Take a look at the top matches to watch out for this week.
SS Lazio v Inter Milan
The reigning Serie A champions face a potentially stiff test in Rome against a Lazio side that has recovered from a slow start to the season to be among the top teams in the league. And with Juventus and Fiorentina dropping points over the weekend, Lazio will be out to get a win to take advantage.
You can check out the preview and tip for this Monday night fixture here.
Bournemouth v West Ham United
Julen Lopetogui continues to feel the pressure and this is another match that could see him lose his job if it is lost. Unfortunately for the Hammers, they face Bournemouth on Monday night at the same ground where Arsenal and Manchester City already fell this season.
Real Madrid Women v Chelsea W
Chelsea are in excellent form at the moment and only dropped points for the first time this season in a 1-1 draw at Leicester over the weekend in the Women’s Super League.
The Blues will be aiming to end the Champions League group stage with a perfect record from six matches, but Real Madrid will hope to finish top of the group and know a win by any margin on Tuesday night will suffice.
AS Monaco v PSG
Third meets first in Ligue 1 on Wednesday as Monaco will aim to cut the seven-point gap between them and the league leaders. However, they have failed to score in their last two matches and have lost three of their last five matches.
It will be a tall order for Monaco, but PSG have been known to struggle once in a while and this trip to the principality could be one of those times.
FC Barcelona Women v Manchester City Woman
The Spanish and European champions have won all but one match so far this season, losing 2-0 at Manchester City earlier in the group stage. City lead with 15 points, three points ahead of Barcelona who can finish top with a win on Wednesday night.
Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United
Two teams that have recently beaten Manchester City face-off for a place in the League Cup semi-final. Spurs go into this match on the back of a resounding 5-0 demolition of Southampton, a result that eased the tension between the club and fans. A win over the Red Devils will further ease those tensions.
But Ruben Amorim’s United head into this match on Thursday basking in the dramatic 2-1 win at Manchester City in the Premier League on Sunday. All to play for at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Bayern Munich v RB Leipzig
The Bundesliga leaders fell to a first league defeat of the season at Mainz over the weekend, allowing Bayer Leverkusen to move within four points of the Bavarians just as Leipzig beat third-placed Eintracht Frankfurt and move within six points of the top.
Clearly, Vincent Kompany’s Bayern cannot afford another slip-up while Leipzig have the chance to blow the title race in Germany wide open.