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This Weekend’s Soccer on TV

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By DAN KARELL

From Europe to Mexico to South America, this weekend has no shortage of mouthwatering matchups.

Starting in England, the weekend kicks off as first-place Arsenal visits Manchester City in a top-of-the table clash in the English Premier League. Man City is coming off a morale-boosting 3-2 victory at Bayern Munich on Tuesday and holds a 100 percent record at home in the league, including 7-0 and 6-0 victories over Norwich City and Tottenham, respectively.

In Italy, Inter Milan head coach Walter Mazzari faces his former club Napoli for the first time since moving to the San Siro this past summer. Mazzari has guided Inter back into UEFA Champions League contention so far but he faces a Napoli side that is strong if not stronger than last season and is currently one place above Inter in the Serie A table. In La Liga, leaders Barcelona took Scottish champions Celtic to task on Wednesday and faces a weakened Villarreal side on Saturday.

Finally, in Mexico and Argentina, the final weekend of league matches in the Apertura and Torneo Inicial seasons conclude on Sunday. Club America hosts Club Leon in the second leg of the Liga MX playoffs final, and Argentine leaders San Lorenzo visit Velez Sarsfield knowing that they can secure the title with three points.

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

FRIDAY

2pm – England U-17s vs. Portugal U-17s – USSoccer.com

2:30pm – Montpellier vs. Saint-Etienne – beIN Sport USA/Univision Deportes

2:30pm – Hertha Berlin vs. Werder Bremen – GolTV USA

3pm – Levante vs. Elche – beIN Sport en Español

5pm – U.S. U-17s vs. Brazil U-17s – USSoccer.com

5pm – New Mexico vs. Notre Dame (College Cup) – ESPNU

7:30pm – Virginia vs. Maryland (College Cup) – ESPNU

SATURDAY

1:30am – Adelaide United vs. Central Coast Mariners – Fox Soccer Plus

7:45am – Manchester City vs. Arsenal – NBC Sports Network

9:30am – Bayern Munich vs. Hamburg – GolTV USA

10am – Chelsea vs. Crystal Palace – NBC Sports Network

10am – Everton vs. Fulham – NBC Sports Live Extra

10am – West Ham United vs. Sunderland – NBC Sports Live Extra

10am – Newcastle United vs. Southampton – NBC Sports Live Extra

10am – Cardiff City vs. West Bromwich Albion – NBC Sports Live Extra

10am – Osasuna vs. Real Madrid – beIN Sport USA/beIN Sport en Español

10am – Heart of Midlothian vs. Inverness CT – Fox Soccer Plus

11am – Rennes vs. Paris Saint-Germain – beIN Sport USA

12pm – Rayo Vallecano vs. Granada – beIN Sport en Español

12:30pm – Hull City vs. Stoke City – NBC Sports Network

12:30pm – Wolfsburg vs. Stuttgart – GolTV USA

2pm – Guingamp vs. AS Monaco – Univision Deportes

2:30pm – Raja Casablanca vs. Monterrey (Club World Cup) – Fox Sports 2/Fox Deportes

3pm – Cerro Largo vs. Peñarol – GolTV USA

4pm – Malaga vs. Getafe – beIN Sport en Español

SUNDAY

1am – Sydney FC vs. Melbourne Heart – Fox Sports 2

6:30am – Cambuur vs. Ajax – ESPN Deportes

8:30am – Aston Villa vs. Manchester United – NBC Sports Network

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

9am – Fiorentina vs. Bologna – beIN Sport USA

11am – Tottenham vs. Liverpool – NBC Sports Network

11am – Lille vs. Bastia – beIN Sport USA

11am – Real Sociedad vs. Real Betis – beIN Sport en Español

11:30am – Bayer Leverkusen vs. Eintracht Frankfurt – GolTV USA

12:30pm – Juventus vs. Sassuolo – beIN Sport USA

1pm – Sevilla vs. Athletic Bilbao – beIN Sport en Español

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

3pm – Lyon vs. Marseille – Univision Deportes

3pm – Atletico Madrid vs. Valencia – beIN Sport en Español

3:30pm – Velez Sarsfield vs. San Lorenzo – GolTV USA

7pm – Club America vs. Club Leon – Univision

Comments

  1. Here’s to Jozy hopefully starting up top alongside Fletcher again and getting more than 1 chance to score (although he played more in the false 9/deep lying striker role last weekend).

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  2. That Man City game is to damn early.. 6:45am in the midwest. You would think that EPL would want to have the game later in the evening to capitalize on both the English and American markets.

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