There are three fixtures to be played in La Liga on the 3rd of January including the meeting between Villarreal and Levante at the Estadio de la Cerámica.
Burgos will look to keep tabs on the top six as they welcome SD Amorebieta to the Estadio Municipal El Plantio as the away side aim to get out of the bottom three as 10th meets 20th in the Segunda Division this Friday afternoon.
It is time to crown Manchester City the Premier League winners. The holiday period has laid a devasting blow to Liverpool’s once thriving title challenge – and that of Chelsea’s, too.
La Liga returns in Spain following a short break and on the 2nd of January the defending champions are in action as Atlético Madrid meet Rayo Vallecano at the Estadio Wanda Metropolitano.
Another important clash in the Spanish top tier in the new year concerns that of the encounter between Elche and Granada at the Estadio Manuel Martínez Valero as Elche look to climb away from the relegation zone in La Liga.
The Spanish top flight action returns in the New Year and features the upcoming clash between Real Betis and Celta Vigo at the Estadio Benito Villamarín with the hosts looking to bounce back from defeat just before Christmas.
Despite the postponements of games and the upcoming winter breaks around Europe, we still get to witness some magnificent games across Europe this weekend. Here, we’ve grouped together the best ones to watch.
Two teams sitting at either end of the table meet this Thursday night as the table-topping Bournemouth play hosts to the relegation-fighting Cardiff City in the Championship with both sides in topsy-turvy form right now.
The final match in this round of English Premier League fixtures takes place on Thursday the 30th of December and is a meeting between Manchester United and Burnley.
The Ghana Premier League continues this week and on the 1st of January we have a meeting between Aduana Stars and Asante Kotoko at the Agyeman Badu Stadium.
Sporting Braga are just six points off of the Primeira’s top three heading into matchday 16. On Thursday night, Braga will host rival Arouca as the teams play for the first time since 2016-17.
Coupe de France continues at full speed in the beginning of the new year as we have reached the 16th finals. There is plenty of action coming up so fasten your seatbelts and enjoy the upcoming fixtures.
Results have not been great for Chelsea in recent weeks and they have been dealt another blow with the news Ben Chilwell is to miss the rest of the season.
The second highest-ranked league in Spain takes action in the beginning of the new 2022 year and is here to entertain the football fans. UD Almería are leading the standings and will do their best to start the year with good results.
Blackburn Rovers will play hosts to Barnsley at Ewood Park this Wednesday night as two clubs from either end of the table meet in a must-win clash if they are to keep up hopes of achieving their respective aims for the season.
Sporting Lisbon are on a seven-match winning streak against Portimonense in all competitions ahead of Wednesday’s match at the Estadio Jose Alvalade. The Lions of Lisbon are seeking an eighth straight win over their Primeira Liga rival.
2021 has been an amazing year for major international tournaments. Events such as the European Championship, Copa America, and CONCACAF Gold Cup brought joy – and heartbreak – to millions of football fans across the world.
Manchester City are the pacesetters in the Premier League and could open their lead over Liverpool and Chelsea on Wednesday night with a win at the Brentford Community Stadium.