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All eyes are on beIN these weekend as fans look forward to some mouth-watering fixtures taking place live and exclusive on beIN, the home of sports and entertainment.
The English Premier League has already seen its fair share of action this season. With three teams tied with 20 points at the top of the table, the Premier League has definitely been living up to expectations.
Chelsea has started remarkably well under new Italian manager Maurizio Sarri. The former Napoli manager enjoys seeing his teams play with an attacking football philosophy, and the likes of Eden Hazard have flourished under the Italian's system.
Manchester United have had a bumpy start under Mourinho this season, shipping in 14 goals in their first 8 games.
The win against Newcastle United at St. James Park helped calm some nerves around Old Trafford but Jose's team still have a lot of work to do if they are to improve their league standing and qualify for next year's UEFA Champions League.
Chelsea vs Manchester United will kick off on Saturday at 14:30 Mecca Time (GMT +3) and broadcasted live and exclusive on beIN SPORTS HD 11 in English and beIN SPORTS HD 2 in Arabic.
Studios are on air at 13:45 Mecca Time (GMT +3) with famous analysts and commentators in both English and Arabic studios, most notably Egyptian legend and beIN star Mohamed Abutrika and Dr. Tariq al Jalahma.
The English Premier League will also see West Ham take on Tottenham Hotspur in a London derby on Saturday, October 20that 17:00 Mecca Time (GMT +3).
Newcastle United play Brighton and Hove Albion at St. James Park as Manchester City host Burnley.
On Monday, Arsenal will play Leicester City at the Emirates Stadium in North London at 22:00 Mecca Time (GMT +3).
The 'Derby di Milano will see Inter Milan and AC Milan battle it out for bragging rights. Both teams have faced each other 168 times in the Serie A since 1929, with Inter winning 62 times and AC Milan winning 51 times.
AC Milan defender Ricardo Rodriguez looks set to feature following an injury scare which forced him to miss Switzerland's game against Iceland on Tuesday.
The Derby di Milano will kick off on Sunday at 21:30 Mecca Time (GMT +3) and broadcasted live and exclusive on beIN SPORTS HD11 in English, beIN SPORTS HD4 in Arabic and beIN SPORTS HD15 in French.
Studios are on air at 20:30 Mecca Time (GMT +3).
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