Tune in the Excitement: Arc de Triomphe, NFL, Premier League and More

Saturday Sports

Football

8:00 AM BSTMatchday live

Our essential entry point to the day of football action starts at 8am. Reports will preview the four Premier League contests, featuring the lunchtime kick-off between Leeds v Tottenham and the evening match of Chelsea v Liverpool. Lineup information and latest developments will be included, plus washup from Friday's Fulham v Bournemouth match and the EFL Championship fixture Wrexham v Birmingham. Additionally, in the Championship, Stoke City play Blackburn Rovers, while Hull City face Sheffield United.

Women’s Super League

12:00 PMManchester City v Arsenal live

Arsenal are under pressure just a handful of matches into the season, having dropped points in their last two games and underachieving in a 1-1 draw against Villa last weekend. Renee Slegers’ Arsenal lag the Blues by 4 points. Manchester City, in contrast, have recovered from their first game defeat to secure a trio of wins and sit third in the WSL standings, whereas Arsenal are in surprising fifth place. Real-time reporting will be available.

F1

Two in the afternoonQualifying for the Singapore GP

Real-time commentary will keep you up to date in what is bound to be a exciting session. Consecutive race wins for Verstappen have injected a bit of spice to the championship battle. Piastri and Norris will be desperate for solid outings in the Singapore GP. The team's dominance for most of the season means they could secure a 10th constructors’ title on Sunday, but Verstappen’s resurgence has triggered anxiety. Although the Australian still is ahead of Norris by 25 points in what seems a two-horse race for the driver's championship, any hiccups could allow the Red Bull driver to reduce the 69-pt deficit to first place.

Premier League

Three in the afternoonArsenal v West Ham and Manchester United v Sunderland live

Updates on important fixtures with two coaches especially under the spotlight. The unrelenting attention on Amorim's struggles at United has ramped up to a crucial point, and the match with the Black Cats has all the signs of a turning point before the international break. Amorim’s fiftieth match in charge may be his last, despite the team winning their last two home games. Following 49 matches, Amorim’s record reads: 18 wins, 12 draws, lost 19. That 36.7% win percentage contrasts starkly with his predecessor ten Hag's 70 percent at the same stage. West Ham, on the other hand, play for their second game under Nuno Espírito Santo, after Monday's 1-1 tie at Everton. The Hammers have the curious record of having defeated Arsenal in consecutive games at the Emirates. A further home defeat by their local rivals is doubtful given the Gunners’ form – six wins from their last eight Premier League fixtures.

EPL

Half past fiveChelsea v Liverpool live

The evening match sees the meeting of clubs in a poor run. Enzo Maresca’s Blues have suffered back-to-back Premier League losses, to Manchester United and Brighton, while the defending champions lost 2-1 to Palace before slipping up in the European competition in Istanbul in midweek. Slot's side are winless in their past four Premier League games at Stamford Bridge but have not lost consecutive league matches since last April. Looking for omens? Alexander Isak, the Reds' new signing, has scored in his past two Premier League appearances at the Bridge, though both games resulted in defeats for his then club Newcastle United. Minute-by-minute coverage will be hosted.

Weekend Continues

Football

8:00 AMMatchday live

Updates will examine the reaction from Saturday’s matches before previewing a Sunday's fixture list that features 5 Premier League matches as well as the local derby, as Ipswich Town host Norwich City in the Championship at noon. In the Scottish Premiership, both Glasgow clubs are in action. Celtic play Motherwell and woebegone Rangers visit Falkirk FC. On the continent, Sevilla v Barcelona is among 5 La Liga games, while Juventus FC face AC Milan in a high-profile Serie A match.

Racing

11.45amLive: Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe

Pre-race analysis and washup from one of the racing calendar’s most prestigious races will be provided. In a lineup of 17 for the 3.05pm feature 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 aiming for a third win in the race, also fields another contender, third last year, but the horse will have to defy stall 14 to win. Aventure, who is just after Minnie Hauk in the betting, was given stall 12. Chances of a first Japanese-trained winner were diminished, with the Japanese Derby winner, Croix Du Nord, and the Prix Foy winner, another, assigned in stalls 17 and 15 each. Their compatriot a third Japanese runner appears better placed in four. Fabre's duo of two runners fared better with gates 3 and 8 respectively, while Francis-Henri Graffard’s three had reasonable draws.

F1

1pmSingapore Grand Prix live

Real-time coverage of the big race under the night lights will be offered. Clearly Max Verstappen has form – he was second at his home Grand Prix in the Dutch GP before his wins in Italy and Baku – but likely still requires a major the team's collapse, as well as wins in the final seven races and three sprints, to {clin

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