(SPEEDWAY 1)KING'S Lynn will wait until this weekend's Premier League cut-off before deciding upon their first opponents for the promotion play-offs.The Stars know the league title is theirs after Birmingham's home defeat against Edinburgh ended their interest, barring several mathematical miracles.Lynn boss Rob Lyon said: "Edinburgh, Sheffield and Workington are fighting tooth and nail for the final qualifying place, so I will keep an open mind."(SPEEDWAY 2)GLASGOW will welcome the Secretary of State for Scotland Jim Murphy as their special guest at this Sunday's clash with Birmingham.The Eastwood MP is a motorcycle fan and has already made an unofficial visit Ashfield with his family this season.Tigers co-promoter Alan Dick said: "Glasgow City Council give us some tremendous backing, so we're pleased that we can keep our ties strong by welcoming a member of the Cabinet."
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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18:GRAND PRIX CHALLENGE: Coventry 8pmPREMIER LEAGUE: Edinburgh v Berwick 7pm, Edinburgh v Redcar (follows previous fixture), Scunthorpe v Stoke 7.30 NATIONAL LEAGUE: Weymouth v Bournemouth 7.15 NATIONAL TROPHY: Plymouth v Isle of Wight 7.30 MARK LEMON TESTIMONIAL: Somerset 7.30SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19:SKY SPORTS ELITE LEAGUE: Eastbourne v Ipswich 7.30 PREMIER LEAGUE: Berwick v Glasgow 7pm, Newport v Sheffield 1pm, Workington v King's Lynn 7pm PREMIER LEAGUE KNOCKOUT CUP SEMI-FINAL 2nd leg: Rye House v Edinburgh 7pm BRITISH UNDER-15 FINAL: Northside (Workington) 3pmSUNDAY SEPTEMBER 20:PREMIER LEAGUE: Glasgow v Birmingham 4pm, Newcastle v King's Lynn 6.30 NATIONAL LEAGUE: Mildenhall v Weymouth 6pm NATIONAL LEAGUE KO CUP: Buxton v King's Lynn 3pm