Saturday 1:30pm European time - English Premier League
Third-placed Leicester City entertain fourth-placed Chelsea but both sides come into this contest with indifferent form and with instability about their top four hopes. The Foxes have lost two of their past three league games, along with their midweek League Cup semi-final against Aston Villa. The Blues have only managed one win in their past four league matches. Eight points separate the sides, but the pressure is building on both.
Saturday 4pm European time - Spanish La Liga
The Madrid derby takes centre stage in Spain on Saturday, with leaders Real Madrid welcoming fifth-placed Atletico Madrid to the Santiago Bernabeu. Ten points separate the two clubs after 21 rounds, with Real fresh from three straight victories, while Atletico haven’t won in their past two in the league. To make matters worse for the visitors, Joao Felix is out injured, adding to their injury crisis with Diego Costa, Jose Gimenez and Santiago Arias all out.
Manchester United v Wolverhampton
Saturday 6:30pm European time - English Premier League
It may not seem like a glamour match on paper, but both of these sides are level on 34 points after 24 matches. Seventh-placed Wolverhampton make the trip to fifth-placed Manchester United, although both sides are coming off defeats. In fact, the Red Devils have lost three of their past four league matches to wobble in their pursuit of a Champions League spot. United signing Bruno Fernandes in midweek in a boost but Wolves represent a tough challenge at Old Trafford, having pushed the Red Devils a fortnight ago at the same venue in the FA Cup.
RB Leipzig v Borussia Moenchengladbach
Saturday 6:30pm European time - German Bundesliga
Bundesliga leaders RB Leipzig will look to bounce back from last round’s loss when they host third-placed Borussia Moenchengladbach. Leizpig are a point clear of second-placed Bayern Munich, with Gladbach only a further point behind, so top spot is up for grabs. Leipzig lost to Eintracht Frankfurt last time out, but their home record suggests they’ll bounce back with six wins and only one loss from nine home games this term.
Sunday 5:30pm European time - English Premier League
Jose Mourinho’s sixth-placed Tottenham host champions Manchester City who are currently second on the league table. Spurs, who are without the injured Harry Kane, have managed only one win in their past five league matches to slip out of the Champions League race, so they need to back up last week’s 2-1 win over Norwich to stay in the hunt. City, who lost to Manchester United in the League Cup in midweek, look certain to finish runners-up this season and have collected 13 points from their past five in the league.
