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This Week @ George & Dragon: Shenzhen’s Premier Sports Viewing Destination

May 7 - May 13

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034

Yo, sports fans! Gear up for an epic game day at George & Dragon, Shenzhen’s ultimate hotspot for catching every heart-pounding moment of your favorite sports! George & Dragon is a slam dunk for fans, with massive indoor and outdoor screens so you don’t miss a single play. Got multiple games on at once? No sweat, they’ve got several big-screen TVs to keep you locked into every goal, touchdown, or buzzer-beater.

The vibe? Electric, rowdy, and packed with die-hard supporters cheering their teams to victory. Whether it’s football, basketball, rugby, or soccer, George & Dragon is your go-to arena for an unbeatable watch-party experience.

This week

With the title race tightening, Europe spots still up for grabs and the relegation battle getting properly ugly, Premier League Game Week 36 is kicking off with the Saturday 7:30 clash between Liverpool and Chelsea. The Blues have now lost six times consecutively, the first time since 1993. Can the Reds profit from Chelsea’s slump?

At 10pm it’s Brighton vs Wolves, Fulham vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Manchester United. Bournemouth are having a great run and are leading the best of the rest for European football, and a Man United win will almost certainly seal their third place on the table!

Half past midnight Manchester City hosts Brentford; can Man City secure a win to stay in the race for the title? Brentford hasn’ t performed well recently, but they did regain their motivation with a 3-0 win over West Ham last week.

Sunday starts with a quick trip to the North where at 7pm Celtic and Rangers will battle it out to decide who will stay in the race with leaders Hearts of Midlothian.

At 9pm Burnley will play their penultimate home game in the Premier League this year against Aston Villa; Everton will visit Crystal Palace, and revived Nottingham will be safe from relegation if they secure a win against Newcastle.

At 11:30pm, West Ham will desperately need points to escape relegation, but Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since the 2003-04 season, so fireworks guaranteed!

The final match of the weekend will be the Monday to Tuesday night fixture between Tottenham and Leeds. Tottenham are just one point above relegation, but Leeds can secure safety as well with a win…

Sunday morning we will open an hour earlier for UFC 328, which starts at 9am (previews edited from UFC.com).

UFC Middleweight Title Main Event: Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland

Undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev returns to action for the first time since claiming the title last August, aiming to defend the middleweight belt against former champion Sean Strickland. Everything about this fight hinges on Strickland’s ability to effectively pressure the champion and successfully defend takedowns, as his personal blend of consistent forward movement and steady output feels like one possible way to contend with Chimaev’s aggressive grappling offense. If Strickland can’t find a way to get Chimaev moving backwards and land with impact, he could very well suffer the same fate as Du Plessis at UFC 319 when Chimaev won the title.

UFC Flyweight Title Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira

Originally scheduled to take place last month at UFC 327, Miami’s loss is Newark’s gain as Joshua Van defends the flyweight title against Japanese contender Tatsuro Taira in Saturday’s co-main event.

While this profiles as a “striker versus grappler” battle, both men are more well-rounded than those designations suggest, which makes this one feel like more of a battle of wills and endurance than anything else. As simple as it often sounds, whoever is able to dictate the terms of engagement will hold the upper hand, but that resets after every round, so the key will be seeing how each respond if they drop a round or two early in the fight.

Additional Main Card Matchups

Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta

Alexander Volkov and Waldo Cortes Acosta meet in a battle of heavyweights, looking to cement their place at the top of the list of active contenders as things in the division start to really get moving for the first time this year.

Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley

Welterweights hoping to do the same as Volkov and Cortes Acosta, when they hit the Octagon ahead of them as Sean Brady faces off with Joaquin Buckley in a pivotal main card matchup.

King Green vs Jeremy Stephens

Veterans with more than 100 combined professional appearances and 60-plus UFC fights between them face off to open the main card as King Green takes on Jeremy Stephens.

Througout the weekend, the daytime sees plenty of action starting Thursday all the way to Sunday in the AFL, NRL, and Super Rugby. In between all of the above live scheduling, we will try to replay as much as possible of the MotoGP and Giro d’Italia…

 

Come to George & Dragon for a week  packed with sports excitement!

Share your predictions and enjoy the vibe! ⚽🏉🏁🚴‍♂️

Details

Venue

  • George & Dragon
  • Shekou Sea World
    Shenzhen, Guangdong Province China
    + Google Map
  • Phone 0755 - 2668 2034