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Saturday Sports

Soccer

8:00 AM BSTLive matchday coverage

Our essential entry point to the day of football fixtures begins at 8am. Coverage will preview the four Premier League fixtures, from the lunchtime kick-off between Tottenham v Leeds and the late afternoon match between Liverpool v Chelsea. Squad updates and latest developments will be provided, as well as analysis from Friday night’s Bournemouth v Fulham encounter and the EFL Championship blockbuster Wrexham v Birmingham. Elsewhere, in the Championship, Stoke face Blackburn Rovers, while Hull play Sheffield Utd.

Women's Football

12:00 PMArsenal v Manchester City live

Arsenal are feeling the heat just a handful of matches into the season, having drawn in their recent games and disappointing in a draw against Villa last Saturday. The Arsenal are behind Chelsea by 4 points. Manchester City, on the other hand, have bounced back from their opening round defeat to secure three straight victories and are third in the WSL table, while Arsenal are in surprising fifth. Live coverage will be provided.

Formula One

2pmSingapore Grand Prix qualifying

Real-time updates will provide the latest in what is bound to be a exciting session. Consecutive race wins for Max Verstappen have added extra excitement to the championship battle. Piastri and Lando Norris will be eager for strong outings in the Singapore GP. McLaren’s strong form for most of the season means they are likely to claim a 10th constructors championship on race day, but Verstappen's comeback has triggered some concern. While the Australian still leads Norris by 25 points in what appears to be a two-driver battle for the driver's championship, any hiccups could let the Red Bull driver to cut further into the 69-pt deficit to first place.

EPL

3pmLive: Arsenal vs West Ham & Man Utd vs Sunderland

Updates on important matches with two coaches especially under the spotlight. The constant attention on Ruben Amorim’s struggles at Manchester United has ramped up to critical, and the match with the Black Cats has all the signs of a decisive moment before the international break. The manager's fiftieth match in charge may be his final, despite the team winning their last two home games. Following 49 matches, his stats stands at: 18 wins, 12 draws, 19 losses. That 36.7 percent win percentage is much lower with his predecessor ten Hag's 70% at the same stage. The Hammers, on the other hand, play for their second match under Nuno, following Monday’s 1-1 tie at Goodison Park. West Ham have the interesting statistic of having beaten Arsenal back-to-back at the Emirates Stadium. Another home defeat by their London rivals appears improbable given the Gunners’ form – six wins from their past eight top-flight matches.

EPL

Half past fiveChelsea v Liverpool live

The evening match sees the clash of clubs in a poor run. Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea have suffered successive Premier League defeats, to Manchester United and Brighton & Hove Albion, while the defending champions were beaten 2-1 to Crystal Palace before slipping up in the Champions League in Istanbul in the week. Arne Slot’s team are without a win in their past four Premier League games at Stamford Bridge but have not suffered back-to-back league matches since April 2023. Looking for signs? Isak, the Reds' new signing, has scored in his last two Premier League appearances at the Bridge, though both games resulted in losses for his then club Newcastle United. Real-time updates will be provided.

Sunday Sports

Soccer

8:00 AMMatchday live

Updates will review the fallout from Saturday's matches before previewing a Sunday lineup that features 5 Premier League matches as well as the East Anglian derby, as Ipswich welcome Norwich City in the Championship at lunchtime. In the Scottish top flight, both Glasgow clubs are in action. Celtic FC face Motherwell FC and woebegone Rangers FC visit Falkirk FC. In Europe, Barcelona v Sevilla is among 5 La Liga games, while Juventus face Milan in a high-profile Serie A clash.

Horse Racing

11.45amPrix de l’Arc de Triomphe live

Full coverage and post-race reaction from one of the racing calendar’s biggest events will be provided. In a lineup of 17 for the 3:05 PM big race, the Aidan O’Brien-trained the favorite is the 3-1 favourite after being given a favourable starting position in gate 1. O’Brien, who is aiming for a third win in the race, also runs another contender, third last year, but the horse will have to overcome stall 14 to claim victory. Another runner, who is just behind Minnie Hauk in the odds, was handed stall 12. Hopes of a maiden Japanese winner were diminished, with the Japanese Derby winner, one entry, and the Prix Foy winner, another, drawn in stalls 17 and 15 each. Their compatriot Alohi Alii appears more favorably positioned in four. André Fabre’s pair of Sosie and Cualificar fared better with gates 3 and 8 each, while Graffard's trio could have done worse.

Formula One

One in the afternoonLive: Singapore GP

Live commentary of the main event under the Singapore lights will be provided. Clearly Max Verstappen has momentum – he was second at his home Grand Prix in the Netherlands before his victories in Italy and Azerbaijan – but probably still needs a major McLaren drop in form, as well as victories in the seven remaining races and three sprints, to {clin

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