Arch-rivals Manchester United and Liverpool will renew acquaintances on Sunday morning at Anfield in what should be as emotional and intense as usual.
Liverpool is still searching for a first win of the season, and will look to ride the momentum of an inspired home crowd to take down a United side that has gotten off to a solid start to the new campaign.
The Premier League will boast two top-notch clashes this weekend, with Arsenal taking on Manchester City. The Gunner have gotten off to a strong star and will be looking to keep City from earning full points from the second straight match.
A tasty tilt in the Bundesliga will feature mighty Bayern Munich paying a visit to Schalke to take on Jermaine Jones and the Gelsenkirchen outfit.
Here is a rundown of all of this weekend's soccer on TV:
THIS WEEKEND'S SOCCER ON TV
SATURDAY
7:45am- ESPN2- Swansea City vs. Everton
9:30am- GolTV- Schalke 04 vs. Bayern Munich
10am- Fox Soccer Channel- Chelsea vs. Stoke City
10am- Fox Soccer Plus- West Bromwich Albion vs. Reading
10am- FoxSoccer2Go- Southampton vs. Aston Villa
10am- FoxSoccer2Go- West Ham vs Sunderland
10am- FoxSoccer2Go- Wigan Athletic vs. Fulham
10am- BeIN Sport- Real Zaragoza vs. Osasuna
11am- Univision Deportes- Bastia vs. Paris St. Germain
11:30am- GolTV- Hamburg vs. Borussia Dortmund (Delay)
Noon- beIN Sport Espanol- Parma vs. Fiorentina
1pm- MLS Direct Kick- Montreal Impact vs. Sporting Kansas City
2pm- beIN Sport- Real Betis vs. Espanyol
2pm- Univision Deportes- Loriente vs. Nice
3:30pm- ESPN3.com- Porto vs. Beira-Mar
4pm- beIN Sport- Barcelona vs. Granada
7:30pm- MSG/MLS Direct Kick- New England Revolution vs. New York Red Bulls
8pm- NBC Sports Network- Real Salt Lake vs. Portland Timbers
8:30pm- MLS Direct Kick- Chicago Fire vs. Columbus Crew
10:30pm- MLS Direct Kick- LA Galaxy vs. Toronto FC
10:30pm- MLS Direct Kick- Seattle Sounders vs. San Jose Earthquakes
SUNDAY
8:30am- Fox Soccer Channel- Liverpool vs. Manchester United
9am- beIN Sport en Espanol- Inter Milan vs. Siena
9am- bein SPORT- Udinese vs. AC Milan
9:30am- GolTV- Bayer Leverkusen vs. Borussia Moenchengladbach
10am- Fox Soccer 2go- Newcastle United vs. Norwich City
10:30am- ESPN3.com- PSV Eindhoven vs. Feyenoord
11am- Fox Soccer Channel- Manchester City vs. Arsenal
11am- Fox Soccer Plus- Tottenham vs. Queens Park Rangers
11am- beIN Sport- Olympique Marseille vs. Evian TG
11:30am- GolTV- Werder Bremen vs. Stuttgart
Noon- beIN Sport en Espanol- Atletico Madrid vs. Real Valladolid
2:45pm- RAI- Lazio vs. Genoa
3pm- Univision Deportes- Lille vs. Lyon
3:15pm- ESPN3.com- Academica vs. Benfica
3:30pm- beIN Sport- Rayo Vallecano vs. Real Madrid
4pm- MLS Direct Kick- Philadelphia Union vs. Houston Dynamo
7pm- Galavision- D.C. United vs. Chivas USA
7:30pm- MLS Direct Kick- Vancouver Whitecaps vs. Colorado Rapids
http://futbol.univision.com/horarios-por-tv
There are 5 on Telefutura/Univision/Univision Deportes.
There’s usually a couple on Telemundo and Azteca America as well.
Toluca – Atlante on Univision on Sunday at 1:00 PM Eastern time
handshakes are a recent trend in european football. they aren’t mandatory in most leagues. they have zero meaning so why have them? it’s not like they’re a longstanding tradition in england, and it’s not anything more than token pregame formality. if it meant something, like postgame handshakes in hockey, then fine. you don’t need to have required handshaking to prove the mutual respect between competitors. it’s just phony.
Seriously. How are a few dbags in the Premier League reason to eliminate pregame handshakes, which have happened all over the world for many years? Just bizarre thought process… probably a Liverpool fan.
How about we take racism out of the game and keep the handshakes.
There’s no Liga MX on TV this weekend?
Or not.
Let’s take away handshakes from the pregame hoopla. After Terry/Ferdinand and Evra/Suarez, it’s just an unnecessary distraction from what is really important.