The essential gateway to the day of football games starts at 8am. Updates will look ahead the four Premier League contests, from the lunchtime kick-off of Tottenham v Leeds and the evening match between Chelsea v Liverpool. Squad updates and breaking stories will be shared, plus analysis from Friday's Fulham v Bournemouth match and the EFL Championship showdown Birmingham v Wrexham. In other matches, in the Championship, Stoke play Blackburn, while Hull face Sheffield Utd.
Arsenal are feeling the heat just four games into the campaign, having dropped points in their recent games and underachieving in a 1-1 draw against Aston Villa last weekend. Renee Slegers’ Gunners lag Chelsea by four points. Manchester City, in contrast, have bounced back from their first game loss to secure three straight victories and sit third in the WSL standings, whereas Arsenal are in surprising fifth place. Real-time reporting will be provided.
Real-time updates will keep you up to date in what is sure to be a thrilling qualifying. Consecutive race wins for Verstappen have added a bit of spice to the championship battle. Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris will be keen for strong performances in Singapore. McLaren’s strong form for the majority of the season means they are likely to wrap up a tenth constructors’ title on race day, but Verstappen’s resurgence has caused anxiety. Although Piastri still leads Norris by 25 points in what appears to be a two-horse race for the driver’s title, any setbacks could allow Verstappen to cut further into the 69-point deficit to first place.
Live blog on important matches with two coaches especially under pressure. The unrelenting focus on Amorim's struggles at Manchester United has increased to critical, and the match with Sunderland has all the makings of a decisive moment before the break for internationals. The manager's 50th match in charge may be his final, despite United having won their past two home games. After 49 matches, his stats reads: won 18, drawn 12, 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, meanwhile, run out for their second match under Nuno Espírito Santo, following Monday's 1-1 draw at Everton. West Ham have the curious record of having beaten the Gunners back-to-back at the Emirates Stadium. A further loss at home by their local rivals is doubtful given the Arsenal's form – six victories from their last eight Premier League matches.
Saturday’s late afternoon match sees the collision of teams in a poor run. Maresca's Blues have suffered successive Premier League defeats, to United and Brighton & Hove Albion, while the defending champions lost 2-1 to Crystal Palace before stumbling in the European competition in Istanbul in midweek. Arne Slot’s side are without a win in their last four Premier League games at their home ground but have not lost consecutive league matches since last April. Looking for omens? Alexander Isak, the Reds' summer signing, has found the net in his last two Premier League appearances at the Bridge, though both games resulted in losses for his former team Newcastle United. Live blog will be provided.
Updates will examine the fallout from Saturday's matches before turning to a Sunday schedule that features 5 Premier League matches as well as the East Anglian derby, as Ipswich host Norwich in the Championship at noon. In the Scottish Premiership, both Glasgow clubs are in play. Celtic play Motherwell and struggling Rangers visit Falkirk. On the continent, Sevilla v Barcelona is among 5 La Liga games, while Juventus face Milan in a high-profile Serie A match.
Full coverage and post-race reaction from one of the racing calendar’s biggest races will be provided. In a field of seventeen for the 3.05pm feature race, the O'Brien-trained Minnie Hauk is the 3-1 favourite after being given a good draw in stall one. The trainer, who is aiming for a third win in the race, also runs Los Angeles, third-placed last year, but the horse will have to defy stall 14 to win. Another runner, who is just after the favorite in the odds, was given stall 12. Chances of a first Japanese winner were dealt a blow, with the Japanese Derby winner, one entry, and the Prix Foy victor, another, drawn in stalls 17 and 15 respectively. Their compatriot a third Japanese runner appears better placed in gate 4. Fabre's pair of Sosie and Cualificar did better with gates 3 and 8 respectively, while Francis-Henri Graffard’s three could have done worse.
Lap-by-lap coverage of the main event under the night lights will be offered. Obviously Max Verstappen has form – he was second at his home Grand Prix in the Dutch GP before his wins in Italy and Azerbaijan – but probably still requires a major McLaren drop in form, as well as wins in the seven remaining races and three sprints, to {clin
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