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Top Sports to Watch on TOD This March
(MENAFN- Golin Mena) Doha, Qatar, March 16, 2026: March brings a packed month of sport on TOD, with major tournaments entering decisive stages. Fans across the region can follow some of the biggest moments in global sport live on the platform.
Premier League Title Race Intensifies
The English Premier League enters a decisive phase as the title race tightens ahead of the season’s final stretch.
Arsenal currently lead the table as they look to turn three consecutive runner-up finishes into silverware. Manchester City, famous for their late-season title charges, continue to close the gap, while Manchester United remain firmly in the race for Champions League qualification.
Two key fixtures are set to shape the title race on matchday 30: Arsenal vs Everton and West Ham vs Manchester City on March 14, both of which could have major game moments for the standings as the season enters its final stretch.
Carabao Cup Final at Wembley
The Carabao Cup Final will take place at Wembley Stadium on March 22, with Arsenal and Manchester City competing for the first major domestic trophy of the English season.
Man City secured their place in the final with a 5-1 aggregate victory over Newcastle, while Arsenal defeated Chelsea 4-2 over two legs.
UEFA Women’s Champions League Knockout Drama
The UEFA Women’s Champions League moves into its knockout stages as Europe’s top clubs compete for a place in the final in Oslo.
The tournament has already seen historic moments in recent seasons, including Arsenal’s surprise victory over Barcelona in the 2025 final.
●Arsenal vs Chelsea – quarter-finals played across March 25 (1st leg) | April 1 (2nd leg)
●Barcelona vs Real Madrid – quarter-finals played across March 25 (1st leg) | April 2 (2nd leg)
The winners will progress to the semi-finals in April on the road to the 2026 final in Oslo on May 23.
FA Cup Delivers Knockout Surprises
The FA Cup, the world’s oldest national football competition (est. 1871), continues to deliver classic knockout drama.
League One side Port Vale stunned Sunderland 1–0 after extra time, with Ben Waine scoring the decisive goal to send Vale through to the next round.
Focus now turns to the FA Cup quarter-final draw, highlighted by a marquee clash between Manchester City and Liverpool as the competition moves closer to Wembley.
Formula 1 2026 Revs Into Action
Formula 1 also returns in March with the opening races of the 2026 season.
The championship began with the Australian Grand Prix (March 6–8) and continues with the Chinese Grand Prix (March 13–15) before moving to the Japanese Grand Prix (March 27–29) as teams and drivers begin the early stages of the title battle across the global calendar.
Road to FIFA World Cup 2026 Reaches Final Stage
International football also returns this month as the road to the FIFA World Cup 2026 reaches its decisive stage, with inter-confederation play-offs determining the final teams to qualify for the tournament. The schedule includes the Iraq fixture, available on a non-exclusive basis.
With major club competitions reaching critical stages, March promises a month of must-watch sport for fans across the region, all available to stream live on TOD.
Premier League Title Race Intensifies
The English Premier League enters a decisive phase as the title race tightens ahead of the season’s final stretch.
Arsenal currently lead the table as they look to turn three consecutive runner-up finishes into silverware. Manchester City, famous for their late-season title charges, continue to close the gap, while Manchester United remain firmly in the race for Champions League qualification.
Two key fixtures are set to shape the title race on matchday 30: Arsenal vs Everton and West Ham vs Manchester City on March 14, both of which could have major game moments for the standings as the season enters its final stretch.
Carabao Cup Final at Wembley
The Carabao Cup Final will take place at Wembley Stadium on March 22, with Arsenal and Manchester City competing for the first major domestic trophy of the English season.
Man City secured their place in the final with a 5-1 aggregate victory over Newcastle, while Arsenal defeated Chelsea 4-2 over two legs.
UEFA Women’s Champions League Knockout Drama
The UEFA Women’s Champions League moves into its knockout stages as Europe’s top clubs compete for a place in the final in Oslo.
The tournament has already seen historic moments in recent seasons, including Arsenal’s surprise victory over Barcelona in the 2025 final.
●Arsenal vs Chelsea – quarter-finals played across March 25 (1st leg) | April 1 (2nd leg)
●Barcelona vs Real Madrid – quarter-finals played across March 25 (1st leg) | April 2 (2nd leg)
The winners will progress to the semi-finals in April on the road to the 2026 final in Oslo on May 23.
FA Cup Delivers Knockout Surprises
The FA Cup, the world’s oldest national football competition (est. 1871), continues to deliver classic knockout drama.
League One side Port Vale stunned Sunderland 1–0 after extra time, with Ben Waine scoring the decisive goal to send Vale through to the next round.
Focus now turns to the FA Cup quarter-final draw, highlighted by a marquee clash between Manchester City and Liverpool as the competition moves closer to Wembley.
Formula 1 2026 Revs Into Action
Formula 1 also returns in March with the opening races of the 2026 season.
The championship began with the Australian Grand Prix (March 6–8) and continues with the Chinese Grand Prix (March 13–15) before moving to the Japanese Grand Prix (March 27–29) as teams and drivers begin the early stages of the title battle across the global calendar.
Road to FIFA World Cup 2026 Reaches Final Stage
International football also returns this month as the road to the FIFA World Cup 2026 reaches its decisive stage, with inter-confederation play-offs determining the final teams to qualify for the tournament. The schedule includes the Iraq fixture, available on a non-exclusive basis.
With major club competitions reaching critical stages, March promises a month of must-watch sport for fans across the region, all available to stream live on TOD.
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