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After World Cup, 2022/2023 football season returns

By Guardian Editor
24 December 2022   |   3:16 am
After a month-long break of club football due to the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup, the 2022/2023 football season is set to resume this festive season with all the action available live on Showmax Pro. The FIFA World Cup, which took place in Qatar from 20 November, saw Argentina lift the trophy after defeating France…

After a month-long break of club football due to the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup, the 2022/2023 football season is set to resume this festive season with all the action available live on Showmax Pro.
The FIFA World Cup, which took place in Qatar from 20 November, saw Argentina lift the trophy after defeating France at the final on Sunday, 18 December 2022.

With the World Cup done, the football season is set to resume with the Premier League with fixtures taking place on 26 and 27 December over the traditional boxing day period. Arsenal are the current league leaders with 37 points after a strong start to a Premier League season this season. Also in the top 4 are last season’s winners Manchester City, led by their talismanic striker Erling Haaland who will look to pick up where he left off by adding to his impressive 18 goals in 12 games – the current Champions are 5 points behind the Gunners.  Sports betting

This season’s surprise package Newcastle, find themselves in third, 1 point above Tottenham Hotspur who complete the top 4.

English Premier League fans can look forward to the following fixtures when the league returns this festive season:
Monday, 26 December 2022
Brentford vs Spurs
Crystal Palace vs Fulham
Everton vs Wolves
Leicester vs Newcastle
Southampton vs Brighton
Aston Villa vs Liverpool
Arsenal vs Liverpool
Tuesday, 27 December 2022
Chelsea vs Bournemouth
Manchester United vs Nottingham Forest

LaLiga will be the next competition to return with a two-horse race between El Clasico rivals Barcelona and Real Madrid at the top. Barcelona are currently 2 points ahead of their rivals and will be looking to extend their good run of form when the season resumes. Madrid will have their eyes on a historic 36th LaLiga title backed by Carlo Ancelotti who is the first and only manager ever to have won league titles in all of Europe’s top five leagues.  Sports betting

Spain’s top league resumes with the following fixtures:
Thursday, 29 December 2022
Girona vs Rayo Vallecano
Real Betis vs Athletic Bilbao
Atletico Madrid vs Elche
Friday, 30 December 2022
Getafe vs Real Mallorca
Celta Vigo vs Sevilla
Cadiz vs Almeria
Valladolid vs Real Madrid
Saturday, 31 December
Barcelona vs Espanyol
Real Sociedad vs Osasuna
Villareal vs Valencia

The Serie A season gets underway on the 4th of January 2023. Currently, Napoli is a massive 8 points clear at the top, thanks to some great goal-scoring by Nigerian superstar Victor Osimhen. AC Milan, Juventus, and Lazio complete the top 4 and will be looking to stop Napoli from winning their first title since 1990.

The trio will not want to lose their UEFA Champions League positions making this a thrilling second half of the campaign.
Serie A fixtures are as follows:
Salernitana vs AC Milan
Sassuolo vs Sampdoria
Torino vs Verona
Spezia vs Atalanta
Roma vs Bologna
Lecce vs Lazio
Fiorentina vs Monza
Cremonese vs Juventus
Udinese vs Empoli
Inter vs Napoli.

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