Liverpool vs Bournemouth, Burnley vs Tottenham, Arsenal vs West Ham, Germany Women vs Norway Women, France Women vs Brazil Women, Barcelona vs Real Sociedad, Chelsea vs Everton, and Man Utd vs Man City comprise our list.

What to watch on Saturday, March 07, 2020

Liverpool vs Bournemouth at 07:30 ET/12:30 GMT

Broadcast listings: NBC Sports App, SiriusXM FC, UNIVERSO, NBCSN, UNIVERSO NOW, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, NBCSports.com in the USA; BT Sport Live, BT Sport 1, BT Sport Ultimate in the UK; DAZN in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia

Preview: Liverpool look to bounce back after suffering back-to-back defeats in the span of four days. After seeing their unbeaten run in the league come to an end, as well of their hopes of emulating Arsenal's Invincibles, due to the 3-0 defeat at Watford, Klopp's side then went on and lost 2-0 to Chelsea in the FA Cup. Fortunately, the Merseyside giants will be at home and will be taking on a Bournemouth side fighting relegation.

Klopp identifies the key cause of Liverpool's poor form as of late

Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool, English Premier League

Arsenal vs West Ham at 10:0 ET/15:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: NBCSports.com, SiriusXM FC, NBCSN, NBC Sports App in the USA; DAZN in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia

Preview: In Arsenal's most recent game, they dispatched Portsmouth 2-0 in the fifth round of the FA Cup. Despite this, the memory of their embarrassing Europa League exit remains in their memory. The top-four race remain tight and since that is the Gunners' only route back into the Champions League now, they cannot afford to drop points. Their opponents West Ham have only one win from their last nine matches in all competitions.

Burnley vs Tottenham at 12:30 ET/17:30 GMT

Broadcast listings: UNIVERSO, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, NBCSN, SiriusXM FC, NBC Sports App, NBCSports.com, UNIVERSO NOW in the USA; SKY GO Extra, Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Main Event, Clarets Player in the UK; DAZN in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia

Preview: Things haven't been going well for Tottenham as of late. Spurs are on a four-game losing streak, crashing out of the FA Cup at the hands of Norwich and falling five points behind fourth-placed Chelsea in the top-four race. Next up for them is a trip to Burnley and given that Turf Moor is never an easy ground to play at, Mourinho's men will be in for a tough time.

Barcelona vs Real Sociedad at 12:30 ET/17:30 GMT

Broadcast listings: beIN SPORTS CONNECT, beIN SPORTS en Español, beIN SPORTS, Fanatiz USA in the USA; Premier Player HD, LaLigaTV in the UK; beIN SPORTS en Español, beIN SPORTS CONNECT Canada, beIN Sports Canada in Canada; Kayo Sports, beIN Sports Connect in Australia

Preview: Will Barcelona bounce back from their El Clasico defeat? This is the question on everyone's mind as the Blaugrana look to return to winning ways after their 2-0 loss to Real Madrid last weekend.

The Catalan giants are now a point behind Los Blancos and will be keen to avoid losing further ground on their bitter rivals. Messi and Co. will be looking to up their game after their disappointing performance at the Bernabeu but Real Sociedad won't be pushovers as they are eager to keep up pace in the race to qualify for the Champions League.

Germany Women vs Norway Women at 12:30 ET/17:30 GMT

Broadcast listings: DFB-TV in Germany; Direktesport in Norway

Preview: This is one of two Algarve Cup, the annual women's football competition hosted by Portugal, semi-final games taking place on Saturday. Both Germany and Norway registered narrow victories over Scandinavian rivals to reach the last four, beating Sweden 1-0 and Denmark 2-1 respectively. A spot in the final is at stake. Who will grab it? Don't miss this clash!

France Women vs Brazil Women at 15:00 ET/20:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: beIN SPORTS CONNECT, Fanatiz USA, beIN SPORTS, TV5 Monde in the USA; TV5Monde Europe in the UK; TV5 Canada, beIN Sports Canada, beIN SPORTS CONNECT Canada in Canada; TV5MONDE Pacifique in Australia; 6play, W9, Free, Molotov in France; SporTV in Brazil

Preview: France and Brazil, two powerhouses in women's football, will be locking horns on Saturday in Tournoi de France. For the South American giants, they will be aiming to for a win after their opening day draw with Netherlands, the runners-up of the 2019 Women's World Cup. France, meanwhile, beat Canada and will be keen on adding the Selecao to their list of victims.

What to watch on Sunday, March 08, 2020

Chelsea vs Everton at 09:00 ET/14:00 GMT

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

Preview: The only thing keeping Chelsea in the top four is three points, with Man United and Wolves breathing down the Blues' necks. Fortunately, the Red Devils will be in for a tricky test which would, in theory, hand Lampard's side the perfect opportunity to pull ahead. However, the London giants face a tough opposition of their own in the form of Everton.

The Toffees beat Chelsea in their earlier meeting this season and have turned their season around under Ancelotti, a former manager at Stamford Bridge. The Italian will be making a return to the ground in which he won the Premier League but he won't be in the dugout after being sent off in the 1-1 draw with Man United last weekend, suspending him from this match. Fortunately, Digne should be back for this tie. Will Ancelotti's side manage to pull off a win? Tune in to find out.

Digne could be back for the crucial Chelsea clash

Lucas Digne, Everton, Chelsea, English Premier League

Man United vs Man City at 11:30 ET/16:30 GMT

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

Preview: This is the game to watch this weekend. Man United and Man City will lock horns in the always-interesting Manchester Derby. The Red Devils won their earlier encounter in the league and have emerged triumphant in two of their last three clashes.

As for the Citizens, they are on a five-game winning streak, beating Real Madrid at the Bernabeu, winning the Carabao Cup final over Aston Villa, and overcoming Sheffield Wednesday in the FA 5th round as of late. De Bruyne is hopeful of being fit for this tie, which is great news, as they will be keen on victory at Old Trafford.

De Bruyne should be available for this crucial clash

Kevin De Bruyne, Manchester City, Manchester United, Manchester Derby, English Premier League