It has been a frustrating season for City in the WSL, is a remarkable salvage job possible?Let us know your thoughts below the line or viamatchday.live@theguardian.com.
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Hello and welcome to live coverage of a Sunday packed with Big Timetmfootball, follow along for the latest news and previews ahead of today’s action. We get underway with the live action at midday, as Emillia Hawkins brings you a WSL clockwatch for the Manchster derby, which has serious implications for European qualification, with a side serving of Merseyside derby, which is more about civic pride, and runs through until the conclusion of Premier League champions Liverpool’s trip to Chelsea.
On the day of the latest Old Firm meeting in the Scottish Premiership, we also have a Scottish football Q&A with Ewan Murray, a doyen of all things north of the border, at 10.30am. So please come armed with questions for that viamatchday.live@theguardian.comor dropping a comment below the line.
Before we get started, these are some of the key matches we’ll be following today.
WSL
Liverpool v Everton (midday)
Manchester United v Manchester City (midday)
Crystal Palace v Leicester City (2pm)
Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea (2.15)
West Ham v Aston Villa (3pm)
Premier League
Brentford v Manchester United (2pm)
Brighton v Newcastle (2pm)
West Ham v Tottenham (2pm)
Chelsea v Liverpool (4.30pm)
Scottish Premiership
Rangers v Celtic (midday)
La Liga
Real Madrid v Celta Vigo (1pm)
Serie A
Empoli v Lazio (11.30)
Monza v Atalanta (2pm)
Roma v Fiorentina (5pm)
Bologna v Juventus (7.45pm)
You canperuse a fuller fixture list here.