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Liverpool @ Manchester United

Sunday, 10:30 AM ET | Old Trafford, Manchester, England

The Premier League marquee on Sunday is at Old Trafford as Manchester United host Liverpool in a Top Four six-pointer. Manchester United are 3rd in the table on 61 points, Liverpool are 4th on 58 points, and a Champions League berth is on the line. United are -150 home favorites, Liverpool +275 on the road, the draw priced at +260, and the total set at 2.75 goals. Mohamed Salah is OUT for Liverpool with a muscle injury - manager Arne Slot has confirmed Salah will return before the end of the season but will not be available at Old Trafford. Lisandro Martinez serves the third match of his three-game suspension for the United back line, and Matthijs de Ligt is still working back from a back injury. Matheus Cunha is doubtful with a hip flexor strain.

The reverse fixture in October at Anfield ended 2-1 in favor of Manchester United, the kind of road result that confirmed the Amorim-led turnaround. United have not done a Premier League season league double over Liverpool in a decade. The Bruno Fernandes-vs-Florian Wirtz central-midfield battle is the structural read on the half-court geometry, and the early-pressure United home momentum is the structural piece of how the Liverpool build-up performs. Full deep-dive analysis lives on the Featured Game of the Day page.

La Liga - Title Race
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Real Madrid @ Espanyol

Sunday, 3:00 PM ET | RCDE Stadium, Cornella, Spain

The La Liga title-race spotlight on Sunday is at RCDE Stadium as Espanyol host Real Madrid in the late-afternoon Spanish window. The market sits with Real Madrid at -128 on the moneyline, Espanyol at +106, and the draw priced as a juiced market. The predictive-model split has Real Madrid at 55 percent to win, Espanyol at 23 percent, and the draw at 22 percent. Espanyol come into the contest in poor form - winless in their last 16 league games and without a victory in 2026 across the calendar - the kind of structural concern that defines the home side's relegation-zone math. Real Madrid have dropped off in recent weeks as they've struggled in the title race, winning just once in their previous four and sitting 11 points behind league leaders Barcelona.

The structural read on the matchup is the Vinicius Junior-vs-Espanyol-left-back battle. Vinicius has scored in his past two La Liga matches, and the matchup against the Espanyol defensive shape is the structural piece of Real Madrid's right-side attacking entries. Both teams have found the net in each of Real Madrid's last nine matches and in four of Espanyol's last five home games, the kind of high-event pattern that supports the Both Teams To Score market lean. The 3:00 PM ET kickoff is the late-afternoon Spanish window anchor of the European slate, and the moneyline reflects the Real Madrid road-favorite premium against Espanyol's home set-piece variance.

Espanyol's profile under coach Luis Garcia has been the kind of physical, set-piece-heavy, low-event style that has produced competitive home results in past meetings against the top-six La Liga clubs. The 16-game winless run and the no-win-in-2026 profile have combined to define a structural concern about the home side's attacking capacity, and the matchup against Real Madrid's high-line defensive scheme is the kind of test where Espanyol's long-ball direct entries could produce the upset variance environment. The Real Madrid expected starting eleven runs through Vinicius on the left, Jude Bellingham as the No. 10, and the central forward role anchoring the front three.

Premier League - Villa Park
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Tottenham @ Aston Villa

Sunday, 2:00 PM ET | Villa Park, Birmingham, England

The Premier League's late-afternoon Sunday window is at Villa Park as Aston Villa host Tottenham in the kind of mid-table European-race fixture that defines the Premier League's closing window. Unai Emery's Aston Villa have produced the kind of consistent home form that has anchored the team's European qualification push across the spring, and the Villa Park environment is one of the more decisive home venues in the Premier League's closing matchdays. Ollie Watkins as the central reference, the Morgan Rogers-Leon Bailey wing pairing, and the John McGinn-Youri Tielemans midfield combination define the team's attacking shape.

Tottenham's profile under Thomas Frank has been the kind of high-press, attack-first identity that produces the high-event variance environment in road matches. The Spurs' top-six profile has been navigating the rotation question of Champions League fixtures and Premier League closing matches, and the matchup at Villa Park is the kind of test where the Spurs' structural attacking identity meets the Villa Park home defensive shape. The 2:00 PM ET kickoff is the early-afternoon Eastern Time Premier League anchor and the secondary live broadcast slot of the day on USA.

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Crystal Palace @ Bournemouth

Sunday, 9:00 AM ET | Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth, England

The Premier League opens the Sunday window early at the Vitality Stadium as AFC Bournemouth host Crystal Palace in the 9:00 AM ET kickoff slot. Bournemouth under Andoni Iraola have produced the kind of high-press transitional identity that has been one of the most measurable structural improvements in the Premier League across the season - the Cherries' counter-press numbers have ranked at the top of the league, and the Vitality Stadium home environment has produced the kind of compressed-pitch geometry that travels against any Premier League opponent. The matchup against Crystal Palace is the kind of mid-table-vs-mid-table test that defines the closing-month Premier League calendar.

Oliver Glasner's Crystal Palace have been navigating the FA Cup and Premier League dual schedule across the spring with the kind of top-six profile that has produced surprising consistency. The Eberechi Eze-Ismaila Sarr-Jean-Philippe Mateta front three is the structural attacking trigger, and the matchup against the Bournemouth high-press is the kind of variance environment that can produce a high-event scoring profile. The 9:00 AM ET kickoff is the earliest Premier League broadcast slot of the day in the U.S. window, and the moneyline reflects the home favorite premium for Bournemouth's structural pressing identity.

Bundesliga - Borussia Park
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Borussia Dortmund @ Borussia Monchengladbach

Sunday, 9:30 AM ET | Borussia Park, Monchengladbach, Germany

The Bundesliga Matchday 32 anchor on Sunday is at Borussia Park as Borussia Monchengladbach host Borussia Dortmund in the kind of intra-Borussen rivalry that has defined German football's mid-table closing window. Dortmund are pushing for a Champions League spot in the closing weeks of the Bundesliga calendar and have leaned on the Karim Adeyemi-Serhou Guirassy attacking partnership across the spring. The matchup at Borussia Park is the structural test of Dortmund's road profile against a Monchengladbach side that has produced competitive home results across the season.

Monchengladbach's profile under Gerardo Seoane has been the kind of mid-table defensive-first identity that has produced the structural floor of competitive home results. The Borussia Park environment in a derby-style Sunday afternoon match is one of the more decisive home venues in the Bundesliga's closing window. The 9:30 AM ET kickoff (3:30 PM local) is the late-afternoon German window anchor and the matchup is the structural piece of the Bundesliga's Top Four math heading into the closing two matchdays.

Bundesliga - Hamburg Window
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Mainz @ St. Pauli

Sunday, 7:30 AM ET | Millerntor-Stadion, Hamburg, Germany

The Bundesliga's earliest Sunday window opens at the Millerntor-Stadion as FC St. Pauli host Mainz in the 7:30 AM ET (1:30 PM local) kickoff slot. Both clubs are navigating the bottom half of the Bundesliga table with structural relegation-zone math on the line, and the home Millerntor environment is one of the more passionate home venues in German football's lower-table closing window. St. Pauli's promoted-club profile across the season has been the kind of compete-every-week identity that produces the structural floor of competitive home results, and the matchup against Mainz is the kind of bottom-of-the-table six-pointer that defines the closing matchdays.

Mainz' road profile across the season has been the structural concern that has put the team in the relegation conversation. The 7:30 AM ET kickoff is the earliest live broadcast slot of the European Sunday window, and the matchup carries the structural weight of relegation-zone math heading into the closing two Bundesliga matchdays. The home moneyline favorite reflects the Millerntor environment and the St. Pauli home defensive shape.

La Liga - Catalonia Window
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Elche @ Celta Vigo

Sunday, Earlier ET | Estadio de Balaidos, Vigo, Spain

The La Liga Sunday window opens with Celta Vigo hosting Elche at Estadio de Balaidos. Both clubs are navigating the lower-half-of-the-table structural math, and the matchup is the kind of bottom-half-of-the-table fixture that defines the closing weeks of the La Liga calendar. Celta Vigo's home form at Balaidos has been competitive across the season with the team's young-talent profile producing the kind of mid-table results that anchor the team's Spanish top-flight survival. Elche's profile across the season has been the structural concern of a promoted club navigating the La Liga schedule for the first time.

The structural read on the match is the matchup between Celta's home pressing structure and Elche's possession-and-build-up identity. The Balaidos environment in the late-spring Sunday window is one of the more passionate home venues in Spanish football, and the home moneyline favorite reflects the Celta defensive shape and the Elche road production profile across the season.

La Liga - Madrid Window
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Rayo Vallecano @ Getafe

Sunday, Mid-Afternoon ET | Coliseum Alfonso Perez, Getafe, Spain

The Madrid-vs-Madrid La Liga matchup of the Sunday window is at Coliseum Alfonso Perez as Getafe host Rayo Vallecano in the kind of intra-city derby that defines the Spanish capital's mid-table closing window. Both clubs have produced the kind of physical, set-piece-heavy, low-event style of football that has been Getafe's identity under coach Jose Bordalas across multiple stints. The matchup is the kind of mid-table six-pointer where the home set-piece variance and the road defensive structure define the run-environment.

The Coliseum environment in a Madrid derby is the structural piece of the home favorite premium. The 1:00 PM Eastern equivalent kickoff is the mid-afternoon La Liga anchor of the day, and the moneyline reflects the home defensive shape and the Rayo road production profile.

La Liga - Sevilla Window
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Real Oviedo @ Real Betis

Sunday, Mid-Afternoon ET | Estadio Benito Villamarin, Sevilla, Spain

The La Liga Sunday afternoon window in Andalusia is at Estadio Benito Villamarin as Real Betis host Real Oviedo. Betis under Manuel Pellegrini have produced the kind of mid-table consistency that has defined the team's identity across multiple seasons, and the home Villamarin environment is one of the more passionate home venues in Spanish football. The matchup against the promoted Oviedo is the kind of home-favorite spot that produces the structural premium on the moneyline market.

Oviedo's profile across the season has been the kind of promoted-club road struggle that has defined the team's first La Liga campaign in years. The matchup against Betis' home pressing structure is the kind of test that produces the variance environment of a deep run for the home side. The mid-afternoon Eastern Time kickoff is the secondary La Liga slot of the day.