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Soccer Saturday: Your Running Commentary

Lionel Messi 3 (AP)

As the European club season hits the stretch drive, teams are starting to position themselves for title runs. Some teams already have one hand on their domestic titles, while some others are embattled in tight races.

UEFA Champions League semifinalists Barcelona and Manchester United can move closer to their domestic titles with wins today, as Barcelona faces a tough Valencia squad and United takes on Tottenham.

The seasons in Mexico and MLS are still young, but there are still top matches to look for, such as the Chicago-Columbus tilt and the Pachuca-Cruz Azul showdown.

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 (And check out today's full schedule of matches on TV after the jump):

Saturday's Soccer on TV

10am- Setanta USA- Hull City vs. Liverpool

10am- FSC- West Ham United vs. Chelsea

11:30am- GolTV- Bayern Munich vs. Schalke 04

12:30pm- FSC- Manchester United vs. Tottenham

2pm- GolTV- Juventus vs. Lazio (Coppa Italia)

2:30pm- FSC- Fiorentina vs. Roma

2:45pm- ESPN360.com- Heracles Almelo vs. PSV Eindhoven

4pm- GolTV- Valencia vs. Barcelona

4:30pm- FSC- Bolton vs. Aston Villa

6pm- ESPN Deportes/Azteca America- Jaguares vs. Morelia

6pm- GolTV- Boyaca Chico vs. Cucuta

6:45pm- Setanta USA vs. Everton vs. Manchester City

7pm- FSC- Columbus Crew vs. Chicago Fire

8pm- Telefutura- Pachuca vs. Cruz Azul

8pm- Telemundo- Tigres vs. Santos Laguna

8:30pm- USLLive.com- Austin Aztex vs. Cleveland City Stars

10pm- USLLive.com- Vancouver Whitecaps vs. Portland Timbers

10pm- Telemundo- Atlas vs. Toluca

Comments

  1. “There is NOONE at Crew Stadium. Even the Nordecke is about half full.

    Vegas becons………

    Posted by: Aljarov | April 25, 2009 at 07:16 PM”

    16,900 in Columbus. Get bent, turkey.

    Reply

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