The Carabao Cup is on Sky in December…
Premier League champions Manchester City host Carabao Cup holders Liverpool in one of the country’s biggest competitions at the Etihad Stadium on December 22, in the first post-World Cup match for both clubs.
Manchester United’s home game against Championship leaders Burnley has also been selected for live coverage, with the clash taking place at Old Trafford on December 21. Both games kick off at 8pm.
Monday November 14th
Crusaders vs Ballymena Utd – Northern Irish League, kick off 7.45pm
Friday November 18
Portsmouth vs Derby – League One, kick off 8pm
Saturday November 19
Exeter vs Ipswich – League One, kick off 12pm
Everton vs Man City – WSL, from 3pm
Arsenal vs Man Utd – WSL, 3pm
Sunday November 20
Glentoran vs Cliftonville – Northern Irish League, kick off 12.30pm
Saturday November 29
Everton vs Man City – WSL, from 3pm
Arsenal vs Man Utd – WSL, 5.30pm
Saturday December 3rd
Man Utd vs Aston Villa – WSL, from 12.30pm
Sunday December 4th
Wycombe vs Portsmouth – League One, kick off 12.30pm
Saturday December 10th
Blackburn vs Preston – Championship, 12pm
Sunday December 11
QPR vs Burnley – Championship, 1pm
Aston Villa vs Arsenal – WSL, kick-off 4.15pm
Chelsea vs Reading – WSL, kick off 6.45pm
Monday December 12th
Sunderland vs West Brom – Championship, 8pm
Thursday December 15th
Rangers vs Hibernian – Scottish Premiership, kick off 8pm
Friday December 16
Birmingham vs Reading – Championship, Championship, 8pm
Saturday December 17
Aberdeen vs Celtic – Scottish Premiership, kick off 12.30pm
Norwich vs Blackburn – Championship, kick off 5.30pm
Sunday December 18
Luton vs Millwall – Championship, kick off 12pm
Monday December 19th
Wigan vs Sheffield United – Championship, 8pm
Tuesday December 20th
Aberdeen vs Rangers – Scottish Premiership, kicks off 8pm
Wednesday December 21st
Man Utd vs Burnley – Carabao Cup, kick off 8pm
Thursday December 22nd
Man City vs Liverpool – Carabao Cup, kick-off 8pm
Friday December 23
Ross County vs Rangers – Scottish Premiership, kick-off 7.30pm
Boxing Day
Sunderland vs Blackburn – Championship, kick off 12.30pm
Cardiff vs QPR – Championship, kick off 5.15pm
Luton Town vs Norwich – Championship, kick off 7.45pm
Tuesday 27 December
Leyton Orient vs Stevenage – League Two, kick off 12.30pm
Bolton vs Derby – League One, kick off 3pm
Reading vs Swansea City – Championship, kick off 5.15pm
Burnley vs Birmingham City – Championship, 8pm
Wednesday December 28th
Hibernian vs Celtic – Scottish Premiership, kick off 8pm
Thursday 29 December
QPR vs Luton Town – Championship, kick off 6pm
Blackpool vs Sheffield United – Championship, kick off 8.15pm
Friday December 30
Liverpool vs Leicester – Premier League, 8pm
Saturday December 31st
Brighton vs Arsenal – Premier League, kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday January 1st
Tottenham vs Aston Villa – Premier League, from 2pm
Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea – Premier League, from 4.30pm
Blackburn vs Cardiff – Championship, kick off 12pm
Monday January 2
Rangers vs Celtic – Scottish Premiership, starts at 12.30pm
Brentford vs Liverpool – Premier League, kick-off 5.30pm
Norwich vs Watford – Championship, kick off 3pm
QPR vs Sheffield United – Championship, kick off 8pm
Tuesday January 3rd
Arsenal vs Newcastle – Premier League, 8pm
Wednesday January 4th
Crystal Palace vs Tottenham – Premier League, 8pm
Thursday January 5th
Chelsea vs Man City – Premier League, 8pm
Friday January 13th
Aston Villa vs Leeds – Premier League kick off 8pm
Saturday January 14th
Brentford vs Bournemouth – Premier League, 5.30pm
Sunday January 15th
Newcastle vs Fulham – Premier League, kick-off 2pm
Tottenham vs Arsenal – Premier League, from 4.30pm
Saturday January 21st
Crystal Palace vs Newcastle – Premier League, 5.30pm
Sunday January 22
Leeds vs Brentford – Premier League, kick off 2pm
Arsenal vs Manchester United – Premier League, kick-off 4.30pm
Monday January 23
Fulham vs Tottenham – Premier League, from 8pm