European football returns this week as the Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference league quarter-final second legs take place.
There’s also a Monday night fixture in the Premier League and action from the EFL. The FA Cup also returns at the weekend with the semi-finals at Wembley.
If you’re planning to have a punt then head on over to paddypower.com/football for the latest football betting odds on the key matches taking place across the globe.
Below you’ll find all the important info you need to catch some live football this week.
This Week’s Football on TV schedule
Monday, April 15
Chelsea v Everton (20:00)
Sky Sports Main Event/Sky Sports Premier League
Tuesday, April 16
Southampton v Preston North End (20:00)
Sky Sports Main Event/Sky Sports Football
Borrusia Dortmund v Atletico Madrid (20:00)
TNT Sports 2
Barcelona v PSG (20:00)
TNT Sports 1/TNT Sports Ultimate
Wednesday, April 17
Dundee v Rangers (20:00)
Sky Sports Football
Bayern Munich v Arsenal (20:00)
TNT Sports 2
Manchester City v Real Madrid (20:00)
TNT Sports 1/TNT Sports Ultimate
Thursday, April 18
Lille v Aston Villa (17:45)
TNT Sports 3
West Ham United v Bayer Leverkusen (20:00)
TNT Sports 2/TNT Sports Ultimate
Atalanta v Liverpool (20:00)
TNT Sports 1
Friday, April 19
Oxford United v Stevenage (20:00)
Sky Sports Football
Saturday, April 20
Leicester City v West Brom (12:30)
Sky Sports Main Event/Sky Sports Football
Aberdeen v Celtic (12:30)
Premier Sports 1/BBC iPlayer
QPR v Preston North End (17:15)
Sky Sports Main Event/Sky Sports Football
Man City v Chelsea (17:15)
BBC One/BBC iPlayer
Wolves v Arsenal (19:30)
Sky Sports Main Event/Sky Sports Premier League
Sunday, April 21
Blackburn Rovers v Sheffield Wednesday (12:30)
Sky Sports Main Event/Sky Sports Football
Everton v Nottingham Forest (13:30)
Sky Sports Main Event/Sky Sports Premier League
Coventry City v Manchester United (15:30)
ITV1/ITVX
Fulham v Liverpool (16:30)
Sky Sports Main Event/Sky Sports Premier League
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