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7 Days of Sport: Two big Spurs games in football-stacked week

| 21.09.2015

Monday

01:30, Sky Sports 2: Seattle Seahawks v Green Bay Packers – Two potential Super Bowl challengers battle it out at Lambeau Field

19:45, Sky Sports 1: Derby v Burnley – Paul Clement’s Derby tenure is gathering pace with two consecutive wins, but Burnley arrive on the back of four straight victories

Tuesday

19:00, BT Sport 2: Bayern Munich v Wolfsburg – The Bavarians’ unbeaten start to the league season gets its latest test with the visit of last year’s runners-up.

19:45, Sky Sports 1: Aston Villa v Birmingham – A second Midlands derby in succession for Tim Sherwood’s side, this time in the Capital One Cup against Championship side Birmingham

Wednesday

16:45, ITV: Australia v Fiji – The Fijian’s made it tough for England to earn a bonus point in the rugby World Cup opener; will the Wallabies find it as tough?

19:45, Sky Sports 1: Tottenham v Arsenal – The first north London derby of the season arrives in the Capital One Cup with Spurs winning four of the last seven at the Lane

Thursday

19:45, Sky Sports 1: Huddersfield v Nottingham Forest – It has been a good week for Chris Powell with Huddersfield picking up two wins, lifting them two points behind Forest

20:00, ITV: New Zealand v Namibia – The defending champions’ second World Cup outing of 2015 is expected to be a procession, but then so was South Africa v Japan…

Friday

19:45, Sky Sports 1: Fulham v QPR – The weekend’s footballing action begins with a London derby in which Fulham have won the last four at Craven Cottage

Saturday

12:45, BT Sport 1: Tottenham v Man City – Spurs are still looking for full attacking cohesion but will be buoyed by three straight clean sheets ahead of City’s visit

20:00, ITV: England v Wales – The hosts take on Wales in what could be a pivotal Pool A clash at Twickenham

Sunday

13:15, Sky Sports 1: Middlesbrough v Leeds – Boro are mounting another promotion tilt under Aitor Karanka, while Leeds already look like draw specialists

16:00, Sky Sports 1: Watford v Crystal Palace – Watford’s first chance to play live in front of the Sky cameras comes against Palace, who lost last time out

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Matt Wiggins

No idyllic sound comes close to leather on willow for Matt, whose previous experience includes stints with Spin Magazine and Surrey County Cricket Club. It's not just cricket that interests him though, with football, golf, tennis and any American sport not played on ice all high on his list of favourites.