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This weekend’s soccer on TV

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Admit it, after spending the recent Thanksgiving Holiday indulging in food and family time, you are ready to sit in front of a TV all weekend and watch some good soccer. Well, if that is your plan then this is your weekend.

Some of the biggest rivalries in Europe kick off this weekend, as well as some strong match-ups with major table implications from Germany to Spain. Arsenal-Chelsea and Man Utd-Man City are two of England's greatest rivalries and both will deseserve your attention.

If the end of the MLS season has you craving some non-European soccer to watch then what better soccer to watch than the Mexican playoffs? They even include an MLS player in Cuauhtemoc Blanco and a U.S. national team player in Michael Orozco.

If you need help making your weekend soccer viewing plans, you know you can count on SBI to have the international soccer knowledge to steer you in the right direction. So here are the Top 10 matches to watch on TV this weekend, as well as the schedule of soccer matches on TV:

Top 10 Matches to Watch

1. Arsenal at Chelsea. The London Derby is a must-win for the Gunners, who are in danger of losing touch with the Top Four with a loss. The Blues need a win to stay ahead of Liverpool and keep its lead on Man Utd. The Lampard-Fabregas battle is always a can't-miss encounter.

2. Napoli at Inter Milan. Jose Mourinho has Inter in first place but its poor Champions League showing should have Napoli thinking upset. Inter's defense has allowed just seven goals, but stopping the dynamic duo of Ezequiel Lavezzi and Marek Hamsik won't be easy.

3. Manchester United at Manchester City. You might think that City's struggles and Man Utd's firepower would make this a mismatch, but you can never assume that in the Derby. Man City is unbeaten at home this year while United has just two wins from seven road games this season. The Robinho-Ronaldo duel will be worth the price of admission.

4. Barcelona at Sevilla. Barca has been the best team in Europe this year, but a Sevilla win could pull them to within just two points of Barcelona in the standings. Sevilla is tough at home but Barcelona has won five of six on the road this year. Stopping Barca's high-flying attack won't be easy, but the strike tandem of Kanoute and Fabiano gives Sevilla a chance of winning a shootout.

5. Bayern Munich at Bayer Leverkusen. Suddenly red-hot Bayern can move a step closer to first place by beating third-place Leverkusen on the road. With Franck Ribery playing at his best these days, Bayern has the firepower to cruise in this one.

6. Everton at Tottenham. These two teams got off to bad starts to the season but both have rebounded well. Everton can move closer to the Top Five with a win while streaking Tottenham has aspirations of reaching the top half of the table by Christmas.

7. Santos Laguna at San Luis. Just when you thought you wouldn't get to see more of Cuauhtemoc Blanco this year, the Mexican maestro has moved on loan to join Santos' playoff drive. A first-leg win (2-0) has Blanco's team in good shape, but Michael Orozco's San Luis is good enough to erase the deficit in this playoff match-up.

8. Fulham at Aston Villa. Remember when you would have laughed at the thought of Aston Villa being in the Top Four and Fulham being in the top half of the table? Well, laugh no more. Can Clint Dempsey put some shots on Brad Friedel? Fulham fans should temper expectations though, the Cottagers are winless on the road this year.

9. Paris St. Germain at Rennes. Can Carlos Bocanegra and the stingy Rennes defense slow down the red-hot PSG attack in this match-up of fourth-place teams? It will be worth watching to find out.

10. Fiorentina at Roma. Remember a year ago, when this match-up would have been a lock Top Three match? Yes, well, so do Roma fans, who are enduring a terrible Serie A season. That aside, Roma still has the weapons to put on a good show at home and make things difficult for the VIola.

Now onto all of the weekend's matches

This weekend's soccer on TV

SATURDAY

  • 9:30am- Setanta USA- Bolton at Sunderland

  • 10am- FSC- Newcastle at Middlesbrough

  • 11:30am- GolTV- Bayern Munich at Bayer Leverkusen

  • 12:15pm- Setanta USA- Bristol City at Preston

  • 12:30pm- FSC- Blythe at Bournemouth (FA Cup)

  • 2pm- GolTV- Real Madrid at Getafe

  • 2:30pm- FSC- Reggina at Juventus

  • 2:55pm- Setanta USA- Bordeaux at Sochaux

  • 4pm- GolTV- Barcelona at Sevilla

  • 4:30pm- FSC- Lecce at Catania

  • 5pm- Setanta USA- Fulham at Aston Villa

  • 6:15pm- GolTV- Pereira at Deportivo Cali

  • 6:45pm- Setanta USA- West Brom at Wigan

  • 8pm- FSC- Dag & Red at Leceister (FA Cup)

  • 10pm- Telemundo- Tigres at Atlante

  • 11pm- Telefutura- Santos Laguna at San Luis

  • 11pm- FSC- Hull City at Stoke City

  • 1am- FSC- Adelaide United at Newcastle Jets

SUNDAY

  • 8:30am- Setanta USA- Manchester United at Manchester City

  • 9am- FSC- Napoli at Inter Milan

  • 9am- ESPN360.com- Fiorentina at Roma

  • 11am- FSC- Arsenal at Chelsea

  • 11am- GolTV- Schalke 04 at Stuttgart

  • 1pm- GolTV- Real Betis at Valencia

  • 1pm- Telemundo- Tecos at Toluca

  • 2:30pm- FSC- AC Milan at Palermo

  • 2:55pm- Setanta USA- Paris St. Germain at Rennes

  • 3pm- GolTV- Racing de Santander at Atletico Madrid

  • 4:30pm- FSC- Everton at Tottenham

  • 5:30pm- GolTV- Tolima at Nacional

  • 6pm- Telemundo- Cruz Azul at UNAM Pumas

MONDAY

  • 2pm- Setanta USA- West Ham at Liverpool

Which matches will you be looking forward to the most? What individual match-up is a can't-miss in your eyes? What do you see being the most exciting game of the weekend?

Share your thoughts below.

Comments

  1. boca juniors vs racing 4:30 Sunday on fox sports en espanol. it kind of baffles me that this isnt included on the list especially with the title race in argentina thats going on. i guess argentinean teams arent good, boca has only beaten real madrid and ac milan in the fifa club world cup in the past 10 years. whatever, a fa cup featuring two crappy teams must be a better watch

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  2. Newcastle-M’boro is a big deal for 2 reasons. First – it’s the Northeast Derby, and it’s always a rivalry game, but also, my son’s coach (who plays in the same league I do) is from ‘Boro, and I’m a Newcastle fan…. 🙂

    Sunday morning soccer is going to be fun one way or the other.

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  3. Bocanegra is heading to Champions League play next season. Guy has made an incredible impact to the squad of Rennes has to offer. Good luck to him.

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  4. I’m a huge Blues fan, but can we please sell Dida and Obi in the upcoming transfer window?

    Dida, is getting old (Although still very, very good) but he is sure to be a problem in the dressing room. Sell him now while we can still get good value for him.

    Obi, is a liability as a holding mid and as like Dida, we can get some good money for him. Get some younger new signings on the cheap end and shore up our Academy!

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  5. What a double header – Manchester derby, Arsenal/Chealsea – to start off Sunday. And the great sports day won’t stop until Adrian Peterson has ran all over Da Bearz.

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