World Football Weekend Viewing Guide
Want to know what games to watch in Europe's top leagues this weekend? Well you've come to the right place.
There will be some exciting games in England, Spain, Italy, France and Germany that you won't want to miss.
Teams are fighting for their lives in relegation, some are trying to win championships and there will just be some plain exciting games.
Here's a look at some good games to watch this weekend.
Manchester City's Last Chance
1 of 5Who: Arsenal vs. Manchester City
Where and When: Sunday 11 am Eastern time; Emirates Stadium; FSC, Fox Deportes, Sky Sports1
Why: Manchester City faces a resurgent Arsenal team determined to prove that their loss to QPR last weekend is just a bump in the road. City stands five points off the pace and need to keep in touch with rivals Manchester United.
Arsenal gave Manchester City a very tough game away from home last time they met in the league, and with the title on the line as well as a Champions League spot for Arsenal it should be a tight game.
Must-Watch Factor: 9 out of 10
Prediction: 2-2 Draw
Real Madrid's Tough Challenge at Home
2 of 5Who: Real Madrid vs. Valencia
Where and When: Sunday 3.30 pm Eastern time; Santiago Bernabeu; ESPN Deportes, ESPN2, ESPN3.com, GolTV
Why: Real Madrid has a tough run of games to end the season and that run begins with Valencia. Atletico Madrid awaits during the middle of the week. Madrid has to tread carefully and make sure not to lose any more points before the Clasico.
Last time these two teams met it was a tightly contested 3-2 win for Real Madrid. It will be just as close this weekend with Madrid having to keep an eye on a rival game in the middle of the week.
Must-Watch Factor: 10 out of 10
Prediction: 2-1 win for Real Madrid
Italian Excitement
3 of 5Who: Lazio vs. Napoli
Where and When: Saturday 3 pm Eastern; Stadio Olimpico; FSC, ESPN3.com,
Why: Napoli is always generally involved in some exciting games nowadays and this one may end up being added to a list. These two teams are fighting it out for the last Champions League spot in the Serie A but are not within reach of the title race at all.
These aren't the only two teams in the mix however, with Udinese, Roma and Inter all waiting in the wings. A win for either team will be extremely important going forward and were Lazio to win, they would have a good advantage over their competitors.
Must-Watch Factor: 8 out of 10
Prediction: Napoli win 3-2
French Rivalry
4 of 5Who: Paris Saint-Germain vs. Marseille
Where and When: Sunday 3 pm Eastern; Parc De Princes; FSC, Canal+ (France)
Why: The "Derby De France" is always hotly contested and there is a lot at stake for PSG here. They lost to Nancy last weekend and have given Montpellier the advantage as they have played one fewer game than the league leaders.
Marseille defeated PSG the last time they played 3-0, but since neither team is in particularly great form coming into this game, anything can happen.
Must-Watch Factor: 8 out of 10
Prediction: 2-2 Draw
Bounce-Back Game for Two Ousted German Europa League Participants
5 of 5Who: Schalke 04 vs. Hannover 96
Where and When: Sunday 9.30 am Eastern; Veltins-Arena; ESPN Deportes, ESPN3.com
Why: This game has important implications in Europe for both teams. Both teams have just been knocked out of the Europa League by Spanish opposition and will be looking to bounce back.
Schalke was eliminated from the Europa League, and a win here would help them solidify their spot for a Champions League berth. Hannover is hanging on to a Europa League spot by a thread with five possible contenders for two spots.
Must-Watch Factor: 8 out of 10
Prediction: Schalke win 2-1









