⚽ …and they’re back. The English Premier League, LaLiga, and Ligue 1 have returned along with the Saudi league.
The English Premier League: Burnley start the championship tomorrow and host defending champions and treble holders Manchester City at 10pm. This will be the only match on Friday. Meanwhile, Saturday has a more exciting schedule:
- Arsenal v Nottingham Forest (2:30pm)
- Brighton v Luton Town (5pm)
- Bournemouth v West Ham (5pm)
- Everton v Fulham (5pm)
- Sheffield United v Crystal Palace (5pm)
- Newcastle v Aston Villa (7:30pm)
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Weekend matches to catch in LaLiga and Ligue 1 :
- Almeria v Rayo Vallecano (LaLiga — Friday 8:30pm)
- Sevilla v Valencia (LaLiga — Friday 11pm)
- Nice v LOSC (Ligue 1 — 10pm)
- Real Sociedad v Girona (LaLiga — Saturday 6pm)
- La Palmas v Mallorca (LaLiga — Saturday 8pm)
- Athletic Club v Real Madrid (LaLiga — Saturday 10:30pm)
- Marseille v Reims (Ligue 1 — Saturday 6pm)
- Paris Saint Germain v Lorient (Ligue 1 — Saturday 10pm)
The Bundesliga kicks off next week but the super cup match between Bayern and Leipzig will be on this Saturday at 9:45pm.
T he Saudi League returns for its most highly anticipated season on Friday with a match between Al Ahli Saudi v Al Hazm starting from 9pm.
The Arab Club Champions Cup is in the Kingdom’s hands. Saudi Arabia will be taking home the trophy as two of its teams, Al Hilal and Al Nassr, have reached the final match, which will take place on Saturday at 9pm. Al Hilal have taken home the title twice, once in 1994 and again in 1995, whereas the title has continued to evade Al Nassr.
Women’ World Cup quarter-finals will take place this Friday and Saturday:
- Spain v Holland (Friday 4am)
- Japan v Sweden (Friday 10:30am)
- Australia v France (Saturday 10am)
- England v Columbia (Saturday 1:30pm)