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Soccer Monday: Your Running Commentary

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As things stand, Tottenham sit sixth in the Premier League, but could vault right back into the race for the top four with a win Monday afternoon.

Tottenham is set to take on Brad Guzan and Aston Villa, who are fresh off appointing Remi Garde as manager following the dismissal of Tim Sherwood. Entering Monday, Tottenham, who saw a Harry Kane hat-trick lead the way against Bournemouth last week, sits three points behind West Ham for fifth place and four behind fourth-place Manchester United. Villa, meanwhile, is currently bottom of the Premier League with just four points and nine goals through 10 games.

Elsewhere, the Under-17 World Cup quarterfinals continue Monday as Mexico collides with Ecuador and Belgium takes on Costa Rica. The teams will be competing for a semifinal berth, where they will join Nigeria and Mali after wins over Brazil and Croatia, respectively.

If you will be watching today’s soccer, 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 below):

3 p.m. – beIN Sports USA – Palermo vs. Empoli

3 p.m. – NBCSN – Tottenham vs. Aston Villa

3 p.m. – Fox Sports 1 – Ecuador U-17s vs. Mexico U-17s

6 p.m. – Fox Sports 2 – Belgiums U-17s vs. Costa Rica U-17s

7 p.m. – ESPN 3 – Cleveland State vs. Northern Kentucky

7 p.m. – ESPN 3 – Valparaiso vs. Wright State

 

Comments

  1. I’ve lost my objectivity with Guzan. Just watched today’s highlights. Maybe it’s a porous defense, but he just looks like he’s flapping his arms and goals are flying in.

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