Liverpool vs. Chelsea headlines the return of club soccer; NWSL playoff hunt has two spots left

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Happy Friday! The men’s international break is officially behind us, setting up a weekend with high-stakes games on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. I’m Pardeep Cattry with a primer before the games begin.

All times U.S./Eastern

Friday, Oct. 18
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Championship: Leeds vs. Sheffield United, 3 p.m. ➡️ CBS Sports Network, Paramount+

Saturday, Oct. 19
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 PL: Manchester United vs. Brentford, 10 a.m. ➡️ Peacock
🇮🇹 Serie A: Milan vs. Udinese, 12 p.m. ➡️ Paramount+
🇺🇸 NWSL: Kansas City Current vs. San Diego Wave, 1 p.m. ➡️ CBS, Paramount+
🇪🇸 La Liga: Celta de Vigo vs. Real Madrid, 3 p.m. ➡️ ESPN+
🇺🇸 MLS: New York Red Bulls vs. Columbus Crew, 6 p.m. ➡️ Apple TV+

Sunday, Oct. 20
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 PL: Liverpool vs. Chelsea, 11:30 a.m. ➡️ USA Network
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 WSL: Chelsea vs. Tottenham, 1:45 p.m. ➡️ ESPN+
🇮🇹 Serie A: Roma vs. Inter, 2:45 p.m. ➡️ Paramount+
🇪🇸 La Liga: Barcelona vs. Sevilla, 3 p.m. ➡️ ESPN2
🇺🇸 NWSL: NJ/NY Gotham FC vs. Orlando Pride, 5 p.m. ➡️ ESPN

Chelsea’s much anticipated trip to Liverpool on Sunday comes with layers of intrigue in the early weeks of the Premier League’s title and top four races, as well as acting as a progress report for both clubs’ new managers.

Liverpool’s Arne Slot is, so far, the success story of the Premier League season, almost seamlessly settling into life at Anfield and offering a strong first impression in England. The Reds are atop the league table after seven games and have two wins out of two in the UEFA Champions League, all in his own style, despite inheriting Jurgen Klopp’s squad. Slot’s Liverpool seem more refined than his predecessors, scoring enough while boasting the league’s most sturdy defense, conceding just two goals in seven games. Their impressive form makes their only loss of the season so far – a 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest – seem like a footnote, but Sunday’s clash with Chelsea will likely be Slot’s first real test at Anfield.

That’s in large part because Chelsea have a success story of their own. Despite a surprise new managerial pick and another chaotic offseason Enzo Maresca’s team are sitting in fourth place after seven games, thanks in large part to an offense-first strategy. They rank second in the Premier League for goals (16) and expected goals (14.65), while Cole Palmer and Nicolas Jackson have played a big role with six and four goals in league play this season, respectively. This game will be an equally big test for Maresca, who kicked off his Chelsea tenure with a 2-0 loss to Manchester City that was actually full of positives but will be eager to prove himself as a rising managerial talent.

Star talent will be on full display on Sunday, and will likely have a big say in the match. Chelsea’s aforementioned duo of Palmer and Jackson lead a youth-focused team against the more experienced Liverpool squad assembled in the Klopp era, offering two different glimpses at what periods of transition look like.

The race for the NWSL playoffs is in full swing with two weekends of regular season play left and though six postseason berths are accounted for, six other teams are still in the hunt for the last two spots.

Two teams – the Portland Thorns and Bay FC – have a cleaner path than the rest this weekend, with a win potentially good enough to see them both through with one game to spare. Things have rarely been simple for either side this season, though. Bay FC have dealt with the growing pains of being an expansion side, in their case being a bit susceptible defensively. They have conceded 39 goals, the second-worst of anyone in the league, a glaring issue considering they have underperformed on their expected goals tally significantly – they rank sixth in the NWSL with 34.36 expected goals but have scored just 27.

As for the Thorns, one of the NWSL’s most successful teams has succumbed to a porous defense. They remain one of the league’s best offenses, ranking fourth in the league with 37.02 expected goals but have a nearly identical expected goals against tally and goal difference of zero. Unlike Bay, who have to play the playoff-bound North Carolina Courage, the Thorns have a favorable matchup against Racing Louisville, who are still in the playoff hunt but are on the outside looking in.

The bottom of the table is where the intrigue lies for the remainder of the regular season, since the top four teams – Shield winners Orlando Pride, the Washington Spirit, reigning champions NJ/NY Gotham FC and the Kansas City Current – have created a gap between them and the rest. They remain the teams to beat for the Nov. 23 championship in Kansas City, though the final weeks of the season could reveal which lower-ranked sides might be able to give the top teams a run for their money.

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