Tonight's Schedule and Live Streaming: MU, AC Milan Coup Standings, Messi's Debut, on Mola TV & Vidio.com
The following is the schedule of football matches that will be held today.
In the Premier League, there will be a match between Wolves who w
ill face Manchester United at Molineaux Stadium.
Then in the Spanish League, Barcelona will host Getafe at Camp Nou.
Meanwhile, AC Milan will undergo their second week when they face Cagliari at the San Siro.
Lionel Messi can make his debut when PSG travel to Breast headquarters this morning.
The Premier League matches will be broadcast live on Mola TV, while the Spanish League and Italian League can be accessed via the Vidio.com service.
Wolve vs Manchester United
Manchester United will be aiming to get back to winning ways after a draw in their last away game.
The atmosphere around Manchester United is currently euphoric with the arrival of club legend Cristiano Ronaldo has brought a huge wave of excitement and optimism among the fans.
After a scintillating start to the campaign which saw them beat Leeds United with a 5-1 win, Manchester United drew 1-1 against Southampton last weekend.
And, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will aim to avoid a draw, especially with rivals Manchester City, with back-to-back big wins over Norwich City and Arsenal.
As for Wolves, the new era with Bruno Lage has not gone as planned, as the Midlands side started their Premier League campaign with consecutive 1-0 defeats to Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur.
Despite the positives in those two games, they need to turn them into wins.
And a 4-0 win over Nottingham Forest in a League Cup tie in midweek will surely help boost confidence.
AC Milan started the Italian League with a narrow win over Sampdoria on the opening matchday.
Stefano Pioli will be hoping to maintain this record as they head into their second game of the season.
Brahim Diaz, who has re-signed a two-year loan deal, provided the crucial goal against Sampdoria.
Pioli was instrumental in building a confident squad as AC Milan have been brilliant throughout 2020.
However, in 2021 the team is struggling a lot, and the manager has been trying to rejuvenate the team over the summer.
Consistent results will be needed to gain complete confidence and to face considerable challenges on all fronts.
Milan will aim to win at the weekend to head into the international break with confidence.
Their return to the Champions League is highly anticipated, along with some interesting fixtures in the league against Lazio and Juventus.
Cagliari, meanwhile, have an uphill task against Milan.
Cagliari have finished 14th or lower in each of their last four Serie A seasons.
Cagliari should have won against Spezia, but only managed to be held 2-2 in the opening game thanks to captain Joao Pedro's brace.
Tonight's Ball Schedule
French League
01.45 WIB