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There’s a lot to look forward to around the world this weekend as Americans will be in action before top-flight football comes to a standstill for the September international break. From Tanner Tessmann lining up for a debut with Olympique Lyon to playing America’s striker derby in the Championship with Josh Sargent and Haji Wright, there are some fascinating matches that could have quite an impact when it comes to the men’s national team selection of the United States. next month.
Check out what we’re watching this weekend:
Tanner Tessmann and Caleb Wiley: Olympique Lyon vs. Strasbourg
Date: Friday August 30 | Time: 2:45 PM
TV: beIN Sports
Live stream: Fubo (Try for free)
After moving to Lyon from Venice, Tessmann could be in line for his first start with the France squad. It would be a big moment as Lyon has struggled out of the gate to start the season, but he will also be met by a familiar face. Caleb Wiley is on loan from Chelsea to Strasbourg and has been integrated into the squad after joining from Atlanta United. Now he will have to compete against a fellow countryman he knows well. When two equal parties meet, it can become quite an affair.
Haji Wright and Josh Sargent: Coventry City vs Norwich City
Date: Saturday August 31 | Time: 7:30 am
TV: CBS Sports Network
Live stream: Biggest+
A standout matchup reaches the championship. Before the international break, two players who could be on the United States men’s national team will face off in a key match in the early race for promotion. Both Wright and Sargent have two goals for their clubs in the young season, but Wright does his damage from the wing while Sargent does his from the nine. Two players who want each other to succeed always make for a fun match if only one can achieve victory. As more Americans play crucial minutes for their clubs, this will only continue to happen.
Brenden Aaronson: Leeds United vs Hull City
Date: Saturday August 31 | Time: 10am
Live stream: Biggest+
After scoring his second goal of the season in his first start for Leeds United this season, this will be a great opportunity for Brenden Aaronson to follow that up with another strong performance. Leeds United’s attack has looked more fluid with Aaronson on the pitch, but this is a chance to see if Daniel Farke will keep him in the XI even with new signings such as Manor Solomon. Aaronson is a player who needs to perform as much as possible as midfield is a busy position for the USMNT and he is showing his manager why he should be selected so far this season.
Chris Richards: Chelsea vs Crystal Palace
Date: Sunday September 1 | Time: 8:30 am
Live stream: Peacock
After conceding just six goals to Wolverhampton, Chelsea return home to face Chris Richards and Crystal Palace after playing Europa Conference League football in midweek. Despite the squad being deep enough to handle that rotation, that’s where Richards comes into the picture. Palace should provide a better defensive challenge than Wolves who conceded six goals against the Blues. Facing Nicolas Jackson will be a tough test for Richards at the back, making this a must-watch affair.
Auston Trusty: Sheffield United vs Watford
Date: Sunday September 1 | Time: 10am
Live stream: Biggest+
After being relegated to the Championship, Sheffield United are expecting a short stay before returning to the Premier League, but with no win in three games in all competitions, they will have to bounce back by returning to Bramall Lane. Sheffield United have allowed goals in four games in a row, making it harder to actually win. Auston Trusty’s performance in stabilizing the leaky defense will be important and there is no better time than a home game against Watford to work on that.
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Saturday August 31
Christian Pulisic and Yunus Musah: Lazio vs Milan, 2:45 PM (Biggest+)
Sunday September 1st
Weston McKennie & Tim Weah: Juventus vs. Roma, 2:45 PM (Biggest+)