Live football on TV continues into the weekend with a bumper slate of Premier League, EFL and Women's Super League action in store.

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Manchester City host Arsenal in the modern-day 'game of games' on Sunday, after West Ham face Chelsea and Manchester United travel to Crystal Palace on Saturday.

The new WSL season kicks off this Friday night with a full slate of games taking place across the weekend.

Sky Sports boast the lion's share of football TV rights in 2024/25, including a huge number of Premier League and FA Women's Super League games, as well as a new deal that will broadcast over 1,000 English Football League and Carabao Cup matches over the course of the season.

TNT Sports – formerly BT Sport – will show Premier League, Champions League, Europa League and Conference League action throughout next season, with all of the action available with a discovery+ Premium Monthly Pass.

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Check out our guide to the best football matches on TV today and across the week to come.

Football today: What live football is on TV today?

Friday 20th September

Championship

Women's Super League

  • Chelsea v Aston Villa (7pm) BBC Two / BBC iPlayer

Saturday 21st September

Premier League

Championship

League One

League Two

Women's Super League

  • Manchester United v West Ham (12pm) MUTV / YouTube
  • Brighton and Hove Albion v Everton (12:30pm) YouTube

Sunday 22nd September

Premier League

Championship

Women's Super League

  • Arsenal v Manchester City (12:30pm) Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports Mix
  • Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace (2pm) YouTube
  • Liverpool v Leicester City (2pm) YouTube

Monday 23rd September

League Two

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