SaturdayFootball8am (all times BST)Matchday liveDominic Booth is at the controls of our essential gateway to the day’s football action. He will be looking ahead to Saturday’s four Premier League fixtures, from the lunchtime kick-off of Leeds v Tottenham to the late afternoon game of the weekend, Chelsea v Liverpool. There’ll be team news and breaking stories and any washup from Friday night’s Bournemouth v Fulham game and the Championship blockbuster Wrexham v Birmingham. Elsewhere in the Championship, Stoke, making headway under Mark Robins, face Blackburn, who were beaten in midweek by Swansea, plus Hull meet Sheffield United, who finally got off the mark under Chris Wilder with a win last weekend at Oxford, before being beaten at home by Southampton in midweek.Women’s Super League12pm Manchester City v Arsenal liveArsenal are under pressure just four games into the season having dropped points in their past two games and sorely underperforming in the 1-1 draw against Aston Villa last weekend, a result that followed a goalless meeting with Manchester United. Renee Slegers’ Gunners already trail Chelsea by four points. City on the other hand have rebounded from their opening round defeat by the serial title winners to notch up three straight victories and sit third in the WSL table to Arsenal’s surprising fifth. Billy Munday offers minute-by-minute coverage, with Tom Garry reporting from the Joie Stadium.Formula One2pmSingapore Grand Prix qualifying Niall McVeigh keeps you up to date lap by rapid lap in what is certain to be a compelling session as back-to-back race wins for Max Verstappen have added a bit of spice to the title race. Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris will be desperate for solid outings at Singapore this weekend. McLaren’s dominance for most of the season means they should wrap up a 10th constructors’ title on Sunday, but Verstappen’s resurgence in the Red Bull has triggered a few nerves. While Piastri still leads Norris by 25 points in what still looks like a two-horse race to the driver’s title, any hiccups at the weekend could allow the Dutchman to cut further into the 69-point gap to first place. Giles Richards reports.Premier League3pm Arsenal v West Ham and Manchester United v Sunderland liveTom Bassam has all the latest on two compelling fixtures with two managers particularly under the spotlight. The unrelenting focus on Ruben Amorim’s travails at United has ramped up to critical of late and the meeting with Sunderland has all the makings of a watershed before the international break. Amorim’s 50th match in charge could be his last, despite United winning their past two home fixtures. After 49 games, Amorim’s record reads: won 18, drawn 12, lost 19. That 36.7% win rate contrasts starkly with his predecessor Erik ten Hag’s 70% (W35 D7 L8) 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. The Hammers have the curious record of having beaten Arsenal back-to-back at the Emirates. Another home defeat by their London rivals seems unlikely given the Gunners’ form – six wins from their last eight top-flight fixtures. Will Unwin reports from Old Trafford, with Ed Aarons at the Emirates.Ruben Amorim looks pensive during Manchester United manager 3-1 defeat at Brentford last weekend. Photograph: David Klein/ReutersPremier League5.30pmChelsea v Liverpool liveSaturday’s late afternoon fixture sees the collision of clubs in a slight slump. Enzo Maresca’s Blues have suffered successive Premier League losses, to Manchester United and Brighton, while the defending champions lost 2-1 to Crystal Palace before stumbling in the Champions League in Istanbul in midweek. Arne Slot’s side are winless in their last four Premier League games at Stamford Bridge but have not lost consecutive league matches since April 2023. Looking for omens? Alexander Isak, Liverpool’s summer signing, has scored in his last two Premier League appearances at Stamford Bridge, though both games ended in defeats for for his then club Newcastle. Rob Smyth helms our live blog while Jacob Steinberg and Barney Ronay bring reports and analysis from Stamford Bridge.SundayFootball8amMatchday liveTom Bassam and Xaymaca Awoyungbo sort through the fallout from Saturday’s matches before our live football countdown blog looks forward to a Sunday fixture list that features five Premier League matches as well as the East Anglian derby, as Ipswich host Norwich in the Championship at lunchtime. In the Scottish Premiership, both Glasgow giants are in action. Celtic take on Motherwell and woebegone Rangers travel to Falkirk. On the continent, Sevilla v Barcelona is among five La Liga games, while Juventus meet Milan in a top-level Serie A clash.Racing11.45amPrix de l’Arc de Triomphe liveTony Paley has all the buildup and washup from one of the racing calendar’s biggest events. In a field of 17 for the 3.05pm big race, the Aidan O’Brien-trained Minnie Hauk is the 3-1 favourite after being handed a favourable draw in stall one. O’Brien, who is seeking a third win in the race, also fields Los Angeles, third last year, but he will have to defy stall 14 to claim victory while Aventure, who is just behind Minnie Hauk in the betting, was handed stall 12. Hopes of a first Japanese-trained winner were dealt a blow, with the Japanese Derby winner, Croix Du Nord, and the Prix Foy victor, Byzantine Dream, drawn in stalls 17 and 15 respectively. Their compatriot Alohi Alii appears better placed in four, however. André Fabre’s pair of Sosie and Cualificar fared better with stalls three and eight respectively, while Francis-Henri Graffard’s Daryz (two), Quisisana (seven) and Gezora (13) could have done worse. Greg Wood reports from Longchamp.Minnie Hauk in the winner’s enclosure after winning the Yorkshire Oaks at York Racecourse in August. Photograph: Ian Forsyth/PAFormula One1pmSingapore Grand Prix liveMichael Butler offers lap-by-lap coverage of the big race under the Singapore lights.