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Rest of Saturday Open Thread: Seeing Out the Day Edition

Not a ton of action on tap, but an interesting encounter at the Stadium of Light and Dortmund v. Leverkusen should be more than enough.

Stu Forster

A fun win for Liverpool that included some of their best attacking play in awhile--albeit not necessarily with the end product--combined with some terrific results elsewhere to leave Brendan Rodgers' squad joint second on points with Chelsea and ahead on goal difference. This is a good thing that could get better if Spurs drop points at the Stadium of Light against a Sunderland side that very nearly got a point midweek at Stamford Bridge. Fabio Borini starts on the bench for the hosts. Germany's got the most attractive matchup on the continent in terms of league standing, with Dortmund hoping to catch up to second place Leverkusen with a win. Pepe Reina will be in action for Napoli as well.

As always, other stuff is happening as well, so check out ESPNFC's live scores page or LiveSoccerTV, which has a has a schedule along with live and repeat viewings on offer through legal providers, and NBCSN/Live Extra will have the Premier League matches stateside. Check your local listings and the LiveSoccer schedule page to catch up, and feel free to talk about any and all of it below. Reminder that links to illegal streaming sites will be removed immediately and repeat offenders will be banned.

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