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Browsing: Today’s Football game
The WSL returns this weekend with Man City looking to leapfrog Chelsea and regain the top spot – even if it’s only for a while as neither Chelsea nor Arsenal are playing WSL matches this weekend. Instead, the teams will be it out in the League Cup final – in front of a crowd of more than 20,000 football fans.
The Premier League returns this Easter weekend following the international break as the title race heats up. Man City will be without key defenders John Stone and Kyle Walker who both picked up injuries during the break, for their match with Arsenal – a game that could help define the race.
England are back in action this weekend as Southgate’s men face Brazil in a friendly at Wembley Stadium – one of two matches left before Gareth Southgate names his Euro 2024 squad.
The WSL and Women’s Championship are back in action this weekend, for a jam-packed weekend of football, known as Women’s Football Weekend.
Premier League football returns on Saturday, with 3 big matches in action as the relegation battle heats up. Sunday sees just one Premier League match as the FA Cup ties take place this weekend as well.
FA Cup fixtures this weekend- 16/03 – Liverpool take on Man Utd
Premier League fixtures today – 13/03 – Struggling Luton away to Bournemouth Wednesday night football is back with relegation zone…
The Women’s FA Cup returns this weekend as the quarter-finals get underway.
The Premier League returns this weekend and all eyes will be on Manchester City vs Liverpool. A win for Liverpool will extend their lead at the top by four, whilst a City win will see them leapfrog Liverpool to claim the top spot (with a difference of two points).
Chelsea will travel to Manchester tonight as they face City at the Joie Stadium in the latest of the semi-finals.
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