CLUB football returns this weekend after an eventful international break, with a number of eye-catching games being shown on TV.
St Johnstone host Rangers tonight in this weekend's only live Scottish Premiership match, with the two clubs level on 14 points in third place ahead of kick-off.
BT Sport 1 will show the game live from McDiarmid Park, with kick-off at 7.45pm.
On Saturday Sky Sports Main Event will show a huge lunchtime clash as Manchester United travel to Liverpool, while across Europe there is Atletico Madrid v Barcelona and a Milan derby to look forward to.
Friday 13th October 2017
Brisbane Roar v Adelaide United
Hyundai A-League
09:50
BT Sport 2
Germany U17 v Guinea U17
FIFA U17 World Cup Group Stage
12:30
Eurosport 2
Guangzhou Evergrande v Yanbian Funde
Chinese Super League
12:35
Sky Sports Football
Spain U17 v North Korea U17
FIFA U17 World Cup Group Stage
15:30
Eurosport 1
VFB Stuttgart v FC Cologne
Bundesliga
19:30
BT Sport ESPN
Mechelen v Anderlecht
Belgian Jupiler League
19:30
Premier Sports
St Johnstone v Rangers
Scottish Premiership
19:45
BT Sport 1
Birmingham City v Cardiff City
Championship
19:45
Sky Sports Football / Sky Sports Main Event
Lyon v Monaco
Ligue 1
19:45
BT Sport 3
Espanyol v Levante
La Liga
19:45
Sky Sports Mix
Saturday 14th October 2017
Western Sydney Wanderers v Central Coast Mariners
Hyundai A-League
07:35
BT Sport 3
Melbourne Victory v Melbourne City
Hyundai A-League
09:50
BT Sport 3
VFL Bochum v Sandhausen
Bundesliga
12:00
BT Sport 1
Athletic Bilbao v Sevilla
La Liga
12:00
Sky Sports Football
Liverpool v Man Utd
Premier League
12:30
Sky Sports Premier League / Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports Ultra HD
St Albans City v Boreham Wood
FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round
12:30
BBC Connected TV
England U17 v Iraq U17
FIFA U17 World Cup Group Stage
15:30
Eurosport 1
Watford v Arsenal
Premier League
17:30
BT Sport 1 / BT Sport 4K UHD
Wolves v Aston Villa
Championship
17:30
Sky Sports Football / Sky Sports Main Event
Juventus v Lazio
Serie A
17:30
BT Sport 3
Borussia Dortmund v RB Leipzig
Bundesliga
17:30
BT Sport 2
Ajax v Sparta Rotterdam
Eredivisie
17:30
Sky Sports Red Button
Alaves v Real Sociedad
La Liga
17:30
Sky Sports Red Button
Roma v Napoli
Serie A
19:45
BT Sport 3
Feyenoord v PEC Zwolle
Eredivisie
19:45
Sky Sports Mix
Atletico Madrid v Barcelona
La Liga
19:45
Sky Sports Football / Sky Sports Main Event
Sunday 15th October 2017
Newcastle Jets v Perth Glory
Hyundai A-League
07:00
BT Sport ESPN
Sydney FC v Wellington Phoenix
Hyundai A-League
09:00
BT Sport ESPN
Reus v Rayo Vallecano
La Liga 2
11:00
FreeSports
Eibar v Deportivo La Coruna
La Liga
11:00
Sky Sports Football
Fiorentina v Udinese
Serie A
11:30
BT Sport 3
Derby County v Nottingham Forest
Championship
13:15
Sky Sports Football / Sky Sports Main Event
Standard Liege v KV Kortrijk
Belgian Jupiler League
13:30
FreeSports
VVV Venlo v PSV Eindhoven
Eredivisie
13:30
Sky Sports Mix
Sampdoria v Atalanta
Serie A
14:00
BT Sport 3
Bordeaux v Nantes
Ligue 1
14:00
BT Sport ESPN
Bayer Leverkusen v Wolfsburg
Bundesliga
14:30
BT Sport 2
Girona v Villarreal
La Liga
15:15
Sky Sports Football
Southampton v Newcastle United
Premier League
16:00
Sky Sports Premier League / Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports Ultra HD
Montpellier v Nice
Ligue 1
16:00
BT Sport ESPN
Werder Bremen v Borussia Monchengladbach
Bundesliga
17:00
BT Sport 1
KV Oostende v Club Brugge
Belgian Jupiler League
17:00
FreeSports
Malaga v Leganes
La Liga
17:30
Sky Sports Football
Inter Milan v AC Milan
Serie A
19:45
BT Sport 1
Real Betis v Valencia
La Liga
19:45
Sky Sports Football
Strasbourg v Marseille
Ligue 1
20:00
BT Sport 3
Bahia v Corinthians
Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A
22:00
BT Sport 3
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