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Another international break looms large on the horizon next week, but first there’s a weekend of key Premier League clashes to dissect for punters. Arsenal’s title hopes will again be in sharp focus when they take on London rivals Chelsea on Sunday while Manchester City will want to stop the rot against Brighton a day…

The new-look league phase for the 2024/25 Champions League is in full swing and this week provides Matchday Four, with teams set to continue jostling for position. With games set to take place over Tuesday and Wednesday this week, here’s a closer look at four encounters across the continent that offer value.

There are seven Premier League matches on Saturday as the top-flight season reaches its tenth set of fixtures and among them league leaders Manchester City travel to Bournemouth expecting to retain their place at the summit.

A stacked card lies ahead in Abu Dhabi at UFC 308 this weekend. Ilia Topuria and Max Holloway face off for the Featherweight title in what is a highly anticipated main event. Meanwhile, the co-main event sees a huge Middleweight fight as Robert Whittaker clashes with Khamzat Chimaev. 

Arsenal host Liverpool on Sunday October 26th, with the game kicking off at 16:30 BST. The match will be played in North London at the Gunners’ Emirates Stadium and will be available to UK viewers on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.

Liverpool head to Germany looking to make it three wins from three in the new Champions League format when they face RB Leipzig on Wednesday evening.

The Premier League resumes after the October international break and there are some crucial fixtures in the top flight of English football.

There is a blockbuster boxing bout set for Saturday night when Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev clash for the undisputed light-heavyweight crown.

Another international break is looming, but there is the small matter of the Premier League’s seventh Game Week to enjoy first, with some intriguing fixtures to enjoy this weekend.

After an enthralling first round of action in the Champions League, this midweek sees Matchday Two take centre stage.

Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain meet in a blockbuster Champions League clash at Emirates Stadium on Tuesday, although both teams will be without key players through injury.

The weather may be cooling down as we head towards the end of September, but the Premier League season is certainly starting to heat up and there is another full round of fixtures to enjoy over the coming days.