Friday 29 March 2019 23:34, UK
The Premier League is back this weekend - with five of the top six live on Sky Sports. Get the lowdown on what's coming up across our extensive live build-up and coverage.
Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, Saturday 11.30am; kick-off 12.30pm
A big match at both ends of the table kicks off the return of the Premier League after the international break. Manchester City have hopes of returning to the summit before Liverpool play on Sunday, while Fulham know another defeat could leave them 16 points adrift from safety by the end of the weekend. Form is in City's favour, having on their last seven games against the Cottagers, and avoided defeat in the last 13.
Sky Sports Main Event (from 2pm) and Sky Sports Premier League, Sunday 1pm; kick-off 2.05pm
The pressure is back on Maurizio Sarri after their 2-0 defeat at Everton before the international break, and their hopes of a top-four finish slipping away for the second consecutive year. But they face a Cardiff side who have won 71 per cent of their points on home soil - only Fulham have a higher percentage - while it's only the Cottagers who have lost more away games in 2019 than Chelsea, too.
Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, Sunday 4.15pm; kick-off 4.30pm
As the race for the title and the top four hots up, they don't come too much bigger than this - as league leaders Liverpool host out-of-form Tottenham at Anfield. Liverpool may need to win to keep top spot with Manchester City playing more than 24 hours earlier, while Tottenham could end the weekend outside the Champions League spots if they are beaten.
Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Football and Sky One, Saturday 10am
Join Jimmy, Lloyd, Fenners and Tubes for a morning warm-up to get you in the mood for a big weekend of football.
Seann Walsh, James Haskell, Will Greenwood will all be on the sofa, while Fontaines D.C. will be performing live in the studio.
Sky Sports News, Saturday 12pm
Jeff Stelling is back to guide you through another packed schedule, providing updates of all the goals as they go in, along with plenty of fun and debate alongside Paul Merson, Charlie Nicholas, Phil Thompson and Matt Le Tissier.
Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Football, Sunday, 8.30am
Host Neil Ashton is joined by Jason Burt (Daily Telegraph), John Cross (Mirror) and Alyson Rudd (Times) to discuss the weekend's big news.
Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, Sunday, 10am
Line up TBC