The action will not stop in the women's football circle, with some of the most interesting tournaments still taking place in coming weeks.

Europe will be packed with interesting games to watch for women's football fans, with cup and league competitions being available to witness for those who keep track of what goes down in those leagues.

Added to the domestic competitions still taking place in the next seven days, the return of the UEFA Champions League will be a delight for fans to watch. Eight teams are still unbeaten in the tournament, which will make it even harder to foresee the outcome of the games that will come.

Join us to see what will come in the next week in terms of women's football matches.

UEFA Women's Champions League

The top club competition in European football returns with a host of must-watch games. Each group will give us a chance to witness the top games between what could be considered title contenders, starting with the Group A clash featuring Chelsea and Real Madrid. Group B will also bring more excitement for fans across the continent with the game between Roma and Wolfsburg, while Group C's key game will feature Arsenal and Juventus, where the London-based team has the edge since they have won their previous matches. Last, but not least, Group D will bring us the highly-anticipated match between Barcelona and Bayern München.

Keep tabs on all the games as listed below.

FA Women's Super League

The top club tournament in England returns with some of the top games a fan could ask. One of those matches is none other than Arsenal vs Manchester United, two of the teams that have led the tournament at some point. Manchester United will make it to this game after losing their first match of the season, while Arsenal will try to defend their unbeaten run that has lasted for six games.

One more match to keep tabs on will be Tottenham's visit to Chelsea. The Blues recently claimed a huge win against Manchester United, leaving them to fight with Arsenal for the top spot of the tournament, even if they have played one more game than the Gunners.

Have a look at the rest of the games here.

Primera Iberdrola

The Spanish tournament returns to action following Barcelona's victory over Real Madrid in El Clásico that opened the gap between Las Blaugranas and the Spanish capital side. Now, the Catalan club will try to exercise their dominance over Alavés, one of the worst teams in the ongoing season with only two points after eight matches.

Meanwhile, Real Madrid will want to return to winning ways when they make the trip to face Sporting de Huelva this Saturday. A loss for the team coached by Óscar Fernández would give way for Atlético Madrid or Levante Las Planas to knock them off the second place if any of them can win the match between those sides on Sunday.

Have a look at all the fixtures scheduled for the next few days.

Interested in more leagues? Visit our dedicated Women's Soccer website at LiveSoccerTV.com.