Football Tracker: LaLiga, Bundesliga & Serie A underway, Manchester City to come

We have a massive weekend of football ahead of us with cup finals and title rivals facing off across Europe. This is your one-stop shop for all the big results from around the continent and further afield!

14:58 CET – Moving over to the Premier League, there are four matches kicking off in an hour with Manchester City hosting Brighton and Nottingham Forest away to Ipswich, amongst others.

The big team news coming in from the Etihad is that City are starting with both Erling Haaland and Omar Marmoush as they look to recover from last week’s shock loss to Forest.

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See the full Premier League program here.

14:45 CET – The Bundesliga action kicks off at 15:30 CET today with a couple great games. Runaway league leaders Bayern Munich are away at Union Berlin, always a tricky trip, while there’s also a clash between third and fourth as Mainz host Freiburg. Whisper it, that could be the game of the day!

Mainz have been the surprise package of the league this season, flying high under the watchful eye of affable Danish manager Bo Henriksen. Our Danish football expert Svend Bertl Frandsen recently dove into how he’s turned the side into Champions League contenders – read more about Mainz’s transformation here.

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Follow all the Bundesliga fixtures here.

14:30 CET – Coming up at the hour, two matches from Italy’s Serie A with Monza hosting Parma and Udinese taking on Verona. Later on, AC Milan will face a tricky test against Cesc Fabregas’ young Como side.

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Follow Serie A all day with us here.

13:08 CET – The first game of the day in LaLiga sees rock-bottom Valladolid hosting Celta Vigo. The visitors are unbeaten in five matches and making a push for European football. Can they get all three points today? Follow the action here!

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12:30 CET – One of the main events this weekend will be tomorrow’s League Cup final in England between Liverpool and Newcastle. It’s the first major piece of silverware up for grabs and both sides will be desperate to get their hands on it.

Liverpool have won more League Cups than anyone (10) while Newcastle have not won any major trophy since 1955… this couldn’t mean more to the Magpies faithful, it’s simply going to be a massive occasion for them.

As for the game itself, well, our football features writer Jason Pettigrove thinks it could be a classic – here’s why.

11:45 CET – Hello and welcome to the Football Tracker for another huge weekend around Europe.

In fairness, most of the big matches will be on Sunday with the League Cup final and title clashes occurring in Spain and Italy. However, there is still tons to enjoy today, including a slew of Premier League fixtures.

Here are the headline games ahead of us from around the top leagues:

Union Berlin vs Bayern Munich – 15:30 CET

Manchester City vs Brighton – 16:00 CET

AC Milan vs Como – 18:00 CET

Villarreal vs Real Madrid – 18:30 CET

RB Leipzig vs Dortmund – 18:30 CET

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