This weekend features the Carabao Cup final, the Madrid Derby, and an exciting Tyne-Wear matchup among top games to catch.
Five key matches to watch this weekend:
Ipswich Town vs Millwall
The Championship promotion race is heating up, with a crucial game at Portman Road on Saturday afternoon.
Third-placed Ipswich faces fourth-placed Millwall, both tied on points. The winner might move into automatic promotion spots, while the loser will face a setback.
Kick-off: 12:30pm, Saturday 21st March
Where to watch: Live coverage on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football, and ITV1.
Spice Rating: Mild 
Feyenoord vs Ajax
The rivalry known as De Klassieker returns as Feyenoord and Ajax meet in Rotterdam this weekend.
While both teams trail PSV in the title race, they compete for second place and Champions League qualification. Feyenoord currently holds that spot ahead of this match.
Kick-off: 1:30pm, Sunday 22nd March
Where to watch: Live coverage on Premier Player and TrillerTV+.
Spice Rating: Medium
Newcastle vs Sunderland
The Tyne-Wear Derby returns to St James’ Park for the first time in a decade, promising a lively atmosphere.
Sunderland has an unbeaten record against Newcastle since 2011, including a 1-0 victory in their previous match, thanks to an own goal from Newcastle’s Nick Woltemade.
Eddie Howe will look for a strong bounce-back from Newcastle after a heavy defeat to Barcelona in midweek.
Kick-off: 12:00pm, Sunday 22nd March
Where to watch: Live coverage on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, and Sky Sports Ultra HDR.
Spice Rating: Hot
Real Madrid vs Atletico Madrid
Real and Atletico Madrid will clash in a vital La Liga match this weekend, with Real trailing Barcelona by four points in the title race.
Both teams advanced to the Champions League quarter-finals midweek, and Atletico will be eager to disrupt their rivals’ title hopes.
Kick-off: 8pm, Sunday 22nd March
Where to watch: Live coverage on Premier Sports 1.
Spice Rating: Fire 



Arsenal vs Manchester City
The Carabao Cup final sees Arsenal face Manchester City, with the first trophy of the season up for grabs.
Arsenal aims for their first trophy in six years as they try for a quadruple, while City, having faced setbacks recently, will look to regain their footing.
Kick-off: 4:30pm, Sunday 22nd March
Where to watch: Live coverage on ITV1, STV, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports Ultra HDR, Sky One, ITVX, and STV.
Spice Rating: Insane
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