The FA Cup starts tonight. It's Tamworth v Huddersfield, and it's live.
Pep Guardiola thinks that City are down to 13 fit players. My heart bleeds. Blood everywhere. Almost as if a relentless pressing style puts strain on players' bodies.
Arne Slot, the only remaining bald Dutch manager in the league, and also the only one whose name anagrams into an accurate description of his salary, continues to manage Liverpool.
Another red-clad outfit, Manchester United, begin the month against Chelsea, who will then go on to continue it against Arsenal, before a much-needed and anticipated international break sees the Nations League climax as only it can. By then, Ruben Amorim, the Portuguese coach, may have taken over at one or more English top flight sides.
The Champions League continues. 27th placed Atletico Madrid will face pressure to climb the table, while fifth-placed Brest are likely to sink, much like Villeneuve's navy that once sailed from the city's docks.
Scott McTominay's Napoli are leading the race for the scudetto, or the Supporters' Shield, as it's known in English. Is he better than Maradona? Only time will tell.
Ipswich, Wolves and Southampton all seek their first top flight wins of the season. Ipswich's last such was a 1-0 triumph over Middlesbrough in April 2002. The top ten that week included the likes of Oasis (#1 with The Hindu Times), Gareth Gates (#4), Nickelback (#7) and of course Ali G and Shaggy (#10) with classic track 'Me Julie'.
Will you be turned on by November football's big Babylon? It's almost time to find out.