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4 must-watch weekend sporting events

Cape Town - It's the weekend!

But the sporting world never sleeps, so hang on tight and be sure to watch these FOUR events (in no particular order)!

1. HERO WORLD CHALLENGE

If you need any encouragement to watch the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas this weekend - Tiger Woods is back!

The 14-time major champion has returned to competitive golf once again - but this time he's looking better than ever!

How will Woods compete against a world-class field which include the likes of Dustin Johnson, Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth?

Click here for the latest PGA Tour news

2. SEVENS SERIES IN DUBAI

The World Rugby HSBC Sevens Series is back!

The Blitzboks are the defending champions and will be looking to dominate the opening leg in Dubai.

The Cup final kicks-off on Saturday at 17:33 SA time.

Click here for the latest sevens news

3. TELKOM KNOCKOUT FINAL

Only two teams remain for the coveted Telkom Knockout trophy.

On Saturday, the struggling Absa Premiership champions Bidvest Wits battle a determined Bloemfontein Celtic at the Princess Magogo Stadium (18:00).

Click here for the latest PSL news

4. WALES V BOKS

Principality Stadium is the setting for the hugely anticipated year-ending final Test between the Welsh and the Springboks.

The Boks are coming off an impressive win over Italy last weekend and the last thing Allister Coetzee and company need is to end their season off with a defeat in Cardiff.

Kick-off on Saturday is at 16:30 SA time.

Click here for the latest Springbok news

Notable mentions include T20 Challenge, PRO14, English Premiership and the second Ashes Test.

Images: Getty/AP/Gallo

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