Top games to watch this weekend
Friday
Alavés vs. Granada (La Liga)
Koln vs. Bayern (Bundesliga)
PSG vs. Monaco (Ligue 1)
Corinthians vs. Bahia (Brasileiro)
Porto vs. Montalegre (Primeira Liga)
Al Nassr vs. Al Akhdoud (Saudi Pro League)
FIFA U-17 World Cup - Quarter final 1
FIFA U-17 World Cup - Quarter final 2
Saturday
Manchester City vs. Liverpool (English Premier League)
Newcastle vs. Chelsea (English Premier League)
Brentford vs. Arsenal (English Premier League)
Rayo Vallecano vs. Barcelona (La Liga)
Atlético Madrid vs. Mallorca (La Liga)
Atalanta vs. Napoli (Serie A)
Milan vs. Fiorentina (Serie A)
Borussia Dortmund vs. Borussia Mönchengladbach (Bundesliga)
Wolfsburg vs. RB Leipzig (Bundesliga)
Werder Bremen vs. Bayer Leverkusen (Bundesliga)
Strasbourg vs. Marseille (Ligue 1)
Orlando City vs. Columbus Crew (MLS)
Cincinnati vs. Philadelphia Union (MLS)
Athletico-PR vs. Vasco da Gama (MLS)
FIFA U-17 World Cup - Quarter final 3
FIFA U-17 World Cup - Quarter final 4
Sunday
Tottenham vs. Aston Villa (English Premier League)
Everton vs. Manchester United (English Premier League)
Real Sociedad vs. Sevilla (La Liga)
Cádiz vs. Real Madrid (La Liga)
Juventus vs. Inter (Serie A)
Lyon vs. Lille (Ligue 1)
Houston Dynamo vs. Sporting KC (MLS)
Seattle Sounders vs. Los Angeles FC (MLS)
Botafogo vs. Santos (Brasileiro)
Fortaleza vs. Palmeiras (Brasileiro)
Leon vs. Santos Laguna (Liga MX - Play in game)
Most-watched soccer games in the USA: November 13-19, 2023
The viewership numbers for soccer games in the USA for November 13-19, 2023, are in, and with the international break dominating that period, the beautiful game suffered a drop in audience.
In fact, only five matches garnered over 150,000 average viewers, with the FIFA World Cup qualifier between Argentina and Uruguay and the USMNT's victory over Trinidad and Tobago in the CONCACAF Nations League taking the top two spots.
The aforementioned showdown between La Albiceleste and La Celeste reigned supreme, with just under one million average viewers tuning in to Telemundo to watch the Uruguayans beat the World Cup holders 2-0.
Meanwhile, USMNT came in at second with their 3-0 win over Trinidad and Tobago, which earned 869,000 average viewers for Telemundo. This was a CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinal, with the Stars and Stripes ultimately winning over two legs to make the finals and qualify for next year's Copa America.
And finally, we have Mexico's first-leg defeat to Honduras in the CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinals. El Tri lost 2-0, with just under 600,000 average viewers tuning in to TUDN to catch this surprising result. The North American giants did turn things around in the second leg, thus progressing to the finals, albeit by the skin of their teeth, and qualifying for next year's Copa America along the way.
What are this weekend's must-watch games?
PSG vs. Monaco live this Friday at 3 p.m. ET on beIN Sports and Fanatiz
Two Ligue 1 giants kick off Matchday 13 of the French top flight, with reigning champions and current leaders PSG hosting third-placed Monaco. Mbappe and Co. enter this clash on the back of their 3-0 win over Reims just before the international break while the visitors were held to a goalless draw by Le Havre and aim to return to winning ways. Do not miss this exciting showdown.
Manchester City vs. Liverpool live this Saturday at 7:30 a.m. ET exclusively on Peacock
From Ligue 1 to the Premier League, the English top flight returns this weekend, with Matchday 13 kicking off with a top-of-the-table showdown as well. First-placed Manchester City host second-placed Liverpool in a reignition of the beloved Guardiola-Klopp rivalry. A mere point separates the two teams, meaning a win would see Salah and Co. leapfrog the Cityzens. Last season, the Reds lost embarrassingly at the Etihad Stadium and will be out for revenge this Saturday.
Newcastle vs. Chelsea live this Saturday at 10 a.m. ET exclusively on Peacock
Chelsea return to action this weekend with a highly-anticipated trip to Newcastle. The Blues have found some form lately, beating nine-man Tottenham 4-1 before holding Manchester City to a thrilling 4-4 draw just before the break. The Magpies, on the other hand, were beaten at Bournemouth and Dortmund following their controversial victory over Arsenal in the league. Tune in to Peacock to catch this exciting tie live.
Juventus vs. Inter live this Sunday at 2:45 p.m. ET exclusively on Paramount+
Wrapping things up is a Serie A stellar, with league leaders Inter Milan visiting closest rivals Juventus on Sunday. The Old Lady are only two points behind the Nereazzurri in second, meaning a home win would see them go top of the table. However, Inzaghi's men have lost only one game all season and boast the best defense and attack in the league, which means Vlahovic and Co. will have their work cut out for them.
For fans in the USA, it is set to be a very busy weekend due to the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday. But just because many people are on a mini holiday does not mean that soccer has stopped - far from it.
Here is all you need to know ahead of another weekend of women's soccer.
What to watch in women's football: November 24 to November 26, 2023
NCAA
With reigning champs UCLA already out after a shocking 1-0 loss to UC UC Irvine in the first round, the 2023 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament will have a new champion this year. Eight teams now remain in the battle for the coveted prize, and the action kicks off on Friday, November 24th with a triple header featuring Nebraska vs. Stanford, Pittsburgh vs. Florida State, and North Carolina vs. BYU. The final quarter-final will take place on Saturday as Penn State lock horns with Clemson. All matches can be followed via live streaming through ESPN+ and the ESPN App for viewers based in the United States.
Women's Super League
Sunday will be a very busy day for fans of England's WSL, as all six matches are being played on the same day. Things kick off with struggling Bristol City facing a tough test when they welcome Manchester United, followed by Liverpool vs. Brighton, Arsenal vs. West Ham, and reigning WSL champions Chelsea looking to stay ahead of the chasing pack as they host a Leicester side who have started to slide down the table.
The day will conclude with two more games featuring Aston Villa vs. Everton and Manchester City vs. Tottenham in what could be an interesting game as the two sides are separated by just one point in the table.
Didn't find your favorite women's league on this list? No worries, as this is just a highlight of some of the exciting games coming up this week. Make sure to check out our special women's soccer page here at LiveSoccerTV.com for full broadcast info, match updates, news, and more.
2023 MLS Cup: TV listings, live-streaming, preview of conference semis - November 25 and 26, 2023
The 2023 MLS Cup is now approaching its final stages, as the conference semi-finals get underway this upcoming weekend.
Here is all you need to know.
When will the 2023 MLS Cup Conference semi-finals be taking place?
The 2023 MLS Cup Conference semi-finals will be taking place on Saturday, November 25th (Eastern Conference) and Sunday, November 26th (Western Conference).
How can I watch the 2023 MLS Cup Conference semi-finals?
USA: Fans in the USA have several options to follow the 2023 MLS Cup Conference semi-finals both on TV and via live-streaming, and even via radio. Depending on which specific game, these include Fox Sports 1, SiriusXM FC, MLS Pass on Apple TV, Foxsports.com, FOX Sports App, FOX Deportes, fuboTV, and Sling TV.
Canada: Viewers in Canada also have many choices to follow the upcoming games via live-streaming and on TV. Depending on which specific game, these include TSN5, RDS App, TSN+, RDS, and MLS Pass on Apple TV.
Make sure you check out our special MLS match page for specific viewing options for each game, plus additional geo-targeted choices if you live outside the USA or Canada.
What teams are competing in the 2023 MLS Cup Conference semi-finals?
A total of eight teams (four from each conference) will be taking part in the 2023 MLS Cup Conference semi-finals:
Eastern Conference
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Orlando City
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Columbus Crew
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Cincinnati
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Philadelphia Union
Western Conference
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Houston Dynamo
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Kansas City
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Seattle Sounders
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Los Angeles
Who are the reigning champions in this competition?
Los Angeles FC won the competition last season for the first time, so the Black and Gold came into this contest as the reigning champions. However, they could face a tricky test as they have to play Seattle Sounders on their opponent's home turf this Sunday.
How did each team get to this juncture?
Orlando City: The Lions finished in second place in the Eastern Conference and second overall in the league, which earned them a spot in the post-season playoffs. Óscar Pareja's squad earned back-to-back 1-0 wins over Nashville, both home and away, in the first round to book their ticket to the conference semi-finals, where they will face Columbus Crew on Saturday.
Columbus Crew: The Crew finished in third place in the Eastern Conference and third overall in the league. Wilfried Nancy's team had to book their spot in the semi-finals over a series of three games against Atlanta United. Although they won the first game 2-0, they were beaten 4-2 in the second game to set up a nail-biter for the third match, during which they triumphed 4-2 and now will travel to face Orlando City (who are seeded higher) this Saturday.
Cincinnati: Pat Noonan's men had an absolutely outstanding season in which they won the league and now could potentially complete a coveted double. Spearheaded by the brilliant form of Luciano Acosta, the Orange and Blue avoided having to play a third game against the New York Red Bulls by beating them 8-7 on spot-kicks in game two after the match finished as a 1-1 draw. Next up for Cincinnati will be a showdown against Philadelphia Union on Saturday.
Philadelphia Union: Speaking of the Union, Jim Curtin's troops finished fourth in the Eastern Conference and fifth overall in the league. Like their upcoming opponents Cincinnati, they avoided having to play a third game after securing 3-1 and 1-0 wins over New England Revolution, and will certainly look forward to facing the newly-crowned Supporters' Shield winners this weekend.
Houston Dynamo: Houston Dynamo finished fourth in the Western Conference and ninth overall in the league. Ben Olsen's team have already lifted one title this season, as they clinched the US Open Cup after beating Inter Miami 2-1 in the final. The team really had to work hard to get to this juncture, as they battled Real Salt Lake over three matches - including two that went to penalties - to book a spot in the Western Conference semi-finals. It will be interesting to see if having to play one extra game will impact the team as they prepare to face Kansas City on Sunday.
Kansas City: Meanwhile, Kansas City, who finished eighth in the Western Conference and 15th overall in the league, had a much easier time in their round one series. The Wizards cruised to a 4-1 win against St. Louis on the road, before securing a 2-1 home win to make sure that Peter Vermes's team set up a showdown against Houston Dynamo on November 26th.
Seattle Sounders: The Sounders finished second in the Western Conference and seventh overall in the league. Despite their experience - and prior success in MLS Cups - Brian Schmetzer's team had to work a lot harder than many anticipated to set up their semi-final meetings against Los Angeles on Sunday. Things appeared to be going well following a 2-0 win over Dallas, but the second game proved to be an interesting one as Dallas, encouraged by their home fans, battled to a 3-1 win. Both sides certainly had everything to play for in game three, but ultimately, the Sounders prevailed 1-0 to keep their MLS Cup dreams afloat.
Los Angeles: Last but certainly not least, reigning MLS Cup holders Los Angeles have provided plenty of entertainment so far in this competition. The Black and Gold, who finished third in the Western Conference and eighth overall in the league, overpowered Vancouver 5-2 in a seven-goal thriller in game one before securing their semi-final spot thanks to a gritty 1-0 victory in game two. Next up for Steve Cherundolo's men will be a tough test against Seattle on Sunday to see which of these two teams will feature in the Western Conference finals on December 2nd.
Make sure you bookmark our special MLS page for game times, broadcast details, and more info.
Biggest stories of the week
New football documentary 'The World According to Football' set to live-stream on Paramount+ on December 1
On December 1st, Showtime Sports will be dropping a new documentary titled "The World According to Football". Narrated and executive produced by Trevor Noah, the five-part series travels through five different countries - the USA, the UK, Brazil, France, and Qatar. The focus will be on how key issues, such as mental health, racism, women's rights, socio-economic inequality, nationalism, and labor rights are addressed by both fans and soccer teams in those five nations.
The first episode kicks off on Friday, December 1st at 8 pm EST (5 pm PST), and the series will run for five weeks, with one episode happening each week. Viewers can live-stream the opening episode plus the entire series on Paramount+ if they have subscribed to SHOWTIME.
Other collaborators on this upcoming series include Gotham Chopra, who produced it through his production company Religion of Sports alongside Mainstay Entertainment and Day Zero Productions.
Huge blow: Gavi set to miss Euro 2024 as Barcelona reveal injury update on the Spanish ace
Sunday was a bitter-sweet day for the Spanish national team as their 3-1 victory over Georgia in their final Euro 2024 qualifier won them the group but came at the cost of one of their most talented players.
That person is Gavi, the highly-rated Barcelona teenager who was forced off the pitch with a serious injury to his right knee. This occurred in the first half, with the Roja ace twisting it in an awkward attempt to control the ball.
Speaking after the game, Spanish national team head coach Luis de la Fuente admitted that it was a worrisome issue. The initial diagnosis was a torn ACL, and with the midfielder returning to Barcelona on crutches that same night for tests, the Spanish giants have now confirmed this to be true.
This is a gutting update for two reasons. Not only will Gavi miss the rest of the season but the midfielder is unlikely to recover in time for Euro 2024 as he looks to be out for seven to nine months.
Roma boss Jose Mourinho gives honest response to rumors of a Real Madrid return
Real Madrid could be forced to find a new manager this summer due to the question marks over Carlo Ancelotti's future. As a result, rumors linking the Spanish giants with a move for former manager Jose Mourinho have been doing the rounds.
The Roma boss was asked this question by Rai 1, sparking an honest reply from the 60-year-old. Jose played down these rumors, arguing that Los Merengues already have a "super manager" in the form of Ancelotti and have no need for another manager.
"Back to Real Madrid to replace Ancelotti? If you know Florentino [Pérez], and I know him very well, he is super intelligent and has very clear ideas," Mourinho said, as per AS.
Man Utd receive huge boost as key player returns from injury ahead of crucial trip to Everton
Manchester United have endured a horrible start to the season. While the Red Devils are sixth in the Premier League table, Ten Hag's men have already suffered five defeats and are bottom of their UEFA Champions League group after four games.
However, the English giants have received a huge boost just as the November international break nears its end. Luke Shaw, one of Ten Hag's key performers last season, has returned to training after a lengthy injury spell.
The left-back suffered a muscle injury and while he was initially expected to miss only a few weeks, the defender has been out of action for three months. His last game for the Red Devils came back in late August in the 2-0 defeat away to Tottenham in only their second game of the season.
Crowded schedule 'not good for the game', says Bayern's Tuchel
Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel on Thursday hit out at the crowded fixture list, saying it was "not for the good of the game and not for the good of the players".
Bayern play at Cologne in the Bundesliga on Friday, just 24 hours after some of their first XI, including Canada's Alphonso Davies and South Korea's Kim Min-jae, returned to Munich following the international break.
While confirming injured players Jamal Musiala and Matthijs de Ligt would be missing on Friday, Tuchel said members of his squad were "tired mentally and exhausted physically".
Other key headlines from the world of soccer
Nagelsmann says Germany have 'unbelievable work to do' before Euro 2024
Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann said Tuesday his side have an "unbelievable amount of work to do" six months from hosting Euro 2024 after falling to a 2-0 friendly defeat against Austria in Vienna.
Germany fell behind to a Marcel Sabitzer goal in the first half and then lost Leroy Sane early in the second to a red card, the Bayern Munich winger pushing Austria defender Phillipp Mwene in the face and forcing him to the ground.
Cincinnati's Noonan named MLS Coach of the Year
FC Cincinnati's Pat Noonan was named Major League Soccer's Coach of the Year on Tuesday after guiding his squad to the league's best regular-season record. The 43-year-old American oversaw Cincinnati's rise from a last-place club to the 2022 MLS playoffs and this year's top mark at 20-5 with nine drawn for 69 points.
The Eastern Conference champions are set to host Philadelphia on Saturday in an MLS quarter-final playoff match.