Sunday sport: United face Everton, Katie Taylor two-weight world boxing champion
Tottenham Hotspur say the club is "extremely saddened" following the death of their former player and manager Terry Venables at the age of 80.
Tributes will be paid to England's Euro 96 boss before Spurs' Premier League match with Aston Villa this afternoon.
Gary Lineker - who played under Venables at Barcelona - has described him as the "most innovative coach" he played for.
That game between Spurs and Villa kicks-off inside the hour at 2pm.
Then the main game of the day sees Everton back in action for the first time since they were deducted 10 points for breaching financial rules today.
They host Manchester United from 4:30pm.
The Toffees go into the game 19th in the table with four points while United are 8th and a win would see them go 6th.
Arsenal will look to keep up their impressive form in the Women's Super League this afternoon.
The Gunners take on West Ham United at 2pm with league leaders Chelsea facing Leicester City at the same time.
Going into the games there is just three points between the two London sides.
There's also a 2pm start for Liverpool versus Brighton.
It's scoreless after just over 15 minutes of play in the early game of the day between Manchester United and Bristol City.
At 4:30pm, Aston Villa play host to Everton and the final game of the day sees Manchester City take on Tottenham Hotspur.
Kick off in that one is at 6:45pm.
In the Scottish Premiership Aberdeen lead Rangers 1-0 at half-time.
Should the result stay like this Celtic would finish the day nine points clear of their Glasgow rivals at the top of the table.
Ireland's Katie Taylor is a two-weight world boxing champion today after beating England's Chantelle Cameron on points in their rematch at Dublin's 3 Arena last night.
Bray native