Sunday 6 May 2018 11:19, UK
Find out who is on Sky Sports this weekend with plenty of live football, including Arsenal v Stoke and Chelsea v Tottenham on Nissan Super Sunday.
Premier League
Arsenal v Stoke - Sky Sports Premier League & Sky Sports Main Event, Easter Sunday from 12.30pm
After four successive losses in all competitions, Arsenal won their last three games before the international break and will be looking to kick off a run of three games at the Emirates with victory against Stoke. The visitors, however, are in desperate need of points as they battle to beat the drop.
Chelsea v Tottenham - Sky Sports Premier League & Sky Sports Main Event, Easter Sunday from 3.30pm
Chelsea are unbeaten in their last 27 home league matches against Tottenham, winning 18 and drawing nine matches since losing 2-1 in February 1990. However, Spurs enter the game in much better form. They are unbeaten in their last 12 Premier League games - winning the last four - while Chelsea have lost four of their last six league matches. Will they finally end their Stamford Bridge hoodoo on Nissan Super Sunday?
EFL
There's plenty of EFL action to get excited about this Easter weekend. Here's what you can look forward to on Sky Sports...
Scottish Premiership
Dundee v Hearts - Sky Sports Football, Easter Sunday from 12pm
Dundee are hovering just above the relegation zone in the Scottish top flight and with one win in their last six matches in the league, they are in need of a much-needed boost. Will they turn their fortunes around when Hearts are the visitors to Dens Park on Easter Sunday?
You can see every La Liga match on Sky Sports this weekend, including Las Palmas v Real Madrid (Sky Sports Football - Red Button & Sky Sports Mix, Easter Saturday from 5.25pm) and Sevilla v Barcelona (Sky Sports Football & Sky Sports Main Event, Easter Saturday from 7.40pm).
Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Football, Sunday 9.30am
Discussing all the major talking points in the game with host Neil Ashton this weekend will be Oliver Holt (Chief Sports Writer, Mail On Sunday), Oliver Kay (Chief Football Correspondent, The Times) and Neil Custis (Football Writer, The Sun).
Sky Sports Premier League, Sunday 11am
Former Everton manager and current Belgium boss Roberto Martinez joins Ben and Kammy in the studio to discuss the World Cup, his time at Goodison Park, success at Wigan and more.