Saturday sport: Chelsea lead London derby, Women's Rugby World Cup continues
A west London derby is the lunchtime offering in today's Premier League action.
Fulham have made the short trip to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea.
The visitors come to the Bridge looking for their first win of the league campaign,
Chelsea currently lead 1-0 after a header from a corner by Joao Pedro.
Ahead of that game, Christopher Nkunku has left Chelsea to join Italian side AC Milan.
The French forward has signed a five-year contract at the San Siro.
Bayern Munich have agreed a record loan fee of over €15 million with the Blues for striker Nicolas Jackson.
Newcastle have completed the signing of striker Nick Woltemade from Stuttgart in a club-record deal worth up to €80 million.
The Germany international has agreed a long-term contract at St James' Park.
That could pave the way for Alexander Isak's exit, with the Swedish forward keen on a move to Liverpool.
Meath LGFA are on the hunt for a new manager of their senior footballers.
Shane McCormack has stepped down after two years in charge of the Royal County.
He guided Meath to this year's All-Ireland final, where they were beaten 2-16 to 10 points by Dublin earlier this month.
The pool stage continues at the Women's Rugby World Cup.
Hotly-tipped Canada are 42-0 up against Wales at the Salford Community Stadium.
That's followed by the meeting of Scotland and Fiji at the same ground from 2:45pm.
Tournament hosts England go up against Samoa at Franklin's Gardens, with kickoff at 5pm.
It is a 7:30pm start for Australia's meeting with the United States in York.
Energia Park plays host to Finals Day in the Women's Interpro Championship this afternoon.
Table toppers Munster will bid to dethrone Leinster in the decider from 16:30pm.
Before that, Connacht take on Ulster in the