Top 10 football matches to watch today (6 March 2026) ft. PSG vs Monaco, Wolves vs Liverpool & Celta Vigo vs Real Madrid

Defending European and Asian champions to the most successful club in Europe, all will be in action tonight!
As the Northern Hemisphere now stands at the cusp of winter’s retreat and spring’s awakening, the domestic football seasons are inching closer to their decisive phase. The stakes are high as every point counts, every goal scored, and every tackle can go on to rewrite new chapters and define a new era in footballing history.
With margins as thin as just a win separating the first and third-placed teams in the Saudi Pro League, to a quarterfinal spot in the FA Cup at stake, teams tonight will be battling out as every football game is nothing less than a final, and the race for points is becoming increasingly unforgiving.
In this feature article, we bring you a list of the top football matches from all around the world, filled with jaw-dropping action and intense battle, which you definitely cannot afford to miss. From reigning European champions to reigning Asian champions, some of the best clubs will be in action tonight.
10. La Louviere vs Royal Antwerp
Kick-off time: Friday, March 7 – 01:15 am IST; Thursday, March 6 – 07:45 PM GMT / 02:45 PM ET / 11:45 AM PT.
The Easi Arena in La Louviere, Belgium, gears up to host the Matchweek 28 fixture of the Belgian Pro League Group A fixture, where the home team La Louviere will lock horns against Royal Antwerp.
With three games remaining in the regular season, the home team still have a slight chance to propel themselves out of the relegation zone. They are languishing in the 15th spot, and anything less than a win could be a big blow to their survival hopes.
Royal Antwerp, on the other hand, are coming after just two wins in their last five outings. They are led by former Twente and Vitesse gaffer Joseph Oosting. They won their last game against STVV, and the Antwerp outfit will be keen to extend their winning streak to two in the upcoming fixture.
9. Cadiz vs Real Zaragoza
Kick-off time: Friday, March 7 – 01:00 am IST; Thursday, March 6 – 07:30 PM GMT / 02:30 PM ET / 11:30 AM PT.
JP Financial Estadio in Cadiz, Spain, gears up to host the Matchweek 29 fixtures of the Segunda Division, where home team Cadiz FC lock horns against Real Zaragoza.
Cadiz are winless in their last five games and have merely secured a solitary point in the past five outings. They are coming after consecutive defeats to Eibar and Real Sociedad reserves. They are led by Gaizka Garitano, who has been at the managerial helm of Athletic Bilbao and Eibar previously.
Real Zaragoza are staring at the possibility of getting relegated to the third division. They are placed at the bottom of the Segunda Division points table and are winless in their last five games. David Navarro took over the reins as the caretaker coach after Ruben Selles left the club.
8. Al Hilal vs Al Nazma
Kick-off time: Friday, March 7 – 12:30 am IST; Thursday, March 6 – 07:00 PM GMT / 02:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT.

The Kingdom Arena in Riyadh is all set to host Matchweek 25 of the Saudi Pro League, where home team Al Hilal take on Al Najma in an electrifying clash.
The title race is still very much alive for the Riyadh outfit, but anything other than a win in this game could be a big blow to their title ambitions. They are coming after a 5-3 win over Al Shabab in the previous game. They are led by former Inter Milan gaffer Simone Inzaghi, who has been brilliant so far in his maiden season.
Al Najma are at the bottom of the SPL points table and they need more than a miracle to stay alive in this competition. They are coming after four defeats in their last five outing, including a 5-0 thrashing to Al Nassr recently and a 3-1 defeat to Al Akhdoud in the last game.
7. Preston North End vs Oxford City
Kick-off time: Friday, March 7 – 01:30 am IST; Thursday, March 6 – 08:00 PM GMT / 03:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT.
Deepdale Stadium in Preston gears up to host the Matchweek 36 fixture of the EFL Championship, where home team Preston North End eye a big win over struggling Oxford United.
Preston North End are winless in their last four games and are coming after defeats to Millwall and a draw against Swansea. They are led by Paul Heckingbottom, who has been at the managerial helm of teams like Sheffield United and Leeds United FC.
Oxford United are languishing in the relegation zone and have just won a solitary game in their last five outings. Their last game ended in a 2-1 win over West Bromwich Albion in the last game. They will be looking forward to keeping their winning momentum against Preston.
6. Al Ahli Saudi vs Al Ittihad
Kick-off time: Friday, March 7 – 12:30 am IST; Thursday, March 6 – 07:00 PM GMT / 02:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT.

King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah gears up to host the Matchweek 25 fixture of the Saudi Pro League, where reigning Asian champions Al Ahli Saudi take on reigning Saudi champions Al Ittihad.
This is a high-profile clash, and for Al Ahli, a win is non-negotiable to stay alive in the title race. They are coming after winning every single one of their last five games. They are in sublime form, but a strong team like Al Ittihad will be against them, and it won’t be an easy game for Matthias Jaissle’s team.
The reigning Saudi champions are 19 points behind in the title race, and they must aspire to win every single game from now on to have a shot at retaining the top Saudi honours. They are led by Portuguese gaffer Sergio Conceicao, who has previously been at the managerial helm of AC Milan and FC Porto.
5. Napoli vs Torino
Kick-off time: Friday, March 7 – 01:15 am IST; Thursday, March 6 – 07:45 PM GMT / 02:45 PM ET / 11:45 AM PT.

Diego Maradona Stadium in Naples is all set to host the Matchweek 28 fixtures of the Serie A, where the home team Napoli take on Torino.
Napoli are led by Antonio Conte. The Italian champions are 14 points behind table toppers Inter Milan and retaining the top Italian honours looks difficult. They are coming after three wins in their last five games, and their last game against Hellas Verona ended in a 2-1 away win.
The Turin outfit are just six points above the relegation zone and must win the next game in order to solidify their stakes in the top Italian flight. They are coming after a solitary win in their last four games and are led by Roberto D’Aversa, who has led Empoli, Parma Calcio and Lecce.
4. Wolves vs Liverpool
Kick-off time: Friday, March 7 – 01:30 am IST; Thursday, March 6 – 08:00 PM GMT / 03:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT.

Molineux Stadium in Wolverhampton gears up to host the home team Wolves and the reigning English champions Liverpool in the FA Cup 5th round fixture.
Wolves are coming after two back-to-back wins in the English top flight, but are still 12 points behind the safe zone. They defeated Grimsby Town in the FA Cup 4th round fixture and would be hoping to give something for their home fans to cheer as they eye a big upset in the FA Cup.
Liverpool defeated Barnsley and Brighton in the previous round and will eye another win against Wolves to make it to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup. Liverpool are well behind many teams in the title race and would be hoping to make the most of their FA Cup campaign.
3. PSG vs Monaco
Kick-off time: Friday, March 7 – 01:15 am IST; Thursday, March 6 – 07:45 PM GMT / 02:45 PM ET / 11:45 AM PT.

Parc des Princes in Paris gears up to host the Matchweek 25 fixture of the Ligue 1, where reigning European champions PSG take on AS Monaco in a thrilling clash.
PSG are four points above second-placed Lens but cannot afford to loosen their grip as any hiccups could open doors for other teams in the title race. PSG are coming after wins over Le Havre and also went on to eliminate Monaco in the UEFA Champions League.
Revenge will be on the cards for Monaco as they were eliminated by PSG from the UCL despite scoring four goals in the 180 minutes. They are led by Belgian gaffer Sebastian Pocognoli, who has previously been at the managerial helm of Union Saint-Gilloise.
2. Bayern Munich vs Borussia Mönchengladbach
Kick-off time: Friday, March 7 – 01:00 am IST; Thursday, March 6 – 07:30 PM GMT / 02:30 PM ET / 11:30 AM PT.

Allianz Arena in Munich gears up to host the Matchweek 25 fixture of the Bundesliga, where reigning German champions Bayern Munich lock horns against Gladbach.
Bayern are sitting comfortably at the top of the Bundesliga table and have every single one of their last four games. They are coming after a 3-2 win over Dortmund. They are led by Vincent Kompany, who has previously been at the managerial helm of Burnley.
Monchengladbach are placed 12th and won just a solitary game in their last five outings. They are coming after a slender win over Union Berlin in the last game. They are led by Eugen Polanski, who will be keen to shock the German champions away from home.
1. Celta Vigo vs Real Madrid
Kick-off time: Friday, March 7 – 01:30 am IST; Thursday, March 6 – 08:00 PM GMT / 03:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT.

Balaidos Stadium in Vigo, Spain, gears up to host the Matchweek 27 fixture of the LaLiga, where the home team Celta Vigo lock horns against the most successful football team in Europe, Real Madrid.
Celta are in sublime form and are fighting neck to neck to secure a continental spot. They are unbeaten in their last game, including two wins over Girona and Mallorca. They are led by Spanish gaffer Claudio Giraldez, who has previously plied his trade with the reserves team of Celta Vigo.
For Real Madrid, it is now or never. At such precarious moments, the Los Blancos cannot afford anything other than a win as arch rivals FC Barcelona are at the summit of the Spanish table with a four-point lead. Real Madrid are coming after two back-to-back defeats to Getafe and Osasuna.
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In addition to writing articles on World and Indian Football, Saikat has also covered tournaments like the Durand Cup, Indian Super League, and Hockey India League. Notably, his exceptional communication skills have seen him interview legendary icons like Olympic 2024 gold medalist Yibbi Jansen, former Real Madrid player Javi Hernandez, and many more such sporting stalwarts.