Looking for the next big game? You’re in the right place. Below you’ll find the most talked‑about fixtures across football, rugby and other sports, all collected in one simple list. No fluff, just the basics you need to set a reminder.
Europe’s league action stays busy. AZ Alkmaar will host Tottenham Hotspur in the Europa League first leg – an own‑goal by Lucas Bergvall gave the Dutch side a 1‑0 lead. The second leg in London ends 3‑1, sending AZ through 3‑2 on aggregate.
In Ligue 1, Lille meets Lyon on 28 September 2025 at the Decathlon Arena. Both clubs sit within two points of each other, so a win could swing the top‑four race. Expect plenty of goals – recent head‑to‑head stats show a high‑scoring trend.
A storm forced the Marseille vs PSG clash to be postponed from 21 Sept to 22 Sept. The match will still be at the Stade Vélodrome, kickoff at 20:00 CET. Keep an eye on weather updates if you’re planning to watch live.
South Africa’s Betway Premiership delivered jaw‑dropping goalkeeper saves in August 2025. While not a single match, the roundup highlights how solid goalkeeping can turn a draw into three points. If you follow local league action, check the August fixture list for those star performances.
Inter Miami broke a winless streak with a 4‑2 victory over CF Montréal, thanks to two Messi goals. That win kept Miami in the Eastern Conference race and gave fans a thrilling evening of attack.
Zebre Parma starts its 2025‑26 URC campaign with a packed schedule, including games against Leinster and Glasgow. After a rough start (2 wins in 9), the team looks to climb out of 15th place.
The 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black pits a $500,000‑per‑player US team against an unpaid European side. Money talks are fueling debate, but the competitive fire is what draws fans.
In the world of youth football, Chelsea U19s turned a 2‑1 deficit into a 3‑2 win over Bayern Munich at the FC Bayern Campus. The comeback shows how academy players handle pressure.
Lastly, keep tabs on the UEFA Nations League semi‑final where Portugal edged Germany 2‑1 thanks to a late Ronaldo strike. That win set up a final showdown with either Spain or France.
That’s the snapshot of today’s match schedule. Bookmark this page, set alerts on your phone, and you’ll never miss a key moment. Happy watching!