⚽ The Europa League and Europa Conference League quarterfinalists will be decided tonight, with 16 second-leg clashes in the cards.
Here’s what to watch from the Europa League:
- Athletic Bilbao vs. Roma — First-leg result: 1-2 (7:45pm)
- Eintracht Frankfurt vs. Ajax — First-leg result: 2-1 (7:45pm)
- Lazio vs. Viktoria Plzeň — First-leg result: 2-1 (7:45pm)
- Tottenham Hotspur vs. AZ Alkmaar — First-leg result: 0-1 (10pm)
- Rangers vs. Fenerbahçe — First-leg result: 3-1 (10pm)
- Manchester United vs. Real Sociedad — First-leg result: 1-1 (10pm)
And what to watch from the Europa Conference League:
- Chelsea vs. Copenhagen — First-leg result: 2-1 (10pm)
The relegation battle heats up in Egypt: Ismaily will be facing Talae Al Gaish tonight at 9:30pm in the first round of the Egyptian Premier League’s final stage relegation group. This is the last league match before the international break in March and April, with fixtures set to resume next month.
Meanwhile, the Egypt Cup quarterfinals kick off tomorrow and continue on Saturday. Standout fixtures include Zamalek will be hosting Smouha on Saturday at 9:30pm on Saturday, while title holders Pyramids face Enppi at the same time. Ghazl el Mahalla will go head to head with National Bank, and Ceramica Cleopatra and El Gouna will meet on the pitch tomorrow at 9:30pm.
English football returns: The English Premier League returns to our screens with Matchweek 29 starting this Saturday. This will be a shortened week with four teams missing out on the action: Liverpool. Newcastle, Aston Villa, and Crystal Palace.
The highlight of the round sees Manchester City facing Brighton at 5pm, an important clash for both teams, who are separated by just one point. City occupies fifth place with 47 points, while Brighton sits in seventh with 46 points.
Other Saturday matches to keep an eye on:
- Everton vs. West Ham (5pm)
- Southampton vs. Wolves (5pm)
- Ipswich vs. Nottingham Forest (5pm)
- Bournemouth vs. Brentford (7:30pm)
Y en España: Real Madrid will be hosting Villarreal in Matchday 28 of La Liga at 7:30pm on Saturday. Los Blancos are in second place with the same amount of points as leaders Barcelona, who have an extra match up their sleeve. A victory for them would see Madrid claim the top spot, albeit temporarily, as they hope their rivals fumble their match against Atlético Madrid on Sunday.
Elsewhere in Europe on Saturday:
- Union Berlin vs. Bayern Munich — Bundesliga (4:30pm)
- Milan vs. Como — Serie A (7pm)
- RB Leipzig vs. Borussia Dortmund — Bundesliga (7:30pm)
- Girona vs. Valencia — La Liga (10pm)