ENGLISH cup action continues in earnest this week before the mid-season Florida Cup gets underway.
Brighton face Crystal Palace at 7.45pm on BT Sport 2 tonight to conclude the FA Cup third round.
The Carabao Cup semi-final first legs follow, with Bristol City looking to spring a major upset away to Manchester City on Tuesday, live on Sky Sports Football at 7.45pm.
Chelsea then host Arsenal at 8pm on Wednesday, live on the same channel.
Rangers are currently in the USA to compete in the Florida Cup during their winter break and you can see the team they will face on Saturday, Corinthians, in action against PSV Eindhoven at midnight on Thursday on FreeSports.
Monday 8th January 2018
Brisbane Roar v Sydney FC
Hyundai A-League
08:50
BT Sport 1
Man Utd U23 v West Ham U23
Premier League 2
19:00
MUTV
Brighton & Hove Albion v Crystal Palace
FA Cup 3rd Round
19:45
BT Sport 2 / BT Sport 4K UHD
Malaga v Espanyol
La Liga
20:00
Sky Sports Football / Sky Sports Main Event
Tuesday 9th January 2018
Newcastle Jets v Central Coast Mariners
Hyundai A-League
08:50
BT Sport ESPN
Perth Glory v Melbourne City
Hyundai A-League
11:00
BT Sport ESPN
Man City v Bristol City
Carabao Cup Semi-Final 1st Leg
19:45
Sky Sports Football / Sky Sports Main Event
Wednesday 10th January 2018
Wellington Phoenix v Melbourne Victory
Hyundai A-League
06:35
BT Sport ESPN
Western Sydney Wanderers v Adelaide United
Hyundai A-League
08:50
BT Sport ESPN
Chelsea v Arsenal
Carabao Cup Semi-Final 1st Leg
20:00
Sky Sports Football / Sky Sports Main Event
Amiens SC v PSG
Coupe de la Ligue Quarter-Final
20:05
BT Sport 3
Thursday 11th January 2018
Corinthians v PSV Eindhoven
Florida Cup
00:00
FreeSports
Friday 12th January 2018
Newcastle Jets v Brisbane Roar
Hyundai A-League
08:50
BT Sport ESPN
Man City U23 v Liverpool U23
Premier League 2
19:00
LFCTV
Bayer Leverkusen v Bayern Munich
Bundesliga
19:30
BT Sport 3
Sheffield United v Sheffield Wednesday
Championship
19:45
Sky Sports Football / Sky Sports Main Event
Getafe v Malaga
La Liga
20:00
Sky Sports Red Button
GD Chaves v Vitoria Guimaraes
Primeira Liga
20:30
FreeSports
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