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European football midweek: what to watch in the main countries The programme

- By The Associated Press

ENGLAND

The League Cup has reached the quarterfin­al stage and the biggest four clubs to get this far - Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal - were kept apart in the draw.

City, which holds an 11-point lead in the Premier League and has not lost a domestic game this season, is at Leicester today as Pep Guardiola looks to stay on course to win his first trophy in English soccer. Arsenal is at home against West Ham in today’s other game.

Tomorrow, Chelsea hosts Bournemout­h and United travels to second-tier Bristol City, the only team remaining from outside the Premier League. Bristol City has already beaten Premier League sides Crystal Palace and Stoke in its run to the last eight.

United is the defending champion.

GERMANY

The country’s biggest two clubs, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, meet in the third round of the German Cup tomorrow.

Dortmund, the defending champion, has regained some confidence after an eight-game winless run by earning two straight victories under newly hired coach Peter Stoeger. Yet, a trip to Bayern should be much tougher than matches against Hoffenheim and Mainz.

Bayern leads the Bundesliga by 11 points at the halfway stage and has won 14 of 15 games across all competitio­ns since Jupp Heynckes returned as coach. Heynckes is bidding to repeat his feat of leading Bayern to the German CupBundesl­iga-Champions League treble, as he did in his previous stint in 2013.

Borussia Moenchengl­adbach hosts Bayer Leverkusen and Werder Bremen is at home against Freiburg in tomorrow’s other matches. Schalke hosts Cologne today.

By Ciaran Fahey in Berlin.

ITALY

Napoli, Roma and Juventus each play lower-ranked opponents in single-eliminatio­n matches for spots in the Italian Cup quarterfin­als.

Serie A leader Napoli hosts Udinese in today’s only match. Tomorrow, three-time defending champion Juventus hosts Genoa, Roma welcomes Torino, and Atalanta faces Sassuolo.

If the seedings hold, Juventus will face Roma in the quarterfin­als and Napoli will meet Atalanta.

Quarterfin­al matches on the other side of the draw are already set: Lazio will play Fiorentina on December 26 and a Milan derby will be played a day later.

FRANCE

Paris Saint-Germain is assured of having a commanding lead in the French league heading into the winter break. The question now is, how big will it be?

PSG is nine points ahead of both Monaco and Lyon going into a home match against Caen tomorrow, when there is a full round of games before Ligue 1 stops for three weeks.

Monaco hosts seventh-place Rennes and Lyon is at next-to-last Toulouse.

English League Cup

Today Arsenal-West Ham United Leicester City-Manchester City Tomorrow Chelsea-AFC Bournemout­h Bristol City-Manchester United

English FA Cup

Today Carlisle United-Gillingham

Scotland Premiershi­p

Tomorrow Celtic-Partick Thistle

Scotland Championsh­ip

Today Livingston-Falkirk

Scottish League 1

Today Stranraer-Albion Rovers

Scottish League 2

Today Cowdenbeat­h-Stenhousem­uir

Coppa Italia

Today Napoli-Udinese Tomorrow Atalanta-Sassuolo Roma-Torino Juventus-Genoa

Italian Serie B

Tomorrow Venezia-Cremonese

Italian Serie C group A

Tomorrow Cuneo-Robur Siena

Spanish La Liga

Today Levante-Leganes Tomorrow Getafe-Las Palmas Real Sociedad-Sevilla

German Cup

Today Mainz 05-VfB Stuttgart Tomorrow B. M’gladbach-B.Leverkusen Werder Bremen-Freiburg Bay. Munich-Bor. Dortmund Heidenheim-E.Frankfurt Paderborn-Ingolstadt Nuernberg-Wolfsburg Schalke 04-FC Cologne

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