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    Juventus vs Cagliari FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Serie A clash

    JUVENTUS welcome Cagliari to Turin as the defending Serie A champions get back to domestic duty.
    Cristiano Ronaldo is back and firing following his coronavirus scare, with the Portuguese superstar netting three in three Juve games since his return.

    Juventus are chasing a tenth-straight Serie A titleCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    The hosts currently sit fifth in the league though and have drawn three of their last four games, while the visitors are safely in mid-table.
    When is Juventus vs Cagliari?
    This Serie A clash will be held in Turin on Saturday, November 21.
    Kick-off is at 7.45pm GMT.
    When the sides last met at this ground back in January, Juventus ran out 4-0 winners.
    Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
    You can catch this game live on Premier Sports 1.
    Coverage begins at 7.40pm, with a subscription to Premier Sports available on Sky and online through Premier Player.
    You can also stream for FREE on the LiveScore App.

    What is the team news?
    Aaron Ramsey remains out for Juve, while Federico Chiesa and Adrien Rabiot are doubts after returning from international duty with knocks.
    Ronaldo is fit and set to captain the side, while Alex Sandro is back in contention.
    For the visitors, Charalampos Lykogiannis is out bu Fabio Pisacane is back available.
    Match odds
    Juventus to win – 1/3
    Draw – 4/1
    Cagliari victory – 15/2
    *All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication. More

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    Tottenham vs Man City: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for massive Premier League game

    TOTTENHAM can further cement a place in the Premier League’s top four with a win over Manchester City this weekend.
    Jose Mourinho’s side have been brilliant for the most part this season, but come against a huge test in Pep Guardiola’s swashbuckling City side.

    Tottenham won their last Premier League game 2-1 thanks to Harry KaneCredit: AFP or licensors

    Spurs are second in the Premier League table but Chelsea could leapfrog above them into first place if they beat Newcastle in the early-kick off on Saturday.
    A win over City would lay down a serious marker in what could be a close title race this season.
    What time is kick-off?
    Tottenham vs Man City will get underway at 5.30pm on Saturday, November 21.
    The game will take place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium where Spurs beat City 2-0 last season.
    There will be no fans in attendance.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?
    Tottenham vs Man City will be available to watch live on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Premier League.
    You can stream all of the action from a NOW TV or Sky Go account from a mobile or tablet device.
    If you have a smart TV but don’t have Sky Sports, you can view the game through NOW TV once you’ve entered your log-in details.
    Alternatively, you can listen to all of the action live on talkSPORT HERE.
    What is the team news?
    City go into the game with a few fitness doubts following the international break.
    Pep Guardiola will speak at a news conference on Friday but Sergio Aguero, Fernandinho and Benjamin Mendy are injured while Nathan Ake and Raheem Sterling picked up knocks on duty.

    Spurs’ Matt Doherty has tested positive for Covid-19, having played in both of his games on International duty.
    Doherty came up against Wales team-mates Ver Davies, Gareth Bale and Joe Rodon, but they should be free to play on Saturday.

    City drew with Liverpool 1-1 in their last Premier League outingCredit: AFP or Licensors
    Odds
    Tottenham – 3/1
    Draw – 14/5

    Man City – 5/6
    *Odds courtesy of Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication. More

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    Hibernian vs Celtic: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Scottish Premiership clash

    CELTIC return to Scottish Premiership action as they continue the defence of their title at Hibernian.
    The Hoops are nine points behind Rangers but got back to winning ways last time out against Motherwell.

    It’s been a tough campaign so far for Neil Lennon’s menCredit: PA:Press Association

    Hibs meanwhile are enjoying a successful campaign and have won seven of their 13 matches so far.
    When is Hibernian vs Celtic?
    This Scottish Premiership clash is set for Saturday, November 21.
    Kick-off is at 3pm.
    When the sides last met at Easter Road, Celtic ran out 5-2 winners in a League Cup tie.
    Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on ?
    Sadly this game isn’t being broadcast live on UK TV.
    But you can live stream all the action by purchasing a live stream through Hibs TV for £15.
    Here at SunSport we’ll also be running a dedicated live blog right here so you don’t miss any of the action.

    What is the team news?
    Hibs will be without Scott Allan, Lewis Stevenson and Kyle Magennis but otherwise have a clean bill of health.
    Odsonne Eduard is set to return for the visitors, who could also bring Olivier Ntcham back into the starting XI after his goal off the bench against Motherwell.
    Trio Christopher Jullien, Mikey Johnston and James Forrest all remained sidelined through injury.
    Match odds
    Hibs victory – 4/1
    Draw – 23/10
    Celtic win – 4/6
    *All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication. More

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    Newcastle vs Chelsea: Live stream FREE, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for return Premier League clash

    CHELSEA are up against Newcastle this weekend as the Premier League returns following the international break.
    The Blues are on a good run of form in the league and haven’t lost since the second week of the season against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge.

    Hakim Ziyech has been in brilliant form for Chelsea this seasonCredit: EPA

    New singings Hakim Ziyech, Ben Chilwell, Thiago Silva and Timo Werner are all improving with every week, and manager Frank Lampard is beginning to build more confidence.
    But if there’s one team outside the Big Six who can bring Lampard down to earth, it’s Steve Bruce’s Newcastle, who’ve started the season inconsistently themselves.
    What time is kick-off?
    Newcastle vs Chelsea will get underway at 12.30pm UK time on Saturday, November 21.
    The game will take place the Magpies’ St James’s Park.
    Chelsea will be looking to go top of the Premier League for the first time this season.

    What channel is it on and can it be live streamed?
    Newcastle vs Chelsea is available to watch on BT Sport 1.
    The action can be live streamed from the BT Sport app, which is available for download onto your tablet or smartphone.

    Callum Wilson has been one of Newcastle’s best players this seasonCredit: Reuters
    Can I watch for FREE?
    You can watch Newcastle vs Chelsea for FREE, so long as you’re an EE customer.
    EE are allowing their customers to sign up to BT Sport’s three month FREE TRIAL, which you can sign up to HERE.
    All you need to do is text ‘Sport’ to 150 in order get your package up and running.
    Listen to all of the action LIVE on talkSPORT
    Team news
    Ben Chilwell should be fit in time for his return to Chelsea after sustaining a back injury playing for England.

    Otherwise, Chelsea could have close to a fully-fit squad for the game as Christian Pulisic looks to make his way back into the starting line-up.
    Thiago Silva may get a rest after coming back from international duty with Brazil, however.
    Newcastle will also have the majority of their squad fit but Steve Bruce may elect to rest some of the returning internationals.
    In-form Callum Wilson will likely start for the Magpies, however.

    Odds
    Newcastle – 11/2
    Draw – 10/3
    Chelsea – 1/2
    *Odds courtesy of Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication. More

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    Monaco 3 PSG 2 LIVE REACTION: Volland and Fabregas inspire dramatic comeback as hosts battle back from two-goals down

    MONACO stunned ten-man Paris Saint-Germain as Kevin Volland and Cesc Fabregas inspired a dramatic second half fightback.
    Final score: Monaco 3-2 PSG (Volland 52′ 66′, Fabregas 84 (pen); Mbappe 25′ 37)
    Follow ALL the latest reaction with our blog below…

    COMEBACK COMPLETE
    The turnaround was complete, and so is this thread.
    PSG were not able to stretch their lead at the top and it remains at five points.
    We’ll leave you with Monaco and their delight at a memorable night in the south of France.

    🔥 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐛𝐚𝐜𝐤 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐞𝐭𝐞 🔥
    Oh yessss !!! 2-0 down at the break, our boys have turned it around for a memorable win. SUPERB 👏 #ASMPSG pic.twitter.com/PsarT7HBUG
    — AS Monaco EN (@AS_Monaco_EN) November 20, 2020

    FAB DISPLAY

    ACTION PACKED
    A busy one at the Stade Louis-II

    25′ ⚽️ Mbappé37′ ⚽️ Mbappé39′ ❌ Kean (VAR offside)44′ ❌ Mbappé (VAR offside)45′ 🔁 Fabregas52′ ⚽️ Volland66′ ⚽️ Volland84′ 🟥 Diallo84′ ⚽️ Fabregas
    An incredible comeback from Monaco in Ligue 1 pic.twitter.com/DyH3UhiO3Q
    — Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) November 20, 2020

    MOVING ON
    Attention now turns to the Champions League for PSG and it doesn’t get any easier.
    They have already lost twice from their opening three games and can’t afford to lose at home to Leipzig on Tuesday night.
    Leipzig turned round an early deficit and turned it round to win 2-1 in Germany, as PSG lost Gueye and Kimpembe to red cards.
    Throwing away leads and getting red cards, eh…..

    NAIL BITING
    The Monaco admin clearly expected more of a fight from PSG….

    WHAT A GAME!
    Wow, I know I said we should expect better from Monaco in that second half but nobody could’ve seen that coming!
    PSG overwhelmingly dominated the first half and took the lead through Mbappe who got in behind the Monaco backline and fired home.
    He then grabbed his and PSG’s second from the penalty spot shortly after.
    Moise Kean had a goal ruled out by VAR and then hit the bar before Mbappe found the net again, only for it too to be ruled out by VAR.
    It seemed a matter of how many for PSG at half time as Monaco looked down and out.
    All credit goes to Niko Kovac for making a couple of switches as half time as he brought on Cesc Fabregas and pushed Kevin Volland further forward.
    Volland prodded into an empty net on two occasions with an aggregate distance of around six yards.
    Then the moment that mattered as Diallo slipped in possession and Volland nicked it off him before Diallo brought him down for a penalty.
    Fabregas – who completely changed the game – smashed into the top corner to complete the remarkable turnaround.

    PEEEEEEEEEEEP!! FULL TIME IN A DRAMATIC NIGHT IN MONACO!!!
    MONACO 3 PSG 2

    MONACO 3 PSG 2
    90+4. And again. Martins is replaced by Matazo for the remaining seconds.

    MONACO 3 PSG 2
    90+2. Another change as Stevan Jovetic replaces Sofiane Diop who had a great game.

    MONACO 3 PSG 2
    FOUR MINUTES OF ADDED TIME TO BE PLAYED

    MONACO 3 PSG 2
    90. Change for Monaco. Tchouameni hobbles off and is replaced by Florentino Luis for added time.

    FAB-ULOUS

    MONACO 3 PSG 2
    88. Kimpembe joins him as he stretches to bring down Martins who was running in behind.
    He was lucky it was so close to the halfway line as Martins looked as though he was through.

    MONACO 3 PSG 2
    87. Fabregas goes into the book for a cynical trip in the middle of the park.
    Not sure he’ll care too much if things stay as they are.

    MONACO 3 PSG 2
    Diallo dallies on the ball inside his own defensive third. Volland pounces on a slip and breaks into the box.
    Despite being wide of the goal, he is dragged back by Diallo not once, but twice. Volland hits the deck and Diallo is off.
    Fabregas – who has singlehandedly changed the complexion of this whole game – runs up, takes a stutter, before finding the top left hand corner of Navas’ net.
    Unbelievable turnaround.

    HE SCORES!!!! GOOOOOAAAALL MONACO!! THE COMEBACK IS COMPLETE!!!!!

    DIALLO IS SENT OFF! A RED CARD FOR THE PSG DEFENDER!

    IT WILL BE FABREGAS TO TAKE!
    THE REF IS AWAY FOR A QUICK LOOK AT THE MONITOR FOR A POTENTIAL RED CARD

    OH MY WORD!!! PENALTY MONACO!!!!

    MONACO 2 PSG 2
    81. Fabregas and Volland again. The Spaniard is in acres of room ten yards out but skews his left footed shot.
    It falls kindly at the feet of Volland five yards out but he can’t sort his feet out in time to knock it home.

    MONACO 2 PSG 2
    80. Pablo Sarabia follows a pass into the Monaco box and Moise Kean’s touch lays it on a plate for him.
    But the midfielder snatches at the shot from 12 yards out and Mannone gathers comfortably.

    MONACO 2 PSG 2
    78. Martins and Fabregas link up well again and Martins hits the deck looking for a penalty.
    Quite optimistic as there was nobody within three yards of him as he went down.

    MONACO 2 PSG 2
    75. Huge chance for Monaco!
    A goalmouth scramble as Volland and Fabregas fight for the ball with the PSG defence.
    It breaks for Fabregas four yards out but he fires over.
    Replays show he would have been offside but there was plenty of chances leading up to that final strike.

    MONACO 2 PSG 2
    69. Triple sub for PSG and there’ll be no hat-trick for Mbappe as he, Kurzawa and Danilo Pereira make way.
    Kays Ruiz-Atil, Mitchel Bakker and Leandro Pareded enter the fray.

    THE GOAL THAT STARTED IT ALL OFF TONIGHT

    The Monaco defence simply could not compete with Kylian Mbappé!
    There’s no stopping the 21-year-old from there! 💪
    Back where it all began in Monaco… pic.twitter.com/vvQgEPFPUE
    — Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) November 20, 2020

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    Monaco vs PSG FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time, team news for Ligue 1 clash TONIGHT

    CLUB football is back after the international break as Monaco host Paris Saint-Germain in Ligue 1 tonight.
    Defending champions PSG have made a strong start to the season and find themselves five points clear at the summit.

    Neymar is facing a fight to be fit as PSG return to Ligue 1 actionCredit: AFP or licensors

    Monaco meanwhile are chasing a third league win on the bounce after beating Nice and Bordeaux before the international break.
    When is Monaco vs PSG?
    Kick-off tonight is at 8pm.
    When the sides last met back in January, PSG ran out emphatic 4-1 winners.
    You can follow all the action right here with our live blog from 6.30pm.
    Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
    You can catch this game live on BT Sport 3.
    Coverage will begin at 7.45pm.
    If you’re a BT Sport subscriber, grab the official app to stream on your mobile, tablet or PC.

    EE phone customers can watch for FREE – simply text SPORT to 150 for a three-month BT Sport mobile trial.

    What is the team news?
    Vito Mannone is set to continue in goal for Monaco with No1 Benjamin Lecomte sidelined due to a broken hand.
    Aleksandr Golovin is out with a hamstring problem, while Wissam Ben Yedder has tested positive for Covid-19.
    Kylian Mbappe played for France in midweek and looks set to feature here.

    But Neymar was sent home from the Brazilian camp and is a doubt.
    PSG need his services with Moise Kean, Pablo Sarabia, Mauro Icardi, Idrissa Gueye and Julian Draxler all unavailable.
    Match odds
    Monaco to win – 4/1
    Draw – 17/5
    PSG victory – 4/7
    *All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication. More

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    Monaco vs PSG FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Ligue 1 clash

    CLUB football is back after the international break as Monaco host Paris Saint-Germain in Ligue 1.
    Defending champions PSG have made a strong start to the season and find themselves five points clear at the summit.

    Neymar is facing a fight to be fit as PSG return to Ligue 1 actionCredit: AFP or licensors

    Monaco meanwhile are chasing a third league win on the bounce after beating Nice and Bordeaux before the international break.
    When is Monaco vs PSG?
    This Ligue 1 clash will be held on Friday, November 20.
    Kick-off is at 8pm.
    When the sides last met back in January, PSG ran out emphatic 4-1 winners.
    Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
    You can catch this game live on BT Sport 3.
    Coverage will begin at 7.45pm.
    If you’re a BT Sport subscriber, grab the official app to stream on your mobile, tablet or PC.

    EE phone customers can watch for FREE – simply text SPORT to 150 for a three-month BT Sport mobile trial.

    What is the team news?
    Vito Mannone is set to continue in goal for Monaco with No1 Benjamin Lecomte sidelined due to a broken hand.
    Aleksandr Golovin is out with a hamstring problem, while Wissam Ben Yedder has tested positive for Covid-19.
    Kylian Mbappe played for France in midweek and looks set to feature here.

    But Neymar was sent home from the Brazilian camp and is a doubt.
    PSG need his services with Moise Kean, Pablo Sarabia, Mauro Icardi, Idrissa Gueye and Julian Draxler all unavailable.
    Match odds
    Monaco to win – 4/1
    Draw – 17/5
    PSG victory – 4/7
    *All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication. More

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    England vs Iceland: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for TONIGHT’S Nations League clash

    ENGLAND welcome Iceland to Wembley for a Nations League clash under the lights.
    The Three Lions are unable to reach the semi-final stage of the tournament after a 2-0 defeat to Belgium at the weekend.

    Gareth Southgate saw his side easily beaten in BelgiumCredit: PA:Press Association

    Iceland meanwhile have already suffered relegation from the group after losing all five of their Nations League games so far.
    When is England vs Iceland?
    This clash will be held at Wembley on Wednesday, November 18.
    Kick-off is at 7.45pm GMT.
    Iceland had to be given special clearance by the government to enter the country after playing Denmark just three days prior to this fixture.
    Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
    You can watch the action unfold live on Sky Sports Main Event and Ultra HD.
    Coverage will begin at 7pm.
    If you don’t have Sky, you can still watch on your mobile, tablet or PC by grabbing a NOW TV pass from £9.99.

    What is the team news?
    With the chance of qualification gone, Gareth Southgate will likely rotate heavily for this dead-rubber game.
    Jordan Henderson limped off against Belgium and will play no part, while it’s likely that Harry Kane will be rested.
    Phil Foden, Ainsley Maitland-Niles and Harry Winks are all likely to feature, with Jack Grealish earning rave reviews despite defeat against the Red Devils.
    Ragnar Sigurdsson, Alfred Finnbogason, Gylfi Sigurdsson and Johann Berg Gudmundsson are all missing for the visitors.

    Match odds
    England win – 1/5
    Draw – 11/2
    Iceland victory – 16/1
    *All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication. More