EUROPEAN football is back this week as the Champions League and Europa League group stages get underway.
There are a number of intriguing clashes on offer tonight, including Arsenal v Cologne and Atalanta v Everton.
Friday night league football returns on Friday when Rangers travel the short distance to Firhill to face Partick Thistle in the Ladbrokes Premiership.
BT Sport 1 will show the action from 7.45pm.
Thursday 14th September 2017
Atalanta v Everton
UEFA Europa League Group Stage
18:00
BT Sport Showcase / BT Sport 2
Apollon Limassol v Lyon
UEFA Europa League Group Stage
18:00
BT Sport ESPN
Austria Wien v AC Milan
UEFA Europa League Group Stage
18:00
BT Sport 3
Arsenal v FC Cologne
UEFA Europa League Group Stage
20:05
BT Sport 2 / BT Sport 4K UHD
Crvena Zvezda v BATE Borisov
UEFA Europa League Group Stage
20:05
BT Sport ESPN
Hertha Berlin v Athletic Bilbao
UEFA Europa League Group Stage
20:05
BT Sport 3
Marseille v Konyaspor
UEFA Europa League Group Stage
20:05
BT Sport Extra 2
Friday 15th September 2017
Hannover 96 v Hamburg
Bundesliga
19:30
BT Sport 3
Club Brugge v Mechelen
Belgian Jupiler League
19:30
FreeSports
Partick Thistle v Rangers
Scottish Premiership
19:45
BT Sport 1
Toulouse v Bordeaux
Ligue 1
19:45
BT Sport Extra 2
AFC Bournemouth v Brighton & Hove Albion
Premier League
20:00
Sky Sports Premier League / Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports Ultra HD
Eibar v Leganes
La Liga
20:00
Sky Sports Football
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