Saturday 3 March 2018 14:36, UK
Find out who is on Sky Sports this weekend with plenty of live football, including Burnley v Everton, Brighton v Arsenal and Manchester City v Chelsea.
Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Mix, Saturday 11.30am
The weekend's proceedings get underway as Sean Dyche's side entertain Everton at Turf Moor on Saturday lunchtime, with both teams battling to finish seventh in the table come the end of the season.
Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event, Sunday 12.30am
Will Brighton maintain their recent good form at the Amex Stadium when Champions League-chasing Arsenal visit the South Coast on Super Sunday? Well, tune in to find out...
Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event, Sunday 3.30pm
The Champions elect host the reigning champions at the Etihad on Sunday afternoon in the game of the weekend in the Premier League - can Pep Guardiola's men get the win that will move them ever closer to the title?
Sky Sports PL, Sky Sports Football, Sky One, 10am
Singer James Bay and Kesi and Leon from Rudimental join the gang for another fun-packed show.
Alex Scott builds up to Burnley v Everton with Jamie Carragher, West Brom fans drop into the studio and Wayne Bridge - who played for both Manchester City and Chelsea ahead of the sides' Super Sunday meeting - joins Jimmy Bullard to discuss the art of crossing in our new feature The Clinic.
Sky Sports News, Saturday 12pm, Sky Sports Football, 2.30pm, Sky Sports Premier League, 3.15pm
Jeff Stelling and co return with Soccer Saturday as they reflect on the big talking points from the week and look ahead to the upcoming action.
Joining Jeff will be regulars Matt Le Tissier, Paul Merson, Alan McInally and Phil Thompson, who will bring you all the action from up and down the leagues.
Sky Sports Premier League & Sky Sports Football, Sunday 9.30am
Joining Neil Ashton on this week's show are Oliver Holt (chief sports writer, Mail on Sunday), Matt Law (football news correspondent, Daily Telegraph) and Jack Pitt-Brooke (football journalist, Independent).
The trio will review the major headlines in the national newspapers and discuss all the big football talking points.
Sky Sports Premier League, Sunday 11am
Former Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood joins Ben and Kammy on the sofa this week to dissect all the weekend's action from across the leagues.