It’s the big one tonight, all eyes will be on BT Sport 2 for
the clash between St. Pauli and Darmstadt in Bundesliga 2 at 7.30pm. Or you may
prefer the return of the English Premiership as Manchester United face
Leicester. If Jose Mourinho can muster up enough interest to pick a team that
is. It’s on Sky at 8pm. Freesports has Portuguese action at 8.30pm as Benfica
face Vitoria Guimaraes.
Hearts take on champions Celtic on Sunday at 12.30pm on Sky
deep in the Tynecastle Pampas. Celtic of course in complete disarray, with
hopes of an eighth consecutive title fading fast in the face of a resurgent Gerrard-led
Rangers 2012, who incredibly only trail by 2 points. (Must stop reading the Evening
Times).
If you are so disgusted at the failure to sign John McGinn
for that vital spot on the bench that you have chucked it, you could instead
watch Newcastle vs Tottenham, also on Sky (nice to see them give the Scottish
game a boost by scheduling an English match at the same time.) Derby vs Leeds
could be tasty at 5.30pm, or there is Wolves vs Everton over on BT. Porto vs
Chaves rounds the day off on Freesports at 9.
You can have a lie-in on Sunday before watching Liverpool vs
West Ham at 1.30pm, then find out just how far ahead of the rest Manchester City
are as they visit Arsenal at 4. The German Super Cup is at 7.30 as Bayern Munich
play Eintracht Frankfurt on BT, and the Spanish equivalent at 9 with
Barcelona playing Sevilla (the last Spanish game on Sky for a while as the rights for La Liga have gone to Eleven Sports who apparently will be broadcasting on Facebook. Oh
dear).
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