Following action from the weekend in which Liverpool and Chelsea were sent packing from the FA Cup and the Madrid rivals shared the spoils to allow Barcelona firmly back into the title race, there is a host of exciting matches to anticipate this week.
Check out the list of these games here.
Monday, February 10
Serie A
Inter Milan v Fiorentina
Simone Inzaghi’s Inter Milan will have revenge on their minds when their welcome Fiorentina to the San Siro for a second Serie A meeting in four days against Raffaele Palladino’s in-form side. La Viola stunned Inter on Friday with a 3-0 result to dent the home side’s title defence.
Tuesday, February 11
UEFA Champions League Play-off
Manchester City v Real Madrid
For the fourth consecutive season, the last two Champions League title winners will meet, this time with a place in the Round of 16 at stake this time.
Wednesday, February 12
UEFA Champions League Play-off
Feyenoord v AC Milan
Premier League
Everton v Liverpool
NPFL
Kwara United v Shooting Stars
The Oluyole Warriors take an eight-match unbeaten run in the NPFL to Ilorin where a clash against the Afonja Warriors awaits, with the visitors looking to keep runaway league leaders, Remo Stars, in sight with a positive result.
Championship
Plymouth Argyle v Millwall
Following their giant-killing exploits in the FA Cup, bottom-of-the-Championship Argyle host a Millwall side sitting in 14th and basking in a bit of giant-killing aura as well, having come away from Championship leaders, Leeds United, with a 2-0 win to advance in the FA Cup last weekend.
Sheffield United v Middlesbrough
Kelechi Iheanacho could make the squad as Michael Carrick’s Boro visit second placed Sheffield United looking to keep alive their hopes of finishing the season in a play-off spot – Boro is one point and one place outside of the last play-off spot at the moment.
Thursday, February 13
UEFA Europa League Play-off
AZ Alkmaar v Galatasaray
FC Porto v AS Roma
Fenerbahce v Anderlecht
UEFA Europa Conference League Play-off
Molde v Shamrock Rovers
Friday, February 14
Premier League
Brighton v Chelsea
Less than a week after suffering exit from the FA Cup at the hands of the Seagulls, Enzo Maresca’s side will be out at the AMEX Stadium again to face 10th placed Brighton in a Premier League clash on Valentine’s Day.
A repeat of Sunday’s result for the Blues could see them drop all the way to seventh place depending on how other results go in the league.