MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCERFC Dallas at D.C. UnitedNBC Sports Network, 4:30 p.m. The Hoops might be 3-0 but for Ricardo Villar's injury and a late collapse in Kansas City. D.C. might be 3-0 but for a scoreless draw at Western Conference-leading Vancouver.
MEXICAN PRIMERA DIVISIONClub Tijuana at PachucaGalavision, 7 p.m. The Xolos didn't expect to see Joe Corona back so soon, but the U.S.'s failed bid for an Olympic berth has its rewards. They're sixth at 5-2-5, and Pachuca is just one spot and three points behind.
SATURDAY, MARCH 31
ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUESunderland at Manchester CityESPN2 and ESPN Deportes, 6:55 a.m. City has faded, falling three points behind Manchester United atop the EPL table, since captain Vincent Kompany went down five games ago with a hamstring injury. Now he's back.Also Chelsea at Aston Villa, Fox Soccer Channel, 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.; Fox Deportes, 7 a.m. Arsenal at Queens Park Rangers, Fox Soccer Plus, 9:55 a.m. Norwich City at Fulham, Fox Soccer Plus, 11:30 a.m. Stoke City at Wigan Athletic, Fox Soccer Plus, 1:30 p.m. West Bromwich Albion at Everton, Fox Soccer Channel, 2 p.m. and midnight; Fox Deportes, 2 p.m. Bolton at Wolverhampton, Fox Soccer Plus, 3:30 p.m.Championship Southampton at Blackpool, Fox Soccer Plus, 9 a.m.Scottish Premier League Rangers at Motherwell, Fox Soccer Plus, 3:55 a.m.SPANISH LA LIGALevante at ValenciaESPN Deportes, 1 p.m. Three points separate third-place Valencia from fifth-place Levante, part of an eight- to 11-team battle for the final Champions League and Europa League slots.Also Granada at Racing Santander, GolTV, 9 a.m. and midnightReal Madrid at Osasuna, ESPN Deportes, 11 a.m.Athletic Bilbao at Barcelona, GolTV, 1 and 5 p.m.German Bundesliga Bayern Munich at Nuremberg, GolTV, 6:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.Italian Serie A AC Milan at Catania, Fox Soccer Channel, 9 a.m. and 8 p.m.; Fox Deportes, 9 a.m.Lazio at Parma, Fox Soccer Channel and Fox Deportes, 11:30 a.m.French Ligue 1 Dijon at Girondins Bordeaux, TV5Monde, 9:55 a.m.
MEXICAN PRIMERA DIVISIONMorelia at UANL TigresTelefutura (KFTR/Channel 46), 6 p.m. Only two teams have scored more goals than second-place Morelia (21) in the first dozen Clausura games. Nobody's surrendered fewer goals than third-place Tigres (7), which sits just a point off the lead.Also San Luis at Cruz Azul, ESPN Deportes, 3:55 p.m.; Azteca America (KAZA/Channel 54), 4 p.m.Puebla at Gallos Blancos, Telefutura (KFTR/Channel 46), 4 p.m.Pumas UNAM at Atlas, Galavision, 7:30 p.m.Jaguares at Atlante, Telefutura (KFTR/Channel 46), 8 p.m.Argentine Primera B Nacional Ferrocarril Oeste at River Plate, GolTV, 3 and 9 p.m.
CONCACAF OLYMPIC QUALIFYINGMexico vs. CanadaTelemundo (KVEA/Channel 52), 6 p.m. El Tri's U-23s can return to the Olympics after missing out four years ago with a victory in the semifinals at Kansas City.
MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCERReal Salt Lake at Portland TimbersMLS Direct Kick, 7 p.m.Javier Morales and Alvaro Saborio are expected back in the starting lineup for RSL, which looks to bounce back from last week's loss to Chivas against a hit-and-miss Timbers side.AlsoColumbus Crew at Toronto FC, MLS Direct Kick, 11 a.m.Montreal Impact at New York Red Bulls, MLS Direct Kick, 1 p.m.Vancouver Whitecaps at Philadelphia Union, MLS Direct Kick, 1 p.m.San Jose Earthquakes at Seattle Sounders, MLS Direct Kick, 7 p.m.New England Revolution at Galaxy, NBC Sports Network, 8 p.m.
MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCERNew England Revolution at GalaxyHome Depot Center (Carson), 8 p.m. The Galaxy returns after a bye last week in better shape after a difficult start to the campaign. Whether Landon Donovan will be with them is uncertain.TV: NBC Sports Network.