DOMESTIC football returns this weekend after a pause in proceedings for the international break.
Ladbrokes Premiership leaders Celtic travel north to take on Ross County ahead of their Champions League trip to Paris Saint-Germain next Wednesday.
BT Sport 1 will show all the action live from Dingwall at 12.30pm.
Elsewhere, the north London derby is the standout fixture of the weekend in the Premier League, live on Sky Sports Main Event on Saturday at 12.30pm.
There are a couple more big derbies on the continent to look forward to, with Roma facing Lazio at 5pm on BT Sport 3 on Saturday before Atletico Madrid meet neighbours Real in La Liga at 7.45pm, live on Sky Sports Main Event.
Friday 17th November 2017
Brisbane Roar Women v Adelaide United Women
Westfield W-League
06:20
BT Sport 2
Brisbane Roar v Melbourne City
Hyundai A-League
08:50
BT Sport 2
Chelsea U18 v Brighton & Hove Albion U18
U18 Premier League
18:05
Chelsea TV
VFB Stuttgart v Borussia Dortmund
Bundesliga
19:30
BT Sport 2
Preston North End v Bolton Wanderers
Championship
19:45
Sky Sports Football / Sky Sports Main Event
Amiens SC v Monaco
Ligue 1
19:45
BT Sport 3
Almeria v Real Zaragoza
La Liga 2
20:00
FreeSports
Girona v Real Sociedad
La Liga
20:00
Sky Sports Mix
Saturday 18th November 2017
Western Sydney Wanderers v Wellington Phoenix
Hyundai A-League
06:35
BT Sport 1
Sydney FC v Newcastle Jets
Hyundai A-League
08:50
BT Sport 1
Blackburn Rovers U18 v Man Utd U18
U18 Premier League
11:00
MUTV
Getafe v Alaves
La Liga
12:00
Sky Sports Football
Ross County v Celtic
Scottish Premiership
12:30
BT Sport 1
Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur
Premier League
12:30
Sky Sports Premier League / Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports Ultra HD
Man Utd U23 v Man City U23
Premier League 2
13:00
MUTV
Roma v Lazio (joins match in progress)
Serie A
17:00
BT Sport 3
Man Utd v Newcastle United
Premier League
17:30
BT Sport 1 / BT Sport 4K UHD
Fulham v Derby County
Championship
17:30
Sky Sports Football
Feyenoord v VVV Venlo
Eredivisie
17:30
Sky Sports Red Button
Hertha Berlin v Borussia Monchengladbach
Bundesliga
17:30
BT Sport Extra 2
Sevilla v Celta Vigo
La Liga
17:30
Sky Sports Red Button
Liverpool U23 v Everton U23
Premier League 2
19:00
LFCTV
NAC Breda v Ajax
Eredivisie
19:45
Sky Sports Mix
Napoli v AC Milan
Serie A
19:45
BT Sport 2
Atletico Madrid v Real Madrid
La Liga
19:45
Sky Sports Football / Sky Sports Main Event
Sunday 19th November 2017
Perth Glory v Melbourne Victory
Hyundai A-League
08:00
BT Sport ESPN
Malaga v Deportivo La Coruna
La Liga
11:00
Sky Sports Football
Crotone v Genoa
Serie A
11:30
BT Sport 1
Chennaiyin v Goa
Indian Super League
12:00
BritAsiaTV
Leeds United v Middlesbrough
Championship
13:15
Sky Sports Football / Sky Sports Main Event
PEC Zwolle v PSV Eindhoven
Eredivisie
13:30
Sky Sports Mix
Sampdoria v Juventus
Serie A
14:00
BT Sport 3
Caen v Nice
Ligue 1
14:00
BT Sport ESPN
Schalke 04 v Hamburg
Bundesliga
14:30
BT Sport 2
Espanyol v Valencia
La Liga
15:15
Sky Sports Football
Watford v West Ham
Premier League
16:00
Sky Sports Premier League / Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports Ultra HD
Lyon v Montpellier
Ligue 1
16:00
BT Sport 3
Club Brugge v Waasland-Beveren
Belgian Jupiler League
17:00
FreeSports
Werder Bremen v Hannover 96
Bundesliga
17:00
BT Sport 2
Las Palmas v Levante
La Liga
17:30
Sky Sports Football
Inter Milan v Atalanta
Serie A
19:45
BT Sport 1
Athletic Bilbao v Villarreal
La Liga
19:45
Sky Sports Football
Bordeaux v Marseille
Ligue 1
20:00
BT Sport 2
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