Weekend watch guide

February 20, 2016 at 2:46AM

FA Cup: Hull City at Arsenal, 6:45 a.m. Saturday, FS1. The last time these teams met in the FA Cup was in the 2014 final, when Hull City took a very early 2-0 lead but lost 3-2 in extra time. Arsenal is the two-time defending FA Cup champions, with a 15-game undefeated streak – but for once, the Gunners are distracted with a bid for the league title. Can Hull City get revenge for 2014?

Liga MX: Cruz Azul at Club América, 5 p.m. Saturday, Univision. El Clásico Joven matches two of the three Mexico City teams in Liga MX, making this battle between the capital's upper class (América) and its working class (Cruz Azul). Both teams struggled at the start of the spring season, but three-game undefeated streaks have both dreaming of playoff runs at the end of the year.

Bundesliga: Borussia Dortmund at Bayer Leverkeusen, 8:30 a.m. Sunday, Fox Soccer Plus. With the top two in Germany more or less decided, the focus is shifting to the race for third and fourth place. Leverkeusen, thanks to the prolific goal-scoring form of Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez, is third – but six clubs are within six points of Bayer, and Chicharito is out injured for two more weeks.

FA Cup: Manchester City at Chelsea, 10 a.m. Sunday, FS2. Manchester City seems more preoccupied with complaining about its overstuffed schedule than finding a way to lift a trophy in manager Manuel Pellegrini's final year. Chelsea is coming off a midweek Champions League loss, but seems much more focused on a victory – and doesn't have any schedule-related distractions.

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