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The second international break of the season is officially over – and football fans can now return to their regular devotion of their beloved clubs.

Supporters no longer have to worry about international interruptions until next March, leaving them free to enjoy football from every level of the English football pyramid today (Saturday, October 19).

A fiery London derby betweenand kicks off the action in the 12:30pm slot with the two Premier League clubs set to kick off an exciting day of action.

The early kick-off is also chockfull of several Championship clashes with having to take on without on the touchline. The Manchester United and England icon is serving a one-match ban for his sending off against Blackburn Rovers.

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Mirror Football takes a look at the fixtures UK fans can enjoy upon the glorious return of league football, including numerous tasty battles across League One and League Two.

Bournemouth vs Arsenal image

Having achieved just one home win this season, will have to put on quite the performance if they want to get anything out of their Saturday evening clash (5.30pm) against Mikel Arteta's .

Both sides had contrasting ends before the latest international break with the south coast club falling to a 1-0 defeat at the hands of City, while the north London outfit came back from behind to earn a 3-1 win over .

With and returning to action on Sunday, Arsenal - who sit third - have the opportunity to top the table for the first time this season should they grab all three points at the Vitality Stadium.

Tottenham vs West Ham image

It was a disappointing end to Tottenham's last game before the international break where they squandered a 2-0 lead against who came back to win the game 3-2 in stunning fashion. Quite the opposite occurred for who clinched a much-needed 4-1 victory over Ipswich Town in what was their first win since August.

The two London outfits will mark the return of in the early kick-off at Hotspur Stadium as another potential defeat for the Hammers will only increase the mounting pressure on boss Julen Lopetegui.

Ange Postecoglou's side - who sit ninth in the table - have been marred by inconsistency so far this season but will once again be hoping to lean on the form of Brennan Johnson who has scored in his last seven games for club and country.

Cardiff vs Plymouth image

It's been a torrid start to the season for City who sit rock bottom of the Championship, having mustered up a mere points in their first nine games. There has however been a slight uptick in form for the Bluebirds who earned their first win of the season against Millwall at the beginning of the month before claiming a point away to Bristol City.

They'll be hosting a Wayne Rooney-less Plymouth Argyle on Saturday afternoon with the legend serving a one-game touchline ban due to his red card against Blackburn Rovers.

After going winless in their first four games, Plymouth have rebounded since then with three wins in their last five games as they sit 14th in the table and are just two points off the playoff places.

Full football on TV line-up on Saturday October 19th
  • Cardiff City vs Plymouth Argyle - 12:30pm, Championship, Sky Sports +
  • Luton Town vs Watford - 12:30pm, Championship, Sky Sports +
  • Oxford United vs West Brom - 12:30pm, Championship, Sky Sports Football
  • Preston North End vs Coventry City - 12:30pm, Championship, Sky Sports +
  • Reading vs Crawley Town - 12:30pm, League One, Sky Sports +
  • Wycombe Wanderers vs Peterborough United - 12:30pm, League One, Sky Sports +
  • Accrington Town vs Barrow AFC - 12:30pm, League Two, Sky Sports +
  • Tottenham Hotspur vs West Ham United - 12:30pm, Premier League, TNT Sports 1, TNT Sports Ultimate
  • AFC Bournemouth vs Arsenal - 5.30pm, Premier League, Sky Sports +
  • Bayern Munich vs Stuttgart - 5.30pm, Bundesliga, Sky Sports Football

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