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Bayern Munich vs. Hoffenheim; Bayern Munich will look to maintain their lead in the standings when they face Hoffenheim at PreZero Arena on Saturday. The reigning champions dropped two points in their last league match, a 1-1 draw, but they are still on track to defend their title. Manuel Neuer has recovered from his injury, while Leon Goretzka and Corentin Tolisso are still in the hospital. Alphonso Davies is out of the race due to heart problems. A win away from home should be considered.
Brighton vs. Liverpool; After defeating West Ham United at Anfield, Liverpool will look to chip away at Manchester City's lead in the Premier League table when they face Brighton at Amex Stadium. The Reds are aiming for their third consecutive away victory, but they must first prove their worth on the field. Signing in January Luis Diaz is widely expected to start after coming on as a substitute in the previous match, while Roberto Firmino has recovered from his injury.
Brighton, on the other hand, has suffered a slump in form, having lost their last four league games. We are tempted to put our faith in Brighton after they had all sorts of problems at the back in their last game, a 2-1 loss.
Salernitana vs. Sassuolo; Salernitana will look to keep their Serie A survival hopes alive when they host Sassuolo at Stadio Arechi in what promises to be an exciting Serie A game. The bottom team is ten points behind the safe zone, with the team coming into the game off a 5-0 loss in their previous game. Strandberg and Schiavone are still in the treatment room, while veteran winger Franck Ribery is racing against the clock to be ready for the game.
The Neroverdi, on the other hand, hope to build on their previous 4-1 victory. Sassuolo will most likely stick to their attacking style of play, and with Salernitana desperate to take all three points from the match, over.
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