The TV schedules are looking a bit different tonight thanks to Eurovision (Picture: BBC)
There are only a few weeks left of the Premier League season, with the title race between Arsenal and Manchester City still just too close to call.
Man City currently sit top of the table, with 82 points from 34 games, while Arsenal sit just one point behind, although they have played one game more than the current champions.
The Gunners will be hoping that Everton can do them a favour when Pep Guardiola’s team travels there on Sunday, May 14, while Arsenal host Brighton.
However, before that, there is a whole roaster of exciting Saturday football action to look forward to with the lives of Aston Villa vs Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United vs Wolves.
Footy fans however may have noticed that Saturday night’s Match Of The Day is not part of BBC One’s schedule this evening, with the channel dedicated to live coverage of the 2023 Eurovision final.
So, is Match Of The Day still on tonight?
Is Match Of The Day on tonight?
Rest assured football fans, Match Of The Day will still be on TV tonight, albeit on a different channel.
MOTD will air on BBC Two at the slightly earlier time of 10pm, with Eurovision coverage on BBC One expected to last until midnight.
Gary Lineker will once again be on hosting duties, taking you through all the highlights of Saturday’s six games with a panel of experts.
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What games will be featured on Match Of The Day tonight?
Highlights of every Saturday game will be on the show tonight, with key matches taking place at either end of the table.
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The matches that will feature are as follows (the order on the show may differ):
Leeds United vs Newcastle United
Aston Villa vs Tottenham Hotspur
Chelsea vs Nottingham Forest
Crystal Palace vs Bournemouth
Manchester United vs Wolves
Southampton vs Fulham
Many of the teams playing today are in the heat of a relegation battle, with Nottingham Forest keen to stay out of the bottom three, which currently consists of Leicester City, Leeds and Southampton.
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Leeds, with their new manager Sam Allardyce, face some stiff competition from Eddie Howe’s Magpies, who will be looking to further cement their position in the top four.
Man United will also be looking to strengthen their top four chances as they host Wolves – while Aston Villa and Spurs will both be looking to capitalise and maintain their own challenge of getting Champions League qualification for next season.
Match Of The Day is on BBC Two tonight at 10pm.
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