• Soccer on TV
    English soccer takes center stage this week. Catch English Premier League games on Monday and Tuesday. Third round FA Cup matches start on Friday and continue throughout the weekend.
  • Soccer on TV
    English soccer is heavily featured this week. Catch Boxing Day games on Friday and another round of matches on Sunday.
  • Soccer on TV
    The FIFA Club World Cup final is early on Sunday: England's Manchester United vs. Ecuador's LDU Quito. In Spain, Jozy Altidore will hope to see action when Villarreal hosts Barcelona on Sunday.
  • Soccer on TV
    Cup action rules the week. Catch the FA Cup, Coppa Italia, UEFA Cup and the final stages of the FIFA World Club Cup. European league action resumes on the weekend.
  • Soccer on TV
    The NCAA Division I men's champion will be crowned this weekend; semifinals take place on Friday. Club World Cup games air Friday and Sunday. On Saturday, there's the clasico of clasicos when Barcelona hosts Real Madrid. The second leg of the Mexican league final between Toluca and Cruz Azul takes place on Sunday, 1 pm ET (check local listings)
  • Soccer on TV
    Catch European Champions League in the midweek. FIFA Club World Cup Playoffs start on Thursday and continue on into the weekend. Men's College Cup semifinals are on Friday and the final is on Sunday.
  • Soccer On TV
    The NCAA Division I Women's College Cup kicks off of Friday with semifinal games. Also on Friday, a top-of-the standings Bundesliga clash. The USA faces North Korea in the final of the U-20 Women's World Cup at 4:30 pm ET. TV info was not available at press time; check USSoccer.com over the weekend.
  • Soccer on TV
    The USA's semifinal match against Germany at the U-20 Women's World Cup airs live on Thursday online at ESPN360.com and same-day-delayed on Galavision. Mexican league semifinals, first-leg games air Wednesday and Thursday.
  • Soccer on TV
    Women's soccer highlights the week with U-20 Women's World Cup action -- the USA plays its semifinal match on Thursday -- and the NCAA Women's College Cup (final four), which kicks off on Friday. Mexican playoff broadcasts times will be posted at SoccerAmerica.com (Soccer on TV) when available.