
Football may rule the back pages, but plenty of other sports quietly steal our weekends. Rank these guilty pleasures from 'meh' to absolute must-watch.
Put the items in your preferred order.

Wimbledon Fortnight
Two weeks of pristine whites, Pimm's, and pretending we understand a tiebreak. There's nothing quite like Centre Court drama in the British summer.

The Grand National
The one day even your nan picks a horse based on its name. Aintree turns the whole nation into seasoned bookies for an afternoon.

The Ashes
Test cricket at its most theatrical, complete with sledging, sandwiches and the sound of Aggers chuckling on TMS. Bliss.

World Snooker Championship
Hushed tones, green baize, and Ronnie O'Sullivan doing something ridiculous. Strangely hypnotic for a sport played in a waistcoat.

Six Nations Rugby
Three weekends of national pride, dodgy refereeing and that one mate who suddenly knows all the rucking laws. Pure Saturday telly gold.
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