
Premier League football is back once more this weekend on Sky Sports.

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Let's look at the TV line-ups for the weekend…
Who are the Sky Sports commentators and pundits?
Friday Night Football
Is there Friday Night Football this weekend?
No, there is no Premier League fixture on Friday night. Oxford United face Ipswich Town in the Championship instead, live on Sky Sports Main Event
Saturday Night Football
Who are the pundits on Saturday's Sky Sports coverage?

It's a double bill this Saturday evening on Sky Sports: Everton host Newcastle United, with both sides on a roll after huge wins over Manchester clubs, before Tottenham Hotspur host Fulham in North London, looking to turn around their dismal home form.
Kelly Cates is live from 5pm, alongside Izzy Christiansen and former Toffees centre-back, Phil Jagielka – with former Spurs man Michael Dawson replacing Jagielka for the second kick-off.
Super Sunday
Who are the Sky pundits on Super Sunday?

It's another busy Sunday on Sky, with four clashes: Mark Chapman begins the coverage from 12:30pm in the studio for three early fixtures, as Aston Villa host Wolves on Sky Sports Premier League, Nottingham Forest play Brighton & Hove Albion on Sky Sports Cricket and Liverpool travel to West Ham United on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event.
Punditry for the early kick-offs comes courtesy of Jamie Carragher and Conor Coady, with Carra staying behind for Sky's Extra-Time analysis show, on air from 7:30pm, where the former Liverpool defender will be providing tactical insight into all the game's clashes.
Dave Jones, meanwhile, presents from Stamford Bridge for Chelsea vs Arsenal from 4pm, with former Blue Daniel Sturridge and ex-Gunner Theo Walcott joining him.
Commentary for that one comes from Peter Drury, with Gary Neville by his side.
Monday Night Football
Is there Monday Night Football this weekend?
No, there's no Monday Night Football this weekend. Instead, Birmingham City face Watford in the Championship, which will be on Sky Sports Main Event from 8pm.