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This Weekend’s Soccer on TV

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By IVES GALARCEP

A pair of MLS alumni will be facing off this weekend in a match-up with serious English Premier League relegation ramifications when Kei Kamara and Norwich City take on Brad Guzan and Aston Villa in one of the weekend’s more intriguing match-ups.

There are more high-profile match-ups like Bayern Munich-Borussia Dortmund and Chelsea-Manchester United, but in terms of a match involving two teams that badly need a result, few are more meaningful this weekend than Norwich City’s clash with the Villans, who are riding high after their thrashing of Sunderland earlier in the week.

One match-up that always carry importance, no matter the standings, is the Merseyside Derby, and Everton will visit Anfield this weekend with a chance to ensure that they finish ahead of Liverpool this season. The Reds don’t have suspended forward Luis Suarez, but they should still present a tough challenge for Tim Howard and the Toffees, who still carry Europa League hopes into the match.

The battle for first place in Mexico will headline things on this side of the Atlantic as Jose Torres and UANL Tigres face off against Club America. The winner will secure the top spot in the Clausura playoffs.

Here is a rundown of This Weekend’s Soccer on TV:

THIS WEEKEND’S SOCCER ON TV

Friday

8:30pm – ESPN Deportes – Jaguares vs. Pachuca

10:30pm – Univision Deportes – Tijuana vs. Guadalajara 

Saturday 

9:30am – GolTV – Nürnberg vs. Bayer Leverkusen

10am – FoxSoccer2Go – Fulham vs. Reading

10am – Fox Soccer Channel – Norwich City vs. Aston Villa

10am – Fox Deportes – Swansea City vs. Manchester City

10am – ESPN2 – Tottenham Hotspur vs. Southampton 

10am – Fox Soccer Plus – West Bromwich Albion vs. Wigan Athletic

10am – FoxSoccer2Go – West Ham United vs. Newcastle United

10am – beIN Sport en Español – Valencia vs. Osasuna

11am – Univision Deportes – Olympique Marseille vs. Bastia

12pm – beIN Sport – Chievo vs. Cagliari

12pm – beIN Sport en Español – Granada vs. Málaga

12:30pm – Fox Soccer Channel – Queens Park Rangers vs. Arsenal

12:30pm – GolTV – Borussia Dortmund vs. Bayern Munich

2pm – beIN Sport – Real Madrid vs. Real Valladolid 

4pm – NBC Sports Network – Columbus Crew vs. New York Red Bulls

4pm – MLS Direct Kick – San Jose Earthquakes vs. Montreal Impact

4pm – MLS Direct Kick – Philadelphia Union vs. Seattle Sounders

4pm – beIN Sport en Español – Deportivo La Coruña vs. Atlético Madrid

6pm – Univision – América vs. Tigres UANL

8pm – UniMás – Monterrey vs. Cruz Azul

8pm – Univision Deportes – Santos Laguna vs. Morelia

9pm – MLS Direct Kick – Colorado Rapids vs. Toronto FC

9pm – MLS Direct Kick – Real Salt Lake vs. Vancouver Whitecaps

10pm – Univision Deportes – Atlas vs. León

Sunday

8:30am – Fox Soccer Channel – Liverpool vs. Everton

9am – beIN Sport – Juventus vs. Palermo

11am – Fox Soccer Channel – Manchester United vs. Chelsea

1pm – Univision – Toluca vs. San Luis

3pm – beIN Sport – Barcelona vs. Real Betis

5pm – UniMás – Sporting Kansas CIty vs. Chivas USA

7pm – Univision Deportes – Atlante vs. Pumas UNAM

11pm – ESPN2 – Los Angeles Galaxy vs. Houston Dynamo

 

Comments

  1. Kamara has to start scoring or his loan to NORWICH will end just as that. 1 goal in like 10 matches? Sure he’s played well but this is a team that isn’t scoring. They would love a few goals and surely he should be able to deliver

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