The Football Faithful
·12 December 2025
5️⃣ spicy fixtures you must watch this weekend 🌶

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·12 December 2025

There are huge derbies in the Bundesliga, Eredivisie and Premier League as we run through the five best football fixtures to watch this weekend.
Crystal Palace and Manchester City meet in a rematch of last season’s FA Cup final. Palace upset the odds to secure their first-ever major trophy at Wembley, securing silverware and a place in Europe for the first time.
That win, however, is their only victory in the past eight meetings with Manchester City. The Citizens have move ominously into the rear-view mirror of Arsenal in the title race and have been in good form of late.
There’s a Rhine Derby in the Bundesliga on Saturday evening as Leverkusen host Koln. Two teams and cities situated less than 40km apart do battle in Germany, in one of the most eagerly anticipated grudge matches on the calendar.
Neither are in particularly impressive form. Leverkusen have won just one in five, while Koln are winless in their last four. Both might just be hoping that form does go out the window on derby day.
Two teams desperately trying to keep on the coattails of the league leaders do battle in Serie A this weekend.
Fifth and seventh respectively in the table, neither can afford to drop points if they’re to remain an outside bet for the Scudetto. Bologna have endured a mini-wobble of late, while things haven’t quite clicked for Juventus this season.
De Klassieker returns this weekend as the Eredivisie’s elite collide in Amsterdam.
Ajax are floundering in fourth, though Feyenoord still have hopes of catching a PSV Eindhoven team who are in danger of running away in the title race. There’s always plenty of needle when these teams meet and this should not be any different.
For the first time in almost a decade, we have a Tyne-Wear Derby in the Premier League.
Sunderland have been superb since returning to the Premier League, with an impressive recruitment drive having led the Black Cats into the top half. Such has been their success, Regis Le Bris’s side sit above arch-rivals Newcastle heading into this weekend’s game.
Newcastle have certainly found the Black Cats to be unlucky in recent meetings, having not beaten Sunderland in the Premier League since August 2011.









































