Everton vs Newcastle September 30, 2013

Everton's unbeaten Premier League record is on the line as they welcome Newcastle United to Goodison Park for Monday Night Football.

Roberto Martinez's men are the only team yet to suffer a defeat in the top flight and they have an opportunity to climb into the top four with a home win.

Everton v Newcastle
September 30, 2013 7:00pm

A 2-1 loss to Fulham last week ended their Capital One Cup hopes for another year but there has been a feel-good factor around the club since the transfer window came to an end with three eye-catching signings on deadline day.

Everton have gone on to beat Chelsea and West Ham United in September and one of those new arrivals, Gareth Barry, is now poised to become only the tenth player to make 500 Premier League appearances if he features against Newcastle.

Magpies manager Alan Pardew has admitted that Everton look stronger under Martinez and recognises that it will be a tough challenge to 'keep the back door shut'.

Goalkeeper Tim Krul has also revealed that he has had to do extra homework to prepare for the threat of Leighton Baines after the full-back scored twice from free-kicks against West Ham.

Redknapp's Everton v Newcastle Preview
Pardew has confidence in his side's attacking potential, though, and will have been pleased to see Papiss Cisse score for the first time this season in a 2-0 Capital One Cup victory over Leeds United.

Newcastle will now be determined to build on that result and bounce back from a 3-2 defeat against Hull City in their previous Premier League outing.

The shock loss to the Tigers halted Newcastle's momentum and the weekend's results have left them 16th in the standings.

Everton's home matches against Newcastle are usually close affairs that feature plenty of individual battles. This game promises to be no different, and also carries some extra weight for both teams.

For Roberto Martinez, he will be looking to rebound from defeat at Fulham, while Alan Pardew's men are seeking to reverse the ignominy of losing at home to Hull City Tigers last week.

Below are three battles that will be crucial to getting a result in this fixture.

Falcons vs Patriots September 29, 2013

Tonight, the undefeated New England Patriots will take on the 1-2 Atlanta Falcons at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta' Georgia. The game will be broadcast to a national audience on NBC at 8:30 PM ET.

For all who have questioned the credibility of the New England Patriots 3-0 start based on the strength of their opponent's, tonight's game will be a chance for the Patriots to prove those doubters wrong. While the Falcons are sitting at 1-2 with a losing record, they remain a force to be reckoned with and are fully expected to be competing for a playoff spot in the NFC South by the season's end.

When the Patriots are on defense

The Falcons maintain a high-octane passing attack led by veteran Matt Ryan and standout receiver Julio Jones. Jones figures to be the main focus of the Patriots defense, and it would be surprising if the Patriots didn't keep safety Devin McCourty over the top, shading to his side on just about every play. The Falcons are dealing with some key injuries on offense however. Roddy White is expected to play, but is dealing with a high ankle sprain that has hobbled him this season. The Falcons' running offense will also be down their lead man, as veteran running back Steven Jackson has been ruled out.

The Falcons have also had some struggles along the offensive line, where Sam Baker and second year man Lamar Holmes have struggled at tackle. Holmes in particular, has struggled, leading quarterback Matt Ryan to be one of the most pressured quarterbacks in the league. If Patriots left end Chandler Jones can win that battle, it could be key. This season, Matt Ryan has completed just 51% of his passes while under pressure while 80.9% of his passes while not under pressure, according to ProFootballFocus.com. The key to stopping Ryan hasn't been blitzing, as he's also completed 72.2% of his passes when blitzed. They key to stopping the Falcons passing attack will be for the front four to win their one-one-one battles. And the key spot where the Patriots have a chance to overwhelm the Falcons is at that right tackle spot.

Sunderland vs Liverpool September 29, 2013

Liverpool will look to get back on track in the Premier League on Sunday when they travel to take on a reeling Sunderland squad inside Stadium of Light.

Brendan Rodgers' Reds have dropped two in a row following Wednesday's 1-0 loss to Manchester United in the third round of the Capital One Cup. While Sunderland is coming off a Capital One Cup win earlier this week, it's fair to say that the Black Cats are in complete disarray.

Sunderland axed manager Paolo Di Canio a week ago after just 13 matches, and now interim Kevin Ball is at the helm until management brings in a permanent replacement.

Having earned just one point through five league matches this season, Sunderland is the only Premier League club without a win this season and have conceded a league-worst 11 goals over that time.

Will the Reds bounce back and pick up three points on the road, or will the Black Cats rally and earn their first win of the season on Sunday?

Read on to find out as we get you set with everything you need to know for this weekend's Premier League showdown.

Where: Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England

Date: Sunday, September 29, 2013

Time: 11 a.m. ET, 4 p.m. BST

Real Madrid vs Atletico Madrid September 28, 2013

Real Madrid enter the match two points behind Atletico in the table and looking to vault over their rivals with a victory at home. Carlo Ancelotti expects to have new signing Gareth Bale back in the lineup after the Welsh winger missed the last two matches with a thigh injury. It would be Bale's first start at the Bernabéu since signing for Madrid at the end of the summer transfer window.

Diego Simeone and Los Rojiblancos meanwhile hope to open up a gap between themselves and 3rd place Madrid. Atletico have won all six of their first league matches this season and are behind Barcelona only on goal differential at the moment.

This will be the first meeting between the two teams since last season's Copa Del Rey final which was won by Atletico, their first victory over their local rivals since 1999.

Real Madrid injuries and suspensions

Out: Xabi Alonso (foot), Raphaël Varane (knee), Marcelo (thigh).

Atletico Madrid injuries and suspensions

Out: Adrian (fractured cheekbone).

Both teams are mostly healthy with Xabi Alonso being Madrid's only sidelined player as he continues to recover from foot surgery. Varane and Marcelo are both training and nearing their returns to the lineup. For Atletico, Adrian remains out with a fractured bone in his face.

Projected lineups

Real Madrid: Diego López, Álvaro Arbeloa, Pepe, Sergio Ramos, Fábio Coentrão, Sami Khedira, Asier Illarramendi, Gareth Bale, Isco, Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema.

Atletico Madrid: Thibaut Courtois, Juanfran, João Miranda, Diego Godín, Emilano Insúa, Mario Suárez, Tiago Mendes, Arda Turan, Koke, Diego Costa, David Villa.

Match Date/Time: 10 p.m. local, 4:00 p.m. ET

Venue: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid, Spain

Almeria vs Barcelona September 28, 2013

The reigning champions have taken 18 points from their six fixtures so far in the top flight, scoring 22 goals and conceding just five in the process.

Barcelona will look to maintain their 100 percent record when they travel to Almeria in the La Liga on Saturday.

The defending champions have got off to the now customary perfect start and with Lionel Messi and Neymar in sparkling form are clicking into top gear.

They enjoyed a comfortable win over Real Sociedad on Tuesday to make it six wins out of six in La Liga, and with Almeria struggling to make an impression, having picked up just three points all season, there really looks like being only one winner.

"They have lost a lot of late points, but they have good players, like the four strikers," Barcelona manager Gerardo Martino said of Almeria. "All teams are demanding in their own way and we have to be careful, but we clearly have a much better chance of winning if we can play our own way."
2/11 Barca are 2/11 with Bet365 to beat Almeria.
This follows on from five straight wins at the end of last season and means the Catalan side have now dropped just four points in their last 16 La Liga games.

On Tuesday, they swept Real Sociedad aside at Camp Nou, with Neymar, Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets and Marc Bartra all scoring in a comprehensive 4-1 win.

Messi has begun the season in typical fashion, netting 10 goals in all competitions, but Brazil star Neymar has also enjoyed an impressive start to life in Barcelona after his move from Santos.

However, Dani Alves is not shocked by his compatriot's adaption to Spanish football.

"I knew of Neymar’s abilities and I knew that he’d fit in at Barca. I’m not surprised by his good start," he told Barcelona's official website.

Almeria’s start to the campaign is in stark contrast to Barca's, as they have failed to pick up a win - earning just three points from their six games.

And they look unlikely to improve on that record this weekend, having taken just two points from their last 10 matches against the Catalans.

Their last four meetings have seen Barca rack up an aggregate scoreline of 19-1, including an 8-0 away victory in 2010.

lmeria: Esteban; Nelson, Pellerano, Trujillo, Dubarbier; Tebar, Verza, Vidal, Suso, Rafita; Soriano.

Barcelona: Valdes; Alves, Pique, Bartra, Adriano; Xavi, Busquets, Fabregas; Sanchez, Messi, Iniesta.

Swansea vs Arsenal September 28, 2013

Date: Saturday, September 28 Venue: Liberty Stadium Kick-Off: 17:30

Can Arsenal celebrate Arsene Wenger’s 17th anniversary as manager with a win away to Swansea City this weekend?

Swansea manager Michael Laudrup is set to recall a host of players after fielding a weakened team in the League Cup midweek.

Captain Ashley Williams remains doubtful with an ankle injury however, while Pablo Hernandez is out with a hamstring complaint.

Arsenal will hand in-form midfielder Aaron Ramsey a late fitness test, though Tomas Rosicky remains out.

Manager Arsene Wenger will be without a host of players, with Santi Cazorla, Abou Diaby, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Lukas Podolski, Yaya Sanogo and Theo Walcott all sidelined.
Key Stats
Both Swansea and Arsenal won 2-0 in the two corresponding fixtures last season, with the Swans enjoying a shock win at the Emirates in December 2012.

In the last four matches between the two teams in 2012/13, seven of the nine goals scored came in the final 10 minutes.

Going into this weekend, the Swans have the best pass-completion rate in the Premier League this season (87.3%).

Arsenal have lost only two of their last 21 Premier League games. (W16, D3, L2).

Likely Line-Ups
Swansea
Vorm, Rangel, Chico, Amat, Davies, Shelvey, Britton, Dyer, Michu, Routledge, Bony

Arsenal
Szczesny, Gibbs, Koscielny, Mertesacker, Sagna, Ramsey, Flamini, Wilshere, Ozil, Gnarby, Giroud

Southampton vs Crystal Palace September 28, 2013

Southampton manager Mauricio Pochettino will assess the fitness of those who played in the mid-week League One win over Bristol City before finalising his line-up.

Gaston Ramirez was impressive in that game but is a doubt after limping off.

Crystal Palace will be without Damien Delaney due to an ankle injury but midfielder Kagisho Dikgacoi could earn a recall after serving his suspension.

Paddy McCarthy and Yannick Bolasie remain out however with respective groin and hamstring injuries.

Southampton should be full of confidence heading into a home date with a Crystal Palace side yet to get going.

The Saints rolled the dice in terms of transfer business over the summer, opting to spend big in an effort to further consolidate their top flight standing.

Considerable investment has provided an immediate return, with eight points from their opening five fixtures taking them above the likes of Manchester United, Swansea City and Newcastle United in the Premier League table.

Mauricio Pochettino was charged with the task of building on the foundations put down by his predecessor Nigel Adkins when he inherited the managerial reins, and the Argentine has done just that - with a dogged defensive unit having been breached just two times so far.

The one concern for the Saints, and a glimmer of hope for Palace, is that Dejan Lovren's winner at Liverpool last time out saw Southampton find the target for just the third time in the league.

Ian Holloway's side have also struggled for goals though - drawing a blank in their last two matches and three out of five so far.

Southampton
Boruc, Shaw, Lovren, Fonte, Clyne, Wanyama, Schneiderlin, Rodriguez, Osvaldo, Lallana, Lambert

Crystal Palace
Speroni, Moxey, Mariappa, Guédioura, Gabbidon, Ward, Jedinak, Dikgacoi, Jerome, Gayle, Chamakh

Hull vs West Ham September 28, 2013

Hull City can secure two wins on the bounce in the Premier League if they snatch all three points from West Ham United this weekend.

The former Championship outfit host the Hammers at the KC Stadium on Saturday following their 3-2 victory over Newcastle United at St James' Park.

Steve Bruce's men kept their winning run going by knocking Huddersfield Town out of the Capital One Cup this week, while West Ham have had an inconsistent start to their campaign.

Sam Allardyce has not witnessed his side win a game since their opening 2-0 win over Cardiff City in August, their latest match resulting in a 3-2 defeat to Everton.

Despite West Ham's recent form, they have won four of their last five meetings with Hull and drawn one.

With Andy Carroll still out injured and Modibo Maiga struggling to find form, Ricardo Vaz Te may be called into the team, while Bruce is expected to be without Maynor Figueroa, who is on compassionate leave.

Both sides come into the match off the back of 3-2 scorelines in their last league matches, but they were both on different sides of the result. Hull were certainly impressive against Newcastle as they managed to shock their hosts and take three points away from the North East which would have made former Sunderland manager and Geordie Steve Bruce very happy. On the other hand West Ham were turned over by an unbeaten Everton side after conceding two goals with ten men as Mark Noble was sent off for two bookable offences.

Hull City: McGregor; Rosenior, Davies, Chester, Elmohamady; Brady, Huddlestone, Livermore, Quinn; Aluko, Graham

West Ham United: Jaaskelainen; O'Brien, Rat, Collins, Reid; Noble, Morrison, Nolan, Diame, Jarvis; Vaz Te

Fulham vs Cardiff September 28, 2013

Fulham pair Aaron Hughes and Bryan Ruiz face fitness tests on their respective thigh and ankle injuries.
Goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg, Ashkan Dejagah and Matthew Briggs are all still sidelined.

Fulham defender Aaron Hughes and midfielder Bryan Ruiz face fitness tests to determine if they will be fit. Hughes and Ruiz have been absent with thigh and ankle injuries, respectively. Ashkan Dejagah (calf), Matthew Briggs (hernia) and first-choice goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg (shoulder) are still out.
Cardiff boss Malky Mackay could choose to hand Peter Odemwingie a first Premier League start for his new club.

Odemwingie scored in the midweek Capital One Cup defeat at West Ham and could usurp Fraizer Campbell in the lone striker role at Craven Cottage. Mackay is otherwise expected to stick with the side that suffered a last-gasp defeat to Tottenham last weekend. Andrew Taylor will make his 100th appearance for the club, while Kevin McNaughton has joined Bolton on a month-long emergency loan.

Cardiff forward Peter Odemwingie could be rewarded with his first Premier League start for the club after scoring on his full debut in the midweek League Cup defeat at West Ham.
Fellow striker Andreas Cornelius remains out with an ankle problem.

MATCH PREVIEW

Fulham have taken only one point from their last six Barclays Premier League home games (L5 D1).
No team has won more points from losing positions than Cardiff (4) this season in the Barclays Premier League.
The last league meeting between Fulham and Cardiff came in the fourth tier in 1996-97.
Peter Beardsley scored the opening goal for Fulham in their last home game against Cardiff; a 2-1 League Cup win over the Welsh side.
Fulham have allowed their opponents to attempt 100 shots (including blocked shots) so far this season; a Premier League high.
This is Fulham’s worst ever run of results at home in the Premier League (over a six game period).
Only one away team has failed to score (Stoke in February 2013) in the last 17 Premier League games at Craven Cottage.

When Fulham beat QPR on 1 April, it virtually ensured their Premier League status and, with eight games still left to play, it seemed another top-10 finish was within their grasp.

However, they subsequently ended the campaign by claiming just four more points, losing six of those final matches and scoring just seven more goals in the process.
That stuttering form has again plagued them at the beginning of this season too. Fulham have earned just one point since the opening-day win at Sunderland, leaving them in the bottom three of the fledgling table. Only three goals scored indicates their most significant failure.

Manchester United vs West Brom September 28, 2013

Manchester United will be looking to get back to winning ways in the Premier League when they host West Bromwich Albion on Saturday.

The Red Devils started to get a 4-1 mauling at the Etihad Stadium out of their system in midweek as they edged out another of their fiercest rivals, Liverpool, in a Capital One Cup clash.

David Moyes will, however, be aware of the need to offer a positive response in the league - especially in front of an expectant Old Trafford fan base.

It has been a testing start for the Scot, in his first season as Sir Alex Ferguson's successor, but the schedule would appear - on paper at least - to be a little more favourable over the coming weeks.

The same cannot said for West Brom, who will face United, Arsenal and Liverpool before the end of October.

Steve Clarke could do without such a run, but can take comfort from the fact that a first victory of the season was secured last time out against Sunderland - at the fifth time of asking.

Building on that result is the challenge facing the Baggies, but a record which has seen them go 35 years without success at Old Trafford does not bode well.

David Moyes's side suffered a heavy defeat to local rivals Manchester City last Sunday, although they did secure a 1-0 win over Liverpool in the League Cup on Wednesday evening.

Wednesday night's 1-0 win over Liverpool eased the pressure on David Moyes slightly and his team can go into Saturday's clash with West Brom in reasonably optimistic mood.

The start of the season has been far from perfect, but the difficult run of fixtures is over and there can be no more excuses. Manchester United now have a winnable sequence of league games and it is crucial they take as many points as they can during this period, beginning on the weekend.

Moyes made eight changes to the team that was torn apart by Manchester City.

His changes responded with a positive performance in the Capital One Cup, deservedly winning the game after some spells of genuinely excellent football, a rare treat this season. It will be interesting to see what side the manager opts for on Saturday afternoon.

West Brom come into the match off the back of a penalty shootout defeat to Arsenal in the same competition.

Moyes has no new injury concerns and may be tempted to hand a start to Javier Hernandez, who scored the winning goal against Liverpool.

Midfielders Shinji Kagawa and Nani are also in contention to start, while striker Robin van Persie may miss the match as he continues his recovery from a groin injury.

West Brom boss Steve Clarke is expected to recall goalkeeper Boaz Myhill and midfielder Manuel Amalfitano after both were rested against Arsenal.

Man Utd: De Gea; Smalling, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra; Carrick, Fellaini; Valencia, Kagawa, Nani; Rooney

West Brom: Myhill; Jones, McAuley, Olsson, Ridgewell; Amalfitano, Mulumbu, Morrison, Sinclair, Sessegnon; Anelka

Aston Villa vs Manchester City September 28, 2013

Manchester City will be looking for their fourth consecutive victory in all competitions when they travel to Aston Villa on Saturday.

Aston Villa will attempt to contain free-scoring Manchester City when they meet in Premier League competition on Saturday.

Villa have made a steady yet unspectacular start to the 2013/14 campaign - collecting six points - and are one of only four sides yet to be involved in a draw this season.

Recent form suggests a stalemate is unlikely at Villa Park this weekend - with Villa having shipped four goals in a Capital One Cup clash with Tottenham Hotspur on home soil in midweek.

In contrast, City plundered five against Wigan Athletic to take their tally to 12 in their last three outings.

The standout result in that run came last Sunday, as Manuel Pellegrini oversaw a 4-1 derby demolition of Manchester United.

There is no doubting that an expensively-assembled squad is capable of maintaining those high standards and embarking on a sustained push for the Premier League title, but a return of one point from a possible six on the road so far this term suggests City need to shake off a bout of travel sickness.

Manuel Pellegrini's side followed up last weekend's win over local rivals Manchester United with a 5-0 thrashing of Wigan Athletic in the League Cup on Tuesday evening.

Aston Villa secured their first Premier League victory in four attempts last Saturday when they defeated Norwich City at Carrow Road.

However, Paul Lambert's side were knocked out of the League Cup by Tottenham Hotspur in midweek following a 4-0 loss.



Villa striker Christian Benteke has been ruled out for up to six weeks with a hip injury so Libor Kozak, who scored the winning goal against Norwich, is expected to start in attack.

City boss Manuel Pellegrini has no fresh injury concerns and could name the same XI that beat Manchester United, with Sergio Aguero and Alvaro Negredo starting up front.

Aston Villa: Guzan; Lowton, Vlaar, Okore, Luna; El Ahmadi, Westwood, Delph; Agbonlahor, Kozak, Weimann

Man City: Hart; Zabaleta, Kompany, Nastasic, Kolarov; Navas, Toure, Fernandinho, Nasri; Aguero, Negredo

Tottenham vs Chelsea September 28, 2013

Danny Rose is also available after injury, while Aaron Lennon faces a fitness test on a foot problem.
Chelsea's Marco van Ginkel will be absent for at least six months after he tore his anterior cruciate ligament against Swindon Town on Tuesday.
Fellow midfielder Ramires also picked up an injury in that match and is rated doubtful.

It will be a case of master versus apprentice when Andre Villas-Boas' Tottenham Hotspur play host to Jose Mourinho's Chelsea.

Villas-Boas spent several years working alongside Mourinho during his first spell in charge at Stamford Bridge and a productive stint in Italy with Inter Milan.

A parting of ways, as Villas-Boas left his scouting days behind and looked to forge a coaching career of his own, has led to a breakdown in a once formidable friendship.

The rivalry in the dugouts at White Hart Lane on Saturday should help to add extra spice to what is already a London derby with plenty riding on it.

Spurs have made an impressive start to the season following a summer of heavy investment and one high-profile departure - with 12 points from five games leaving them level with arch-rivals Arsenal at the top of the Premier League standings.

Tottenham also boast the meanest defence in the division, having been breached just once, but Chelsea have been watertight at the back themselves - conceding only twice.

Goal scoring has been something of an issue for both sides - with Spurs netting on five occasions in as many outings and Chelsea on six - but the enviable array of attacking talent available to Villas-Boas and Mourinho suggests they will start firing at some stage.

Now they face another test - and for Spurs it's arguably a stiffer one - Chelsea.
Stiffer because it would be hard to overstate just how useless Spurs have been against Chelsea over the last couple of decades. Since 1990 the clubs have met 55 times in league and cup, with Tottenham winning only five games to Chelsea's 31. Spurs have won a meagre three Premier League encounters in 42 attempts.
It's a record so poor that you'd forgive Tottenham for just sending the points weaving through the London traffic on the back of a courier's bike to Stamford Bridge, saving themselves the bother of lacing their boots.

Former Tottenham goalkeeper Erik Thorsvedt repeated it, but it was our own Garth Crooks who actually coined the saying of the season so far. Asked to comment on Spurs' summer transfer dealings an inspired Garth replied: "They've sold Elvis and bought The Beatles."
So far, so true: Roberto Soldado, Paulinho, Christian Eriksen and Erik Lamela have looked a pretty fab four as Spurs have won eight of nine games and conceded just one goal, though that solitary goal did lead to defeat in the game they would most have wanted to win - the derby at Arsenal.

Opponent: Tottenham Hotspur, 12 pts, +4 GD, 2nd in current Premier League table

Date/Time: Saturday, September 28, 2013 at 12:45 BST (7:45 am EST, 4:45 am PST, 17:15 IST)

Venue/Location: White Hart Lane, London, England

Arsenal vs West Brom September 25, 2013

Albion picked up their first league win of the season against Sunderland on Saturday and Clarke is hoping to see his squad maintain that form.

They face Arsenal – a side they have not beaten in three years – and although Arsene Wenger is expected to use some of the younger players in his squad, Clarke still has the visitors as favourites to progress.

"We can be dangerous underdogs," he told the club's official website. "As a team the last two performances have been good.
Nicklas Bendtner is set for his first Arsenal appearance since August 2011 against West Brom.
Arsene Wenger will rest some of his key players, including Jack Wilshere, while Theo Walcott needs stomach surgery.
West Brom's second-round hat-trick hero Saido Berahino is pushing for a start, having come off the bench in Saturday's win over Sunderland.
His cause will be strengthened by the expected absence of injured strikers Shane Long and Matej Vydra.


West Brom continued their recent record of bringing about a Premier League manager's demise when their 3-0 win over Sunderland resulted in Paolo Di Canio being sacked last weekend.
Roberto Di Matteo, Mick McCarthy, Andre Villas-Boas and now Di Canio have all departed after league defeats against the Baggies in the last 18 months.
With approaching 20 years in the job and his side top of the Premier League, there'll be no such insecurity for Arsene Wenger at The Hawthorns.
The Gunners' recent record against the Baggies - winning the last four meetings - will give the Frenchman even more cause for optimism.
Steve Clarke has insisted his Albion side won't have one eye on Saturday's trip to Manchester United - a wise move considering Arsenal have won their last 10 games on their travels.

One player who will be pushing for a start is young striker Saido Berahino, who netted a hat-trick in the second-round win against Newport County.

Arsenal have triumphed on their last four visits to the Hawthorns and will be confident going into the tie after their victories over Marseille and Stoke in the last week.

Wenger has generally used the Capital One Cup to introduce some of his young players, which means the likes of Emmanuel Frimpong, Serge Gnabry and Chuba Akpom could start.

One youngster who will not be involved is Gedion Zelalem after the midfielder was ruled out for two months earlier in September.

Manchester United vs Liverpool September 25, 2013

League Cup games in early autumn can be soulless affairs, but Manchester United versus Liverpool is never for the faint hearted - and the potential return of the divisive Luis Suarez, allied to United's painful derby defeat at Manchester City on Sunday, adds buckets of extra spice.

New Delhi: Unruffled by his expulsion from the Indian cricket board, former Indian Premier League (IPL) commissioner Lalit Modi has decided to watch Wednesday`s Capital One Cup match between Manchester United and Liverpool at the Old Trafford.

After decided to ban Modi at its Special General Meeting (SGM) in Chennai, sveral news channels were trying to get his reactions.

"Too many requests for interviews today. Got to go to Manchester for Man U vs Liverpool - so Arnab will be last show today," Modi tweeted.

Liverpool manager
Under new manager David Moyes, United have made their worst start to a season in nine years. Admittedly they've had a tough fixture list, but the Scotsman will give everything to ensure his team emerge with victory.
Wayne Rooney says it's the "ideal game" for United at this juncture, but Liverpool's supporters would love nothing more than turning the screw on their bitter rivals. Manager Brendan Rodgers might just be more motivated by seeing Luis Suarez make a swift return to goal-scoring ways, while avoiding any unnecessary dramas.
"I have no doubt that, having been out, Luis will be even hungrier but his commitment and fight for the cause will still be the same," he said.

Manchester United: De Gea, Rafael, Evans, Smalling, Buttner, Nani, Jones, Giggs, Kagawa, Rooney, Hernandez

Subs: Amos, Fabio, Anderson, Carrick, Zaha, Januzaj, Welbeck

Liverpool: Mignolet, Toure, Sakho, Skrtel, Enrique, Henderson, Lucas, Gerrard, Moses, Sturridge, Suarez

Subs: Jones, Alberto, Aspas, Sterling, Ibe, Kelly, Wisdom

Elche vs Real Madrid September 25, 2013

Real Madrid make their first trip to Elche in 24 years on Wednesday looking to claim their fifth win in six La Liga games this season. 

Carlo Ancelotti's side have dropped just two points so far this term - in a 2-2 draw at Villarreal - and go into the match at the Estadio Manuel Martinez Valero on the back of a 4-1 win over Getafe on Sunday.

It was supposed to be Gareth Bale's big day—his home debut in the Santiago Bernabeu against a Getafe side susceptible to a large defeat.

That's not how it progressed, though. The Welshman's injury in the warm-up paved the way for another 90 minutes of headline-making from Cristiano Ronaldo, as his brace in the 4-1 win took him above Hugo Sanchez into fifth in Real Madrid's all-time top scorers list.

There's barely anytime to take that in, though, as on Wednesday Los Blancos travel to newly promoted Elche for their sixth match of the league season—it will be day six of an 11-day run featuring a La Liga match each day.

Real came from a goal down to beat their city neighbours at the Bernabeu, with Cristiano Ronaldo grabbing a brace.

The last time Real faced Elche, they did the double over them with 3-1 and 4-2 victories in the 1988-89 top-flight campaign, and the capital club have only lost one of their last 10 meetings against the newly promoted side. 

Fran Escriba's team made it back into La Liga for the first time since 1989 by winning the Segunda Division last season, but they have yet to win on their return to the top tier.

However, they have only lost twice in their opening five games, and can take heart from the fact that they have not been beaten in either of their home matches.

But worryingly for Escriba, whose side have kept just one clean sheet this term, Real have scored 10 goals in their last two matches. 

Ancelotti will definitely be without world-record signing Gareth Bale after the Wales international picked up a thigh injury in the warm-up before their game with Getafe. 

Marseille – Saint-Etienne 24-09-2013

Six journées seulement ont été disputées et si les écarts restent modestes, iln'en reste pas moins vrai que le classement aux points reflète déjà celui des portefeuilles.
Marseille, battu à domicile par le leader Monaco lors de la 4e journée, a "limité la casse" à Bastia samedi (0-0), selon les mots de son entraîneur Elie Baup. Mais avec deux points pris sur neuf possibles, une défaite à la maison en Ligue des champions face à Arsenal (2-1) et un calendrier très chargé, il va falloir aux partenaires de Steve Mandanda un sursaut mardi soirpour rester au contact.

Après l'ASSE, c'est en effet un déplacement à Lorient qui attend l'OM, avant une visite déterminante pour la suite de la compétition dans le chaudron de Dortmund, mardi en Ligue des Champions, suivi le dimanche 6 octobre par un bouillant Marseille/PSG.
Ce match contre Saint-Etienne, "est important au niveau comptable. Il arrive 72 heures après Bastia, donc ça va être difficile mais ce serait bien qu'on réussisse à prendre le maximum de points", a prévenu Elie Baup lundi.

L’Olympique de Marseille reçoit l’AS Saint-Etienne mardi au stade Vélodrome. Une affiche entre les deux plus beaux palmarès du football français et les deux clubs les plus populaires. En jeu, la 3e place derrière Monaco et le PSG.
Par FRANCE 24 (texte)

Après le choc PSG – Monaco dimanche (1-1), la Ligue 1 s’apprête à vivre un nouveau duel alléchant entre Marseille et Saint-Etienne en match avancé de la septième journée du championnat. Deux équipes qui évoluent désormais dans l’ombre du club monégasque et parisien, respectivement 1er et 2e de la L1. L’objectif pour Marseillais et Stéphanois sera donc de rester au contact avec la troisième place, voire, pourquoi pas, chiper la première pendant quelques heures.

Watford vs Norwich September 24, 2013

New signing Gary Hooper will make his first start for the club after making his Premier League debut against Aston Villa on Saturday.

Watford midfielder Almen Abdi is still unavailable because of a foot injury that has kept him out since last month.
Midfielder Josh McEachran could make his Watford debut after signing on loan from Chelsea.

Hughton and his team travel to Vicarage Road having defeated League Two’s Bury 6-3 in the previous round at Carrow Road, and the City boss is relishing the prospect of another entertaining game.

"If it's as exciting as our last game then it's another one the fans will enjoy I'm sure," he told reporters.

"It's an exciting tie and one we'll really look forward to, but it's up to us to prepare in the right way to get the right result.

"Of course, you always look for a home draw but we'll look forward to going to Vicarage Road for a good, competitive cup game."

Norwich head into the clash off the back of a disappointing run in the Premier League, having won just once so far this season. They fell to a 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa on Saturday to extend their poor streak - a game in which they lost defender Sebastien Bassong to injury, making him a doubt for Tuesday's clash.

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We'll look forward to going to Vicarage Road for a good, competitive cup game

Norwich manager Chris Hughton
Watford are unbeaten at Vicarage Road this season and the Championship side will fancy their chances of beating Premier League Norwich, with only seven league places separating the sides.
The Hornets are already looking like promotion contenders, and head coach Gianfranco Zola, who won the League Cup as a player with Chelsea back in 1998, was delighted with their "excellent victory" on Saturday when they thumped Barnsley 5-1.
In contrast, Norwich go into the tie in desperate need of goals - they have lost three of their last four league games, scoring just once.
But they can take comfort from the fact that their strikers seem to thrive in this competition, having thrashed Bury 6-3 in the previous round.

Celtic vs Morton September 24, 2013

Celtic boss Neil Lennon expects to make changes to his team for the Scottish League Cup tie with Morton on Tuesday.

The Hoops beat St Johnstone 2-1 on Scottish Premiership duty on Saturday but with important Champions League fixtures ahead, the Hoops boss plans to rest some of his key figures.

Lennon has promised to use his squad, which could open the door for Israel midfielder Nir Biton to make his full debut.

Tom Rogic, Dylan McGeouch and Georgios Samaras - all of whom were on the bench for Saturday's 2-1 victory over St Johnstone - are others in contention.

Beram Kayal and Joe Ledley (both groin) miss out along with James Forrest (virus) and long-term absentee Steven Mouyokolo (Achilles).


Definitely not featuring against their Greenock opponents when they visit Celtic Park will be injured midfielders Beram Kayal and Joe Ledley (both groin), winger James Forrest (virus) and long-term victim Steven Mouyokolo (Achilles).

Lennon is desperate to land the only domestic trophy he has so far yet to win, although he does expect to alter his team after their weekend exertions against St Johnstone.

The Northern Irishman said: “The League Cup was the first competition that I won as a player here and first I won as a captain, so it does have some significance for me personally.

“We have only won the trophy 14 times. Even if you go back to Mr Stein’s time, it’s not been a competition that we have dominated. But it’s a competition that we are in and one that we want to win.

“There are a few players who will need a break and we will change the team from the weekend. But they won’t be drastic changes and we will treat Morton with the respect they deserve.”

Morton are again without Thomas O’Ware, who has a foot injury, and Joe McKee (ankle) as they make their first trip to Celtic Park in nearly 16 years.

Dougie Imrie is back in manager Allan Moore’s plans despite being substituted at half-time as the Greenock men went down 2-0 to Queen of the South at the weekend.

Moore said: “I had wanted us to be heading to face Celtic with a good run of form behind us but that is not the case.

West Ham vs Cardiff September 24, 2013

Mark Noble will also definitely be absent as he serves a one-match ban.
Like Hammers' manager Sam Allardyce, Cardiff boss Malky Mackay will also rotate his squad.
New signing Peter Odemwingie could make his first start but Andreas Cornelius is still struggling with an ankle injury picked up in the last round.

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It will be a hugely competitive match because there will be a lot of players out there who will be trying to convince both myself and Malky that they should be playing in the first team on a more regular basis

West Ham manager Sam Allardyce
West Ham and Cardiff go into Tuesday's League Cup tie locked together in the Premier League, with both teams having won one, drawn two and lost two of their five league matches so far.
In fact, the only difference lies in the goals conceded column, where Cardiff have let in two more than the Hammers - goals that can be traced back to their 2-0 defeat at Upton Park on the opening day of the season.

West Ham's only subsequent win was against League Two Cheltenham in this competition, and they have suffered home defeats to both Stoke and Everton.
The League Cup has been bitter-sweet for Cardiff in recent years. The Welsh club reached the final in 2012, only to suffer the heartbreak of losing to Liverpool in a penalty shoot-out. And they fell at the first hurdle last year, with League Two side Northampton dumping them out.

Cardiff City will be hoping for a role reversal as they prepare to take on West Ham in the Capital One Cup third round on Tuesday.

Malky Mackay's side lost 2-0 at Upton Park on the opening day of the Premier League season after goals from Joe Cole and Kevin Nolan, but the Welsh club have seen an upturn in fortunes since that early setback.

Sunderland vs Peterborough September 24, 2013

Kevin Ball will take charge of Sunderland tonight in the wake of the sacking of manager Paolo Di Canio.

And he has an instant obstacle to overcome in that he will be without star-striker Steven Fletcher, who sustained a suspected dislocated shoulder in the 3-0 defeat to West Brom over the weekend.

Peterborough will be without suspended duo Nathaniel Knight-Percival and Mark Little, who were sent off in Saturday’s 2-1 win over MK Dons and serve the first of their three-match bans.

However, manager Darren Ferguson could welcome Danny Kearns back into the side, despite the midfielder missing out at the weekend due to a knock.

Sunderland
Westwood, Celustka, Diakite, O’Shea, Colback, Johnson, Gardner, Ki, Giaccherini, Borini, Altidore

Peterborough
Olejnik, Alcock, Payne, Swanson, Bostwick, Assombalonga, Tomlin, Rowe, Kearns, Barnett, Gordon

Date: Tuesday, September 24 Venue: Stadium of Light Kick-Off: 19:45

Sunderland begin life without manager Paolo Di Canio as they welcome Peterborough to the Stadium of Light for tonight’s Capital One Cup clash.

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Kevin Ball will take charge of Sunderland tonight in the wake of the sacking of manager Paolo Di Canio.

And he has an instant obstacle to overcome in that he will be without star-striker Steven Fletcher, who sustained a suspected dislocated shoulder in the 3-0 defeat to West Brom over the weekend.

Peterborough will be without suspended duo Nathaniel Knight-Percival and Mark Little, who were sent off in Saturday’s 2-1 win over MK Dons and serve the first of their three-match bans.

However, manager Darren Ferguson could welcome Danny Kearns back into the side, despite the midfielder missing out at the weekend due to a knock.

Everton vs Fulham September 24, 2013

On Tuesday Everton takes on Premier League side Fulham in the Capital One Cup as Roberto Martinez continues his quest for a trophy. We were able to talk to Cottagers Confidential, SB Nation's Fulham blog to get the skinny on just how the club is doing ahead of the match. A big thanks to them for taking the time to talk with us. You can read our answers to their questions at Cottager's Confidential.

Fulham manager Martin Jol is expected to hand a trio of recalls to Dimitar Berbatov, Aaron Hughes and Bryan Ruiz following respective injuries.

However, Matthew Briggs and goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg remain sidelined.

Everton duo Darron Gibson and Arouna Kone are expected to feature at some stage after making their comeback from injury.

Manager Roberto Martinez will however continue to be without the services of Antolin Alcaraz, Leon Osman and Steven Pienaar, who lack match fitness and will not be risked.

Dimitar Berbatov, Aaron Hughes and Bryan Ruiz could all return for Fulham's Capital One Cup third-round clash with Everton.

Berbatov (hamstring), Hughes (thigh) and Ruiz (ankle) missed Saturday's 2-0 loss at Chelsea but could improve Martin Jol's options in the all-Premier League clash as the Cottagers bid to end a six-match winless run at home.

Matthew Briggs (hernia) and first-choice goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg (shoulder) are out.

Midfielder Darron Gibson could be set for his first appearance of the season in the Capital One Cup tie at Fulham.

The Republic of Ireland international has been out with a knee injury but manager Roberto Martinez now considers him fully fit.

Changes are expected from the side which beat West Ham at the weekend but midfielder Steven Pienaar, Antolin Alcaraz (both hamstring) and Leon Osman (groin) will not be risked.

Aston Villa vs Tottenham September 24, 2013

Last week we saw the Champions League group stage kick off with a plethora of games, this week we have some Capital One Cup games. It is a competition started in 1960 that is similar to the FA Cup, which allows significantly more teams to enter (758 entered in 2012-13) from all levels of soccer, the Capital One Cup only allows the 20 Premier League clubs and  72 Football League clubs to enter.

The current champion is Swansea City, who won their first title last year. Liverpool is the most dominant club having one the competition 8 times.

In this match up two English Premier League sides face off as Aston Villa hosts Tottenham Hotspur.

The Portuguese has lamented the fact his side travel to Villa Park for their third game in six days following a 3-0 Europa League win over Tromso and a 1-0 victory against Cardiff City in the Premier League on Sunday.

Prior to those confidence-boosting wins, the latter of which was sealed with a stoppage-time goal, Villas-Boas claimed that the hectic schedule is asking too much of his players and could prove to be dangerous.

"How can a game be scheduled after two days, immediately putting careers at risk with injuries?" he said.

"I find it absolutely incredible that we have to risk injuries to our players in a game that they play on that Tuesday. The problem is that it puts the players in a very difficult situation.

"It's also nothing new in English football. I had the same thing once with Wolverhampton (Wanderers) and Chelsea, when I was at Chelsea, and I spoke the same way."

The game will represent Spurs’ first involvement in this year’s competition due to their European commitments, but Villas-Boas expressed his concerns over the welfare of his squad.

"The second day of recovery is the most dangerous day for a player to pick up an injury," he said.

"If this is not taken into account I think it's bad. Other things have to be respected - televised games, fixture organisation, the police - comes into account because of the fixtures that are being played on the Tuesday and Wednesday.

"But the problem is that in the end Tottenham were chosen to play on Tuesday, with only the Monday to recover from the last match, and that puts us in a very difficult position."

Villa, semi-finalists in last year’s competition, booked their place in the third round with a comfortable 3-0 home win over League One side Rotherham United.

Date: September 24
Start Time: 2:45 p.m. ET

Barcelona vs Real Sociedad September 24, 2013

Last season, Barcelona lost just two games in La Liga, a pretty remarkable feat.

One of those losses came against Real Madrid, while the other was a more perplexing 3-2 loss at Real Sociedad.

But Barca won this home fixture 5-1 last season and, given Real Sociedad's shaky form so far this campaign, a similar result would hardly be shocking.

Let's break down this mid-week La Liga showdown.

FC Barcelona entertain UEFA Champions League qualifiers Real Sociedad tomorrow at the Camp Nou, as the Blaugrana look to maintain their 100% start to this La Liga campaign. Tomorrow's visitors are without a goal in their last three matches (two draws and one defeat), but regardless of that fact, last season’s fourth place finishers boast too much quality to be underestimated, particularly by a suspect Barça defense.

While Barcelona may have achieved two successive shut-outs, they have relied heavily upon the resurgent Victor Valdés who has saved a penalty kick in each of his last two appearances. Usually dependable characters like Javier Mascherano and Adriano Correia are also making rare mistakes, further contributing to this sense of unease which surrounds the Barça defense.

Fortunately for head coach Gerardo Martino, Barcelona's fabled offense is continuing to produce. With a staggering 14 goals in their last four matches, the Blaugrana boast the most potent strike-force in all of Europe. It's spearheaded by the greatest player of all-time Lionel Messi – who also continues to amaze on a weekly basis – and in Pedro, Neymar and Alexis Sanchez, the Argentine can finally count upon the support of his offensive colleagues.

FC Barcelona (4-3-3): Valdés; Alves, Piqué, Mascherano, Adriano; Busquets, Xavi, Iniesta; Alexis, Messi, Pedro

Real Sociedad (4-2-3-1): Bravo; Martinez, Gonzalez, Inigo, Angel; Pardo, Bergara; Vela, Prieto, Castro; Agirretxe


When: Tuesday, September 24 at 2 p.m. ET (7 p.m. BST)

Where: Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain


Barcelona vs Real Sociedad ESPANA


La liga española no para entre semana, y el martes arranca una sexta fecha que sigue teniendo al Barcelona y al Atlético de Madrid como líderes puros, indiscutibles y perfectos con pleno de victorias.

Con 15 puntos de los 15 posibles, el vigente campeón figura primero por diferencia de goles, mientras que el Atlético que dirige el argentino Diego Simeone marcha segundo sin bajar el pistón, marcando distancia de dos unidades de ventaja respecto al Real Madrid, clasificado tercero y con el que se enfrentará el sábado en el clásico capitalino por la séptima fecha.

Pero el calendario manda y antes Atlético y Real deberán enfrentar a Osasuna y Elche, respectivamente, mientras que el Barsa recibirá el martes a un rival de peso: la Real Sociedad.

Curiosamente, el equipo que pudo fichar primero al argentino Gerardo "Tata" Martino será el que comprometa el excelente inicio del técnico del Barsa, a un partido de igualar el mejor arranque de la historia del club de seis victorias al hilo, que compartiría con tres timoneles previos, incluido su predecesor, Tito Vilanova.

El Barcelona recibe este martes 24 de septiembre a la Real Sociedad en el Camp Nou en un partido que enfrenta a dos equipos de la Champions League, pero que llegan en rachas totalmente opuestas.

El Barcelona, líder de la Liga BBVA junto al Atlético de Madrid, han ganado todo lo que han jugado esta temporada. El equipo del ‘Tata’ Martino suma 15 puntos en cinco jornadas, mientras que en la Champions League golearon 4-0 al Ajax.

El equpo azulgrana volverá a presentar rotaciones, ya habituales en el ‘Tata’ Martino pese a estar al comienzo de la temporada. El Barcelona intentará evitar volver a perder la posesión, algo que ocurrió ante el Rayo Vallecano por primera vez en cinco años.

Neymar será titular. El brasileño, a medida que acumula minutos, se ve su mejor versión, mientras que Andrés Iniesta, noticia al haber sido suplente en varios encuentros, podría volver a repetir titularidad.

Sergio Busquets volverá al equipo. El mediocentro podría sustituir a Cesc Fábregas.

Por su parte, la Real Sociedad, bajo las órdenes de Arrasate, podría contar de nuevo con el mexicano Carlos Vela y Griezmann en las bandas, mientras que la recuperación de Imanol Agirretxe y la posible presencia de Seferovic, añadirán un poder ofensivo superior.

Manchester City vs Wigan September 24, 2013

Back in May, a last-minute goal from Ben Watson saw the Latics lift the FA Cup at the expense of Tuesday's illustrious opponents, who were mired in talk surrounding the future of then manager Roberto Mancini.

Manchester City defender Micah Richards is expected to play his first game of the season after returning as an unused substitute at the weekend.
David Silva and Gael Clichy are unlikely to be risked and Jack Rodwell is a major doubt.
Wigan boss Owen Coyle is dealing with the demands of his side's third fixture in six days so may make a host of changes.
Grant Holt, Gary Caldwell, Ivan Ramis and Ali Al Habsi remain out.

The Italian was sacked soon afterwards, and his replacement, Manuel Pellegrini, will lead City into the rematch on the back of a resounding 4-1 victory against Manchester United on Sunday.

The Latics have also changed manager since then, with former Bolton Wanderers and Burnley boss Owen Coyle replacing Roberto Martinez, who moved to Everton after overseeing relegation to the Championship.

Fast forward 136 days to this fixture and a lot has changed for both clubs. Wigan are, of course, now a Championship club and both teams have different managers at the helm.
New City boss Manuel Pellegrini is currently basking in the glory of the stunning derby day demolition of Manchester United and his side seem to have hit their stride after the shock of losing away at Cardiff in August.
Wigan shrugged off playing away in Belgium on their European debut on Thursday night by comfortably beating Ipswich on Sunday. Manager Owen Coyle knows what a tricky challenge it is going to be trying to balance the demands of a promotion push as well as playing a minimum of six matches in the Europa League, defending the FA Cup and playing in this competition.

Both sides enter the competition at this stage, alongside the rest of England's European representatives.

City enjoyed a fine start to their Champions League campaign with a 3-0 win at Viktoria Plzen last Tuesday while Wigan, having qualified for the Europa League courtesy of their FA Cup triumph, were pleased with the 0-0 draw garnered from their first European tie away against Belgium's Zulte Waregem.

With both sides strongly fancied to challenge for honours  in their respective divisions before the season began, neither have had the start they may have desired in the league - although they both head into the encounter buoyed by superb wins at the weekend.

Swindon vs Chelsea September 24, 2013

The Robins have a close relationship with the north London club, and signed six Tottenham academy graduates this summer: Massimo Luongo, Nathan Byrne and Jack Barthram joined permanently, along with loanees Alex Pritchard, Ryan Mason and Grant Hall.
Given that influx of new players it is perhaps understandable that Swindon's form has been inconsistent this term, but Mark Cooper's side 

Chelsea travel to Swindon, kicking off their Capital One Cup campaign.

The Blues made it to the semifinals last year, before being dumped out by Swansea City. Although the bigger clubs often take this competition lightly, it was still a disappointing result for Chelsea. They'll be looking to at least make another deep run this season.

Mourinho's Blues may have one eye on Saturday's trip to Tottenham, but they will face several players with Spurs connections on Tuesday.

Mourinho's Blues may have one eye on Saturday's trip to Tottenham, but they will face several players with Spurs connections on Tuesday.
The Robins have a close relationship with the north London club, and signed six Tottenham academy graduates this summer: Massimo Luongo, Nathan Byrne and Jack Barthram joined permanently, along with loanees Alex Pritchard, Ryan Mason and Grant Hall.
Given that influx of new players it is perhaps understandable that Swindon's form has been inconsistent this term, but Mark Cooper's side have not lost at home since February.

Those odds reflect the remarkable strength in depth at Stamford Bridge. While Mourinho will not field his first-choice side against Swindon, the Robins are unlikely to take encouragement from a visiting team-sheet set to include David Luiz and Juan Mata.

For Swindon Town, this is an opportunity to claim a major scalp this year. The Capital One Cup and FA Cup are the only chances a smaller club like Swindon has to go up against the big sides in England.

You always see a few upsets in the early rounds of both knockout tournaments.

Here's a quick preview for this Capital One Cup fixture.


When: Tuesday, Sept. 24, at 2:45 p.m. ET; 7:45 p.m. BST

Where: County Ground, Swindon, England

Emmy Awards 2013 September 23, 2013

This evening, the television stars who make us laugh, cry or even scream will come together for the 65th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards.

Broadcasting live from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, the glamorous awards show will feature our favorite stars from the small screen including Sofía Vergara, Bryan Cranston and Amy Poehler. 
As you make your final predictions and clear your schedule (yes, you can DVR Dexter and Breaking Bad), we're giving you 10 things you have to know before tonight's big show.
Pop the popcorn and get ready! The Emmys are just hours away.

Cory Monteith's Emotional Tribute: Jane Lynch is expected to pay tribute to her close friend and Glee costar Sunday night. In a special (and emotional) In Memorium segment, Monteith and James Gandolfini, Jean Stapleton, Gary David Goldberg and Jonathan Winters will be honored for their bodies of work.
3. Elton John Is Performing: Yes, this night is technically dedicated to the best stars in television. However, that won't make us complain about a few superstar musical guests. The "Rocket Man" singer is scheduled to pay tribute to Liberace, whose HBO biopic, Behind the Candelabra, is up for 15 Emmys. The performance will mark John's first appearance at the TV awards show.

The biggest night in TV has arrived! All the biggest stars from your favorite shows are flocking to the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on Sept. 22 for the Emmys. It obviously all starts with a star-studded red carpet at 6 p.m. ET, and you can watch all the action below!

The 2013 Emmys will also be a night where we can properly remember and honor some of our favorite fallen stars. A light will definitely be shone on iconic actors like James Gandolfini and Jean Stapleton, but the awards show will also take special care with Cory Monteith’s tragic July death by putting on a special tribute.

Outside of the usual “In Memoriam” segment, a touching homage with music is being planned. “We felt [Cory] needed to be represented, that at 31, he passed away under very tragic circumstances,” Emmys producer Ken Ehrlich told E! News, explaining Cory’s special tribute.

Real Madrid 4-1 Getafe September 22, 2013

Real Madrid came from behind to earn what turned out to be a fairly comfortable win against Getafe. Pepe, Cristiano Ronaldo and Isco all found the net en route to a 4-1 win, and after the hosts cancelled out Getafe's early opener they never looked like getting anything but all three points.

It was an inauspicious start, however. The hosts lost record signing Gareth Bale during warmups, and Getafe added insult to injury by going ahead after just five minutes. Cristiano Ronaldo was dispossessed (unfairly, he thought), and while he was protesting Getafe pushed towards goal. Lafita then sent a deflected shot past Diego Lopez from outside the box. The man who did the deflecting, Pepe, soon made up for it with the equalising goal. Getafe played a dangerous attempted offside trap on a free kick, and it didn't work. That allowed Ronaldo to sneak in at the back post, and although his initial shot was well saved by Miguel Moya, Pepe scrambled in the rebound from close range.

Real Madrid were made to come from behind to record a 4-1 victory over city rivals Getafe at the Santiago Bernabeu on Sunday.

Angel Lafita gave the visitors a shock lead after just a matter of minutes but Carlo Ancelotti's side were soon ahead thanks to strikes from Pepe and Cristiano Ronaldo turned the game on its head before the break.

Isco put the three points beyond any doubt midway throught the second period before Ronaldo rounded off the victory with a sublime flick on Sami Khedira's cross.
However, the gloss was taken off the scoreline by concerns over the fitness of Gareth Bale, who missed out on what would have been his home league debut after suffering an injury in the warm-up. The pre-match headlines were dominated by the former Tottenham man, who was pencilled in to start behind Karim Benzema in attack, but failed to make the starting XI after pulling up with what was believed to be a hamstring problem. Isco retained his place in the side as a result, with Carlo Ancelotti making just three changes from the side that won 6-1 against Galatasaray in the UEFA Champions League in midweek.

Cardiff vs Tottenham September 22, 2013

Cardiff play host to Tottenham hoping to maintain their unbeaten home record in the Premier League.

Cardiff have shown they are more than a match for the Premier League big boys on home soil as they prepare to welcome Tottenham to the Cardiff City Stadium.

Malky Mackay's men picked up their only win of the season to date with an impressive 3-2 success over Manchester City and they have also drawn with Everton at home.

Cardiff have drawn their last two Premier League outings and they will be hoping to capitalise on any tiredness in the Tottenham ranks following their Europa League exploits.

Tottenham bounced back from their north London derby defeat by Arsenal with a 2-0 win over Norwich and they will be looking to keep pace with the leading pack with another three points at Cardiff.

Andre Villas-Boas shuffled his pack in midweek against Tromso and all his top stars are set to return to the starting line-up as Spurs look to record another victory over one of the Premier League new boys following their opening day win over Crystal Palace

Indeed, the summer of 2012 saw Caulker sign a four-year deal at Tottenham and set him up for a good future at White Hart Lane.

So he will be forgiven for thinking he has a point to prove come Sunday. The England International has come into the Cardiff side and looked every inch that player.

Since his debut, he has settled into a strong partnership with Ben Turner, has been very consistent and was even handed the captain’s armband for the Hull game in the absence of Craig Bellamy.

Sunday’s game against Spurs is one that will provide the toughest test so far this season.

A team really on the up, driven by a clever and tactically astute manager.

Tottenham were impressive last week and could have beaten Norwich by any score. Plus they look solid and have only let in one goal all season. Andre Villas-Boas looks like a Mourinho apprentice and has made sure his team are hard to beat, which is the way to do it in this league because nobody will score three or four every week.

But Cardiff is a hard place to go, especially after playing in the Europa League on Thursday night. The manager is already moaning that they've got to play Thursday-Sunday-Tuesday and that could carry through to the players. It's a hard one to call because I don't see how Tottenham will fail to create chances and I'm going to go for a draw - but if I had to pick someone to win I would say Tottenham. I've been impressed with them and I think they've got every chance of winning this Premier League.

Manchester United vs Manchester City September 22, 2013

Two bitter enemies will square off in an early Premier League fixture that will feel much more significant.

Manchester City and Manchester United will clash for the 166th time this Sunday, with United sporting the series advantage at 69-46-50.

Manchester City playmaker David Silva could return for the Manchester derby after recovering from a thigh injury.
Micah Richards has overcome a hamstring problem but Gael Clichy is not expected to feature following a similar injury.
Manchester United forward Danny Welbeck remains doubtful with a knee injury, and Phil Jones (ankle) and Rafael (hamstring) are still sidelined.
Shinji Kagawa will hope to retain his place, though Ashley Young and Nani are both in contention.

Both teams are fixed at 2-1-1 this season, placing them in a tie for seventh place on the Premier League table. A win would do wonders for each squad's title chances while also claiming bragging rights for all their supporters.

Despite the magnitude of the match, Wayne Rooney tried to place the marquee game into perspective, calling Liverpool their biggest rival and reminding everyone that no Week 5 contest will decipher the championship. From The Telegrpah's Mark Ogden:

Both teams may have made an unspectacular start in the Premier League, but their performances and goals scored in the Champions League on Tuesday will ensure that they come into the derby full of attacking confidence.
City could have scored a bucket-load at Plzen, with the pick of the three they did get coming from Yaya Toure. Although still nominally playing in a defensive midfield role, the giant Ivorian is again playing with a freedom that we perhaps didn't see as much last season.
He's certainly knocking the ball around nicely, with his 347 successful passes comfortably the highest number in the Premier League so far, and 65 more than United's best passer Michael Carrick.

"It's a massive game between two title contenders," Rooney said. "It's not going to define the season, but it's a big game, a local derby."

Nevertheless, it's the biggest bout on this weekend's slate, so let's look at which players could swing this pivotal contest between geometric foes.

When: Sunday, Sept. 22 at 11:00 a.m. ET/4:00 p.m. BST

Where: Etihad Stadium, Manchester

Chelsea vs Fulham September 21, 2013

Chelsea and Fulham clash at Stamford Bridge on Saturday evening for the first West London derby of the season.

The hosts suffered a disappointing home defeat to Basel on Wednesday night and will be looking to bounce back in the league against their local rivals.

Chelsea captain John Terry is likely to return after being rested in midweek.
Ramires sat out Wednesday's defeat by Basel through suspension but is available for domestic action, while Juan Mata will hope to earn a recall.


The Premier League season is only four games old but the return of the 'Special One' has so far not been a 'perfect one' or a 'contented one'.
It will have been a long week for Jose Mourinho, which will have reminded him once again that he has inherited a very different Chelsea squad to the one he left six years ago.

Darren Bent is fit for Fulham but fellow forward Dimitar Berbatov will have a fitness test on a hamstring problem.
Bryan Ruiz's ankle injury means he joins Aaron Hughes, Matthew Briggs and Maarten Stekelenburg on the sidelines.

Fulham made the perfect start to their season with three points at Sunderland, but have failed to win in their three games since.

Blues manager Jose Mourinho has no injury or suspension concerns for the game, but could opt to drop one or two of the players who disappointed on Wednesday.

Dimitar Berbatov is expected to return from the injury he picked up against West Bromwich Albion, but Darren Bent and Bryan Ruiz will most likely miss out for the Cottagers.

Chelsea: Cech; Ivanovic, Cahill, David Luiz, Cole; Oscar, Lampard, Ramires; Mata, Hazard, Eto'o

Fulham: Stockdale; Riether, Senderos, Hangeland, Richardson; Duff, Sidwell, Parker, Kacaniklic; Kasami; Berbatov

West Ham vs Everton September 21, 2013

Everton will be seeking to stretch their unbeaten run against West Ham United to 11 games when they face Sam Allardyce's shot-shy side at Upton Park on Saturday.

West Ham last beat Everton in the Premier League in April 2007 when Bobby Zamora's goal earned a 1-0 win and the hosts head into this weekend's fixture with problems in attack.

Though West Ham started the season with a 2-0 home win over Cardiff, they have not scored in three subsequent games and have managed just six shots on target this term.

The Hammers also have the worst shooting accuracy in the division at just 20 per cent and it is almost seven years since they last went four consecutive Premier League games without a goal.

Everton have not exactly been prolific either so far this term after scoring only three goals in their four-match unbeaten start to the campaign.

Steven Naismith's header secured Roberto Martinez his first league win at the helm against Chelsea last week and Everton have at least been enjoying plenty of possession in their opponents' half of the pitch.

Martinez's men have attempted more passes in the final third than any other top-flight team and currently sit sixth in Europe in that statistic.

West Ham started their season off with a strong victory over Cardiff City with their new additions from the last two transfer windows getting things off to the right start. However, injuries to key players such as Andy Carroll, Stewart Downing and Joe Cole have seen the club hampered as of late as their struggle to build their offense around their summer marquee signing's of Carroll and Downing.

 Everton on the other hand continue to only look stronger every week under Roberto Martinez as his Toffees share the undefeated status of the Premier League with neighboring rivals Liverpool and know one else. After three straight draws and the sell of Marouane Fellaini to Manchester United, the club managed to upset Chelsea at home to remain unbeaten and earn their first victory of the year as Martinez continues to send out the right players week after week.

West Bromwich vs Sunderland September 21, 2013

West Bromwich Albion host Sunderland at the weekend as both teams look to register their first Premier League win of the season.

The Baggies and the Black Cats currently sit in the bottom two positions in the league table, with a victory apiece in the League Cup all that they have to show for their season so far.

Defeats to Fulham, Crystal Palace and Arsenal have so far dampened the Paolo Di Canio ‘revolution’ which bought a colossal 13 new faces to Wearside this summer, although they were extremely unlucky not to see out an away win at Southampton three games ago, and they’re already approaching their next fixture away at West Bromwich Albion in much need of their first three points.

But for all the recent talk condemning the enthusiastic Di Canio so early on, West Brom are only one position above Sunderland in 19th place and Steve Clarke is also desperate for a win after seeing his side do the complete opposite of last season by starting off rather slow this time around, with just two points being collected thus far.

West Brom head coach Steve Clarke will have new signing Stephane Sessegnon at his disposal after the former Sunderland man was finally handed a work permit earlier this week.

Sunderland boss Paolo Di Canio will be able to call upon defender John O'Shea, who missed the 3-1 defeat to Arsenal through suspension.

The Italian could also recall midfielder Craig Gardner, who came off the bench to score last weekend.

West Bromwich Albion: Myhill; Olsson, Ridgewell, McAuley, Jones; Yacob, Brunt, Amalfitano, Mulumbu; Anichebe, Sessegnon

Sunderland: Westwood; Celustka, Colback, Diakite, O'Shea; Ki, Johnson, Gardner, Mavrias; Fletcher, Altidore

Liverpool vs Southampton September 21, 2013

Liverpool's Daniel Agger is expected to return after missing Monday's draw at Swansea with a side strain.
Philippe Coutinho is out for several weeks after shoulder surgery so the likes of Iago Aspas and Raheem Sterling will be pushing for a recall.

Southampton left-back Luke Shaw has overcome the knock that forced him to limp off in the draw with West Ham.

But fellow left-back Danny Fox remains a doubt with an ankle complaint and Tadanari Lee may also miss out.

Southampton have a very clear game plan under Maurico Pochettino. Under previous manager Nigel Adkins, Southampton took a more patient approach and looked to be compact in their own half especially against the stronger teams. However, the new manager changed the mind-set and now has the team hunting the ball down in the oppositions half when the possession is lost. The key to this tactic is Lambert and the attacking midfield trio with Wanyama & Schneiderlin backing them up. That midfield of players are all energetic enough and aged between 18-25yrs to carry out such gameplan. Young Jack Cork, who has now been displaced by Wanyama in the team, commented last February on the new high intensity pressing game saying “…it does feel like you need two hearts to play like that“.

Signs of exciting times ahead then? Well, yes, but in a back-to-front way I think the most exciting thing about Liverpool's start is that few seem to be getting TOO excited. There was even talk of a "reality check" from Monday's 2-2 draw at Swansea - a result most teams would happily shake hands on before kick-off.
Southampton drew last week, too, with their failure to turn umpteen chances into goals the reason they couldn't beat West Ham at home. Indeed, it's been a problem for Saints going back to last season, with only four scored in their last nine league games.

"This Is Anfield". It's only a sign, but it's the reason Liverpool's tunnel is arguably the most famous in world football - and a sign that might be starting to resonate with visiting teams again.

Liverpool are 10 home games unbeaten, with only West Brom having left Anfield victorious in 2013 - a year in which Liverpool have so far won seven home league games. At this same stage of 2012, the Kop had only celebrated two successes and wouldn't cheer a third for another month.

Newcastle vs Hull City September 21, 2013

Newcastle are without Steven Taylor, who damaged a hamstring in training.
Shola Ameobi is out with an injury picked up on international duty with Nigeria, while Jonas Gutierrez remains out with a hamstring problem.

As a boy, Danny Graham was a Magpies fan, but his association with Sunderland - and he played in their 3-0 win at Newcastle in April - means he won't be receiving a hometown welcome at St James' Park.
The Hull striker has not scored in any game since January. If he takes part in this one it will be his 22nd outing since last finding the back of the net. Steve Bruce must decided whether to stick with him up front or to pick Yannick Sagbo, who is available again after suspension.

Hull captain Robert Koren has broken a bone in his right foot and faces up to eight weeks out, while Maynor Figueroa has been granted compassionate leave.
Paul McShane is out with a hamstring injury, but striker Yannick Sagbo returns from suspension.

Newcastle United (Possible, 4-3-3): Krul; Debuchy, Coloccini, Yanga-Mbiwa, Santon; Anita, Sissoko, Cabaye; Ben Arfa, Cissé, Rémy. 
Out: Gutierrez, S Taylor (both hamstring), R Taylor (knee), Sh Ameobi, Williamson (both unspecified).

Hull City (Possible, 4-3-2-1): McGregor; Elmohamady, Chester, Davies, Rosenior; Quinn, Huddlestone, Livermore; Aluko, Brady; Sagbo.
Out: Dudgeon (unspecified), Koren (foot), Figueroa (personal), McShane (hamstring).

Norwich vs Aston Villa September 21, 2013

Prior to the start of the season there was great hope that Norwich City and Aston Villa could both have successful Premier League campaigns. The Canaries arguably had the most impressive transfer window in the entire division, while it seemed almost impossible for the Villans to fare quite as badly as they did last season -- especially retaining top scorer Christian Benteke.

Aston Villa will be looking to pull away from the Premier League's bottom three when they travel to Norwich City on Saturday.

Paul Lambert's side have lost three of their opening four fixtures, including last Saturday's 2-1 reversal to Newcastle United at Villa Park.

Norwich, who sit two places and one point ahead of Villa in 15th, were beaten 2-0 by Tottenham Hotspur last weekend.

Canaries boss Chris Hughton has no fresh injury concerns but may decide to shuffle his pack, with Gary Hooper in contention to make his debut after recovering from a shin injury.

Villa manager Paul Lambert may make changes to the side that lost against Newcastle, with Aleksandar Tonev and Libor Kozak pushing for starts.

However, neither team has delivered on the expectation so far. Norwich have picked up four points from their opening three games and Villa just three points, having not won since the opening game of the season. That means that this game could be quite a cagey affair, between two teams looking to push away from the foot of the table.

Norwich City: John Ruddy; Javier Garrido, Sébastien Bassong, Michael Turner, Steven Whittaker; Nathan Redmond, Leroy Fer, Bradley Johnson, Robert Snodgrass; Johan Elmander; Ricky van Wolfswinkel

Aston Villa: Brad Guzan; Antonio Luna, Ciaran Clark, Ron Vlaar, Matthew Lowton; Fabian Delph, Ashley Westwood, Yacouba Sylla; Gabriel Agbonlahor, Christian Benteke, Aleksandar Tonev

Match Date/Time: Saturday, 12:45 p.m. local, 7:45 a.m. ET

Tottenham vs Tromso September 19, 2013

Tottenham Hotspur kick off their Europa League campaign with a visit from Norwegian side Tromso IL in Group K on Thursday night.

Manager Andre Villas-Boas is likely to make a number of changes to his usual starting lineup for the Premier League, with Jermain Defoe in line to start up front if Roberto Soldado is rested.

Tottenham kick off their Europa League Group K campaign with a home clash with Norwegian side Tromso on Thursday night (8.05pm).

Spurs reached the quarter-finals of the competition last season and they will be looking to improve on that this term.

Andre Villas-Boas' side have started the Premier League season well with three wins from four games, but the Portuguese is expected to make a number of changes to his side for the Europa League.

Wingers Aaron Lennon (foot) and Nacer Chadli (hip) are both ruled out through injury, while midfielder Etienne Capoue is sidelined with an ankle problem.

Jermain Defoe could be in line for a rare start, but Emmanuel Adebayor is not in the first-team plans of Villas-Boas and continues to train with the development squad.

Romanian defender Vlad Chiriches could also make his debut in a white shirt.

Spurs have begun their Premier League campaign with three wins from four and currently lie third, level on points with North London rivals Arsenal.

Tromso, meanwhile, have not had a good season in the Eliteserien, which is nearing its close, and occupy 13th place in the 16-team league, meaning that they have relegation worries as well as a European campaign to worry about.

Their victory over Besiktas in qualifying for the group stage was one of the shocks of the European season and will mean that Spurs should not treat them lightly at White Hart Lane.

Spurs: Friedel; Walker, Kaboul, Chiriches, Naughton; Townsend, Sandro, Sigurdsson, Holtby, Kane; Defoe

Tromso: Sahlman; Fojut, Koppinen, Norbye, Ciss; Bendiksen, Drage, Andersen, Johansen; Moldskred, Ondrasek

Waregem vs Wigan September 19, 2013

Wigan loan signing Ryan Shotton will make his debut in the club's first Europa League match against Belgian side Zulte Waregem on Thursday.

Manager Owen Coyle confirmed the defender - signed on loan from Stoke until 2 January - will feature.
Callum McManaman, James McClean and Manchester United loanee Nick Powell will also play, but the rested Shaun Maloney has not travelled.

"It presents a great experience for our players and the club," said Coyle.
He described the match as "historic", adding: "The excitement around the whole town has been building.
"We want to enjoy these experiences, and the only way to do that is to perform well and win the game."

Wigan begin their first European football campaign when they travel to Zulte Waregem in the Europa League on Thursday.

The English side secured their place in the competition with an unlikely victory in the FA Cup in May, when a Ben Watson header in the dying stages secured a 1-0 win over Manchester City at Wembley.

"The players are a lot more technical on the continent, which we’ll have to get to grips with, and I found it an interesting challenge."

Belgian side Zulte Waregem finished last season's domestic campaign in second position, earning a place in the Champions League only to be knocked out in the third qualifying round by PSV Eindhoven.

Zulte's European adventure continues in the Europa League, however, and they ensured their participation in the group stages with a 3-2 aggregate victory over Cypriot side APOEL in the play-off round.

They occupy fifth spot in Belgium's Pro League, having won four of their opening seven matches.

However, they head into the encounter on the back of a heavy 5-2 defeat away to Genk on Sunday and Francky Dury's side will be keen for a quick response.

Valencia vs Swansea September 19, 2013

Swansea kick off their Group A campaign in the Europa League on Thursday (kick-off 6pm BST) with a glamorous away fixture against Valencia.

Michael Laudrup's men booked their place in the competition by winning the Capital One Cup last season and they have negotiated qualifying ties against Malmo and Petrolul Ploiesti.

Swansea now have the opportunity to travel to Spain and play at the 55,000-capacity Mestalla in the sort of fixture that would have seemed like a distant dream to fans just a few seasons ago.

Laudrup has confidently claimed that his side can 'beat anyone' in the Europe League, and they will be looking to make a strong start in their bid to advance from a group that also contains Swiss side St Gallen and Kuban Krasnodar of Russia.

Swansea go into the match on the back of a 2-2 draw with Liverpool which left them with four points from their opening four Premier League games of the season.

Winger Pablo Hernandez has been ruled out of the clash with his former club due to a hamstring injury.

Leon Britton is banned having been sent off against Petrolul Ploiesti in the play-off round, while a thigh injury is set to keep defender Neil Taylor sidelined.

But record signing Wilfried Bony has made the journey to Spain despite picking up a rib injury against Liverpool on Monday, and the striker will be assessed following training.

Valencia have endured a tough start to the Primera Liga season and are currently 16th in their domestic table after losing three of their first four games.

Pablo Hernandez will miss out on the chance to face his former Valencia team-mates as a hamstring strain keeps the winger out of Swansea's Europa League clash at the Mestalla.

Midfielder Leon Britton is another absentee, having been sent off against Petrolul Ploiesti in the play-off round, while a thigh injury is set to keep defender Neil Taylor sidelined.

But record signing Wilfried Bony has made the journey to Spain despite picking up a rib injury against Liverpool on Monday, and the striker will be assessed following training.

Provisional squad: Vorm, Amat, Flores, Williams, Shelvey, Michu, Bony, Dyer, Lamah, Routledge, Monk, De Guzman, Canas, Rangel, Pozuelo, Tremmel, Davies, Tiendalli, Vazquez.

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