Los Angeles Times

WEEKEND SOCCER ON TV

- — Kevin Baxter

The league championsh­ips have largely been decided in Germany and England, but the races for European tournament berths are just beginning to heat up. In the EPL, that temperatur­e was raised this week by a slew of deals that brought spending in the January transfer window to a record $639 million combined.

Bundesliga: Bayern Munich, 16 points clear of the rest of the league with 14 games to play, has already begun clearing space for a sixth straight league trophy. But the battle behind Bayern is far less certain with three points separating the next six teams. Two of those clubs — fifth-place Leipzig and seventh-place Borussia Monchengla­dbach — square off Saturday in Monchengla­dbach in a game that could leave the winner second in the table (FS2, UDN, 9:30 a.m. PST).

EPL: Arsenal is going to have to get busy if the again-embattled Arsene Wenger hopes to qualify the Gunners for the Champions League berth they failed to grab last season. And the transfer-window deal that brought Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from Borussia Dortmund for $80 million may help that cause. Aubameyang, the Bundesliga’s leading scoring last season, could make his EPL debut Saturday when Arsenal hosts Everton (NBC, Telemundo, 9:30 a.m. PST). But the Gunners will be without two former mainstays in Olivier Giroud, transferre­d to Chelsea on Wednesday, and Alexis Sanchez, who moved to Manchester United last week. On Super Bowl Sunday, Tottenham, unbeaten in its last eight, visits Liverpool, which has lost just once in its last 16 league matches (NBCSN, Telemundo, 8:30 PST). A win could send Liverpool to second, behind Manchester City, while Tottenham, buoyed by the acquisitio­n of former Paris Saint-Germain forward Lucas Moura, could vault over Liverpool into third place with a victory.

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