Anfield will be abuzz as the Red's host Chelsea in what is normally an entertaining league fixture. Liverpool have not lost any of their last 7 home games, whereas the Blues lost out to Sunderland in their last outing. Liverpool have endured a tough season going through highs and lows, but have still had it better than the Blues, who started the season as defending champions but find themselves ninth place on the table.
Relegation-threatened Sunderland will be brimming with confidence as they come into the game off of a pulsating win over Chelsea at the weekend. The home team will host Everton, who were smashed by league champions Leicester City in their last game.
In more English Premier League action, Carrow Road Stadium will see Watford take on Norwich in another relegation scrap. Norwich are on the brink of dropping out of the EPL, having lost four matches in a row, and desperately need points as well as some luck when it comes to other fixtures.
PSG travel to Matmut Atlantique Stadium on Wednesday night as they take on 11th-placed Bordeaux. The table toppers are clear favourites having being undefeated in 36 of their last 38 encounters.
Third-placed Philadelphia take on second-placed LA Galaxy at the PPL Park Stadium on Thursday in the MLS. Both teams are performing well and this promises to be an epic encounter. The home team are undefeated in their last six home games and Galaxy in their last six home and away fixtures.
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Bordeaux v Paris St Germain (Ligue 1)
League positions: Bordeaux 11th Paris St Germain 1st
Useful facts: PSG are clear favourites in this clash, having gone undefeated in 36 of their last 38 league games. They have also scored at least four goals in their last three games and have kept a clean sheet in their last eight. In addition to this, they've won four of their last six against Bordeaux, who have only won three of their last six games in the league.
Andre Arendse: PSG win, but not by a big scoreline.
Liverpool v Chelsea (Premier League)
League positions: Liverpool 8th Chelsea 9th
Useful facts: This is historically a tight fixture with only 14 goals scored between both sides in the last six encounters, of which Chelsea have won three and Liverpool have come away with the spoils only once. However, the Reds have not lost any of their last seven at home, whereas the Blues are coming off of a demoralising defeat at the hands of Sunderland. Form wise, Liverpool are also in better shape, with four wins from their last six, as opposed to Chelsea, who have won only two and lost three in that timeframe.
Andre Arendse: A tough one, but Chelsea to win.
Sunderland v Everton (Premier League)
League positions: Sunderland 17th Everton 12th
Useful facts: Sunderland's struggle for survival is almost complete, with Sam Allardyce set to maintain his record of never being relegated in his career. This game against the Toffees will give them hope as they have the better historical record of three wins from their last six against the Liverpool-based side. They've also lost only one of their last six and are coming off of an inspiring win against former champions, Chelsea. Everton may struggle as they have won only one of their last six league games.
Andre Arendse: Everton are on a bad run, so Sunderland.
Norwich v Watford (Premier League)
League positions: Norwich 19th Watford 13th
Useful facts: The writing seems to be on the wall for this Norwich side which has lost four games on the trot and look unlikely to avoid the drop. Watford, however, aren't in great form either, having lost three of their last six league games. Norwich also has the historical advantage, winning three of their last six.
Andre Arendse: Draw.
Philadelphia Union v LA Galaxy (MLS)
League positions: Philadelphia Union 3rd (East) LA Galaxy 2nd (West)
Useful facts: In the MLS, two top-performing teams come up against each other in what promises to be an epic clash, with Philadelphia undefeated in their last six home games and Galaxy undefeated in their last six, home and away. Galaxy will hold the psychological advantage as they bested their opponents in four of their last six, losing only once back in 2012.
Andre Arendse: LA Galaxy… That's a bit of a thumb suck, but they have a lot of talent.