Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic can set up another exciting match in the Rome Masters final if they come through Saturdays semis, live on Sky Sports 3 HD. British No 1 Murray, who lost to Djokovic in last weeks Madrid Open final, could face his rival in a second successive final on clay if he defeats Frenchman Lucas Pouille in the semis.Djokovic came through a hard-fought 7-5 7-6 quarter-final win over Rafael Nadal, another familiar foe, on Friday and will next face sixth seed Kei Nishikori in the last four. Murray maintained his comfortable progress with a 6-1 7-5 win over David Goffin and the Scot is yet to drop a set since the start of the tournament in the Italian capital. Highlights of Andy Murrays quarter-final clash with David Goffin at the Rome Masters Another extended run in a clay event has seen Murray return to a ranking of world No 2 ahead of his first-ever competitive singles match against Pouille.The Frenchman received a walkover win after Juan Monaco pulled out through injury, but he previously dumped out David Ferrer with a straight-sets win.Murray starts the match as hot favourite as he bids to secure another showdown with world No 1 Djokovic in Sundays final. Novak Djokovic won the first set in fine style after an excellent rally against rival Rafa Nadal during their Rome Masters quarter-final clash The Serb was pushed all the way in Fridays match with Nadal, who wasted a break advantage in the first set, then missed five set-point chances in the second.But Djokovic again showed his composure in the closing stages of the match when he broke back to force a thrilling tie-break and closed out victory. Novak Djokovic has mastered Kei Nishikori in recent matches Nishikori dismissed Dominic Thiem 6-3 7-5 in his quarter-final and could well need his extra energy if he wants to end a seven-match losing run against the defending champion.Djokovic has already defeated the Japanese player three times this year, winning a quarter-final at the Australian Open, the Miami Open final, and last weeks semi-final in Madrid.Watch Andy Murray v Lucas Pouille from 1.30pm on Saturday and Novak Djokovic v Kei Nishikori at 7.30pm, with both matches being shown on Sky Sports 3 HD. Also See: Djokovic beats Nadal in Rome Murray into Rome semis Tennis Australia back Kyrgios Tomic opts out of Rio Olympics Tanner Rainey Jersey . -- So much for concern that running back Marshawn Lynch would be absent from the Seattle Seahawks minicamp. James Bourque Nationals Jersey . -- Antoine Bibeau bought the Val-dOr Foreurs valuable time at the Memorial Cup with his 51-save shutout Friday. https://www.cheapnationals.com/857r-kyle...-nationals.html. Next up is another showdown with Michigan. Payne scored 18 points, Branden Dawson had 14 and No. 22 Michigan State beat No. 12 Wisconsin 83-75 on Saturday to reach the Big Ten tournament championship. Javy Guerra Jersey . -- Cheyenne Woods, the niece of Tiger Woods, shot a 2-under 69 on Tuesday to finish first in stroke-play qualifying at the Womens U. Michael A. Taylor Nationals Jersey . Before that, Rousey needed a total 23 minutes and 26 seconds to take care of her last eight opponents - and one of those fights lasted 10 minutes and 58 seconds.RUHPOLDING, Germany - The Czech Republic won a second successive World Cup womens biathlon relay in tough conditions on Wednesday.The Czech foursome also won the 4x6-kilometre event last week in Oberhof, Germany.Anchored by Veronika Vitkova, the Czechs mastered slushy conditions to beat Belarus and its star, three-time Olympic gold medallist Darya Domracheva, by 1 minute, 13.3 seconds.Germany had to race a penalty lap and finished third, 1:39.3 behind the winners.Evaa Puskarcikova, Gabriela Soukalova, Jitka Landova and Vitkova missed nine targets but avoided any penalty rounds.ddddddddddddBelarus missed six shots but also avoided any penalties.Germanys opener, Franziska Preuss, led the event but then missed the last target for the penalty lap.The Canadian team of Megan Heinicke (Prince George, B.C.), Julia Ransom (Kelowna, B.C.), Audrey Vaillancourt (Quebec City) and Zina Kocher (Red Deer, Alta.) finished 11th. ' ' '