A huge weekend of Scottish football awaits, with Celtic having the chance to wrap up their seventh successive league title against Rangers.
Brendan Rodgers' side host their rivals at Parkhead on Sunday at 12pm and all the action will be shown on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event.
Before then, Aberdeen continue their race for second place against Hearts on Friday night live on BT Sport 2 at 7.45pm.
There is a huge game in the relegation battle on Saturday lunchtime when rock-bottom Ross County travel to Hamilton Accies, which will be on Sky Sports Football at 12.30pm.
Friday 27th April 2018
Newcastle Jets v Melbourne City
Hyundai A-League Semi-Final
10:50
BT Sport 2
Hoffenheim v Hannover 96
Bundesliga
19:30
BT Sport 3
Cefn Druids v Connah's Quay
Welsh Premier League
19:30
S4C
Genk v Club Brugge
Belgian Jupiler League
19:30
Premier Sports
Montpellier v St Etienne
Ligue 1
19:45
BT Sport Extra 3
Fulham v Sunderland
Championship
19:45
Sky Sports Football / Sky Sports Main Event
Aberdeen v Hearts
Scottish Premiership
19:45
BT Sport 2 / BT Sport Extra 1
Chelsea U18 v Arsenal U18
FA Youth Cup Final 1st Leg
19:45
ITV4
Levante v Sevilla
La Liga
20:00
Sky Sports Mix / Sky Sports Red Button
Saturday 28th April 2018
Sydney FC v Melbourne Victory
Hyundai A-League Semi-Final
10:50
BT Sport 2
Espanyol v Las Palmas
La Liga
12:00
Sky Sports Red Button
Liverpool v Stoke City
Premier League
12:30
Sky Sports Premier League / Sky 1 / Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports Ultra HD
Hamilton Academical v Ross County
Scottish Premiership
12:30
Sky Sports Football
Woking v Dover Athletic
National League
12:30
BT Sport 1 / BT Sport 4K UHD
Swansea City v Chelsea
Premier League
17:30
BT Sport 1 / BT Sport 4K UHD
Bayer Leverkusen v VFB Stuttgart
Bundesliga
17:30
BT Sport 2
Middlesbrough v Millwall
Championship
17:30
Sky Sports Football / Sky Sports Main Event
Real Madrid v Leganes
La Liga
17:30
Sky Sports Mix / Sky Sports Red Button
Atlanta United v Montreal Impact
MLS
18:00
Sky Sports Red Button
Inter Milan v Juventus
Serie A
19:45
BT Sport 2
Villarreal v Celta Vigo
La Liga
19:45
Sky Sports Football
Toronto FC v Chicago Fire
MLS
20:00
Sky Sports Mix / Sky Sports Red Button
Sunday 29th April 2018
Numancia v Real Oviedo
La Liga 2
11:00
FreeSports
Getafe v Girona
La Liga
11:00
Sky Sports Red Button
Crotone v Sassuolo
Serie A
11:30
BT Sport 1
Celtic v Rangers
Scottish Premiership
12:00
Sky Sports Football / Sky Sports Main Event
Ajax v AZ Alkmaar
Eredivisie
13:30
Sky Sports Red Button
Lyon Women v Man City Women
UEFA Women's Champions League Semi-Final 2nd Leg
13:45
BBC Red Button
Rennes v Toulouse
Ligue 1
14:00
BT Sport Extra 2
Bologna v AC Milan
Serie A
14:00
BT Sport ESPN
West Ham v Man City
Premier League
14:15
Sky Sports Premier League / Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports Ultra HD
Mainz v RB Leipzig
Bundesliga
14:30
BT Sport 2
Alaves v Atletico Madrid
La Liga
15:15
Sky Sports Football
Angers v Marseille
Ligue 1
16:00
BT Sport Extra 2
Man Utd v Arsenal
Premier League
16:30
Sky Sports Premier League / Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports Ultra HD
Wolfsburg Women v Chelsea Ladies
UEFA Women's Champions League Semi-Final 2nd Leg
16:30
BBC Red Button
Werder Bremen v Borussia Dortmund
Bundesliga
17:00
BT Sport 2
Fiorentina v Napoli
Serie A
17:00
BT Sport 1
Valencia v Eibar
La Liga
17:30
Sky Sports Football
Maritimo v FC Porto
Primeira Liga
18:00
FreeSports
Torino v Lazio
Serie A
19:45
BT Sport 1
Deportivo La Coruna v Barcelona
La Liga
19:45
Sky Sports Football / Sky Sports Main Event
PSG v Guingamp
Ligue 1
20:00
BT Sport 2
Colorado Rapids v Orlando City
MLS
21:00
Sky Sports Mix / Sky Sports Red Button
New York City FC v FC Dallas
MLS
23:00
Sky Sports Football
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