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Saturday Sports

Football

Eight in the morning British Summer TimeMatchday live

Our essential gateway to the day’s football action kicks off at 8am. Coverage will preview the four Premier League fixtures, featuring the early kick-off between Tottenham v Leeds and the evening game of Chelsea v Liverpool. Team news and latest developments will be shared, along with analysis from Friday night’s Fulham v Bournemouth match and the Championship blockbuster Birmingham v Wrexham. Additionally, in the Championship, Stoke meet Blackburn, while Hull take on Sheffield Utd.

Women’s Super League

12:00 PMArsenal v Manchester City live

Arsenal are under pressure just four games into the season, having drawn in their last two games and sorely underperforming in a 1-1 draw against Villa last weekend. The Gunners already trail Chelsea by 4 points. Manchester City, in contrast, have rebounded from their first game loss to notch up three straight victories and are third in the WSL table, whereas Arsenal are in surprising fifth. Live coverage will be provided.

Grand Prix

2:00 PMF1 Singapore qualifying

Live commentary will keep you up to date in what is certain to be a thrilling session. Back-to-back race wins for Verstappen have injected a bit of spice to the title race. Piastri and Lando Norris will be keen for strong outings in Singapore. McLaren’s strong form for the majority of the season means they are likely to claim a 10th constructors’ title on race day, but the Dutchman's improved form has triggered anxiety. Although Piastri still leads his teammate by 25 pts in what still looks like a two-driver battle for the driver’s title, any mistakes could let Verstappen to cut further into the 69-point gap to the lead.

EPL

3:00 PMArsenal v West Ham and Manchester United v Sunderland live

Coverage on compelling matches with two managers especially in focus. The unrelenting attention on Amorim's struggles at Manchester United has escalated to critical, and the match with Sunderland has all the signs of a turning point before the international break. Amorim’s fiftieth match in charge might be his last, despite the team winning their last two home games. After 49 matches, Amorim’s record reads: won 18, 12 draws, lost 19. That 36.7 percent win rate contrasts starkly with his predecessor's ten Hag's 70% at the equivalent point. The Hammers, on the other hand, run out for their second match under Nuno Espírito Santo, following Monday's 1-1 tie at Everton. West Ham have the interesting record of having defeated the Gunners in consecutive games at the Emirates Stadium. A further home defeat by their local rivals seems unlikely given the Gunners’ recent form – six victories from their past eight Premier League matches.

Premier League

Half past fiveChelsea v Liverpool live

The evening match sees the clash of clubs in a poor run. Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea have suffered back-to-back Premier League losses, to Manchester United and Brighton, while the defending champions lost 2-1 to Crystal Palace before slipping up in the European competition 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 suffered back-to-back league matches since last April. Looking for signs? Isak, Liverpool’s new signing, has scored in his last two Premier League games at Stamford Bridge, though both games resulted in defeats for his former team Newcastle. Real-time updates will be hosted.

Weekend Continues

Football

8:00 AMLive matchday

Updates will examine the reaction from Saturday’s matches before turning to a Sunday lineup that features 5 Premier League matches as well as the East Anglian derby, as Ipswich Town host Norwich City in the Championship at noon. In the Scottish Premiership, both Glasgow giants are in action. Celtic play Motherwell and struggling Rangers travel to Falkirk. On the continent, Barcelona v Sevilla is among five La Liga games, while Juventus face AC Milan in a top-level Serie A match.

Horse Racing

11.45amLive: Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe

All the buildup and post-race reaction from one of the racing calendar’s most prestigious races will be provided. In a field of 17 for the 3:05 PM big race, the Aidan O’Brien-trained the favorite is the 3/1 favorite after being given a ideal starting position in gate 1. O’Brien, who is seeking a third win in the race, also runs another contender, third-placed last year, but the horse will have to defy gate 14 to win. Aventure, who is just behind the favorite in the betting, was given gate 12. Chances of a maiden Japanese-trained winner were dealt a blow, with the Japanese Derby winner, Croix Du Nord, and the Prix Foy winner, another, assigned in gates 17 and 15 respectively. Their compatriot Alohi Alii appears more favorably positioned in gate 4. André Fabre’s pair of two runners fared better with stalls three and eight respectively, while Francis-Henri Graffard’s trio Daryz, Quisisana and Gezora.

Formula One

1:00 PMLive: Singapore GP

Live commentary of the main event under the night lights will be offered. Clearly Max Verstappen has momentum – he was second at his home race in the Dutch GP before his victories in Monza and Baku – but likely still requires a spectacular the team's drop in form, as well as wins in the final seven races and three sprints, to {clin

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