Fiorentina vs Juventus, Man United vs Leicester, Barcelona vs Valencia, and RB Leipzig vs Bayern Munich are just a few of our picks for top games to watch this weekend.

What to watch on Saturday, September 14, 2019

Fiorentina vs Juventus at 09:00 ET/13:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: ESPN+, Rai Italia America in the USA; Rai Italia America, TLN, DAZN in Canada; beIN Sports Connect, Kayo Sports, Rai Italia Australia, beIN Sports 1 in Australia; Sky Calcio 1, Sky Sport Serie A, SKY Go Italia, Sky Supercalcio HD, NOW TV in Italy

Preview: Juventus currently boast a perfect record and would be the leaders had it not been for Inter Milan's superior goal difference. However, given the strength of their squad, it shouldn't be long before the reclaim top spot.

Fiorentina should be a tricky test after their roller-coaster 4-3 win over Napoli prior to the international break. That clash with Ancelotti's side showed defensive weaknesses in the absence of Chiellini. Cristiano is expected to start after scoring a super hat-trick against Lithuania,

Borussia Dortmund vs Bayer Leverkusen at 09:30 ET/13:30 GMT

Broadcast listings: FOX Soccer Match Pass, FOX Deportes, Foxsports.com, Fox Sports 1 in the USA; Sportsnet World, Sportsnet Now, Sportsnet World Now in Canada; beIN Sports Connect, beIN SPORTS 3, Kayo Sports in Australia; Sky Go, Sky Sport Bundesliga 1, Sky Sport Bundesliga 2 in Germany

Preview: Dortmund suffered an unexpected 3-1 loss to Union Berlin prior to the international break and will be keen on returning to winning ways. Unfortunately, their next opponents are Bayer Leverkusen, who are no pushovers. Unlike Reus and Co, the visitors are unbeaten but they have dropped points, drawing once in their opening three games. This should be an exciting showdown.

Manchester United vs Leicester City at 10:00 ET/14:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: NBC Sports Gold in the USA; BBC Radio in the UK; DAZN in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia

Preview: Things have not been going well for Man United and another disappointing result would be detrimental to their campaign. The Red Devils are without a win in their last three league games, losing once and drawing twice since their opening day victory over Chelsea.

This has put Solskjaer and his men under unwanted scrutiny. As for Leicester, they are third in the league with two wins and two draws. Form favors the Foxes but a trip to Old Trafford won't be easy regardless of Man United's struggles.

The Red Devils could be without a few key names

Solskjaer, Pogba, Martial, Shaw, Bailly, Dalot, Lingard, Wan-Bissaka

Wolves vs Chelsea 10:00 ET/14:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: NBC Sports Gold in the USA; DAZN in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia

Preview: Wolves, the team that impressed last season, are a spot above the relegation zone after failing to win a single game from their opening four, with three draws and a loss. Next up for them is a home clash against Chelsea. Despite their unimpressive start Jimenez and Co. won't be an easy test for the Blues, who have only one win from four. Injuries have taken its toll on Lampard's side but their young and promising attack should give them optimism.

RB Leipzig vs Bayern München at 12:30 ET/16:30 GMT

Broadcast listings: TUDN USA, Foxsports.com, TUDN en Vivo, Fox Sports 2, FOX Soccer Match Pass in the USA; BT Sport Live, BT Sport 2 in the UK; Sportsnet Now, Sportsnet World, Sportsnet World Now in Canada; beIN Sports 1, Kayo Sports, beIN Sports Connect in Australia; Sky Go, Sky Sport Bundesliga UHD, Sky Sport Bundesliga 1 in Germany

Preview: This is the game to watch this round in the Bundesliga. First and second will lock horns in a highly-anticipated weekend showdown, with RB Leipzig's perfect record coming under threat when they host Bayern Munich.

The defending champions won their last fixture 6-1 against Mainz, adding to the 3-0 triumph over Schalke after their opening-day draw. Nonetheless, they trail Werner and Co. by a point but that could be changed on Saturday. Don't miss this showdown!

Barcelona vs Valencia at 15:00 ET/19:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: beIN SPORTS, Fanatiz USA, beIN SPORTS CONNECT, beIN SPORTS en Español in the USA; Premier Player HD, Premier Sports 2 in the UK; beIN Sports Canada, beIN SPORTS en Español, beIN SPORTS CONNECT Canada in Canada; beIN Sports Connect, beIN Sports 1, Kayo Sports in Australia; Movistar+, Movistar Laliga, Partidazo in Movistar LaLiga, MiTele En Vivo in Spain

Preview: Barcelona's poor start to the campaign hasn't gone unnoticed. With one win, one draw, and one defeat from their first three games, the Blaugrana will have to turn things around if they wish to defend their league title. Many hoped Messi, who has been injured, would recover during the international break, but the Argentine has been ruled out of the Valencia clash.

No Messi for Valencia clash

Lionel Messi, Barcelona, Valencia, La Liga

And given their dependence on the Argentine and their struggles without him, the away side would have fancied their odds of winning at Camp Nou had it not been for Marcelino's sacking. The Copa del Rey champions shockingly fired their manager ahead of their trip to Catalonia and the start of their Champions League campaign, throwing the club into disarray and angering the players, some of which have come out publicly to slam the higher-ups. 

Marcelino, Ezequiel Garay, Valencia, La Liga

What to watch on Sunday, September 15, 2019

Watford vs Arsenal at 11:30 ET/15:30 GMT

Broadcast listings: NBCSports.com, NBC Sports App, Telemundo, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, NBCSN in the USA; BBC Radio 5 Live, Sky Sports Main Event, SKY GO Extra, Sky Sports Premier League in the UK; DAZN in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia

Preview: After a loss to Liverpool and a draw at home to Spurs, Arsenal must return to winning ways. Aubameyang continues to score for the Gunners and summer signing Pepe shows signs of improvement after initially struggling with fitness. A trip to Watford is next but this won't be a walk in the park for Emery's men.