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Soccer Saturday: Your Running Commentary

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On a light day of action in the English Premier League, it is Serie A where the real marquee match-ups will be played.

Fiorentina faces off against Juventus while Roma takes on AC Milan in Saturday's top matches. If the English game is still more your cup of tea, Marcus Hahnemann will look to try and upset Manchester United when the champions visit Wolverhampton.

The day's best match may actually be taking place in Spain, where Real Madrid faces Sevilla in what should be an entertaining attack-filled match.

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):

TODAY'S TV SCHEDULE

7:30am– Fox Soccer Plus- Portsmouth vs. Birmingham (FA Cup)

9:25am– ESPN360.com/ESPN Deportes- Cologne vs. Bayern Munich

10am– FSC/FSE- West Ham vs. Bolton

10am– Fox Soccer Plus/FSE- Arsenal vs. Burnley

11:55am– Fox Soccer Plus/RAI/ESPN360.com- Fiorentina vs. Juventus

Noon– ESPN360.com/ESPN Deportes- Deportivo La Coruna vs. Tenerife

12:30pm– FSC/FSE- Wolverhampton vs. Manchester United

12:30pm– ESPN360.com- Borussia Dortmund vs. Borussia Moenchengladbach

2pm– ESPN Deportes/ESPN360.com- Almeria vs. Barcelona

2:45pm– ESPN360.com- NEC Breda vs. PSV Eindhoven

2:45pm– FSC/FSE/RAI- AS Roma vs. AC Milan

4pm– GolTV- Real Madrid vs. Sevilla

5pm– FSC- Fulham vs. Tottenham (Delayed)

6pm– FSE/Azteca America- Jaguares vs. Chivas Guadalajara

6pm– Telemundo, Mun2- Monterrey vs. Pachuca

6pm– GolTV- Medellin vs. Junior

8pm– ESPN Deportes/Atzeca America- Morelia vs. Tecos

8:30pm– GolTV- Once Caldas vs. Deportivo Cali

9:45pm– Telemundo- Atlas vs. Toluca

9:45pm– Telefutura- San Luis vs. Cruz Azul

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Comments

  1. It really doesn’t say much for Adu when EJ gets more minutes than he does. However, he can’t legally buy beer in the U.S.A. still.

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  2. Barcelona looked good again with 10 men. Maybe because Ibra was the one sent off. Since he’s poor in the air and in poor form, he’s just making the middle more congested. 5’5″ Messi is a bigger threat on crosses than Ibra.

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