Los Angeles Times

WEEKEND SOCCER ON TV

- — Kevin Baxter

With this month’s internatio­nal friendlies out of the way, soccer’s focus returns to club games that matter. And the unbeaten leaders in Europe’s top three leagues face major tests this weekend:

Ligue 1:

After scoring goals in both of Brazil’s September games, Neymar returns to France to lead unbeaten Paris Saint-Germain against unbeaten Saint-Etienne on Friday (BeIn Sports, 11:45 a.m. PDT). The difference is, PSG has won its four games while Saint-Etienne has played to a draw three times. Another difference: PSG has Neymar and Kylian Mbappe, who have combined for eight goals and three assists in four games. Saint-Etienne, which has scored only three goals, is 0-9-2 against PSG in the teams’ last 11 meetings.

EPL:

You’ll have to get up early Saturday to see the weekend’s top match in the Premier League, Tottenham hosting first-place Liverpool (NBCSN, 4:30 a.m. PDT). The Reds (4-0) have lost only one of their last 12 EPL matches dating to March and Sadio Mane has led the way this summer, scoring four times. Tottenham is off to a 3-1 start but will be without midfielder Dele Alli (hamstring) and keeper Hugo Lloris (thigh). Also on Saturday: Surprising Watford, also unbeaten, hosts struggling Manchester United, which has lost two of its four matches (NBC, 9:30 a.m. PDT).

Serie A:

Cristiano Ronaldo is still looking for his first Serie A goal and Sunday might be a good time to get it when he leads first-place Juventus against second-place Sassuolo (ESPN+, 6 a.m. PDT). Mario Mandzukic has scored two goals for Juventus; Domenico Berardi and Kevin-Prince Boateng both have that many for Sassuolo.

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