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Top 5 games to look out for this weekend

These are the top five games to look out for this weekend
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League action resumes in Europe, and here is a

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Saturday, February 10

1. Tottenham Hotspur Vs Arsenal - Premier League (1:30pm)

A good match to kick-off the weekend.

Tottenham host Arsenal at Wembley in the North London derby, with just four points separating both teams.

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The race is definitely on for the Champions League, Arsenal's impressive win over Everton last week will count for nothing.

This is a derby and anything can happen, as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Harry Kane face each other.

2. Manchester City Vs Leicester City - Premier League (6:30pm)

Routine Victory or Shocker?

Run away Premier League leader Manchester city host 2016 champions Leicester at the Etihad, in what could be another potential banana skin for City.

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With Gabriel Jesus and Leroy Sane injured their attacking prowess is reduced, and Leicester have the weapons to hurt them on the break.

For  Neutrals this should be a good game to watch, for city supporters however, this could be a routine victory or a shocking game where points are dropped at home.

3. Bayern Munich Vs Schalke 04 - Bundesliga  (6:30 PM)

We all know the league race is over in Germany, however expect an exciting and attacking game full of goals when, Schalke travel to Munich.

Especially with the added edge of Bayern taken another of their prospects in Leon Goretzka.

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4. SSC Napoli Vs Lazio  - Serie A (8.45 PM)

Napoli host high flying Lazio in a game that should really interest lovers of Italian football.

Its first against third, and Napoli can no longer afford to drop points at home, however Simeone Inzaghi has the leagues top scorer in Ciro Immobile.

This should be a very attacking game, with opportunities at both ends, sit down and enjoy.

5. Real Madrid Vs Real Sociedad - La Liga (8.45 PM)

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After winning the Champions League and La Liga last season, this is not the way the next season was supposed to be.

They finished second to Tottenham in the group stage of the UCL and are now 19 points behind Barcelona. Real have to get back to winning ways before they face PSG in the champions league.

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