Events

19 Sep Fri Ireland v England (Cricket England England T20) Coverage of the second Twenty20 in the three-match series at The Village in Dublin. Jacob Bethell is expected to captain the England side during this series, while the likes of Jos Buttler, Rehan Ahmed, and Sonny Baker are likely to be part of the travelling party
20 Sep Sat Liverpool v Everton (Premier League) Coverage of the top-flight match from Anfield, as the two rivals meet for the first time this season. The hosts have dominated this fixture over the last 15 years, having only lost twice to the Toffees in 32 meetings. However those two victories for Everton have come in the last four years, with the visitors winning 2-0 here in 2021 and 2-0 at Goodison Park in 2024
20 Sep Sat Manchester United v Chelsea (Premier League) Coverage of the Premier League match from Old Trafford. The visitors have won two of the last three meetings between the two teams, having not won any of the seven matches against the Red Devils before that. This fixture last year ended in a 1-1 draw as Moises Caicedo finish quickly cancelled out Bruno Fernandes' second-half penalty
20 Sep Sat Fulham v Brentford (Premier League) Coverage of the Premier League match from Craven Cottage, as the West London rivals go head to head for the first time this campaign. The hosts did the double over Brentford last season, as they came from behind in both meetings against the Bees. In this fixture last year Harry Wilson scored twice in stoppage time to earn the Cottagers a 2-1 victory after Vitaly Janelt's 24th-minute opener
21 Sep Sun Ireland v England (Cricket England England T20) Coverage of the third and final T20 in the series from The Village in Dublin, as the visitors play their final game of the summer. Before this series the two sides had only ever met once in a T20 international in a World Cup group game in 2022, when the hosts came out on top with a 5-run victory on DLS
21 Sep Sun Sunderland v Aston Villa (Premier League) Coverage of the Premier League match from Stadium of Light, as the two teams meet for the first time in seven years. Their last meeting back in March 2018 was in the Championship and saw Villa come away with a dominant 3-0 victory. The visitors have struggled so far this season by their standards, and only picked up one point from their first three league games before the international break.
21 Sep Sun Bournemouth AFC v Newcastle United (Premier League) Coverage of the Premier League match at Vitality Stadium. The corresponding fixture last season finished in a 1-1 draw, but fans of the Cherries will be more likely to remember the game later in the season at St James' Park, when a Justin Kluivert hat-trick inspired them to a 4-1 victory
21 Sep Sun Arsenal v Manchester City (Premier League) Coverage of the Premier League match from Emirates Stadium. The hosts have had the slight upper hand in recent fixtures between these two teams, winning two and drawing three of the last five meetings. The previous fixture between the two clubs saw the hosts dismantle Pep Guardiola's side, as the Gunners picked up a 5-1 victory at this venue last season, with five different players scoring for Mikel Arteta's side
24 Sep Wed Crvena Zvezda v Celtic (Europa League) Coverage of the league phase match from Rajko Mitic Stadium. The visitors had hoped to be competing in this year's Champions League but lost out to Kazakhstan's FC Kairat in the play-offs. Both legs ended 0-0 before the Scottish side were beaten 3-2 on penalties, meaning they would have to settle for a place in this competition
25 Sep Thu Aston Villa v Bologna (Europa League) Coverage of the league phase match from Villa Park. The hosts were unlucky to miss out on this season's Champions League but are still playing in a European competition for the third successive year. They've never won this tournament before but are one of only six English teams to win the Champions League, something they did back in 1982
25 Sep Thu Rangers v Genk (Europa League) Coverage of the league phase match from Ibrox Stadium. The hosts were humiliated in their Champions League play-off tie against Club Brugge, as they were hammered 9-1 on aggregate, meaning they were left to face another season in Europe's second-tier competition

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