Superlative weekend for soccer fans

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By: Ighalo Sunday

As many clubs across the globe are yet to start the season, others have proceeded fully as major stadiums in the world will be packed this weekend with fans that will want to do anything for their clubs.

The players will not be left out, as they will be doing the same.

Presently, Europe is the centre of attention when it comes to club football. A continent where the round leather game is a culture, clubs in this part of the world compete this weekend for a place in Europe’s top spot competitions and FIFA Club World Cup.

          Today's fixtures 

      English Premier League 

Fulham vs Brentford 3:pm

Liverpool vs Bournemouth 3:pm

Wolves vs Brighton 3:pm

Tottenham vs Man Utd 5:30pm

Man City vs Newcastle 8:pm

          Bundesliga 

Leverkusen vs Leipzig 2:30

Augsburg vs M’gladbach 2:30

Hoffenheim vs Freiburg 2:30

Stuttgart vs Bochum 2:30

Wolfsburg vs Heidenheim 2:30

Dortmund vs Cologne 5:30

            Seria A 

Empoli vs Verona 5:30

Frosinone vs Napoli 5:30

Genoa Vs Florentine 7:45

Inter vs Monza 7:45

              Ligue 1 

Lyon vs Montpellier 6:00

Toulouse vs PSG 8:00

       Eredivisie 

Excelsior vs Ajax 3:30

Vitesse vs PSV 5:30

Fortuna vs Almere City 7:00

GA Eagles vs Volendam 8:00

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