Premier League buildup, Lionesses v Brazil and more – matchday live

Join Dominic Booth for news, previews and discussion as we prepare for another big day of action

Premier League buildup, Lionesses v Brazil and more – matchday live

8.58am BST Welsh legend Jess Fishlock prepares to call time on a glittering international career this afternoon, as they take on Australia in a friendly at her home ground of Cardiff City Stadium. It should be an emotional occasion for the icon of 165 caps, whose Wales career has spanned nearly two decades, with Fishlock telling the BBC she “owes everything to Wales”. “My biggest success so far is having kids say: ‘I can do that’. It was never about me playing. All I want to do is play one more time in front of my family. It’s been the biggest honour to represent Wales.” 8.48am BST Whoever thought organising two games to kick off concurrently in Manchester’s two biggest grounds, one at Old Trafford and one at the Etihad, should give their head an almighty wobble. It’s never been known for Manchester United and City to kick off at the same time, so why set that same arrangement for United and England’s Women? A baffling decision, the effects of which will be noticed by anyone and everyone travelling around Manchester today, on trains, tram or road. Rant over. 8.42am BST Let’s have a gander at today’s football schedule, then, at least in terms of the big games: 12.30pm – Three Championship games, including Coventry v Watford 3pm – Chelsea v Sunderland & Newcastle v Fulham in the Premier League 3pm – Full EFL and Scottish schedule 5.30pm – Manchester United v Brighton 5.30pm – England Women v Brazil (All times BST – but don’t forget those clocks go back overnight!) 8.36am BST Here’s some corking Saturday morning reading for you. Sir Kenny Dalglish talks to Donald McRae about the new film directed by Asif Kapadia which centres on the Scot’s remarkable career in football and his connection with Liverpool. Related: ‘It’s what’s in your heart that counts’: Kenny Dalglish on his love for Liverpool and the long shadow of Hillsborough 8.28am BST Watching the highlights of Leeds v West Ham (I was conducting a dinner party so missed the full shebang, sorry), I was struck by the ability of Noah Okafor on the wing. He seemed to be involved in everything good Daniel Farke’s side did and looks a cracking signing Farke himself lauded a “win of passion and desire, togetherness and spirit”, while accepting Leeds could have been more dominant on the night. The three points lift the Whites to 13th, with 11 points from their nine games so far, which is a decent launchpad for a realistic tilt at survival. Leeds fans, are you staying up this year? Get in touch! 8.17am BST It’s fair to say Nuno has gone from the Nottingham Forest frying pan to a furnace at West Ham. If the Hammers weren’t in trouble before last night’s clash at Leeds, they most certainly are now after a 2-1 defeat at Elland Road left them 19th with just one win this season – which came against Nuno’s Forest when he was still at the City Ground. Brenden Aaronson and Joe Rodon scored early with Mateus Fernandes’s goal coming too late to spark a comeback. “There are many problems in our club unfortunately,” said the Portuguese coach last night. “It is not up to us to hide ourselves behind the problems. Everyone has to be alive and to do much more and be in the right position. “We were not dealing with our defensive situations and I felt like we needed a striker to hold the ball, so maybe that’s not the greatest from me. These kind of mistakes are unacceptable in the Premier League “We don’t expect things to change by themselves. Realising we have time can be a mistake if we don’t change things around quickly.” 8.08am BST Preamble Good morning and a very happy weekend to you all. Saturday mornings mean our matchday live is up and running and I’ll be steering it until around lunchtime. We’ll have reaction from last night’s games and plenty of buildup to a big weekend in the Premier League, EFL and beyond, with England’s Women taking on Brazil in a big international friendly at the Etihad Stadium later, too. As always with matchday live, we encourage you to drop your comments in below the line, or send us an email with your thoughts and predictions for the weekend to come. I’ll start by plugging our usual ‘10 things to look out for’ before we turn to last night’s Premier League action and some problems already for Nuno Espírito Santo and West Ham United. Related: Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend