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Weekend Viewing Guide for US Men’s National Team: Securing Survival

USMNT weekend viewing guide: Avoiding the drop



The Bundesliga wraps up its 2023-24 season with all 18 clubs kicking off simultaneously at 9:30a, while Eredivisie, EPL, and Ligue 1 also conclude their seasons on Sunday. La Liga and Serie A still have one more weekend left. Here’s a preview of some key matches:

Saturday:

1. Union Berlin v Freiburg – 8:30a on ESPN+
– Brenden Aaronson and Union Berlin face a must-win situation against Freiburg to avoid relegation.

2. Wolfsburg v Mainz – 9:30a on ESPN+
– Kevin Paredes has played well for Wolfsburg as they face Mainz who are fighting for safety.

3. Hoffenheim v Bayern Munich – 9:30a on ESPN+
– John Brooks and Hoffenheim take on Bayern Munich, who have secured second place.

4. Stuttgart v Borussia Monchengladbach – 9:30a on ESPN+
– Joe Scally and Borussia Monchengladbach aim to finish the season on a high against Stuttgart.

5. Heidenheim v Koln – 9:30a on ESPN+
– Lennard Maloney and Heidenheim look to secure a top-half finish against Koln.

6. Torino v AC Milan – 2:45p on Paramount+
– Christian Pulisic continues his impressive season with AC Milan as they face Torino.

Sunday:

1. PSV Eindhoven v RKC Waalwijk – 8:30a on ESPN+
– Malik Tillman and Ricardo Pepi close out their season with league champion PSV Eindhoven.

2. Burnley v Nottingham Forest – 11a on Peacock
– Gio Reyna and Nottingham Forest fight to avoid relegation against Burnley.

3. Chelsea v Bournemouth – 11a on Peacock
– Tyler Adams returns for Bournemouth as they face a hot Chelsea side.

4. Crystal Palace v Aston Villa – 11a on Peacock
– Chris Richards looks to end the season on a high with Crystal Palace against Aston Villa.

5. Luton Town v Fulham – 11a…

These matches will provide plenty of excitement as the season comes to a close.