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Saturday Sports
8:00 AM British Summer TimeMatchday updates
Our vital portal to the day’s football games kicks off at 8:00 AM. Reports will preview the quartet of Premier League contests, featuring the lunchtime kick-off of Tottenham v Leeds and the evening clash of Chelsea v Liverpool. Lineup information and breaking stories will be provided, as well as review from Friday's Bournemouth v Fulham encounter and the Championship fixture Birmingham v Wrexham. Additionally, in the Championship, Stoke City meet Blackburn, while Hull City take on Sheffield United.
NoonLive: Man City vs Arsenal
The Gunners are struggling just a handful of matches into the season, having drawn in their last two games and sorely underperforming in a 1-1 tie against Aston Villa last weekend. Renee Slegers’ Gunners lag Chelsea by 4 points. City, on the other hand, have rebounded from their opening round loss to notch up three straight victories and are third in the WSL standings, while Arsenal are in surprising fifth. Real-time reporting will be offered.
2:00 PMSingapore Grand Prix qualifying
Live coverage will bring you all the action in what is certain to be a thrilling qualifying. Consecutive victories for Verstappen have added more intrigue to the championship battle. Oscar Piastri and Norris will be eager for solid performances in the Singapore GP. McLaren’s strong form for most of the season means they should claim a 10th constructors championship on Sunday, but Verstappen’s resurgence has triggered a few nerves. While the Australian still is ahead of Norris by 25 pts in what seems a two-horse race for the driver’s title, any mistakes could let the Red Bull driver to cut further into the 69-point gap to the lead.
Three in the afternoonArsenal v West Ham and Manchester United v Sunderland live
Live blog on compelling matches with two managers especially under the spotlight. The constant attention on Amorim's struggles at Manchester United has escalated to a crucial point, and the match with the Black Cats has all the makings of a turning point before the break for internationals. Amorim’s fiftieth match in charge might be his final, despite the team winning their last two home fixtures. After 49 matches, his stats reads: won 18, 12 draws, lost 19. That 36.7 percent win rate differs greatly with his predecessor's Erik ten Hag’s 70 percent at the same stage. West Ham, on the other hand, run out for their second game under Nuno, after Monday’s 1-1 draw at Goodison Park. The Hammers have the interesting record of having beaten the Gunners back-to-back at the Emirates Stadium. A further loss at home by their London rivals seems unlikely given the Arsenal's form – six wins from their last eight Premier League fixtures.
Half past fiveChelsea v Liverpool live
Saturday’s late afternoon fixture sees the collision of teams in a dip in form. Enzo Maresca’s Blues have suffered successive Premier League losses, to United and Brighton & Hove Albion, while the title holders were beaten 2-1 to Crystal Palace before stumbling in the Champions League in Istanbul in midweek. Arne Slot’s team are winless in their past four Premier League games at Stamford Bridge but have not suffered back-to-back league matches since April 2023. Searching for omens? Isak, the Reds' new signing, has scored in his last two Premier League appearances at the Bridge, though both games ended in losses for his then club Newcastle. Minute-by-minute coverage will be provided.
Sunday
8amMatchday coverage
Coverage will sort through the reaction from Saturday’s matches before focusing on a Sunday lineup that includes 5 Premier League matches as well as the local derby, as Ipswich welcome Norwich in the Championship at noon. In the Scottish top flight, both Glasgow clubs are in action. Celtic FC play Motherwell and struggling Rangers FC visit Falkirk. On the continent, Sevilla v Barcelona is among five La Liga games, while Juventus meet AC Milan in a top-level Serie A match.
11.45amPrix de l’Arc de Triomphe live
Full coverage and washup from one of the racing calendar’s most prestigious events will be provided. In a field of 17 for the 3:05 PM feature race, the Aidan O’Brien-trained Minnie Hauk is the 3/1 favourite after being handed a favourable starting position in stall one. O’Brien, who is seeking a third win in the race, also runs another contender, third-placed last year, but he will have to overcome gate 14 to win. Aventure, who is just behind Minnie Hauk in the odds, was handed gate 12. Chances of a maiden Japanese winner were dealt a blow, with the Derby victor, Croix Du Nord, and the Prix Foy victor, another, assigned in gates 17 and 15 each. Their compatriot a third Japanese runner appears better placed in gate 4. Fabre's pair of Sosie and Cualificar fared better with gates 3 and 8 respectively, while Graffard's trio could have done worse.
1:00 PMLive: Singapore GP
Live commentary of the main event under the Singapore lights will be offered. Clearly Verstappen has form – he was runner-up at his home race in the Dutch GP before his wins in Monza and Baku – but likely still requires a major McLaren drop in form, as well as victories in the seven remaining races and three sprints, to {clin