No Premier League? No problem.
While the Premier League is on a break for the FA Cup this weekend, there are several important matches happening in the UK and internationally.
Here are the key matches to catch on TV over the next three days.
Five must-watch fixtures this weekend:
Chelsea Women vs Liverpool Women
This match is crucial for both teams, but for different reasons. Chelsea needs a victory to stay competitive in the title race; they are currently nine points behind Manchester City after a 5-1 loss earlier this month.
Liverpool, on the other hand, is trying to avoid relegation. Just two years after finishing fourth in the Women’s Super League, they are now only one point above the bottom team, Leicester City, who has a game in hand.
The match will be widely available, being broadcast on several Sky channels and the WSL YouTube channel.
Kick-off: 12pm, Sunday 15th February
Where to watch: Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Showcase, WSL YouTube
Spice Rating: Mild 
Coventry City vs Middlesbrough
This could be the most significant Championship match this season, as the top two teams compete on Monday evening.
Coventry City, once leading the league, has fallen to second place after a three-game winless streak, now two points behind Middlesbrough.
Middlesbrough is on a winning streak, having won their last six matches, putting them in a strong position. A win at the CBS Arena would make them favorites for the title and put Coventry under pressure from challengers.
Kick-off: 8pm, Monday 16th February
Where to watch: ITV4, ITVX, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football
Spice Rating: Medium 

Rangers vs Hearts
In another top-table clash, Rangers and Hearts face off in a match that could impact both teams’ seasons.
Rangers, despite a rocky start, are now in second place, five points behind Hearts and just ahead of rivals Celtic, who have a game in hand.
Hearts have a chance to extend their lead to eight points with six matches remaining, but a win for Rangers could turn this into a competitive three-way title race if Celtic wins their extra game.
Kick-off: 4.30pm, Sunday 15th February
Where to watch: Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football
Spice Rating: Hot 

Napoli vs AS Roma
This week is crucial for the top teams in Serie A, particularly concerning the race for a Champions League spot.
Roma aims to secure their position in the top four to avoid any complications, especially given the possibility of an extra Champions League spot based on the coefficient table.
Kick-off: 7.45pm, Sunday 15th February
Where to watch: TNT Sports 1, DAZN
Spice Rating: Fire 



Inter Milan vs Juventus
The Derby d’Italia is always an exciting match. The rivalry between these two clubs makes each game feel like a final.
Juventus is currently 12 points behind the league leaders but has shown strong form since Luciano Spalletti took over, winning six of their last nine matches.
Inter Milan, however, has been even more impressive, remaining unbeaten since losing to AC Milan in late November.
Kick-off: 7.45pm, Saturday 15th February
Where to watch: TNT Sports 3, TNT Sports 7, DAZN
Spice Rating: Insane 




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