End of the year and while in Peruvian football hirings are resolved and preseasons begin, in Europe the ball continues rolling at the beginning of winter in the Old Continent.
A different weekend is coming, in which the Christmas holidays attract all the attention, but football lovers will have several matches on screen to satisfy their football quota, from Serie A, the Turkish league and above all, the always competitive Premier League.
On Sunday the 24th there will be a match in the English tournament with the match between Wolverhamton and Chelsea, which will once again see a match on this date after 28 years, from Manchester United vs. Leeds 1995.
Meanwhile, in Turkey there will be three games, with the classic between Fenerbahce against Galatasaray as the highlight since it is a classic. Turkish football was paralyzed for a week due to the attack by a manager on a referee, so now they must tighten their schedule.
NBA at Christmas
On Monday the 25th there will only be football in Turkey and Africa, but the NBA will be the protagonist of the day, with its so-called Christmas Day, where we will see Steph Curry and LeBron James in action. The tradition dates back to 1947 and since 1995 the last champion has to be present, in this case Jokic’s Nuggets.
There are five games, with Celtic vs Lakers, all via ESPN, with four champion teams and six MVP winners on the field. A whole party that generates millions of dollars in movement.
Boxing Day
Fans dressed as Santa Claus and thousands of gifts in each stadium, this is how this day is experienced in England, with football in its three main categories, with Arsenal vs. Liverpool as the stellar match.
The world of football focuses on England, but from Saudi Arabia Al Ittihad vs. Al Nassr, Benzema against Cristiano Ronaldo, wants the Middle East to be looked at.
Source: Elcomercio
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