The 5+1 games you can’t miss this weekend

Meanwhile in La Liga Santander there will be games like Real Madrid-Getafe on Saturday or Raise-Barça on Sunday, in the rest of the major European leagues this weekend there will be many more interesting games. A more than transcendental duel stands out above the rest for the Premier League, but he’s not the only one. At Mundo Deportivo we have made a selection of five in the big leagues and an additional one that, without being in them, deserves mention.

Manchester City-Liverpool (domingo, 17.30 horas)

With 8 games to play, Manchester City leads the Premier League with 1 point more than Liverpool, and in these both are measured at the Etihad Stadium in the duel that is undoubtedly transcendental for the future of the English championship.

Everton-Manchester United (Saturday, 1.30 pm)

After losing against Burnley and therefore getting very dangerously close to the relegation zone, Everton receives Manchester United more than forced to win so that their problems do not grow. The ‘red devils’ are not here to give anything away either because they want to qualify for European competitions.

Eintracht-Freiburg (Sunday, 5.30 pm)

Barça’s rival in the Europa League quarterfinals hosts Freiburg, who is being one of the great sensations in the Bundesliga and wants to get into the next Champions League. Aim for vibrant match.

Eintracht Frankfurt received Barça last Thursday

Eintracht Frankfurt received Barça last Thursday

Manel Montilla

Torino-Milan (Sunday, 8:45 p.m.)

The leader of Serie A, Milan, has just drawn against Bologna the previous day, and this time they visit a Torino that, in a quiet zone, is only looking for points with which to end the season in the best possible way .

Bayern-Augsburg (Saturday, 3:30 p.m.)

Bayern Munich, after the romp suffered at La Cerámica, momentarily returns to its Bundesliga reality, where it is firmly on the way to the title. In his mind will be the comeback attempt against Villarreal and ahead will be Augsburg.

Vitoria-Porto (Sunday, 7 pm)

Porto is the leader of the Portuguese league, and between this edition and the previous one it has already chained a total of 56 consecutive games without losing. If he avoids defeat on the pitch against Vitoria, he will smash a record that Benfica has held since the 1970s.

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