Foot Reference - BBC Premier League
The BBC Premier League is a top-level football competition. The BBC is a British broadcaster that covers the Premier League. Its coverage reaches almost every part of the UK, with a range of programs including The Player, Insider and Match of the Day. The BBC also broadcasts a number of international games and highlights. This season marks the tenth anniversary of the Premier League.
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BBC Football Fixtures for September
There are a number of big European and British tournaments kicking off this month, with the Champions League, Europa League, and Europa Conference League all set to get underway in midweek. Six teams from the UK will be competing in the group stages of the Champions League, including Celtic, Manchester United, and Rangers. Scottish side Rangers will be in the group of Scottish champions Celtic, having come through qualifying play-offs. The Champions League group stage will also include four Premier League sides. While Manchester United and Arsenal will have to settle for action in the Europa League on Thursday, both sides will be keen to make the most of it.
Premier League fixtures will resume this weekend
The Premier League is set to resume on Friday, September 21st after a three-week break caused by the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. This weekend, seven of the ten scheduled games will go ahead, with three fixtures postponed due to the events surrounding the funeral of Her Majesty The Queen. The games that will not take place are Chelsea v Liverpool, Leeds v Manchester United and Brighton v Crystal Palace.
Some of the matches were postponed or moved to the next weekend due to safety concerns. Liverpool vs Liverpool was moved to Sunday evening. Everton vs West Ham was also moved. The match between Manchester City and Arsenal was also postponed. A number of games were postponed due to security concerns - although the Premier League has extended the term by two weeks to compensate for the absence of police.
Three Premier League matches were postponed on Saturday and Sunday due to the events surrounding the funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth. Brighton vs Palace was originally cancelled due to transport strikes. Similarly, matches at Chelsea and United were cancelled due to policing issues. Other games are rescheduled as a courtesy to fans.
UEFA Women's Under-17's Championship
The UEFA Women's Under-17'S Championship is an annual youth football cup competition between the under-17 women's national teams of Europe. It was first held in 2007 with Germany taking the inaugural title. The tournament acts as a UEFA qualifier for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup. The top three teams in the competition receive tickets for the World Cup.
In their last match, the Republic of Ireland Women's Under-17s were beaten 2-0 by Finland in the Round 2 UEFA Women's Under-17 European Championship. However, the side came back in the following round, battling back to draw 1-1 with Slovakia at Tallaght Stadium.
During the tournament, the United States will face both Germany and Spain. Both teams have experienced struggles in their recent campaigns, with Jill Scott suffering from an injury earlier this season and Fran Kirby suffering fatigue. These two teams will be in the final.
UEFA European Under-17's Championship
The UEFA European Under-17's Championship is a soccer tournament for youth teams, and the BBC will broadcast all the action from Israel between 16 May and 1 June. Throughout the tournament, 16 teams will compete for the title. The defending champions are the Netherlands U17. The games will be broadcast live on BBC One and BBC Two. The action will also be available on BBC iPlayer.
The BBC will broadcast every game of the tournament, including the highlights. The broadcast will start with a preview show on BBC One on Wednesday, June 9, and will include exclusive coverage of the opening match between Turkey and Italy in Rome on Friday, June 11. Other highlights will be available on ITV's website and on their Twitter feed.
The BBC will also broadcast the tournament's women's tournament, which will be broadcast live on BBC One and BBC Two. It will be the first major women's football tournament England has hosted since 2005. England's first match will be against Austria on July 6. All group stage matches will be aired on the BBC, and the clash matches of the final round of each group will be streamed on BBC iPlayer.
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