Check out the rundown of the biggest games and key fixtures.
Premier League action kicks off with Newcastle United hosting Arsenal on Saturday at 12:30, setting the tone for an intense game week.
Manchester United faces Chelsea in a marquee clash on Sunday at 16:30, with both teams looking to find form after inconsistent starts.
Meanwhile, Tottenham takes on Aston Villa on Sunday at 14:00, aiming to maintain their top position.
Liverpool, Manchester City, and other top teams are also in action, promising fans a weekend filled with action and drama.
In La Liga’s Matchday 12, Barcelona welcomes Espanyol to the Camp Nou on Sunday at 16:15. However, Real Madrid’s match against Valencia has been postponed, as has Villarreal’s game against Rayo Vallecano.
With Girona facing Leganés on Saturday and Atlético Madrid clashing with UD Las Palmas on Sunday, the league table dynamics could see shifts in Madrid’s absence.
Bundesliga’s Matchday 9 offers thrilling matchups as Bayern Munich takes on Union Berlin on Saturday at 15:30, aiming to extend their lead.
Borussia Dortmund will host RB Leipzig on Saturday at 18:30, a crucial game for both teams with title aspirations.
The matchday wraps up on Sunday with Sport-Club Freiburg facing Mainz 05 at 15:30 and Mönchengladbach up against Werder Bremen at 17:30.
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