🔥Club football returns: The top attractions in Europe’s big five leagues | OneFootball

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·17 Oktober 2025

🔥Club football returns: The top attractions in Europe’s big five leagues

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After the break for the FIFA international window, club football returns and we bring you what you can't miss in the five major European leagues.

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Barcelona doesn’t want to lose ground to Real Madrid in La Liga

Without a doubt, the international break came at just the right time for Barça. Flick’s side ended with two straight defeats and lost the lead in Spain.


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Real Madrid, who won a key match against Villarreal, will visit Getafe, while Los Culés will do the same against Girona.


The big English Derby in the Premier League

In English football, the main attraction will be the Derby between Manchester United, having a season of ups and downs, and Liverpool, who went into the break with two domestic defeats.

These defeats allowed Arsenal to take the lead and now they will play first against Fulham to put more pressure on Slot’s side.


We have Der Klassiker in the Bundesliga

In Germany, the main highlight of the matchday will be at the Allianz Arena where Dortmund and Bayern will face each other for the first time this season.

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The Bavarians arrive as the team in the best form on the continent, having won EVERY match they’ve played. Meanwhile, BVB shouldn’t be ruled out, as they remain unbeaten so far this campaign.


Serie A could see a change in the leader

There’s no doubt that the Scudetto is going through one of its most competitive seasons in recent years. Napoli, who visit Torino, share the lead with Roma.

And speaking of the capital side, the big match of the weekend will be between the Romans and Inter at the Olimpico.


PSG could pull ahead in Ligue 1

Today, PSG will face Strasbourg, one of the big surprises of this season. The team from the East is in third place, just one point off the lead, but on the other side, Luis Enrique’s men will try to extend their advantage.

However, the team that could benefit from any result will be Olympique de Marseille, who are second and, if PSG doesn’t win, could take the lead by beating Le Havre.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.


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