Two British teams take part in Champions League fixtures tonight- Arsenal are already through to the last 16, whilst Man City have a struggle to make it to the Europa Cup.
This week sees some crucial games in Europe and a extremely busy schedule for some- Newcastle have two games in three days.. The politics in the SPL and recent announcement of the shortlist for BBC African Player of the Year, also gives you much to keep your eye on.
We take a quick look ahead of the fixtures in Premier League this weekend, where there is only one game being played on Sunday.
Both United & City sealed victories in their midweek games, whilst the Londoners failed to even score- meaning Chelsea now trail 7 points off the top spot.
West Bromwich Albion charged into the third spot following their stomping win away at Sunderland.
Dean Kiely has shed some light on why West Brom are doing so well this season. He even gave Diamond Football's equipment a mention!
Many had deemed the fixture to be the most important so far for both QPR and Southampton. But only one team came out on top in "El Sackico".
In last night's friendly against Sweden, England were completed washed aside in a 4 - 2 defeat at the hands of one man, Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Scott Parker has begun his coaching badges as he looks towards a career in football once his playing days are up.
There was historical wins, comebacks galore & an array of late goals, in this week's thrilling Champions League games.
There was a lack of goals this weekend in the Premiership, but these results may be the season's most important yet.
As Arsenal cameback from the dead to triumph over Reading 5 - 7 and Chelsea beat United in 9 goal thriller, has the League Cup just seen it's greatest ever week?