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Moussa Dembele of Tottenham Hotspur and Karim El Ahmadi of Aston Villa

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By JUSTIN FERGUSON

After a draw with Chelsea and a shocking loss to West Ham United before the internatioanl break, Tottenham Hotspur are looking to grab all three points from a road encounter with Aston Villa on this Soccer Sunday.

Spurs’ road trip to Villa Park will take center stage in England as the only EPL match of the day. Aston Villa are unbeaten in three straight matches and will be looking to avenge last month’s 4-0 loss to Tottenham in the Capital One Cup.

In Italy, Juventus look to move into second place in Serie A with a road victory over Fiorentina. Juve are still unbeaten in their quest for their third straight league title, and a win over the Viola would be a great boost heading into their midweek Champions League clash with Real Madrid.

Later in the day, the United States women’s national team will take on Australia in an international friendly. This will be the first time U.S. head coach Tom Sermanni will face his old Australia team, who he led to the quarterfinals of the last two World Cup tournaments. His new team, the USWNT, heads to the Alamodome in San Antonio on a five-match winning streak in which it has outscored opponents 22-2.

If you will be watching today’s action, please feel free to share your thoughts, opinions and some play-by-play in the comments section below.

Enjoy the action (Today’s TV schedule is after the jump):

8:15am – Leeds United vs. Birmingham City – beIN Sport Play

9am – Honduras vs. Slovakia (U-17 World Cup) – Univision Deportes

9am – Fiorentina vs. Juventus – beIN Sport en Español

11am – Aston Villa vs. Tottenham – NBC Sports Network

11am – Almeria vs. Rayo Vallecano – beIN Sport en Español

1pm – Real Betis vs. Elche – beIN Sport en Español

1pm – Toluca vs. Club Tijuana – Univision

1pm – Puebla vs. Atlas – ESPN Deportes/Azteca America

1:30pm – USA vs. Australia (Women’s International Friendly match) – NBC

2pm – Atletico Mineiro vs. Flamengo – ESPN3

2:45pm – Torino vs. Inter Milan – beIN Sport USA

3pm – Olympique Lyon vs. Bordeaux – beIN Sport Play

3pm – Real Valladolid vs. Sevilla – beIN Sport en Español

4pm – New York Cosmos vs. FC Edmonton – One World Sports

4pm – Houston Dynamo vs. New York Red Bulls – UniMas

5:15pm – River Plate vs. Belgrano – GolTV USA

6pm – Chivas vs. Pachuca – UniMas

9pm – Los Angeles Galaxy vs. San Jose Earthquakes – ESPN

Comments

    • Everyone should have had a different personalized sign in your world? I’m not sure what your problem is.

      Not much can be done about the football lines. Part of the deal to get the downtown land for the stadium may have been to let some local college teams play football.

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  1. Anyone know how Alfredo Morales has been doing? It seems pretty clear that Ingolstadt is crap this year, and I know he had some pretty big mistakes in his first match of the season for them. Seems they keep losing without him, though, and he’s still making appearances off the bench.

    biff always seems to have the scoop on the Bundesliga(s). Know anything?

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