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What to Watch This Weekend: Man City v Arsenal

October 23, 2010 — by Suman

Man City v Arsenal - probable starting lineups (via the Guardian)

The CultFootball team went over the list of this weekend’s televised matches, and frankly not a whole lot jumped out at us–except of course the big Premier League match of the weekend: Arsenal at Manchester City.  The match kicks off Sunday at 4pm GMT–for those of us in the US that translates to 11am ET, televised on FSC.

Why is this the match of the weekend?  Just take a look at the top half of the table:

Team Pld W D L F A Diff Pts
1 Chelsea 9 7 1 1 25 2 23 22
2 Manchester City 8 5 2 1 12 5 7 17
3 Tottenham Hotspur 9 4 3 2 11 8 3 15
4 West Bromwich Albion 9 4 3 2 13 15 -2 15
5 Arsenal 8 4 2 2 18 10 8 14
6 Manchester United 8 3 5 0 18 11 7 14
7 Sunderland 9 2 6 1 8 7 1 12
8 Bolton Wanderers 9 2 6 1 13 13 0 12

(The table is also via the Guardian, specifically their Stats Centre.  Click thru on any individual team in the table to see all sorts of data and stats–and in particular some interesting data visualization under “Current league form” and “League position analysis”).

By our reckoning, Man City and Arsenal are two of four teams giving chase to favorites and early front-runners Chelsea for the Premiership title this season (we like West Brom, but doubt they’ll stick around the Big Five–and we don’t see sides like Sunderland or Bolton climbing up among them).  Hence the importance of this match, as 2nd place Man City will look to win to stay two points behind Chelsea (who won on Saturday), while Arsenal will need a win to keep from falling further behind Man City and Chelsea, and from allowing Spurs and West Brom (and probably Man U) to jump above them in the standings.

The table/title chase is just further motivation for what will hopefully be an entertaining match between two very talented teams. A look at the Guardian’s squad sheet of probable starters above shows that (also useful to have open during the match are the current squad lists of both clubs: here is the goal.com page for this match, and the Wikipedia entries for the current squads are here and here).

Fabregas leads the way for Arsenal--including in the stretching circle, apparently

Among the players to watch: for Arsenal, captain Cesc Fabregas returns to Premier League action after nearly a month on the sideline due to injury.  He played most of Arsenal’s Champions League match mid-week against Shaktar Donetsk, and is the creative force that pulls together Arsenal’s talented attack: Andrei Arshavin, and the youngsters Samir Nasri and Maroune Chamakh.  It’s a shame though that 18-year old boy wonder Jack Wilshere will have to sit out this match, as well as Arsenal’s next two, due to the red card he received last Sunday.  In his stead in the midfield the Guardian seems to think we’ll likely see Brazilian Denilson–although Abou Diaby and Tomáš Rosický have both played a lot more in the Arsenal midfield this season than Denilson has.  In fact, Arsenal’s squad stats seem to indicate that Denilson is the odd man out in Arsenal’s crowded midfield so far this season, despite how ever much Wenger loves him and his passing ratio.

(An extended aside on Jack Wilshere, even though we won’t be seeing him in action today: Wilshere has been increasingly impressive through the beginning of this season, but especially Arsenal’s two matches last week in, resulting in much praise and press (e.g, “Wilshere has the talent to define his generation“; presumably meaning the “next generation” that will take over from the ultimately disappointing “golden generation” of English football (Paul Scholes, Michael Owen, David Beckham, Rio Ferdinand, Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, John Terry).  In fact, there are rumblings of an entire coterie of talented English youngsters on Arsenal’s reserve squad, such that some are saying that Arsene Wenger is grooming England’s next golden generation.  More on that in a later post, perhaps.)

For Man City, striker Carlos Tevez is their captain and attacking talisman.  Though it appears he’s starting to get some help in attack, with Emmanuel Adebayor scoring a hat trick last Thursday in Europa League action (albeit against Polish side Lech Poznań), and David Silva seems to be coming into form and getting more comfortable playing in the Premier League, after coming over during the summer from Spanish side Valencia.

Tevez came across town from Manchester United two years ago (and amid all the Wayne Rooney/Man U drama last week was supposedly lobbying for Man City to make an attempt to bring Rooney across too), while Adebayor was lured away from Arsenal, the club that initially brought him into the Premier League in 2003 from France, at age 19.

(That has led to some drama, in particular when Man City played at the Emirates towards the beginning of last season, just after Adebayor had made the switch. Adebayor scored for his new club against his old club on their pitch–and then ran the length of the field in order to slide and celebrate in front of the Arsenal supporters!

It’s not just Tevez, Silva, and Adebayo that Man City have signed away from other big clubs for big money over the past two years. Man City essentially bought the entire squad we’ll see on the pitch today in the time period, using the seemingly infinitely deep pockets of the Abu Dhabi United Group and its owner Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.  Vincent Kompany was signed in August 2008, with Wayne Bridge and Nigel de Jong signed in January 2009.  During the summer of 2009, Man City spent over £100 million on bringing in Adebayor, Tévez, Gareth Barry, Roque Santa Cruz, Joleon Lescott, and Kolo Touré (also signed away from Arsenal, which signed him directly from Côte d’Ivoire in 2002, at age 21).  Then this past summer they spent even more on acquiring Silva, Jérôme Boateng, Yaya Touré (Kolo’s younger brother), Aleksandar Kolarov, James Milner, and Mario Balotelli (though the latter has made only one brief appearance for Man City so far, due to injuries).

See below for video highlights from each side’s most recent Premier League match: Arsenal’s victory over Birmingham City, which featured some of that stellar play by Jack Wilshere, in particular in combination with Chamakh, which leads to a fantastic goal for the latter; and Man City’s 3-2 victory over Blackpool, in which Tevez scored twice in his typically scrappy manner (one of them assisted by Silva btw)–but it’s the 3rd late goal by Silva that’s the one to see, a fantastic individual effort.

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Euro 2012 Fixtures: Oct 8-12

October 8, 2010 — by Suman

UEFA Euro 2012 official logo

No games in the European domestic leagues this weekend, as all the European players that have been selected for their national teams will be playing in the next set of qualifying matches for Euro 2012. Between today and Tuesday, we count a total of 46 games: 21 matches today (Friday Oct 8), 2 tomorrow (Saturday Oct 9), and 22 on Tuesday (Oct 12).  In fact, Armenia and Slovakia have already kicked off in Yerevan Republican Stadium. The most interesting matches today look to be these three: Russia visiting Ireland; Turkey visiting Germany; and Portugal hosting Denmark.  See below for a full list of fixtures, pulled from the UEFA.com site.

As for viewing options, here in the US, there are a good number of games available online via ESPN3 (if you have access to that), and two fairly interesting matches on ESPN Desportes.  Here’s a table pulled from SoccerTVListing.com (all times EST):

2:30pm UEFA Euro 2012 Qualifying Moldova v Netherlands (L) ESPN3
2:30pm UEFA Euro 2012 Qualifying Montenegro v Switzerland (L) ESPN3
2:30pm UEFA Euro 2012 Qualifying Wales v Bulgaria (L) ESPN3
2:45pm UEFA Euro 2012 Qualifying N. Ireland v Italy (L) ESPN3
2:45pm UEFA Euro 2012 Qualifying Germany v Turkey (L) ESPN3
2:45pm UEFA Euro 2012 Qualifying Rep of Ireland v Russia (L) ESPN3
3:45pm UEFA Euro 2012 Qualifying Portugal v Denmark (L) ESPN3
4:00pm UEFA Euro 2012 Qualifying Spain v Lithuania (L) ESPN3, ESPND
6:00pm UEFA Euro 2012 Qualifying Germany v Turkey (D) ESPND

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What to Watch This Weekend (Oct 2-3)

October 2, 2010 — by Suman

We’re back with our weekly guide to Sat/Sun footy TV action (here in the US).  Here’s what catches our collective eye–again culled from SoccerInsider’s full TV listing, with some notes from various members of the CultFootball team:

Saturday Oct 2

England, Sunderland-Manchester United 10 a.m. ESPN2: Another former Man U player now managing and probably hoping to replace Sir Alex one day.  Plus Ghanaian striker Asamoah “Baby Jet” Gyan partnering with Darren Bent up front for Sunderland, and a good northeast crowd

England, Spurs-Aston Villa 10 a.m. FSC: Uncle ‘Arry brings flair to White Hart Lane–most recently with the big win Wednesday in Champions League action–while Gerard Houllier tries to keep last season’s thriller team in it. Gareth Bale really turning it on this season for Spurs–and Dutch import Rafael van der Vaart playing all over the field, and doing it well

England, Birmingham-Everton noon FSC: Everton still looking for their first win (with USMNT stalwart Tim Howard in goal), and Birm looking to win another against Merseyside

Brazil, Botafogo-Flamengo 6 p.m. GolTV: Just for a look at some Brazilian club ball

Sunday Oct 3

But really Saturday is just prelude to Sunday, when we get the first really big match of the season:

England, Chelsea-Arsenal 11 a.m. FSC: Both teams coming off disappointing losses in their previous Premier League games last weekend (see here), but both bounced back with wins mid-week in the Champions League.  This London rivaly will have an impact on the table, and it’s one that a long and storied history–see the Guardian’s “Joy of Six” feature, this week about six classic Chelsea-Arsenal matches.

For good measure, we’ll throw in a handful of add’l  Sunday matches–from Spain, Italy, Mexico and the MLS:

Spain, Real Madrid-Coruna 3 p.m. ESPN2, ESPN Deportes: Will Madrid–and in particular Cristiano Ronaldo–break out of the funk?

Italy, Inter Milan-Juventus 2:30 p.m. FSC: Even if Juve have struggled since the match-fixing (they have) this is still a first-class, traditional Serie A fixture

Italy, Napoli-Roma 9 a.m. FSC: Another big meeting of the Derby del Sol (though a bigger meeting in the 70s and 80s), with Roma is trying to get out of the bottom of the table while Napoli challenges for a champions league spot

Mexico, Cruz Azul-America 6 p.m. ESPN Deportes: A longtime rivalry between two Mexico City clubs–a derby known as Clásico Joven

MLS, Chivas USA-Los Angeles 8 p.m. ESPN2: a clash of local rivals, probably the biggest rivalry in the MLS

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UEFA Europa League – Matchday 2 Fixtures

September 30, 2010 — by Suman

Balon d'Europa

As we admitted a couple weeks ago (here), we don’t understand the how or why of the Europa League. And after 16 Champions League games over the past two days, we’re not particularly jonesing to watch more pan-European club matches today. But if you are, there are 24 games today (48 teams in the league, recall).

The ones we would watch, if we were forced to sit down and do so, are the following (pulled from UEFA’s Europa League page, “all times are CET“–you do the math for your timezone)

Dortmund 19:00 Sevilla Sevilla FC More »
Referee: Mike Dean (ENG)
Stadium: BVB Stadion Dortmund, Dortmund (GER)
Utrecht 19:00 Liverpool Liverpool FC More »
Referee: Duarte Gomes (POR)
Stadium: Stadion Galgenwaard, Utrecht (NED)
Atlético 21:05 Leverkusen Bayer 04 Leverkusen More »
Referee: Paolo Tagliavento (ITA)
Stadium: Estadio Vicente Calderón, Madrid (ESP)
Man. City 21:05 Juventus Juventus More »
Referee: Eduardo Iturralde González (ESP)
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester (ENG)

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Matchday 2.2 — starting in mere minutes!

September 29, 2010 — by Suman

Matchday 2.2 - Wed Sept 29
Yesterday was UEFA Champions League Matchday 2.1, with 8 matches all across the continent. There were games in the west–highly touted Real Madrid going into Auxerre (Burgundy, Franc) and escaping with a 1-0 win–and games in the east–Shaktar Donetsk (eastern Ukraine) hosting and destroying Braga of Portugl (score: 3-0).

Matchday 2.2 is today, with 8 more matches featuring the other 16 teams. All of them kick off at 2:45pm ET, except for one: FC Barcelona goes even further east, to play FK Rubin Kazan on their home field (Kazan being the 6th largest city in Russia, and the capital of Tatarstan (see below the fixture list):

Wednesday, September 29

Group A
Internazionale v Werder Bremen @ Giuseppe Meazza (Milan, ITA)
Tottenham Hotspur v Twente Enschede @ White Hart Lane (London, ENG)

Group B
Hapoel Tel Aviv v Lyon @ Ramat Gan Stadium (Tel Aviv, ISR)
Schalke 04 v BenficaB @ Veltins-Arena (Gelsenkirchen, GER)

Group C
Rangers v Bursaspor @ Ibrox Stadium (Glasgow, SCO)
Valencia v Manchester United @ Mestalla (Valencia, ESP) – FSC & FSE @ 2:45pmET

Group D
FK Rubin Kazan v Barcelona @ Central Stadium Kazan (Kazan, RUS) FSC & FSE @ 12:30pmET
Panathinaikos v FC Copenhagen @ Athens Olympic Stadium (Athens, GRE)

From the Wikipedia entry for Kazan

Kazan (Russian: Каза́нь; Tatar: Казан, Qazan) is the capital city of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. The sixth largest city of Russia, it lies at the confluence of the Volga and Kazanka Rivers in European Russia. The Kazan Kremlin is a World Heritage Site. In April 2009, the Russian Patent Office granted Kazan the right to brand itself as the “Third Capital” of Russia. In 2009 it was chosen as the “sports capital of Russia”.

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Champions League Matchday 2! Get Your Fixtures Here

September 28, 2010 — by Suman2

Matchday 2 - Tues Sept 28 & Wed Sept 29

Matchday 2 is upon us! Once again, all 32 teams will be in action–2 games in each of the 8 groups, for a total of 16 games today and tomorrow. As with all the group stage Matchdays, the 8 games on Tuesday featuring the 16 teams from 4 of the groups (Groups E, F, G, and H today), and 8 more games on Wednesday with the 16 teams from the other 4 groups. Champions League Matchdays are so grand they take up 2 actual days!

Fixtures for Matchday 2 listed below, along with live TV coverage (in the US); apparently all matches are being shown live on DirectTV, but we’ve just listed cable coverage, i.e., on the Fox Soccer/Sports channels–FSC, FSE, FSP & FSN.  See SoccerTVListing.com for a full listing.

See UEFA.com’s Champions League site for Matchday 1 results and group standings.

All matches kickoff at 2:45pm ET, except for one early match each day (12:30pm ET, marked with a * below):

Tuesday, September 28

Group E
AS Roma v CFR Cluj-Napoca @ Stadio Olimpico (Rome, ITA)
FC Basel v Bayern Munich @ St Jakob-Park (Basel, SUI)

Group F
Spartak Moscow v MSK Zilina @ Luzhniki Stadium (Moscow, RUS)*
Chelsea v Marseille @ Stamford Bridge (London, ENG) – FSN (=MSG+ in NYC?)

Group G
AJ Auxerre v Real Madrid @ Stade Abbe-Deschamps (Auxerre, FRA) – FSE
Ajax Amsterdam v AC Milan@ Amsterdam Arena (Amsterdam, NED) – FSP

Group H
Braga v Shakhtar Donetsk @ Braga Municipal (Braga, POR)
Partizan Belgrade v Arsenal @ FK Partizan Stadium (Belgrade, SRB) – FSC

Wednesday, September 29

Group A
Internazionale v Werder Bremen @ Giuseppe Meazza (Milan, ITA)
Tottenham Hotspur v Twente Enschede @ White Hart Lane (London, ENG)

Group B
Hapoel Tel Aviv v Lyon @ Ramat Gan Stadium (Tel Aviv, ISR)
Schalke 04 v BenficaB @ Veltins-Arena (Gelsenkirchen, GER)

Group C
Rangers v Bursaspor @ Ibrox Stadium (Glasgow, SCO)
Valencia v Manchester United @ Mestalla (Valencia, ESP) – FSC & FSE

Group D
FK Rubin Kazan v Barcelona @ Central Stadium Kazan (Kazan, RUS)*FSC & FSE
Panathinaikos v FC Copenhagen @ Athens Olympic Stadium (Athens, GRE)

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What to Watch This Weekend (Sept 18-19)

September 17, 2010 — by Suman

The Dutch are so charming

We’re back with the 2nd installment of this weekly feature, and once again we use as a starting point WaPo SoccerInsider’s post listing of all the matches that are televised this weekend–approx 50 matches!  From that list, here are a handful that we’ll try to watch, and why:

Saturday, Sept 18

Sunderland-Arsenal 12:30 p.m. FSC (Why? To see if Arsenal can keep their hot streak going, after putting away Bolton Wanderers 4-1 last Saturday and then demolishing Portuguese side Braga 6-0 on the Champions League Matchday 1 mid-week.  To see if Cesc Fabregas has in fact escaped the space-time continuum.  And going the other way, to see Baby Jet running up front all by himself, as he did quite effectively in South Africa–and perhaps to see him do his dance.)

Sunday, Sept 19

Manchester United-Liverpool 8:30 a.m. FSP (Why?  To see if Liverpool can make a case that they belong among the top tier of the Premier League–or to see if Pepe Reina (who was spectacular last week, after a couple spectacular fails in the preceding weeks) right?  To see if Man U can do better than draw against a team they really should beat (as they did last week against Everton, and again mid-week against Rangers).  To see if Wayne Rooney get back on track.)

Atletico Madrid-Barcelona 1 p.m. ESPN Deportes (Why?  To see if La Liga table-toppers Atletico Madrid, led by Diego Forlan and his golden locks, can shrug off a surprising Europa League loss .  To see which Barcelona side shows up–the one that lost at home to Hercules last week, or the one that tapped circles around Braga mid-week.)

If those three aren’t enough for you, here are 2 bonus matches, both on Sunday:

Hercules-Valencia 11 a.m. ESPN Deportes (Why? To see if can Hercules can shock the world two weeks in a row. To see Valencia, who is playing as well as anybody: 2-0 in 2 La Liga matches, and an easy Champions League win Tuesday over Turkish club Bursaspor.)

Feyenoord-Ajax 3 p.m. ESPN Deportes: (Why?  Just to see an Eredivisie match, featuring two of the top clubs in Dutch football.  Here’s a bit of history on their rivalry–hat tip to Coach Larry for that link–and another account of their rivalry here, from where we borrowed that charming photo above.)

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UEFA Europa League – Fixtures & Results

September 16, 2010 — by Suman1

The Europa League has pelotas

As Sean wrote last week, “It’s tough to care much about the beginning of the European footballing season. After the buzz of the World Cup and the always fun transfer drama, club football’s jerky starts seem less urgent.”  But with the Champions League getting started over the past two days, and now the Europa League kicking off today, there are really just too many appealing matches to keep up with.

To be brutally honest, we (or rather I) don’t really understand the Europa League–who qualifies and how and why?  Who knows.  But at the end of the day, it means midweek games between the (not-quite-)top clubs in Europe.

So w/o further ado, here is the link to the fixtures and results.

Notable results: Man City beats Salzburg 2-0 in Austria, but La Liga table-toppers Atletico Madrid lose…to Aris Thessaloniki FC?! We don’t know anything about the latter side..though we think it’s a safe to assume they’re Greek. Villareal also lost to Dinamo Zagreb (we did learn from @SoccerInsiderthat Jozy Altidore got a full 90mins in that match), while Dynamo Kyiv drew with FC BATE Borisov at home…

Well, there are too many matches to give a full run-down. There are 48 teams in this league (split into 12 groups (A-L) of 4 teams each), and they all played today on Matchday 1, so that means 24 matches!  Matchday 2 is in two weeks, on Thursday September 30, with 24 more matches.