weekend is absolutely packed with live sport.

Football

FA Cup

Man City vs Salford: How about this for a local derby?! Pep Guardiola’s all-conquering side take on the club funded by Man Utd’s Class of ’92. The game kicks off at 3pm GMT/10am on Saturday, 14th February. Unfortunately, it is unavailable to watch in the UK. You can watch it on ESPN Select/Fubo in the US.

Birmingham vs Leeds: A team in the lower reaches of the Premier League travelling to a mid-table side in the Championship. We all know this one can go wrong and it tends to be feisty when these two meet. The game kicks of at 12pm GMT/7am ET on Sunday, 15th February. It’s available to watch on TNT Sports/Discovery+ in the UK and on ESPN2/ESPN Select/Fubo in the US.

Serie A

Inter vs Juventus: The Derby d’Italia is always a brilliant occasion. This time, it has a massive bearing on the league. Top of the table Inter are unbeaten in their last five. Juve needed a last gasp equaliser against Lazio last weekend to avoid an embarrassing defeat. The game kicks off at 7.45pm GMT/2pm ET on Saturday, 14th February. You can watch it on DAZN/TNT Sports/Discovery+ in the UK and on DAZN/Paramount+ in the US.

Winter Olympics

It’s an action-packed weekend over at Milano-Cortina. Watch it all across the BBC/BBC iPlayer/TNT Sports/Discovery+ in the UK and on NBC/Peacock in the US.

Rugby

Six Nations

It’s the second week of the competition. Here’s how to watch all the games:

Ireland vs Italy: Kicks off at 2.10pm GMT/9.10am ET on Saturday, 14th February. Watch for FREE on ITV/ITVX in the UK and on Peacock in the US.

Scotland vs England: Hold on to your hats… The Calcutta Cup kicks off at 4.40pm GMT/1.40pm ET on Saturday, 14th February. Watch for FREE on ITV/ITVX in the UK and on Peacock in the US.

Wales vs France: Kicks off at 3.10pm GMT/10.10am ET on Sunday 15th February. Watch for FREE on ITV/ITVX in the UK and on Peacock in the US.

If you’re away, you can still access your usual services by using a VPN. â€‹â€‹I use NordVPN.

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