Premier League
Leeds vs Man City: It’s a tricky away trip to Elland Road for Pep Guardiola’s gang, as they look to keep the pressure on Arsenal. A win will, for a time at least, cut the gap at the top to just two points. Leeds have only won one game in their last five, but have also only lost one. City, meanwhile, are unbeaten in five games, drawing one and winning four. The game kicks off at 5.30pm GMT/12.30pm ET on Saturday, 28th February. You can watch it on Sky Sports/NOW in the UK and on NBC/Peacock in the US.
Arsenal vs Chelsea: After their demolition job at Tottenham last weekend, the Gunners face another London derby, as Chelsea head to the Emirates. It’s one of the key tests remaining for Mikel Arteta’s side, as they look to get their hands on the Premier League title. We know they are not infallible, but do Chelsea have enough firepower? Cole Palmer’s fitness and form is crucial. The game kicks off at 4.30pm GMT/11.40am ET on Sunday, 1st March. You can watch it on Sky Sports/NOW in the UK and on Peacock in the US.
Scottish Premiership
Rangers vs Celtic: I don’t normally pay that much attention to Scottish football, but this is one of the most competitive seasons for a long time, and this is going to be one of the most consequential Old Firm derbies. Hold on to your hats… The game kicks off at 12pm GMT/7am ET on Sunday, 1st March. You can watch it on Sky Sports/NOW in the UK and on CBS Sports Network/Paramount+ in the US.
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