A passionate Buffalo-based artist and writer, sharing insights on local art scenes and creative processes.
Our essential portal to the day’s football games kicks off at 8:00 AM. Updates will preview the four Premier League matches, featuring the early kick-off between Tottenham v Leeds and the evening match of Liverpool v Chelsea. Team news and fresh updates will be provided, as well as review from Friday's Bournemouth v Fulham match and the Championship blockbuster Wrexham v Birmingham. Elsewhere, in the Championship, Stoke play Blackburn Rovers, while Hull face Sheffield Utd.
The Gunners are struggling just four games into the campaign, having failed to win in their recent games and sorely underperforming in a 1-1 draw against Aston Villa last weekend. Renee Slegers’ Arsenal lag the Blues by 4 points. Manchester City, meanwhile, have rebounded from their first game loss to achieve three wins in a row and are third in the WSL table, while Arsenal are in unexpected fifth place. Live coverage will be available.
Real-time updates will bring you all the action in what is bound to be a compelling session. Back-to-back race wins for Max Verstappen have added more intrigue to the championship battle. Piastri and Norris will be eager for good performances in Singapore. The team's strong form for the majority of the season means they are likely to wrap up a tenth constructors’ title on Sunday, but the Dutchman's improved form has caused anxiety. While Piastri still is ahead of Norris by 25 pts in what still looks like a two-horse race for the driver's championship, any setbacks could allow the Red Bull driver to close the 69-point deficit to the lead.
Live blog on important fixtures with two coaches especially under the spotlight. The constant attention on Ruben Amorim’s struggles at United has ramped up to critical, and the meeting with Sunderland has all the signs of a watershed before the break for internationals. Amorim’s 50th match in charge might be his final, even though United winning their past two home fixtures. Following 49 games, his stats reads: 18 wins, drawn 12, lost 19. That 36.7% win percentage is much lower with his predecessor Erik ten Hag’s 70% at the same stage. West Ham, on the other hand, play for their second match under Nuno Espírito Santo, after Monday’s 1-1 draw at Everton. The Hammers have the curious record of having beaten the Gunners in consecutive games at the Emirates. Another home defeat by their local rivals appears improbable given the Gunners’ recent form – six wins from their past eight Premier League matches.
Saturday’s evening match sees the clash of clubs in a poor run. Maresca's Blues have endured successive Premier League losses, to Manchester United and Brighton, while the defending champions lost 2-1 to Palace before stumbling in the European competition in Turkey in the week. Slot's side are without a win in their past four Premier League games at their home ground but have not lost back-to-back league matches since April 2023. Searching for omens? Alexander Isak, Liverpool’s new signing, has found the net in his past two Premier League games at Stamford Bridge, though both games resulted in losses for his former team Newcastle United. Live blog will be provided.
Updates will review the reaction from Saturday’s matches before focusing on a Sunday's schedule that includes 5 Premier League matches as well as the East Anglian derby, as Ipswich welcome Norwich City in the Championship at noon. In the Scottish top flight, both Glasgow clubs are in action. Celtic face Motherwell and woebegone Rangers FC visit Falkirk FC. In Europe, Sevilla v Barcelona is among five La Liga games, while Juventus FC play Milan in a high-profile Serie A match.
Pre-race analysis and post-race reaction from one of the racing calendar’s biggest races will be provided. In a lineup of seventeen for the 3:05 PM feature race, the Aidan O’Brien-trained Minnie Hauk is the 3/1 favorite after being given a good starting position in stall one. O’Brien, who is aiming for a third win in the race, also fields Los Angeles, third last year, but the horse will have to defy stall 14 to win. Another runner, who is just behind Minnie Hauk in the odds, was handed stall 12. Hopes of a maiden Japanese-trained winner were diminished, with the Derby victor, one entry, and the Prix Foy victor, another, drawn in stalls 17 and 15 each. Their countryman a third Japanese runner appears more favorably positioned in four. André Fabre’s pair of Sosie and Cualificar fared better with stalls three and eight respectively, while Graffard's three could have done worse.
Live updates of the big race under the night lights will be provided. Obviously Verstappen has form – he was second at his home race in the Netherlands before his victories in Monza and Azerbaijan – but likely still needs a major McLaren collapse, as well as wins in the final seven races and three sprint races, to {clin
A passionate Buffalo-based artist and writer, sharing insights on local art scenes and creative processes.