Premier League, Bundesliga, La Liga and Serie A all provide mouthwatering clashes — here’s all the information you need
STOP what you’re doing and cancel any plans you have for this weekend.
Because there will be a football feast on offer you will not want to miss.
Right from Friday night to Sunday night, we plan your live football to watch.
So sit back — and enjoy.
SunSport tells you what’s on and where you can watch it.
THE football feast kicks off at 7:30pm UK time where we could briefly have new Bundesliga leaders.
First up, it’s Bayer Leverkusen vs Leipzig.
The visitors have been the biggest story in a season of surprises in Germany.
Leipzig are currently only second behind Bayern Munich on goal difference and would go first with a draw — quite a journey for a team who were in the fifth tier of German football in 2010.
You can watch the contest at the Bay Arena live on BT Sport 3.
Now, we go to Saturday.
If you need to do any shopping, or buy some groceries, you need to wake up exceptionally early — because the day is completely full.
First up, it’s the fiercest contest in the Premier League: Manchester United vs Arsenal.
The game needs no selling. But thrown into the mix another battle between Jose Mourinho and Arsene Wenger, and this is simply not to be missed.
This will be live on Sky Sports 1 at 11:30am — with kick-off at 12:30pm.
FA rules state that no live football can be broadcast between the hours of 2:45pm and 5:15pm.
But fear not, we have a solution.
There is live rugby union: Switch over to Sky Sports 2 to watch England vs Fiji in the second of the four autumn internationals.
The match kicks off at 2:30pm.
You can stay on the same channel to watch Ireland vs New Zealand as they meet for the second time — or switch over to BT Sport 3 for another of Europe’s biggest football matches.
It’s Borussia Dortmund vs Bayern Munich at 5:30pm.
The hosts may have started the season slowly, but victory in De Klassiker could give them the boost they need.
Or, if you prefer Premier League action, you can move over to BT Sport 1 for a London derby: Tottenham vs West Ham.
The action at White Hart Lane kicks off at 5:30pm as well.
But it doesn’t stop there.
At 7:15pm, immediately switch your attention to Sky Sports 5 for Atletico vs Real Madrid.
The visitors are unbeaten in the league this season, while the hosts are fighting for the title and will be desperate for revenge after last season’s Champions League final.
Sunday morning’s first season is served up in the Championship.
Leeds vs Newcastle would be one of the biggest matches in the Premier League — and the action can be seen on Sky Sports 1 at 1pm with kick-off 15 minutes later.
‘Super Sunday’ sees Middlesbrough vs Chelsea at 4pm but the best action of the day is reserved for the evening.
Switch over to BT Sport 2 as Stefano Pioli takes to the dug-out for the first time.
It’s AC Milan vs Inter at 7:45pm.
Four of European football’s most anticipated contests all in one weekend.
Sit back and enjoy.
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