Who's on Sky Sports this weekend? Robbie Fowler, Brendan Rodgers, Teddy Sheringham
Thursday 21 September 2017 14:13, UK
Find out who's on Soccer AM, Goals on Sunday and Sunday Supplement, plus the latest on our live football coverage.
Live football on Sky Sports Premier League
Sky Sports Premier League, Saturday, 11.30pm
West Ham and Tottenham renew their hotly-contested rivalry at the London Stadium, with the hosts hoping to repeat the performance that led to a 1-0 home win against Spurs in May. Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp will be joined by special guest Teddy Sheringham to analyse the encounter.
Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event, Sunday, 3.30pm
A fabulous weekend of football continues when in-form Newcastle travel to struggling hosts Brighton at the Amex Stadium on Nissan Super Sunday. Former Newcastle manager Graeme Souness will be there alongside Thierry Henry to cast their eyes over the game.
Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event, Monday, 7pm
The weekend's Premier League concludes with Arsenal taking on West Brom at the Emirates Stadium on Monday Night Football. Arsene Wenger will be hoping his team can rebound from a mixed run of results to climb up the table against a resolute West Brom side. Jamie Carragher will be analysing every move with Arsenal legend Henry.
Our football shows
Soccer AM
Sky Sports Premier League and Football, 10am
Robbie Fowler and Reverend and The Makers' Jon McClure are the special guests on Soccer AM on Saturday morning.
Also on the show, Tubes meets Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers to preview the Old Firm Derby - live on Sky Sports Football - and there will be a live-cross to London Stadium ahead of West Ham v Tottenham alongside your usual favourite features.
Goals on Sunday
Sky Sports Premier League, Sunday 11am
Peterborough United defender Steven Taylor, once of Newcastle, will join Ben and Kammy to look back on all of Saturday's action and look ahead to his former club's trip to Brighton on Nissan Super Sunday.
Sunday Supplement
Sky Sports Premier League & Sky Sports Football, Sunday 9.30am
Matt Dickinson (chief sports writer, The Times), Paul Hayward (chief sports writer, The Telegraph) and Steve Bates (chief football writer, The Sunday People) join Neil Ashton for a Sunday morning football chat.
They will review the major headlines in the national newspapers, look back at Saturday's Premier League talking points and preview the rest of the weekend's action.