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Saturday
Eight in the morning BSTMatchday live
The essential portal to the day of football fixtures begins at 8:00 AM. Coverage will look ahead the four Premier League fixtures, from the early kick-off between Leeds v Tottenham and the late afternoon game between Liverpool v Chelsea. Team news and fresh updates will be shared, plus analysis from Friday's Fulham v Bournemouth match and the Championship blockbuster Wrexham v Birmingham. Elsewhere, in the Championship, Stoke City meet Blackburn, while Hull City face Sheffield United.
12:00 PMLive: Man City vs Arsenal
The Gunners are feeling the heat just a handful of matches into the campaign, having drawn in their last two games and underachieving in a draw against Villa last Saturday. The Arsenal are behind the Blues by 4 points. Manchester City, on the other hand, have recovered from their first game loss to notch up three straight victories and sit third in the WSL standings, while Arsenal are in surprising fifth place. Minute-by-minute updates will be offered.
2:00 PMQualifying for the Singapore GP
Lap-by-lap updates will provide the latest in what is certain to be a compelling session. Back-to-back race wins for Verstappen have injected a bit of spice to the title race. Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris will be desperate for solid performances in the Singapore GP. The team's strong form for most of the season means they should wrap up a tenth constructors’ title on race day, but Verstappen's comeback has triggered some concern. While Piastri still leads Norris by 25 pts in what seems a two-driver battle for the driver's championship, any hiccups could allow the Red Bull driver to reduce the 69-point gap to first place.
Three in the afternoonArsenal v West Ham and Manchester United v Sunderland live
Coverage on compelling matches with two coaches especially in focus. The unrelenting focus on Amorim's travails at United has increased to a crucial point, and the match with the Black Cats has all the makings of a watershed before the break for internationals. The manager's 50th match in charge could be his last, despite United winning their past two home fixtures. After 49 games, Amorim’s record stands at: won 18, 12 draws, lost 19. That 36.7 percent win percentage contrasts starkly with his predecessor's ten Hag's 70 percent at the same stage. The Hammers, on the other hand, run out for their second match under Nuno, after Monday's 1-1 tie at Goodison Park. The Hammers have the interesting record of having defeated the Gunners in consecutive games at the Emirates. Another home defeat by their London rivals appears improbable given the Arsenal's recent form – six wins from their last eight top-flight fixtures.
Half past fiveChelsea v Liverpool live
The late afternoon fixture sees the clash of clubs in a slight slump. Enzo Maresca’s Blues have endured back-to-back Premier League losses, to United and Brighton, while the defending champions lost 2-1 to Crystal Palace before slipping up in the Champions League in Istanbul in the week. Arne Slot’s side are winless in their past four Premier League games at their home ground but have not lost consecutive league matches since April 2023. Looking for omens? Isak, Liverpool’s summer signing, has found the net in his past two Premier League games at Stamford Bridge, though both games ended in losses for his then club Newcastle. Minute-by-minute coverage will be hosted.
Sunday Sports
8:00 AMMatchday coverage
Updates will examine the aftermath from Saturday’s matches before focusing on a Sunday schedule that includes five Premier League matches as well as the East Anglian derby, as Ipswich Town host Norwich City in the Championship at lunchtime. In the Scottish top flight, both Glasgow giants are in action. Celtic FC take on Motherwell and woebegone Rangers FC visit Falkirk. On the continent, Barcelona v Sevilla is among 5 La Liga games, while Juventus FC meet AC Milan in a high-profile Serie A clash.
11.45amPrix de l’Arc de Triomphe live
Pre-race analysis and post-race reaction from one of the racing calendar’s most prestigious events will be provided. In a field of seventeen for the 3.05pm feature race, the Aidan O’Brien-trained the favorite is the 3/1 favourite after being handed a ideal draw in stall one. The trainer, who is aiming for a third win in the race, also runs another contender, third-placed last year, but he will have to defy gate 14 to win. Another runner, who is just behind the favorite in the betting, was given stall 12. Chances of a maiden Japanese winner were diminished, with the Derby victor, one entry, and the Prix Foy victor, another, assigned in gates 17 and 15 each. Their countryman a third Japanese runner appears better placed in four. Fabre's duo of two runners did better with gates 3 and 8 each, while Francis-Henri Graffard’s trio Daryz, Quisisana and Gezora.
1pmLive: Singapore GP
Live commentary of the big race under the Singapore lights will be provided. Clearly Verstappen has momentum – he was second at his home Grand Prix in the Dutch GP before his victories in Italy and Baku – but probably still needs a major the team's drop in form, as well as wins in the final seven races and three sprints, to {clin