This week will be one to remember for football fans, as some of the top club competitions in the world will be aired on the Spanish-speaking network.

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TUDN, the Spanish-speaking network in the U.S. which is frequently referred to as the Home of Football in that country, will give fans enough to talk about with their detailed coverage that will include both domestic and international tournaments.

For starters, all the action in the UEFA Champions League will be available on this network, starting with the game between PSG and Bayern on Tuesday. If that was not enough, the clash between Liverpool and Real Madrid will seal the action in the Quarterfinals with one of these former champions saying goodbye to the tournament.

Those will not be the only European football games to be aired on the network, as the UEFA Europa League will also be featured on TUDN this Thursday. The game between Slavia Praha and Arsenal will be aired by TUDN, while the remaining UEL fixtures will be featured on UniMás, Galavisión, and TUDNXtra.

International football from the CONCACAF region will also be featured on TUDN, with the return legs of the CONCACAF Champions League being aired live on this channel. This edition of the tournament will feature MLS sides such as Philadelphia Union, Atlanta United, and the Portland Timbers, who will try to end the dominance exercised by Liga MX clubs, who will have their honor defended by the two best teams in the Guard1anes 2021 tournament: Cruz Azul and América.

Speaking of the Mexican top-flight, TUDN will offer its comprehensive coverage that will feature up to seven games throughout the week, including the highly anticipated match between Cruz Azul and América, and clashes such as Pumas vs Tigres and Necaxa vs Querétaro.

Last, but not least, TUDN will bring fans closer to the start of the 2021 MLS season with the game between Orlando City and Atlanta United. This will be the first of many MLS matches set to be aired by TUDN in the 2021 campaign.

Have a look at TUDN's in-depth football coverage this week.