Swindon Town will feature on Sky Sports this lunchtime with manager Paolo Di Canio interviewed as part of the Soccer Saturday show.
Defeats for the top teams, controversial refereeing decisions and the FA Cup third round... we'll cover it all on Soccer Saturday.
Jeff Stelling will be on the box from midday to reflect on the big footballing stories of the week in the company of regulars Matt Le Tissier, Paul Merson, Phil Thompson and Charlie Nicholas.
The boys will discuss Man United's back-to-back losses against Blackburn and Newcastle, as well as previewing the Red Devils' Cup derby with bitter rivals Manchester City.
City, of course, were humbled by Sunderland last Sunday, while the New Year fixtures also saw defeats for Chelsea and Arsenal.
Jeff and his cronies will examine the cause of the shocks, and scrutinise some of the contentious refereeing judgments made over the last seven days, which included red cards for Joey Barton and Johan Djourou, and Frank Lampard avoiding a sending-off after lunging in on Wolves winger Adam Hammill.
We'll also hear from Sunderland chief Martin O'Neill, who has rejuvenated the Black Cats since his arrival in December, and ahead of the FA Cup ties, we'll have features on Fleetwood, Cheltenham, Salisbury and Swindon manager Paolo Di Canio.
Our bevy of reporters will keep you up to date with all the Cup goals as they go in, while from 3pm our four studio pundits will have their eyes fixed on the Football League.
Le Tiss will be watching Jeff's beloved Hartlepool entertain Rochdale, and Merse will witness Tranmere's game with Brentford.
Plus, Thommo will view the contest between Carlisle and Leyton Orient, while Charlie will detail the League Two clash at Roots Hall where Southend battle Port Vale.
You'll also be kept informed of all the scores from the Scottish Cup fourth round, including Aberdeen's trip to Forfar and Motherwell's match with Queen's Park.