The Champions Cup final between Racing 92 and Saracens in Lyon on Saturday is live on Sky Sports and there are a host of ways to watch the battle for European rugbys top prize. Toulon have dominated the competition over the past three years, but were beaten by Racing in the quarter-finals with the French giants going on to beat Leicester in the semis to book their first Champions Cup final place.They will be up against Saracens, who beat Premiership rivals Northampton and Wasps to reach the final. Sarries have been in the final before - in 2014, they were beaten 23-6 by Toulon - and will be desperate to go one better this time. Farrell keen to emulate Carter Saracens fly-half wants to emulate Racing star as he prepares to face him in the Champions Cup final Big games call for some big names and the likes of Dan Carter, Owen Farrell, Joe Rokocoko, Chris Ashton, Maro Itoje, Luke Charteris, Billy Vunipola and Chris Masoe will battle it out for the trophy.There are some big names on the Sky Sports commentary team as well - joining Stuart Barnes, Will Greenwood Ieuan Evans and Scott Quinnell will be two-time Champions Cup winners Jonny Wilkinson and Paul OConnell. We take a look at Saracens route to the 2016 European Rugby Champions Cup Final How can you watch the Champions Cup on Sky Sports?All of Sky Sports coverage in Lyon can be found on channel 403, from 3.45pm, with the game kicking off at 4.45pm. Dan Carter will be key if Racing 92 are to win Non-subscribers, meanwhile, will be able to watch the game on NOW TV from £6.99, no contract.And finally, our digital platforms - including skysports.com and the smartphone app - will have all the news and insights from Lyon both before and after final, with all the action covered in our live blog. We take a look at Racing 92s route to the 2016 European Rugby Champions Cup Final Watch the Champions Cup final live on Sky Sports 2 HD. Kick-off is at 4.45pm on Saturday, with build-up underway at 3.45pm. Or watch the game without a contract for £6.99 on NOW TV. Also See: Sarries not out to get Carter Barnes talking points Follow @SkySportsRugby Rugby on Sky Nike Air Zoom Clearance Canada . On Wednesday night, they showed that stellar defence and a little small ball can get the job done too. With pinch-runner Kevin Pillar aboard after Dioner Navarro opened the bottom of the ninth with a single, Anthony Gose dropped down an excellent bunt along the first-base line. Cheap Nike Air Zoom Canada . The 20-year-old Barkley, whose impressive form this season could earn him a place in Englands World Cup squad, was hurt in Evertons 4-0 win over Queens Park Rangers in the FA Cup on Jan. http://www.cheapnikezoomcanada.com/. Howard hit a three-run homer with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning to lift the Philadelphia Phillies to a 6-3 win over the Colorado Rockies on Wednesday night. Nike Zoom Shoes Canada .com) - The Carolina Hurricanes hope to remain perfect at home in January on Friday night as they welcome the Vancouver Canucks to PNC Arena. Discount Nike Air Zoom Canada . - Derek Wolfe says hes finally healthy after suffering a seizure in November that doctors now believe was related to the spinal cord injury he suffered in the preseason. SEOUL, South Korea -- Fifth-seeded Varvara Lepchenko of the United States upset defending champion Agnieszka Radwanska 6-7 (4), 6-2, 6-2 in the Korea Open quarterfinals on Friday. Lepchenko converted three of four break points in the third set to oust the top seed. Lepchenko has beaten Radwanska twice this year, after losing five straight. Resurgent Maria Kirilenko of Russia also reached the semifinals with a 6-7 (3), 6-2, 6-3 win over sixth-seeded Kaia Kanepi of Estonia. Kirilenko, a top-10 player last year, fell out of the top 100 this year after a knee injury kept her out of the first three months of the season.ddddddddddddShe needed a wild card to enter the Korea Open she won in 2008. Her first semifinal in 17 months will be against second-seeded Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic, who beat qualifier Nicole Gibbs of the United States 6-3, 6-4. Another American, Christina McHale, advanced when fourth-seeded Magadalena Rybarikova of Slovakia retired while trailing 6-2, 2-0. McHale will meet countrywoman Lepchenko for a place in the final. Lepchenko leads their head-to-head 3-1. Neither has won a WTA singles title. ' ' '