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Football on TV this weekend: How to watch & stream every game in the UK

A wide variety of football will be on television screens in the United Kingdom this weekend, with clubs across Europe, Australia and the United States in action.

As well as Premier League fare, the likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona fly the flag for La Liga, while giants such as Juventus, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain will be broadcast into our living rooms.

England, the USA, Germany and Brazil are in action in the quarter-finals of the U-17 World Cup, while MLS is building to a conclusion.

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The complete schedule of games to be broadcast in the UK this weekend is below - as is our pick of the must-watch match of the week. All times are BST.


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20


TimeMatchCompetitionTVStream
19:30Schalke vs MainzBundesligaBT Sport 1BT Sport app
19:30Mouscron vs Standard LiegeJupiler Pro LeagueFreeSportsN/A
19:45St Etienne vs MontpellierLigue 1BT Sport 3BT Sport app
20:00West Ham vs BrightonPremier LeagueSky Sports PLSky Go
20:00France Women vs England WomenInternationalBBC red buttonN/A

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21


TimeMatchCompetitionTVStream
07:35Melbourne City vs Wellington PhoenixA-LeagueBT Sport 3BT Sport app
09:50Sydney FC vs Western Sydney WanderersA-LeagueBT Sport 3BT Sport app
12:00Levante vs GetafeLa LigaSky Sports FootballSky Go
12:15Hibernian vs CelticLeague CupBT Sport 1BT Sport app
12:30Chelsea vs WatfordPremier LeagueSky Sports PLSky Go
12:35Tianjin Quanjian vs Hebei China FortuneChinese Super LeagueSky Sports MixSky Go
15:30England U-17 vs USA U-17U-17 World CupEurosport 2Eurosport player
17:15Connah's Quay vs LlandudnoWelsh Premier LeagueSC4SC4 online
17:30Southampton vs West BromPremier LeagueBT Sport 1BT Sport app
17:30Hamburg vs Bayern MunichBundesligaBT Sport 3BT Sport app
17:30Valencia vs SevillaLa LigaSky Sports MixSky Go
19:45Napoli vs InterSerie ABT Sport 3BT Sport app
19:45Barcelona vs MalagaLa LigaSky Sports FootballSky Go
20:30Porto vs Pacos de FerreiraPrimeira LigaFreeSportsN/A

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22


TimeMatchCompetitionTVStream
07:00Brisbane Roar vs Newcastle JetsA-LeagueBT Sport 3BT Sport app
09:00Perth Glory vs Central Coast MarinersA-LeagueBT Sport 3BT Sport app
11:00Real Oviedo vs CordobaSegunda DivisionFreeSportsN/A
11:00Villarreal vs Las PalmasLa LigaSky Sports MixSky Go
11:30Chievo vs VeronaSerie ABT Sport 3BT Sport app
11:30PSV vs HeraclesEredivisieSky Sports Red ButtonSky Go
12:00Ipswich Town vs Norwich CityChampionshipSky Sports FootballSky Go
12:30Cologne vs Werder BremenBundesligaBT Sport ESPNBT Sport app
13:30Everton vs ArsenalPremier LeagueSky Sports PLSky Go
13:30Feyenoord vs AjaxEredivisieSky Sports MixSky Go
14:00AC Milan vs GenoaSerie ABT Sport Extra 2BT Sport app
14:00Torino vs RomaSerie ABT Sport 3BT Sport app
14:30Freiburg vs Hertha BerlinBundesligaBT Sport ESPNBT Sport app
14:30Rangers vs MotherwellLeague CupBT Sport 1BT Sport app
15:15Celta Vigo vs Atletico MadridLa LigaSky Sports FootballSky Go
15:30Germany U-17 vs Brazil U-17U-17 World CupEurosport 2Eurosport Player
16:00Tottenham vs LiverpoolPremier LeagueSky Sports PLSky Go
17:00Udinese vs JuventusSerie ABT Sport 1BT Sport app
17:00Wolfsburg vs HoffenheimBundesligaBT Sport 3BT Sport app
17:00Anderlecht vs GenkJupiler Pro LeagueFreeSportsN/A
17:30Leganes vs Athletic BilbaoLa LigaSky Sports FootballSky Go
19:45Lazio vs CagliariSerie ABT Sport 3BT Sport app
19:45Real Madrid vs EibarLa LigaSky Sports FootballSky Go
20:00Marseille vs PSGLigue 1BT Sport 1BT Sport app
20:00Sao Paulo vs FlamengoBrazilian Serie ABT Sport ESPNBT Sport app
20:15Sporting Lisbon vs ChavesPrimeira LigaFreeSportsN/A
21:00Atlanta United vs Toronto FCMLSSky Sports FootballSky Go

MATCH OF THE WEEKEND


HD Jurgen Klopp Mauricio Pochettino

Tottenham vs Liverpool 
Sunday, October 22 (16:00)
Sky Sports Premier League

The race for Premier League glory is well and truly on, with a number of teams fighting it out at the top end of the table. Manchester City and Manchester United have been the early pace-setters, but the chasing pack remain within touching distance.

Two of those challengers face off on Sunday as Mauricio Pochettino's Tottenham welcome Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool to Wembley with both sides defending unbeaten streaks and intent on claiming maximum points.

Reds 9/4 for victory

Perennial runners-up Spurs recovered from a wobbly start to the season to rise to third place in the league and, thanks to the goals of Harry Kane, they once again resemble the team that was pipped to the title by Chelsea last term.

A win for Pochettino's side will ensure they remain hot on the heels of the Manchester clubs and it would also be a severe blow to Liverpool's hopes of breaking in to the top three.

The Reds have dropped points against Newcastle, Burnley and Watford, as well as suffering a heavy defeat to Man City, meaning that they are already playing catch-up. Klopp's side are currently eighth in the division and a loss could see them slip further out of the running.

With plenty at stake for both teams, Sunday's clash at Wembley is sure to be a tense affair, but with so much talent on display, there should also be an abundance of quality.

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