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This Weekend’s Soccer on TV

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By MICHAEL KLINE

Juventus and AC Milan highlight this weekend’s action, with the champions looking to eclipse Roma and go top of the table with a victory on Sunday.

The Old Lady heads into the match in top form with an unbeaten record in league play. Their only slipup came in the form of a 1-1 draw against Inter Milan, which sits just two points below them in the table. Conversely, AC Milan has opened its season in poor form, winning just two of its first six league matches. It doesn’t get any easier this weekend for the Red and Blacks, who will be without the talents of star striker Mario Balotelli due to a red card suspension he received two weeks ago.

On Saturday, Everton will travel to the Etihad Stadium with hopes of continuing its strong start to the Premier League season with three points against Manchester City.

Roberto Martinez’s side heads into the fixture having won nine of its last 12 league meetings against City, losing only twice. Manuel Pellegrini’s side will look to overcome back-to-back losses against Aston Villa and Bayern Munich Saturday morning, and reverse recent history against the Toffees.

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

FRIDAY

2pm – beIN Sport en Español – Villarreal vs Granada

2:30pm – beIN Sport – Bastia vs Lorient

2:30pm – GolTV – Hannover 96 vs Hertha BSC

4pm – beIN Sport en Español – Málaga vs Osasuna

8pm – NBC Sports Network – DC United vs Chicago Fire

8:30pm – MLS Direct Kick – Houston Dynamo vs Montreal Impact

8:30pm – ESPN Deportes – Morelia vs Chiapas

10:30pm – ESPN Deportes – Tijuana vs Querétaro

SATURDAY

7:45am – NBC Sports Network – Manchester City vs Everton

9:30am – GolTV – Borussia M’gladbach vs Borussia Dortmund

10am – NBC Sports Live Extra – Cardiff City vs Newcastle United

10am – NBC Sports Live Extra – Fulham vs Stoke City

10am – NBC Sports Live Extra – Hull City vs Aston Villa

10am – NBC Sports Network – Liverpool vs Crystal Palace

10am – beIN Sport en Español – Elche vs Espanyol

11am – beIN Sport – Monaco vs Saint-Étienne

12pm – beIN Sport en Español – Rayo Vallecano vs Real Sociedad

12:30pm – NBC Sports Network – Sunderland vs Manchester United

12:30pm – GolTV – Bayer Leverkusen vs Bayern München

2pm – beIN Sport – Levante vs Real Madrid

4pm – beIN Sport – Barcelona vs Real Valladolid

6pm – Univision – América vs Guadalajara

7pm – MLS Direct Kick – New York Red Bulls vs New England Revolution

7:30pm – MLS Direct Kick – Columbus Crew vs Sporting Kansas City

7:30pm – MLS Live – Philadelphia Union vs Toronto FC

8pm – UniMás – Tigres UANL vs Toluca

8pm – Univision Deportes – Atlante vs Monterrey

9pm – MLS Direct Kick – Real Salt Lake vs Dallas FC

9:05pm – Telemundo – León vs Puebla

10pm – NBC Sports Network – Colorado Rapids vs Seattle Sounders

10pm – Univision Deportes – Atlas vs Cruz Azul

SUNDAY

8:30am – NBC Sports Network – Norwich City vs Chelsea

8:30am – NBC Sports Live Extra – Southampton vs Swansea City

9am – beIN Sport en Español – Napoli vs Livorno

11am – NBC Sports Live Extra – Tottenham Hotspur vs West Ham United

11am – NCS Sports Network – West Bromwich Albion vs Arsenal

11am – beIN Sport – Bordeaux vs Sochaux

11:30am – GolTV – Freiburg vs Eintracht Frankfurt

1pm – Univision – Pumas UNAM vs Santos Laguna

2:45pm – beIN Sport en Español – Juventus vs Milan

3pm – beIN Sport – Olympique Marseille vs Paris Saint-Germain

5pm – UniMás – Los Angeles Galaxy vs Chivas USA

8pm – MLS Direct Kick – Vancouver Whitecaps vs Portland Timbers

 

Comments

  1. Wow every Sounder game is on Nat TV. I think that is 5 (?) in a row. Playoffs will all be there. I can’t imagine LA-Sea last game of the season doesn’t make it.

    Really gives you an indication of where MLS is for TV contracts. Get a good audience like Seattle, and there is a need to get them on the tube. Nice.

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