Your ultimate rundown to a packed weekend of football and NFL action, featuring minute-by-minute coverage, crucial fixtures, and vital information.
Kicking off the weekend's action is our go-to live blog for the full slate of football fixtures. Our host will be previewing the day’s four Premier League games, as well as Championship, EFL and Scottish Premiership fixtures, and sharing latest updates and reader feedback. You are invited to join the conversation.
Saturday’s early Women’s Super League fixture features Arsenal touching down to Goodison Park fresh from victories over Liverpool and Twente. Arsenal sit fourth in the table, while Everton are in ninth but halted Chelsea’s long unbeaten run last weekend with a 1-0 win. It has been said that Everton are “a very unpredictable team” who “can do different things,” requiring opponents to assess their structure early. Our coverage will be helmed by the presenter, with correspondent at the match.
The presenter will be guiding the focus on two of Saturday afternoon’s key games. Chelsea are an erratic lot. The side are without a win in their last three Premier League matches and meet an Everton side who are on a roll, having won four of their last five league matches. In another game, Liverpool are wobbling from a loss of form and off-field issues, though their midweek European win shows they are not a spent force. They face Brighton, who beat them 3-2 in their last meeting. Reporters will be providing reports from both venues.
The fixture of top versus rock bottom, and the history are not good for Wolves. Arsenal have won their last eight Premier League games against them. Adding to that, Wolves remain winless in all 15 Premier League games this season. Arsenal are aiming to win five consecutive home Premier League matches and bounce back from their loss last week. A 3-0 midweek win in Europe suggests that defeat was a blip, though a growing injury list is a concern. Coverage will be staffed by our host, with a reporter at the Emirates.
Our hosts are on duty to keep you updated on all Sunday’s football action. This includes five games in the WSL, the same number in the Premier League, the Scottish League Cup final, and exciting European fixtures involving clubs like Real Madrid and Bayern Munich. There will be goal updates from the early WSL kick-offs, analysis from Saturday’s games, and a look ahead to Monday night’s Premier League meeting.
The presenter manages our live blog with two major games in focus. Crystal Palace confront Manchester City for the first time since Palace’s cup final win, though their home league record against City is poor. City arrive after a thrilling European fightback and as the league’s top scorers. In the other game, Tottenham travel to a struggling Nottingham Forest. Spurs' away record is strong, with only one team having won more away games this season. Correspondents will be in position for both matches.
Our host is on coverage duty for the late afternoon kickoff where Leeds arrive with confidence after good results against top sides. A tactical switch has been the catalyst for their improved form. Brentford have lost their last two league games. Given Leeds' poor historical record in London, the home side might expect to end their slump. Our correspondent will be reporting from west London.
The presenter hosts our essential companion to Sunday’s NFL programme. The New England Patriots can win their first division title this decade by defeating the Buffalo Bills. The Patriots are on an 11-game winning streak. Buffalo has won the past five division crowns, but New England has improved significantly. In another crucial game, the Kansas City Chiefs, with their long playoff streak in jeopardy, host the Los Angeles Chargers. The Chiefs are outside the playoff picture and face elimination if they lose and other results go against them. The Chargers are currently in a playoff position.
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