After taking a short break, the games to watch feature is back on ajc.com.
Here are the best games to watch on TV or your mobile streaming device this week:
Tuesday
2:45 p.m.: Real Madrid vs. Sevilla, Fox Sports 1: No offense to the International Champions Cup, but Real Madrid returns to action in a game that means something: the UEFA Super Cup, matching last year's Champions League winner against the Europa League winners. It will be interesting to see how Madrid plays without the injured Cristiano Ronaldo.
6 p.m., U.S. vs. Colombia, NBCSN: The U.S. women are already through to the quarterfinals in the Olympics, but this is still a must-watch game that could feature two Georgia natives.
Wednesday
6 p.m., Colombia vs. Nigeria, NBC Sports Live: If you aren't rooting for Nigeria after their Atlanta saga, then something's wrong with you as a sports fan.
9 p.m., Brazil vs. Denmark, NBCSN: Brazil's soccer nightmare, which dates back to Germany's demolition of the hosts in the World Cup two years ago, may continue if the Danes can prevent the hosts from advancing out of the group stage.
Friday
Noon- 9 p.m., Quarterfinals of Olympic women’s soccer tournament will be on various NBC channels.
10 p.m.: Tijuana vs. Leon, Azteca America: It's another change to see Atlanta United's Hector Villalba in action for the Xolos.
Saturday
7:30 a.m., Hull City vs. Leicester City, CNBC: The Premier League returns with the defending champs (how weird does that still sound?) taking on the promoted Tigers.
Noon-9 p.m., Quarterfinals of the Olympic men’s soccer tournament will be on various NBC channels.
12:30 p.m.: Manchester City vs. Sunderland, CNBC: The Citizens, led by new manager Pep Guardiola, will begin their quest to win back the Premier League against David Moyes and the Black Cats.
7 p.m., New York Cosmos vs. Tampa Bay, fuboTV: A chance to watch Atlanta United midfielder Junior Burgos for the Rowdies.
9 p.m., Dallas vs. Sporting KC, MLS Live: Atlanta's Walker Zimmerman and Dallas will take on Sporting KC in a key game. Dallas is atop the Western Conference with 44 points, with Sporting KC is risking not making the playoffs with 34 points, just four ahead Vancouver in the race for the top six places.
Sunday
8:30 a.m., Bournemouth vs. Manchester United, NBCSN: Jose Mourinho, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba will likely all make their regular-season debuts for the Reds.
11 a.m., Arsenal vs. Liverpool, NBCSN: The game of the week in the Premier League features two English heavyweights who haven't been able to do enough to win a title in recent years, though both have hopes this year.
1:15 p.m., Borussia Dortmund vs. Bayern Munich, Fox Soccer 2Go: The German giants will face off in the DFL Super Cup. Dortmund has spent a lot of money adding talent such as Andre Schurrle and Mario Gotze in its quest to pip Bayern in the Bundelsiga