2017 on Sky Sports

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2017 promises to be another great year for British sport. With the Premier League, Sky Bet Championship, a Lions tour, major championship golf, Formula 1 and England cricket – Sky Sports has it covered in 2017.

There is more live football than ever on Sky Sports, while the British & Irish Lions tour of New Zealand will be the highlight of the summer.

Sky Sports will also show every F1 race live in 2017, every ball from England’s summer of cricket, as well as major championship golf with The Masters, the US Open and The Open.

British & Irish Lions Tour of New Zealand

The British & Irish Lions will take on back-to-back world champions New Zealand in three Test matches, plus seven tour fixtures against the likes of the Maori All Blacks, the Crusaders and 2016 Super Rugby Champions the Hurricanes.

They face a formidable challenge as they head to a land where rugby is king. The All Blacks dominate the rugby world, and became the first team to win back-to-back World Cups after triumphs in 2011 and 2015, and also recently went on a world record 18-match unbeaten run.

There is some hope for the Lions though, as Ireland were the team to end that run with a 40-29 win in Chicago and a resurgent England won 14 games on the spin following their defeat to Australia in the 2015 World Cup.

Sky Sports will take you to every tour match and all three Tests as Warren Gatland’s men look to create history this summer.

Catch all the action from this historic series live only on Sky Sports.

Formula 1 in 2017

Sky Sports will be the only place to watch every twist and turn of the eagerly-anticipated Formula 1 2017 season with every race, qualifying and practice session between March and November broadcast live on Sky F1.

For Sky Q users, there will be an extra treat, with all of the F1 2017 track action shown in stunning Ultra HD for the first time.

Sky F1’s all-star pundit and presentation line-up will provide expert analysis of all the drama on and off the track – and with Formula 1 undergoing a ‘rules reset’ for the new season to introduce faster and louder cars, you won’t want to miss any of the action.

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