EUROPA LEAGUE action resumes tonight, with Manchester United taking on Ukrainian side Zorya at Old Trafford.
Jose Mourinho's side got off to a poor start in Europe's secondary club competition, losing 1-0 to Feyenoord two weeks ago.
Southampton and Irish outfit Dundalk are also in action, as well as Italian giants Inter, while Hearts' trip to face Motherwell in the Scottish Premiership will also be shown live this Friday.
Thursday 29th September 2016
Toronto FC v Orlando City
MLS
00:30
Sky Sports 1 / Sky Sports 1 HD
Hapoel Be'er Sheva v Southampton
UEFA Europa League Group Stage
18:00
BT Sport 3 / BT Sport 3 HD
Sparta Prague v Inter Milan
UEFA Europa League Group Stage
18:00
BT Sport ESPN / BT Sport ESPN HD
Schalke 04 v Red Bull Salzburg
UEFA Europa League Group Stage
18:00
BT Sport Extra 2
Ajax v Standard Liege
UEFA Europa League Group Stage
18:00
BT Sport Extra 4
Man Utd v FC Zorya Luhansk
UEFA Europa League Group Stage
20:05
BT Sport 2 / BT Sport 2 HD / BT Sport 4K UHD
Dundalk v Maccabi Tel-Aviv
UEFA Europa League Group Stage
20:05
BT Sport ESPN / BT Sport ESPN HD
Fenerbahce v Feyenoord
UEFA Europa League Group Stage
20:05
BT Sport Showcase / BT Sport 3 / BT Sport 3 HD / BT Sport Extra 3
Athletic Bilbao v Rapid Vienna
UEFA Europa League Group Stage
20:05
BT Sport Extra 2
Friday 30th September 2016
Venezuela Women U17 v Germany Women U17
FIFA U17 Women's World Cup Group Stage
13:00
British Eurosport / British Eurosport HD
Jordan Women U17 v Spain Women U17
FIFA U17 Women's World Cup Group Stage
18:00
British Eurosport / British Eurosport HD
RB Leipzig v FC Augsburg
Bundesliga
19:30
BT Sport 3 / BT Sport 3 HD
Motherwell v Hearts
Scottish Premiership
19:45
BT Sport 2 / BT Sport 2 HD / BT Sport Extra 1
Rennes v Guingamp
Ligue 1
19:45
BT Sport ESPN / BT Sport ESPN HD
Real Sociedad v Real Betis
La Liga
19:45
Sky Sports Mix / Sky Sports Mix HD
Everton v Crystal Palace
Premier League
20:00
Sky Sports 2 / Sky Sports 2 HD / Sky Sports Ultra HD
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