Pulse List: Top 6 games to look out for this weekend

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These are the top six games to look out for this weekend

After the international break action resumes in various domestic leagues across Europe, here is a list of the matches to keep you entertained this weekend (March 30 - April 1).

Saturday, March 31

1. Everton vs Manchester City (Premier League) 5:30 PM

Champions elect Manchester City travel to Everton with the knowledge that two more wins will give them the Premier League title.

With an added incentive of getting to wrap up the title against rivals Manchester United next week, Pep Guardiola’s team will be all out for a win.

 

The only problem is that Pep has failed to beat Everton since his arrival in England, which brings up the question, is Everton Pep’s boogie team? expect an interesting match at Goodison Park to kick off the weekend.

2. Bayern Munich vs Dortmund (Bundesliga) 5:30 PM

As usual Bayern Munich have bulled everyone in the German first division and will be crowned champions for their efforts or effortlessness.

Bayern vs Dortmund or “Der Klassiker”  is one to watch for lovers of German football as it one of the highlights of the Bundesliga season, so sit down and enjoy.

3. Juventus vs AC Milan (Serie A) 7:45 PM

Nothing is over until it is, that is what AC Milan have been able to prove since the arrival of Gennaro Gattuso.

For all who had written them off, Milan has a chance of Champions League football next season, but first, they will have to overcome league leaders Juventus who will be keeping an eye out for a Champions League quarter-final fixture with Real Madrid.

 

For lovers of Italian football, this is the game to watch.

4. Sevilla vs Barcelona (La Liga) 7:45 PM

Barcelona should win the league, Sevilla most likely won’t qualify for the Champions League, but when both sides meet at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan you can expect fireworks.

If any team can halt Barcelona’ s unbeaten run, it should be Sevilla and with the possibility of Lionel Messi sitting this one out, Sevilla will fancy their chances.

 

The biggest game in La Liga this weekend, so sit down and be entertained.

5. PSG vs Monaco (League Cup) 8:05 PM

PSG take on Monaco in the League Cup final in France, a game which the Paris based side cannot afford to lose.

Unai Emery's side has everything it takes to blow their opponents away, but a surprise might just be on the cards, especially in a final, nothing is certain.

 

6. Chelsea vs Tottenham (Premier League) 4:00 PM

Antonio Conte was said to be a 'tactical genius' last season when his side were coasting towards the title, a season after, he has come to terms with the reality of the Premier League.

Chelsea are six points behind Tottenham as they host a highly tense London derby at Stamford Bridge.

 

A win for Tottenham means Chelsea’s Champions League aspiration are all but over.

Arguably the match of the weekend, sit down and enjoy.

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