Paul Lawries Match Play event has lost its title sponsor and been moved from Murcar Links in Aberdeen to Archerfield Links near North Berwick. The 64-man knockout event, which will be held from August 4-7 this year, proved popular with the players last year, although only 11,000 spectators took advantage of adult tickets being priced at £15 and children under 18 being admitted free of charge and also receiving a baseball cap.Speaking about the attendance figures at the time, Lawrie said: I wouldnt have said disappointed, but we thought there would be more come. Why there werent more, I dont know. I personally dont think its expensive to come along and watch European Tour golfers for a whole days golf, so it cant be the price.I certainly dont want to go down the road of complaining because thats just the wrong way of going about it. The feedback has been great from the spectators and it would have been nice to see a few more.Saltire Energy sponsored the inaugural event in 2015 - in which Thailands Kiradech Aphibarnrat beat Swedens Robert Karlsson in the final - but it is thought the decision not to continue its involvement is linked to a downturn in the Scottish oil industry. Kiradech Aphibarnrat won the Paul Lawrie Match Play last year A spokesperson for the European Tour said: While confirming that Saltire Energy will not sponsor the Paul Lawrie Match Play this year, we can also confirm our attention is now firmly focused on working with promoter 4sports & Entertainment to ensure the success of the 2016 tournament at our wonderful new venue at Archerfield.The CEO of 4sports & Entertainment, Dominik Senn, whose company are both the promoter of the tournament and Lawries management group, said: We are very much looking forward to staging year two of the Match Play at Archerfield Links, who, along with East Lothian Council, have presented an attractive proposition for staging the event given the nature of the club and the wide business reach of the location. Archerfield Links staged the Scottish Senior Open in 2015 We are all excited to work closely with Tom Younger and his team at Archerfield who we know will do a fantastic job in hosting the event.Id like to make it clear however that any decision to change venue is in no way a reflection on Murcar Links Golf Club as we have nothing but praise for the course, the members, and the entire team at Murcar who helped in delivering a fantastic first event in 2015. We maintain that we could return to Murcar with every confidence in the future. Also See: Opinion Golf on Sky Sports 4 Schedule Free HD Golf Game Get Sky Sports Fake Yeezy 350 V2 . Barcelona also left injured defenders Carles Puyol, Javier Mascherano and Jordi Alba out of its squad for the trip to Glasgow. That means that Marc Bartra will probably start again in the centre of the defence alongside Gerard Pique. 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As he recorded his 23rd and 24th points of the evening, a segment of the sellout Air Canada Centre crowd expressed their appreciation for the Raptors point guard with a smattering of MVP chants.Eight teams are still in contention to win the 2016 Under 19 World Cup - and England are one of them. Brad Taylors men charged into the quarter-finals with three wins out of three in the group stage - a 299-run thumping of Fiji, a 61-run victory over West Indies, and a 129-run triumph against Zimbabwe.Sri Lanka are next up for England on Sunday, with the three other last-eight ties seeing hosts Bangladesh battle surprise package Nepal; three-time champions India tackle Namibia; and Pakistan play West Indies.Each of the games will be broadcast live on Sky Sports and youd be mad to miss any of them… Jack Burnham celebrates his century against Zimbabwe England v Sri Lanka, 2.30am, Sunday, Sky Sports 5Plenty of players have contributed for England so far in their pursuit of a first World Cup trophy since 1998, with Jack Burnham (298 runs) and Dan Lawrence (288 runs) top of the run-scoring charts and Saqib Mahmood (11) having taken the most wickets. Durhams Burnham - picked by Sir Ian Botham as one to watch for 2016 - has clubbed two hundreds, with Lawrence biffing 174 as well as two valuable fifties. Bowler Mahmood, meanwhile, has snared consecutive four-fors after taking 3-2 against Fiji, and is backed up in the bowling department by Surreys Sam Curran. Kamindu Mendis bowls left and right-arm spin Sri Lanka suffered defeat in their final pool match to Pakistan but wins over Canada and Afghanistan - accrued courtesy of 70-odds for captain Charith Asalanka - booked their place in the quarter-finals. All the talk about Sri Lanka, though, is focussing on ambidextrous spinner Kamindu Mendis, who has the ability to bowl left and right-arm twirl. The 17-year-old is a danger with the blade, too, capable of unfurling a gorgeous textbook cover drive and an unorthodox reverse paddle with equal ease. Mendis is not bad at reverse sweeping either Bangladesh v Nepal, 2.30am, Friday, Sky Sports 2Nazmul Hossain Shanto is aaveraging just the 200 in the World Cup, after hitting 73 against South Africa, an unbeaten 113 against Scotland and 14 not out against Namibia - the latter score might not look much but The Tigers were only chasing 66 to win! Nepal will be no pushovers, though, as New Zealand found out in the pool phase.dddddddddddd Keep an eye on 15-year-old Sandeep Lamichhane, too, the Nepalese spinner took a hat-trick against Ireland.India v Namibia, 2.30am, Saturday, Sky Sports 4 Indias Sarfaraz Khan plays in the IPL for Bangalore India, World Cup winners in 2000, 2008 and 2012, coasted into the business end of the tournament with Sarfaraz Khan - who took the IPL by storm last year - and Rishabh Pant crunching two fifties apiece - Pants half-century against Nepal was the swiftest seen at Under-19 level, coming from just 18 balls. Namibia, in the quarters for the first time, have their work cut out, though a narrow win over South Africa and a talented top order will give them hope of an upset.Pakistan v West Indies, 2.30am, Monday, Sky Sports 4 West Indies Mankaded their way into the quarter-finals Eyes will be on the non-strikers end in this match with West Indies having secured their last-eight berth at the expense of Zimbabwe with a controversial Mankading. The fallout from that has taken away somewhat form the fact the Windies possess real talent, including batsman Shamar Springer, who has biffed a ton and a fifty so far. Pakistan will be favourites, however, having come through their group with a 100 per cent record and won the event twice before, in 2004 and 2006. Get a Sky Sports Week Pass Watch the ICC U19 World Cup live on NOW TV without a contract from £6.99 Also See: Sri Lankas ambidextrous spinner Windies win via Mankad Under 19 World Cup fixtures Live cricket on Sky ' ' '