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Soccer Thursday: Your Running Commentary

PacoAlcacer (Zimbio)
By CARL SETTERLUND

It’s not quite as strong a slate of games as Tuesday and Wednesday, but soccer addicts will still be able to find a few quality games today with La Liga, Serie and Ligue 1 all in action.

Valencia is undefeated through for matches and can send themselves to the top of the La Liga table if they can get the full three points today at home against Cordoba.

In France, Saint-Étienne will host Bordeaux in a matchup of teams tied in second place. As with Valencia, a full three points would send either one to the number one spot.

The Serie A also has a game of note today with talented Lazio trying to correct the course against Antonio Di Natale and Udinese, which should be a tough test for the Rome-based club.

If you will be watching today’s matches, 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):

2pm — beIN Sports en Español/beIN Sports Connect — Espanyol vs. Getafe

2:45pm — beIN Sports USA/beIN Sports Connect — Lazio vs. Udinese

3pm — beIN Sports Connect — Saint-Étienne vs. Bordeaux

4pm — beIN Sports en Español/beIN Sports Connect — Valencia vs. Córdoba

6pm — Fox Deportes — Universidad Católica vs. Huachipato

7pm — ESPN3 — Duke vs. North Carolina State (men’s soccer)

7pm — ESPN3 — North Carolina vs. Clemson (men’s soccer)

7pm — ESPN3 — Duke vs. North Carolina State (women’s soccer)

7pm — ESPN3 — Louisville vs. Florida State (women’s soccer)

7pm — ESPN3 — North Carolina vs. Clemson (women’s soccer)

8pm — Fox Deportes — River Plate vs. Emelec

10pm — Fox Soccer 2Go/Univision Deportes — Chorrillo vs. Alajuelense

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