The final of the oldest cup competition in the world is called Gunners against Blues. Arsenal and Chelsea will meet at Wembley on Saturday, August 1st, 2020. The prestigious duel, also nicknamed the North West London Derby, kicks off at 6:30 p.m.

The final of the oldest cup competition in the world is called Gunners against Blues. Arsenal and Chelsea will meet at Wembley on Saturday, August 1st, 2020. The prestigious duel, also nicknamed the North West London Derby, kicks off at 6:30 p.m.
The championship in Italy could be really exciting again! Juventus lost 2-0 to former rival AC Milan after they lead 2-4. The runner-up Lazio lost 1-2 at US Lecce shortly before, which is why even Inter FC might have to intervene again in the title race.
The championship in Spain is back! After the Corona break, La Liga is going head to head. Games take place almost every day, which is why the league table changes frequently. However, FC Barcelona are still at the top. On Tuesday, June 30th, Atlético Madrid is probably the last real chunk to come to Camp Nou.
The English Premier League will return on Wednesday, June 17, with Aston Villa v Sheffield United (kick-off 7:00 p.m. CEST) and Manchester City v Arsenal (kick-off 9:15 p.m. CEST), subject to government approval. A full game day will be played on the weekend of June 19-21.
Spanish football is back! On 11 June, La Liga returns from the Corona break. It will be the second top flight after the German Bundesliga to resume. The Derbi sevillano awaits fans right from the start. On Thursday, June 11th at 10 p.m. (CEST), La Liga will start again in Spain. Sevilla FC welcome local rival Real Bétis to kick off after the Corona crisis break. Originally, the derby should have taken place in mid-March, now almost three months later and – as in Germany’s stadiums – without spectators.
The spread of the corona virus literally keeps the football world in suspense. The football is out of action in almost all relevant leagues. And nobody really knows exactly when the game can be restarted. It is now clear that UEFA EURO 2020 will be postponed by one year and is expected to start on June 11, 2021.