Arsenal vs Man United, AC Milan vs Napoli, Girona vs Barcelona, Espanyol vs Real Madrid, Lazio vs Juventus, and Crystal Palace vs Tottenham comprise our list of must-watch games.

Friday's FA Cup thriller

Arsenal vs Man United

Kick-off is at 14:55 ET/19:55 GMT and this game will be aired on SiriusXM FC and ESPN+ in the USA; TalkSport Radio UK and BBC Sport in the UK; and Sportsnet in Canada.

The most anticipated fixture on this list will be Friday's clash between Arsenal and Man United in the FA Cup. This fourth-round clash will see the competition's two most successful teams lock horns, with the Gunners having the home advantage.

Will Arsenal pull off another memorable FA Cup win over Man United 

However, it is the Red Devils that have been on the high. The team has won every single game under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer while Unai Emery's side has shown signs of weakness in recent games. This should make for an interesting game.

Solskjaer and Emery talk about the rivalry between their respective clubs 

Saturday's top-four Serie A showdown

Milan vs Napoli

Catch this game at 14:30 ET/19:30 GMT on Rai Italia America and ESPN+ in the USA; Eleven Sports 2 UK in the United Kingdom; DAZN, Rai Italia America, and TLN in Canada; Kayo Sports, Rai Italia Australia, and beIN Sports in Australia; and DAZN in Italy.

Two top-four sides in Italy will lock horns in this clash. For Napoli, already trailing Juventus by nine points, a win is a must if they wish to remain within touching distance of the league leader.

As for Milan, they hold the fourth and final Champions League spot by a single point. A slip up at home could be costly. The Rossoneri have just signed Krzysztof Piątek from Genoa to aid their campaign but Gattuso refused to reveal whether he would start on Saturday.

Gattuso reveals nothing on whether Piatek will start 

Super Sunday

Girona vs Barcelona

This game is scheduled for 10:15 GMT/15:15 ET on beIN Sports and Radio Barca in the USA; Eleven Sports in the UK; beIN Sports, DAZN, and Radio Barca in Canada; Kayo Sports, beIN Sports, and Radio Barca in Australia; beIN Sports and Movistar+ in Spain.

Fresh off their 2-0 loss in the Copa del Rey against Sevilla, Barcelona will return to action with a Catalan Derby. Valverde's men will make the trip to Girona, with Messi and Suarez likely to return to the lineup as they would not one to drop points in the league.

Espanyol vs Real Madrid

Kick-off is at 14:45 ET/19:45 GMT and you can follow this game live on beIN Sports in the USA; Eleven Sports in the UK; beIN Sports and DAZN in Canada; Kayo Sports and beIN Sports in Australia; and Movistar in Spain.

Lazio vs Juventus

Catch this game at 14:30 ET/19:30 GMT on ESPN+ and Rai Italia America in the USA; Eleven Sports 2 UK in the United Kingdom; TLN, Rai Italia America, and DAZN in Canada; Rai Italia Australia, Kayo Sports, and beIN Sports in Australia; and  Lazio Style Channel and Sky Italia in Italy.

Lazio knows that with AC Milan taking on Napoli, a win on Sunday could see them leapfrog the Rossoneri should Gattuso's men lose. However, the White and Sky Blues must end Juventus' unbeaten run in the league for that to happen.

Juventus players preparing for the Lazio clash 

Crystal Palace vs Tottenham

This game will commence at 11:00 ET/16:00 GMT and will be aired on ESPN+ in the USA; BT Sport, BBC Radio 5 Live, and TalkSport Radio UK in the United Kingdom; and Sportsnet in Canada.

After throwing away a 1-0 lead from the first leg to lose to Chelsea on penalties in the Carabao Cup semi-finals, Tottenham cannot afford to drop out of another competition. However, in the FA Cup, they will travel to Crystal Palace for a promising London derby. Back-to-back eliminations would be a humiliation for Pochettino's side.

Today's big headlines

Messi, Aguero join the plea to have the Salah search continue

On Thursday, it was announced that the search for Emiliano Salah had been called off as the odds of him surviving are "remote". However, this explanation was not acceptable for his family, as the player's sister alongside a number of fellow Argentine players called for the mission to continue.

Messi and other Argentine stars join the plea to resume the search for Sala

Arsenal linked with Juan Mata

Arsenal was after Juan Mata when he joined Chelsea and when he moved to Man United, but the Gunners might now just land the Spaniard. This is according to reports that claim Unai Emery is keen to reunite with the midfielder, who can join them for free given that his contract expires next summer.