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Planning a Football Trip to
Europe – 13th to 26th Oct
Planning a Football Trip to Europe for October 2019 This post
details the most exciting games from 13th to 26th October to
help you plan your football trip.

   Date    Time      City                   Game
17/10/2019 17:00   Kortrijk    KV Kortrijk vs. SV Zulte-Waregem
  19-Oct   19:00    Geona             Sampdoria v Roma
  19-Oct   17:00    Warsaw           Legia v Lech Poznan
  19-Oct   17:30    Utrecht           FC Utrecht v PSV
  19-Oct   19:30    Gdynia       Arka Gdynia v Lechia Gdansk
  19-Oct   15:00   Edinburgh          Hearts v Rangers
  22-Oct   21:00    Brugge           Club Brugge v Paris
  22-Oct   21:00   Istanbul       Galatasaray v Real Madrid
  22-Oct   21:00    Athens           Olympiacos v Bayern
  22-Oct   18:55    Madrid          Atlético v Leverkusen
  23-Oct   21:00   Salzburg           Salzburg v Napoli
  23-Oct   21:00    Milan             Inter v Dortmund
  23-Oct   21:00    Prague        Slavia Praha v Barcelona
  23-Oct   21:00    Lisbon              Benfica v Lyon
  23-Oct   21:00    Lillle          LOSC Lille v Valencia
  24-Oct   21:00     Kiev          Dynamo Kyiv v København
  24-Oct   21:00    Madrid              Getafe v Basel
  24-Oct   21:00    Lisbon         Sporting CP v Rosenborg
                                Eintracht Frankfurt v Standard
  24-Oct   21:00   Frankfurt
                                            Liège
  24-Oct   18:55    Porto              Porto v Rangers
  24-Oct   18:55     Bern           Young Boys v Feyenoord
24-Oct   18:55     Gent              Gent v Wolfsburg
  24-Oct   18:55     Rome            Roma v Mönchengladbach
  24-Oct   18:55    Istanbul           Beşiktaş v Braga
  25-Oct   14:30 Gelsenkirken    Schalke vs. Borussia Dortmund
                                     Paris Saint-Germain
25/10/2019 17:00     Paris
                                  vs. Olympique de Marseille
  26-Oct   19:00    Florence          Fiorentina v Lazio
  26-Oct   19:00     Rome                Roma v Milan
  26-Oct   17:00    Warsaw               Legia v Wisla
  26-Oct   19:30    Wroclaw       Slask Wroclaw v Arka Gdynia
26/10/2019 23:00    Prague      Sparta Prague vs. Bohemians 1905
26/10/2019 04:00     Plzeň      Viktoria Plzeň vs. Slavia Prague
  26-Oct   17:00    Moscow        CSKA Moscow v Dynamo Moskva
                                  Lokomotiv Moscow v Spartak
  26-Oct   17:00    Moscow
                                             Moscow
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Planning a Football Trip to
Europe – 29th Sept to 12th
Oct
Planning a Football Trip to Europe for Sept or October 2019
This post details the most exciting games from 29th September
to 12th October to help you plan your football trip.

   Date    Time      City                     Game
  01-Oct   18:55     Madrid         Real Madrid v Club Brugge
  01-Oct   21:00    Istanbul           Galatasaray v Paris
  01-Oct   18:55    Bergamo            Atalanta v Shakhtar
  01-Oct   21:00     Moscow        Lokomotiv Moskva v Atlético
  02-Oct   18:55     Genk                 Genk v Napoli
  02-Oct   18:55     Prague          Slavia Praha v Dortmund
  02-Oct   21:00    Leipzig              Leipzig v Lyon
  02-Oct   21:00    Valencia             Valencia v Ajax
  02-Oct   16:50   Guimarães     Vitória SC v Eintracht Frankfurt
03/10/2019 17:00     Brugge          Club Brugge vs. KAA Gent
  03-Oct   21:00    Seville              Sevilla v APOEL
  03-Oct   21:00     Malmo              Malmö v København
  03-Oct   21:00   Rosenborg        Rosenborg v PSV Eindhoven
  03-Oct   21:00     Rome                Lazio v Rennes
  03-Oct   18:55   Rotterdam            Feyenoord v Porto
  03-Oct   18:55     Moscow          CSKA Moskva v Espanyol
  03-Oct   18:55   St Etienne        St-Étienne v Wolfsburg
  03-Oct   18:55   Wolfsberg            Wolfsberg v Roma
  03-Oct   18:55     Bern             Young Boys v Rangers
                                 Toulouse FC vs. FC Girondins de
04/10/2019 17:00    Toulouse
                                            Bordeaux
                                  AS Saint-Étienne vs. Olympique
04/10/2019 17:00 Saint-Étienne
                                             Lyonnais
  05-Oct   19:00     Milan              Inter v Juventus
05/10/2019 19:00     Turin            Torino v Napoli
05/10/2019 17:00    Gliwice        Piast Gliwice v Legia
  05-Oct   19:30     Poznan        Lech Poznan v Wisla
  05-Oct   15:00    Aberdeen          Aberdeen v Hibs
  05-Oct   19:00    Barcelona      Barcelona v Sevilla
  05-Oct   19:00    Barcelona     Barcelona v Real Madrid
  06-Oct   11:15     Hague         ADO Den Haag v Ajax
  12-Oct   19:00     Soria       Numancia v Real Zaragoza
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The    Superleague   Greece
2019/20 Fixtures Announced
Planning a Football trip to Greece? If so then the The
fixtures for the 2019/20 season of the Superleague Greece are
now available to help you plan your football trip to Greece.

The Super League Greece (Greek: Ελληνική Σούπερ Λίγκα) or
Super League Souroti for sponsorship reasons, is the highest
professional football league in Greece. It was formed on 16
July 2006 and replaced Alpha Ethniki at the top of the Greek
football league system. The league consists of 14 teams and
runs from August to May, with teams playing 26 games each. As
of August 2017, Super League Greece is ranked 14th in the UEFA
ranking of leagues, based on performances in European
competitions over the last five years.

Since the foundation of the first official Panhellenic
Championship in 1927, only six clubs have won the title, with
the “big three” of Greater Athens (Olympiacos, Panathinaikos
and AEK Athens) dominating and only PAOK, Aris and AEL
managing to break their dominance on few occasions.

The current champions are PAOK, based in Thessaloniki,
Macedonia, Greece.

Fourteen teams will compete in the league – the top twelve
teams from the previous season, the previous season’s play-off
winner and one team promoted from the Football League. The
promoted team was Volos. They replaced PAS Giannina,
Levadiakos (both teams relegated after eight seasons in the
league) and Apollon Smyrnis (relegated after two seasons in
the top flight).

Fixtures
24 August 2019 – 17 May 2020
A full list of fixtures can be found on the Greece Super
League website.

Stadia and Locations
       Team          Location            Stadium           Capacity
AEK Athens            Athens      Athens Olympic Stadium   69,618
AEL                  Larissa          AEL FC Arena         16,118
                                   Kleanthis Vikelidis
Aris               Thessaloniki                            22,800
                                         Stadium
                                  Theodoros Kolokotronis
Asteras Tripolis     Tripoli                                7,442
                                         Stadium
Team             Location            Stadium            Capacity
Atromitos                  Athens        Peristeri Stadium        10,050
                                          Lamia Municipal
Lamia                      Lamia                                  5,500
                                              Stadium
                                             Theodoros
OFI                      Heraklion                                9,088
                                       Vardinogiannis Stadium
                                        Georgios Karaiskakis
Olympiacos                Piraeus                                 32,115
                                              Stadium
Panathinaikos              Athens      Athens Olympic Stadium     69,618
Panetolikos               Agrinio       Panetolikos Stadium       7,321
Panionios                  Athens        Nea Smyrni Stadium       11,700
PAOK                    Thessaloniki       Toumba Stadium         28,703
Volos                      Volos       Panthessaliko Stadium      22,700
Xanthi                     Xanthi         Xanthi FC Arena         7,244

Key Games
  20-Sep        19:45      Athens       Panathinaikos v Olympiacos
  20-Sep        19:45   Thessaloniki            PAOK v Aris
  27-Sep        19:45      Athens            AEK Athens v PAOK
  25-Oct        19:45 Athens/Pireaus      Olympiacos v AEK Athens
  01-Nov        19:45   Thessaloniki        PAOKv Panathinaikos
  08-Nov        19:45      Athens       Panathinaikos v AEK Athens
  29-Nov        19:45 Athens/Pireaus         Olympiacos v PAOK
05/01/2020 19:45 Athens/Pireaus Olympiacos v Panathinaikos
05/01/2020 19:45        Thessaloniki            Aris v PAOK
12/01/2020 19:45        Thessaloniki         PAOKv AEK Athens
26/01/2020 19:45           Athens         AEK Athens v Olympiacos
02/02/2020 19:45           Athens          Panathinaikos v PAOK
09/02/2020 19:45           Athens       AEK Athens v Panathinaikos
23/03/2020 19:45   Thessaloniki        PAOK v Olympiacos

UEFA Champions League group
stage draw
Planning a Football Trip to Europe to Watch the Champions
League? The draw was made on Thursday and the first round of
matches start on Tuesday 17th September. This post has all
the details of the draw and the upcoming matches.

We will be posting a guide for each of the English teams who
have qualified over the next week or so with how to get to
their group games and links to guides about the cities they
will be visiting.

The links on this page below for the first two days are to our
guides to help Liverpool and Spurs fans plan their football
trip.

Tuesday 17 September
Group E: Napoli v Liverpool,   Salzburg v Genk
Group F: Inter v Slavia        Praha (18:55 CET), Dortmund v
Barcelona
Group G: Lyon v Zenit (18:55   CET), Benfica v Leipzig
Group H: Chelsea v Valencia,   Ajax v LOSC Lille

Wednesday 18 September
Group A: Club Brugge v Galatasaray (18:55 CET), Paris v Real
Madrid
Group B: Olympiacos v Tottenham (18:55 CET), Bayern v Crvena
zvezda
Group C: Shakhtar v Manchester City, Dinamo Zagreb v Atalanta
Group D: Atlético v Juventus, Leverkusen v Lokomotiv Moskva
Matchday two
Tuesday 1 October
Group A: Real Madrid v Club Brugge (18:55 CET), Galatasaray v
Paris
Group B: Tottenham v Bayern, Crvena zvezda v Olympiacos
Group C: Atalanta v Shakhtar (18:55 CET), Manchester City v
Dinamo Zagreb
Group D: Juventus v Leverkusen, Lokomotiv Moskva v Atlético

Wednesday 2 October
Group E: Genk v Napoli (18:55 CET), Liverpool v Salzburg
Group F: Slavia Praha v Dortmund (18:55 CET), Barcelona v
Inter
Group G: Zenit v Benfica, Leipzig v Lyon
Group H: Valencia v Ajax, LOSC Lille v Chelsea

Matchday three
Tuesday 22 October
Group A: Club Brugge v Paris, Galatasaray v Real Madrid
Group B: Tottenham v Crvena zvezda, Olympiacos v Bayern
Group C: Shakhtar v Dinamo Zagreb (18:55 CET), Manchester City
v Atalanta
Group D: Atlético v Leverkusen (18:55 CET), Juventus v
Lokomotiv Moskva

Wednesday 23 October
Group E: Salzburg v Napoli, Genk v Liverpool
Group F: Inter v Dortmund, Slavia Praha v Barcelona
Group G: Leipzig v Zenit (18:55 CET), Benfica v Lyon
Group H: Ajax v Chelsea (18:55 CET), LOSC Lille v Valencia

Matchday four
Tuesday 5 November
Group E: Liverpool v Genk, Napoli v Salzburg
Group F: Barcelona v Slavia Praha (18:55 CET), Dortmund v
Inter
Group G: Zenit v Leipzig (18:55 CET), Lyon v Benfica
Group H: Chelsea v Ajax, Valencia v LOSC Lille

Wednesday 6 November
Group A: Paris v Club Brugge, Real Madrid v Galatasaray
Group B: Bayern v Olympiacos (18:55 CET), Crvena zvezda v
Tottenham
Group C: Dinamo Zagreb v Shakhtar, Atalanta v Manchester City
Group D: Lokomotiv Moskva v Juventus (18:55 CET), Leverkusen v
Atlético

Matchday five
Tuesday 26 November
Group A: Galatasaray v Club Brugge (18:55 CET), Real Madrid v
Paris
Group B: Tottenham v Olympiacos, Crvena zvezda v Bayern
Group C: Manchester City v Shakhtar, Atalanta v Dinamo Zagreb
Group D: Lokomotiv Moskva v Leverkusen (18:55 CET), Juventus v
Atlético

Wednesday 27 November
Group E: Liverpool v Napoli, Genk v Salzburg
Group F: Barcelona v Dortmund, Slavia Praha v Inter
Group G: Zenit v Lyon (18:55 CET), Leipzig v Benfica
Group H: Valencia v Chelsea (18:55 CET), LOSC Lille v Ajax

Matchday six
Tuesday 10 December
Group E: Napoli v Genk (18:55 CET), Salzburg v Liverpool
(18:55 CET)
Group F: Dortmund v Slavia Praha, Inter v Barcelona
Group G: Benfica v Zenit, Lyon v Leipzig
Group H: Chelsea v LOSC Lille, Ajax v Valencia

Wednesday 11 December
Group A: Paris v Galatasaray, Club Brugge v Real Madrid
Group B: Bayern v Tottenham, Olympiacos v Crvena zvezda
Group C: Shakhtar v Atalanta (18:55 CET), Dinamo Zagreb v
Manchester City (18:55 CET)
Group D: Atlético v Lokomotiv Moskva, Leverkusen v Juventus

Knockout stage
Round of 16
Draw: 16 December
First legs: 18/19 & 25/26 February
Second legs: 10/11 & 17/18 March

Quarter-finals
Draw: 20 March
First legs: 7/8 April
Second legs: 14/15 April

Semi-finals
Draw: 20 March
First legs: 28/29 April
Second legs: 5/6 May

Final (Atatürk Olimpiyat Stadı, Istanbul): 30 May

Planning a Football                                        Trip
October Internationals
Planning a Football Trip in October, the International break
is from 10th to 15th October and there are some exciting
Football Trips to look forward to.

 09-Oct   19:45   Dortmund           Germany v Argentina
 10-Oct   19:45   Amsterdam   Netherlands v Northern Ireland
 10-Oct   19:45    Trnava             Slovakia v Wales
10-Oct   19:45     Riga               Latvia v Poland
 11-Oct   19:45     Prague        Czech Republic v England
 11-Oct   19:45     Lisbon          Portugal v Luxembourg
 11-Oct   19:45   Reykjavík           Iceland v France
 12-Oct   19:45     Rome               Italy v Greece
 12-Oct   19:45     Oslo               Norway v Spain
 13-Oct   19:45     Tallin            Estonia v Germany
 13-Oct   19:45   Ljubljana          Slovenia v Austria
 14-Oct   19:45     Prague    Czech Republic v Northern Ireland
 14-Oct   19:45     Sofia            Bulgaria v England
 14-Oct   19:45     Kiev             Ukraine v Portugal
 14-Oct   19:45     Paris              France v Turkey
 15-Oct   19:45     Vaduz           Liechtenstein v Italy
 15-Oct   19:45     Geneva    Switzerland v Republic of Ireland
 15-Oct   19:45   Stockholm            Sweden v Spain
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Football Trip to Portugal?
2019-20 Fixtures Announced
If you are planning a Football Trip to Portugal, this post
provides details of the 2019-20 Fixtures and dates of key
games.

The 2019–20 Primeira Liga (also known as Liga NOS for
sponsorship reasons) is the 86th season of the Primeira Liga,
the top professional league for Portuguese association
football clubs.

     Benfica are the defending champions.
     Gil Vicente was granted a place in the 2019–20 Primeira
     Liga season by court decision.
     Paços de Ferreira is promoted from as 2018-19 LigaPro
     Champions, 1 year after the last participation in
     Primeira Liga.
     Famalicão is promoted from as 2018-19 LigaPro Runner-Up,
     25 years after the last participation in Primeira Liga.

Fixtures
The season will start on the 11th August and finish on 17th
May 2020. There will be a break between the 15th December and
the 5th January 2020.

All full list of fixtures is available on the Primeira League
website.

The Key Games in Portugal are the ones between the big three;
Benfica, Porto and Sporting Lisbon. There is also the derby
between Porto and Boavista.

 25-Aug-19 16:00 Portugal   Lisbon          Benfica v Porto
 10-Nov-19 16:00 Portugal   Oporto       Boavista v Porto
05/01/2020 16:00 Portugal   Lisbon   Sporting Lisbon v Oporto
18/01/2020 16:00 Portugal   Lisbon   Sporting Lisbon v Benfica
09/02/2020 16:00 Portugal    Oporto          Porto v Benfica
11/04/2020 16:00 Portugal    Oporto         Porto v Boavista
03/05/2020 16:00 Portugal    Oporto    Porto v Sporting Lisbon
17/05/2020 16:00 Portugal    Lisbon   Benfica v Sporting Lisbon

Stadia & Locations
                                                          2018–19
     Team        Location        Stadium       Capacity
                                                          finish
                               Estádio do
                 Vila das        Clube
     Aves                                        5,441      14th
                   Aves      Desportivo das
                                  Aves
                                Estádio
Belenenses SAD    Oeiras                        37,500      9th
                                Nacional
                               Estádio do
   Benfica        Lisbon     Sport Lisboa e     65,200      1st
                                Benfica
                               Estádio do
   Boavista       Porto                         28,263      8th
                                 Bessa
                                Estádio
    Braga         Braga       Municipal de      30,000      4th
                                 Braga
                 Vila Nova       Estádio
  Famalicão         de       Municipal 22 de     5,186    2nd (LP)
                 Famalicão        Junho
                             Estádio Cidade
 Gil Vicente     Barcelos                       12,046     (CP*)
                              de Barcelos
                               Estádio do
   Marítimo       Funchal                       10,600      12th
                                Marítimo
2018–19
   Team         Location        Stadium       Capacity
                                                          finish
                            Parque de Jogos
               Moreira de      Comendador
Moreirense                                     6,153       6th
                 Cónegos       Joaquim de
                            Almeida Freitas
  Paços de      Paços de    Estádio Capital
                                               9,076     1st (LP)
  Ferreira      Ferreira        do Móvel
                               Estádio
Portimonense    Portimão     Municipal de      6,000       11th
                               Portimão
                              Estádio do
   Porto         Porto                         50,033      2nd
                                Dragão
                            Estádio do Rio
                Vila do
  Rio Ave                     Ave Futebol      9,065       7th
                 Conde
                                 Clube
                 Ponta      Estádio de São
Santa Clara                                    10,000      10th
                Delgada         Miguel
                             Estádio José
Sporting CP     Lisbon                         50,095      3rd
                               Alvalade
                             Estádio João
  Tondela       Tondela                        5,000       15th
                                Cardoso
                              Estádio Dom
Vitória de
               Guimarães         Afonso        30,000      5th
 Guimarães
                               Henriques
Vitória de                    Estádio do
                Setúbal                        15,497      13th
  Setúbal                       Bonfim
Planning a Football Trip to
Germany – DFB Pokal Second
Round Draw
Planning a Football Trip to Germany.   The draw for the second
round of the DFB Pokal has been made and this post has all the
details.

Borussia Dortmund have been drawn against Borussia
Monchengladbach in the second round of the DFB-Pokal, while
holders Bayern Munich will travel to second-tier side Bochum.

Dortmund saw off lower-league opposition Uerdingen in the
first round but have a far tougher test to come against
Gladbach in one of two all-Bundesliga ties.

Bayern continue the defence of their crown with a trip to
Bochum, who they beat en route to winning the competition in
2015-16.

Elsewhere, last season’s beaten finalists RB Leipzig will take
on top-flight rivals Wolfsburg for a place in round three.

The two remaining semi-professional sides in the competition,
FC Saarbrucken and Verl, were paired with Koln and Holstein
Kiel respectively in Sunday’s draw.

The games will be played on October 29 and 30.

Draw in full:

Kaiserslautern v Nurnberg
Verl v Holstein Kiel
MSV Duisburg v TSG Hoffenheim
Saarbrucken v Koln
Darmstadt 98 v Karlsruher SC
Bayer Leverkusen v Paderborn
Freiburg v Union Berlin
Fortuna Dusseldorf v Erzgebirge Aue
Bochum v Bayern Munich
Arminia Bielefeld v Schalke 04
Borussia Dortmund v Borussia Mönchengladbach
Hertha Berlin v Dynamo Dresden
Wolfsburg v RB Leipzig
Werder Bremen v Heidenheim
Hamburger SV v Stuttgart
St. Pauli v Eintracht Frankfurt

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Planning a football trip to
Turkey? – 2019/20 Fixtures
Planning a football trip to Turkey? The season starts and
fixtures for the full season are available to help plan your
football trip to Turkey.

A total of 18 teams will contest the league, including 15
sides from the 2018–19 season and three promoted from the
2018–19 TFF First League. It includes Denizlispor and
Gençlerbirliği, the two top teams from the TFF First League,
and Gazişehir Gaziantep, the winners of the 2018–19 TFF First
League playoffs. Akhisarspor, Erzurum BB, and Bursaspor were
relegated to the 2019–20 TFF First League.

The season runs from August to May, with each club playing 34
matches. Matches are played Friday through Monday.

Fixtures
The season started on the 17th August and

A full list of fixtures is available on the Super Lig website.

Stadiums and Locations
      Team              Home city            Stadium      Capacity
                                            Bahçeşehir
   Alanyaspor        Antalya (Alanya)        Okulları     10,130
                                             Stadium
                                             Eryaman
   Ankaragücü      Ankara (Yenimahalle)                   20,071
                                             Stadium
                                             Antalya
   Antalyaspor     Antalya (Muratpaşa)                    32,537
                                             Stadium
    Beşiktaş       Istanbul (Beşiktaş)    Vodafone Park   41,188
                                            Yeni Rize
 Çaykur Rizespor          Rize                            15,332
                                           Şehir Stadı
                                             Denizli
   Denizlispor           Denizli             Atatürk      15,500
                                             Stadium
                                              Şükrü
   Fenerbahçe       Istanbul (Kadıköy)      Saracoğlu     47,834
                                             Stadium
                                          Türk Telekom
   Galatasaray      Istanbul (Sarıyer)                    52,223
                                            Stadium
Team                Home city             Stadium       Capacity
   Gazişehir                                   Gaziantep
                          Gaziantep                            33,502
   Gaziantep                                     Arena
                                                Eryaman
 Gençlerbirliği      Ankara (Yenimahalle)                      20,071
                                                Stadium
                                                Bornova
    Göztepe                 İzmir                              12,500
                                                Stadium
                                               Başakşehir
    İstanbul
                     Istanbul (Başakşehir)    Fatih Terim      17,300
   Başakşehir
                                                Stadium
                                             Recep Tayyip
   Kasımpaşa          Istanbul (Beyoğlu)       Erdoğan         14,234
                                                Stadium
                                               Kadir Has
  Kayserispor              Kayseri                             32,864
                                                Stadium
                                                 Konya
   Konyaspor                Konya             Büyükşehir       42,000
                                               Stadium
                                                4 Eylül
   Sivasspor                Sivas                              27,532
                                                Stadium
                                              Şenol Güneş
  Trabzonspor              Trabzon                             40,775
                                                Stadium
                                                Malatya
Yeni Malatyaspor           Malatya                             27,044
                                                Stadium

Key Games
 28-Sep      19:45    Istanbul      Galatasaray v Fenerbahçe
 16-Oct      19:45    Istanbul       Beşiktaş v Galatasaray
 21-Dec      19:45    Istanbul       Fenerbahçe v Beşiktaş
22/02/2020 19:45      Istanbul      Fenerbahçe v Galatasaray
14/03/2020 19:45      Istanbul       Galatasaray v Beşiktaş
09/05/2020 19:45   Istanbul    Beşiktaş v Fenerbahçe

2019–20Premier    League of
Bosnia    and   Herzegovina
Fixtures Released
Planning a football trip to Bosnia and Herzegovina? The
2019–20 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina fixtures have
been announced.

The 2019–20 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, known as
Liga 12 and also known as BH Telecom Premier League for
sponsorship reasons, is going to be the twentieth season of
the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the highest
football league of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The season will
begin on 21 July 2019 and will be concluded in May 2020, with
a winter break between early December 2019 and late February
2020.

A full list of fixtures is available on the Bosnian Football
website.

Key Fixtures
The Sarajevo derby (Bosnian: Vječiti derbi, Sarajevski derbi)
is a match between rivals from Bosnia’s capital city FK
Željezničar Sarajevo and FK Sarajevo, the two biggest and most
popular clubs in Bosnia, during which fans usually create a
competitive atmosphere with big flags, paper rolls, scarfs and
loud chanting. It is not uncommon to see members of the same
family on opposite sides, not speaking to each other on the
day of the derby, with opposing fans engaging in mutual
provocations at the end of the match, eagerly awaiting the
next confrontation although, in recent years, this has led to
clashes between some younger fans.

Planning a Football Trip –
15th to 28th September 2019
Planning a Football Trip to Europe for September 2019. This
post details the most exciting games from 1st to 7th September
2019 to help you plan your football trip.

We are still waiting for the Serie A fixtures and Turkish and
Greek league fixtures to be announced and details will be
posted on the website soon.

The first round of the Champions League will also take place
on 17/18 September and the Europa League on 19th September

   16-Aug     19:30    Munich    Bayern Munich vs. Hertha Berlin
   17-Aug     14:30    Berlin       Union Berlin v RB Leizpig
   17-Aug     19:30    Gdynia       Arka Gdynia v Lech Poznan
 17/08/2019   19:00    Prague    Sparta Prague vs. Baník Ostrava
   17-Aug     19:00    Bilbao         Athletic vs. Barcelona
   18-Aug     19:30   Wroclaw        Slask Wroclaw v Cracovia
   18-Aug     17:00    Moscow    Dynamo Moscow v Lokomotiv Moskva
   19-Aug     18:00    Moscow      Spartak Moscow v CSKA Moscow
 23/08/2019   17:00    Monaco         AS Monaco vs. OGC Nice
 24/08/2019   19:00    Parma             Parma v Juventus
 24/08/2019   19:00   Florence         Fiorentina v Napoli
 24/08/2019   19:00    Geona            Sampdoria v Lazio
 24/08/2019   01:00    Prague    Slavia Prague vs. Bohemians 1905
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 24-Aug   19:00   Madrid    Leganes v Atletico Madrid
 25-Aug   16:00   Lisbon         Benfica v Porto

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