The biggest weekend of the year in British sport is officially open and talkSPORT will be at the heart of every knockout moment.
London will be where two of the Premier League’s most famous clubs face off to salvage their seasons just hours before the biggest heavyweight title fight in a generation.
We’ll have some action on talkSPORT, talkSPORT 2 and the talkSPORT app on Saturday’s Judgment Day and here’s what to expect…
Arsenal and Manchester United kick off an exciting day of drama in a game that could make or break both teams’ Champions League hopes.
The Gunners reignited their bid to return to Europe’s top competition for the first time since 2017 with a 4-2 win over Chelsea.
However, Mikel Arteta’s side face another huge test at United – who can’t afford to drop any more points after a 4-0 hammering away at Liverpool.
The Red Devils languish in sixth, three points behind Arsenal after playing one game more.
And United players will have to swing if they want to play Champions League football under Erik ten Hag next season.

Saturday April 23: talkSPORT commentary
Arsenal v Manchester United – 12.30pm – talkSPORT EXCLUSIVE
Luton v Blackpool – 12.30pm – talkSPORT 2 EXCLUSIVE
Norwich v Newcastle – 3:00 p.m. – talkSPORT 2 EXCLUSIVE
Brentford v Tottenham – 5.30pm – talkSPORT EXCLUSIVE

Still, the winner of the Emirates showdown will still have to keep an eye on talkSPORT’s coverage of Tottenham’s clash with Brentford which kicks off 10 miles away a few hours later.
Spurs are the team that remain in command of the Champions League, despite that 1-0 loss to Brighton, occupying fourth place on goal difference.
The Lilywhites and Antonio Conte are both set for an emotional reunion with Christian Eriksen, but friendships will have to be put on hold.
The Dane helped cement Tottenham’s place as Champions League stalwarts during his seven years at the club.
Eriksen could now be the man to restore the initiative to Arsenal after leading the Bees to a run of five wins from their last six.

But if that wasn’t enough to whet your appetite, then talkSPORT will also be at Wembley for an all-British blockbuster heavyweight fight.
The undefeated Tyson Fury puts his WBC crown on the line against Dillian Whyte in the biggest fight of 2022.
The Gypsy King last destroyed Deontay Wilder in their trilogy bout in October, while Whyte hasn’t fought since dispatching Alexander Povetkin last March.
The massive clash will take place in front of a record crowd of 94,000 under the arch and talkSPORT will show all the action live, starting at 7.30pm.
Fury is the betting favorite to retain his title, but Derek Chisora is ready to put his house on Whyte, 28-2, causing an upset.
Luckily for fans across the country, you won’t need to put the house on the line to catch all the action from the capital live on talkSPORT…
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