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The Next Two Weeks Is Football, Football And More Football

The Next Two Weeks Is Football, Football And More Football

Get me to the pub...

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

If you've got any big plans from now until May 6, then by all means scrap them.

I don't care if you're getting married, having a baby or jetting off on holiday, prepare yourself for two solid weeks in front of the big screen.

It might just be the greatest 14 days in recent memory in terms of fixtures. The perfect teaser for the upcoming World Cup.

Image: PA
Image: PA

Here is what's going down in the coming days. Sit back, relax and strap yourselves in.

To kick off the two weeks of madness, Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool will host Roma in the Champions League semi-final on April 24. The last time the Italian side visited Anfield, they secured a 1-0 win in the UEFA Cup back in 2001.

In the second game of the schedule, Bayern Munich will host defending European champions Real Madrid in another highly anticipated Champions League semi-final on April 25.

Arsenal will then face Atletico Madrid at the Emirates on April 26 in what could be a special evening for Arsene Wenger.

If that wasn't enough, three days later Manchester United will welcome Arsenal on April 29, which will be the last time Arsene Wenger will manage the club at Old Trafford.

On the same day, Celtic will host local rivals Rangers in another Old Firm derby. Make sure to book the sofa on April 29 because it's going to be a sizzler.


Two days later, the Champions League semi-final second legs commence. Real Madrid will welcome Bayern Munich to the Bernabeu on May 1. The likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Luka Modric will look to progress to another final.

Roma will then face Liverpool at the Stadio Olympico on May 2. Will Jurgen Klopp's side have any chance of making the final?

Then on May 3, Arsenal come up against Atletico Madrid at the impressive Wanda Metropolitano in the second leg of the Europa League semi-final.

If you think that Champions League week was good, then you need to see what's happening just days later.

On May 6, Antonio Conte's Chelsea side face Liverpool at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League and then later that day, Barcelona will host Real Madrid in the El Clasico on May 6.

BOOK THE TWO WEEKS OFF. JUST DO IT.

Let your mate know this is happening.

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Topics: Manchester City, Football News, Football, Premier League, Champions League