Los Angeles Times

WEEKEND SOCCER ON TV

- — Kevin Baxter

A 7-0 blowout of Schalke in the Champions League knockout round Tuesday kept alive Manchester City’s hopes of becoming the third British team to win a treble, capturing the league, domestic cup and European titles in the same season. But the EPL leaders face another hurdle Saturday in the FA Cup quarterfin­als against Swansea City of the second-tier Championsh­ip. All four quarterfin­als can be seen on the streaming service ESPN+.

England:

Both Manchester teams will be on the road in Saturday’s FA Cup quarterfin­als, with City going to Swansea (10:15 a.m. PDT) and United playing at Wolverhamp­ton (1 p.m. PDT) in an all-EPL clash. The other Saturday match also features a pair of EPL teams with Crystal Palace playing at Watford in the early game (5:15 a.m. PDT). Sunday’s lone quarterfin­al sends Brighton & Hove Albion of the EPL against second-division Millwall (7 a.m. PDT). Even before those games are complete, however, Manchester City will turn its focus back to the EPL race where once-beaten Liverpool, just a point back of City in the standings, can go back in front with a win over relegation-bound Fulham, a loser of six straight by a combined 15-3. (NBCSN, Universo, 7:15 a.m. PDT).

Bundesliga:

Although just a point separates the top two teams in the EPL standings, that isn’t the tightest title race in Europe. In Germany, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund head into the weekend even on points but with Bayern in front by virtue of a two-goal lead in goal differenti­al. That means even a victory Sunday over visiting Mainz (FS2, UDN, 10 a.m. PDT) might not be enough for Bayern to stay in front if Borussia Dortmund makes up that deficit in Saturday’s match at Hertha Berlin (FS2, 10:30 a.m. PDT).

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