A huge weekend in the Premier League, including Manchester City v Arsenal – follow with us
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Manchester City v Arsenal is a potential Premier League title decider; Ellie Kildunne moves to the left wing on Saturday; Chelsea host Manchester United in Saturday’s late game in England. Composite: Guardian DesignView image in fullscreenManchester City v Arsenal is a potential Premier League title decider; Ellie Kildunne moves to the left wing on Saturday; Chelsea host Manchester United in Saturday’s late game in England. Composite: Guardian DesignYour Guardian sport weekendSportA huge weekend in the Premier League, including Manchester City v Arsenal – follow with usHere’s how to follow along with our coverage – the finest writing and up-to-the-minute reportsGuardian sportFri 17 Apr 2026 17.29 BSTLast modified on Fri 17 Apr 2026 17.35 BSTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleJump toSaturdaySundaySaturdayFootball8am-12pm (all times BST)Matchday liveTom Bassam sets the weekend’s football coverage in motion by previewing a day of unrelenting action. As well as five Premier League games, there’s plenty of interest in the Championship, with Millwall v QPR and Portsmouth v Leicester among the key early fixtures. There’s also buildup to the latest Women’s World Cup qualifiers, including Albania v Wales and Belgium v Scotland. In the Bundesliga, history is in the making as Marie-Louise Eta takes charge of Union Berlin for her first game against Wolfsburg. Over in Spain, Atlético Madrid take on Real Sociedad in the Copa Del Rey final. In the National League, York and Rochdale both play at 5.30pm as they battle for promotion. Why not join the conversation? Email matchday.live@theguardian.com View image in fullscreenMarie-Louise Eta is making her Bundesliga bow at Union Berlin on Saturday. Photograph: Filip Singer/EPACricket11amCounty ChampionshipTanya Aldred clocks on for day two of our county cricket blog, with four fixtures under way. There’s certain to be interest in England prospect Sonny Baker’s progress as Hampshire face Somerset. The 23-year-old pace bowler hit a person...





