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Our top 5 watches this weekend

Looking for something to check out on the small screen this weekend? We’ve got you covered.

THE WEEKEND IS kicking off – but what should you watch?

We’ve taken a look through what’s on offer and picked out series and movies to check out over the next three days on streaming and the telly. 

The Hawk

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If you missed Will Ferrell on screen playing sport, then boy do we have a series for you. The Hawk sees him as Lonnie “The Hawk” Hawkins, a professional golfer who makes a late-career second attempt to win golf’s Grand Slam. But will it be the comeback that he dreamed of? This being a comedy with Ferrell at the helm (alongside Molly Shannon, Fortune Feimster and Luke Wilson) means it probably won’t. Though you never know…

Streaming on Netflix.

The Five Star Weekend

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If you’re missing a series where well-off pals meet up and discover that their picture-perfect lives aren’t quite what everyone presumed, you should enjoy this. Hollis Shaw (Jennifer Garner) is a best-selling author and cook who suffers a devastating loss. It highlights the cracks in her marriage and relationship with her daughter, so in an effort to find peace she hosts a weekend away with pals. But things don’t go quite as smoothly a she hoped. Also stars Chloë Sevigny, Regina Hall, Gemma Chan, D’Arcy Carden and Timothy Olyphant.

Streaming on NOW.

How Brazil Changed the Premier League

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If you’re in the mood for some more football after all the World Cup action, take a gander at this Sky Sports documentary, which looks at the impact of Brazilian players on the Premier League. So expect a discussion about everyone from Juninho Paulista at Middlesbrough to Chelsea wonderkid Estevão along the way.

Streaming on NOW Sports.

Up for the Match: Live From Croke Park

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If the night before an All-Ireland final is your Christmas Eve, then this show is for you. Presented by Jacqui Hurley, Dáithí Ó Sé and Louise Cantillon, this is broadcast live from Croke Park the day before the All-Ireland hurling final and includes a 300-strong live audience, games, chats with fans, and a look at the unsung heroes of the game.

Live on RTÉ One, Saturday at 8pm.

Lucky

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Anya Taylor-Joy stars in this heist thriller, which is an adapation of the 2021 novel by Marissa Stapley. Taylor-Joy plays the titular Lucky, a con-artist who takes part in one last heist – only for it to go wrong. The series begins the morning after, as she takes stock of the disaster and realises she has to go on the run. Co-stars here include the always great Timothy Olyphant.

Streaming on Apple TV.

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