Whats on Sky Sports this weekend? International football, Japanese Grand Prix, Andy Murray and much more. Its all live on Sky Sports across the weekend, so heres the what, when and where…Which superstar will shine for his country? Gareth Bale and Eden Hazard are just some of the superstars on show for their respective countrys this weekend as they look to put down an early marker in the qualification process for the World Cup. Scotland manager Gordon Strachan insists their failure to qualify for the Euros will have no impact on their World Cup campaign ahead of the qualifier agai Meanwhile, along with Bale and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are also in action live on Sky Sports, and you can also watch highlights of Gareth Southgates first game in charge of England from 10pm on Saturday. Will Hamilton keep his focus? The Formula 1 season continues live on Sky Sports with the Japanese Grand Prix set to shock and entertain in equal measure. Sky Sports F1 analyst Ted Kravitz says he does not understand Lewis Hamiltons behaviour as he was distracted by his mobile phone and Snapchat during a new Sky Sports F1s coverage on race day will begin at 4.30am with all the build-up from Suzuka as Lewis Hamilton needs to make up points on Nico Rosberg quickly if hes serious about winning another championship title. Who will have local bragging rights?Only 11 miles separate the towns of Warrington and Wigan and the local rivals will meet at Old Trafford for Super Leagues Grand Final on Saturday. Warringtons players have had their first look inside Old Trafford ahead of the Super League final against Wigan. The Grand Final will also mark the end of an era as Mike Stevo Stephenson will commentate on his final game after 26 years on the microphone.Can Murray hold China in his hands?If he can win the China Open in Beijing this weekend, Andy Murray will look to close the gap on Novak Djokovic as he bids to end the year as world No 1. He faces David Ferrer in the semi-finals, and if he wins, hell take on big-hitting No 3 seed Milos Raonic in the final on Sunday. Andy Murray is in action this weekend Can England strike in Bangladesh?The third and final Test between India and New Zealand kicks off on Sky Sports 5 from 4.50am on Saturday, while Englands ODI series in Bangladesh continues with live coverage of the second ODI in Dhaka on Sunday from 9am on Sky Sports 2. Also on Sunday, South Africa and Australia resume hostilities in the fourth ODI from Port Elizabeth. With South Africa already having claimed the series with two games to play, can Australia salvage some pride?Sunshine after the rain for Euro players? Ryder Cup star Thomas Pieters is one of six members of Darren Clarkes team to be playing at this weeks Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. Thomas Pieters hit a 407-yard drive onto the green at the seventh hole at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland. The unique format sees three courses used over the first three days, while a team competition has the European Tour stars paired alongside celebrity amateur golfers.Will it be Burns night in Scotland?Ricky Burns makes the first defence of his WBA super-lightweight title against the dangerous Kiryl Relikh at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow on Friday night. Trainer Ricky Hatton hopes to guide Kiryl Relikh to a world title victory over Ricky Burns tonight. The Scotsman has been linked with a future fight against Adrien Broner, but must firstly overcome his unbeaten mandatory challenger.On the undercard, Dillian Whyte battles his Brixton rival Ian Lewison for the vacant British heavyweight title.Rugby rivalries across the weekendLeinster and Munster kick off our weekend with another of their PRO12 derbies on Saturday afternoon. 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