The international break is finally over — but there are no matches today. The good news is that we have a long weekend of matches to look forward to.

The Premier League is back. Matchday 4 kicks off on Saturday with Southampton hosting Manchester United at 2:30pm. Manchester City, which leads the table and has yet to drop any points, will go head to head against Brentford at 5pm at Etihad Stadium, while Liverpool — also having retained all their points — will host Nottingham Forest at the same time.

The rest of the gameweek schedule is as follows:

  • Fulham vs. West Ham (Saturday, 5pm).
  • Crystal Palace vs. Leicester City (Saturday, 5pm).
  • Brighton vs. Ipswich Town (Saturday, 5pm).
  • Aston Villa vs. Everton (Saturday, 7pm).
  • Bournemouth vs. Chelsea (Saturday, 10pm).
  • Tottenham vs. Arsenal (Sunday, 4pm).
  • Wolverhampton vs. Newcastle United (Sunday, 6:30pm).

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Real Madrid seeks the top title as they plan to face off against Real Sociedad on Saturday at 10pm in gameweek 5 of La Liga. The title defenders have already lost 4 points in 4 games, and are hoping to have their first two victories in a row after defeating Real Betis previously.

Hansi Flick’s Barcelona aims to strike fear in the opponents’ hearts with a fifth victory when they meet Girona on Sunday at 5:15pm. Sunday will also see Celta Vigo go head to head against Valladolid at 3pm, as Las Palmas clash against Athletic Club at 7:30pm, and Atletico Madrid play against Valencia at 10pm.

Also in European leagues:

  • Dortmund vs. Heidenheim — Bundesliga (Friday at 9:30pm).
  • Hoffenheim vs. Leverkusen — Bundesliga (Saturday at 4:30pm).
  • Empoli vs. Juventus — Serie A (Saturday at 7pm).
  • Holstein Kiel vs. Bayern Munich — Bundesliga (Saturday at 7:30 pm).
  • Milan vs. Venezia — Serie A (Saturday at 9:45pm).
  • PSG vs Brest — Ligue 1 (Saturday at 10pm).

Egyptian teams on African missions: Zamalek will kick off their campaign to defend the CAF Confederation Cup title when they clash against Kenya’s Police FC on Friday at 3pm in the round of 32, while Al Masry will travel to Libya to meet Al Hilal Benghazi on Sunday at 8pm in the same round of the competition. Over in the CAF Champions League, Al Ahly will travel to play against Kenya’s Gor Mahia on Sunday at 3pm in the round of 32, While Pyramids will host Rwanda’s APR on Saturday at 7pm in the same round.