The top 10 games this week to watch in world soccer on TV or your mobile streaming device:

Tuesday

2:45 p.m., Real Madrid vs. Roma, Fox Soccer 2Go: The Champions League's Round of 16 continues. Red-hot Cristiano Ronaldo and Madrid won the first leg 2-0.

Wednesday

2:45 p.m., Chelsea vs. PSG, Fox Soccer 2Go: Chelsea has work to do after losing the first leg 2-1. Considering the Blues' poor goal-scoring form, this will be a challenge.

Thursday

1 p.m., Borussia Dortmund vs. Tottenham Hotspur, Fox Soccer 2Go: The Europa League continues with arguably the best draw between two teams in second in their respective leagues in Germany and England. Should be a fascinating tactical matchup.

3:05 p.m., Liverpool vs. Manchester United, Fox Soccer 2Go: England's biggest rivalry continues with the Europa League. Liverpool has won three consecutive Premier League games while United struggled over the weekend in a loss to West Bromwich Albion.

Friday

7 p.m., Orlando City vs. Chicago, Univision Deportes: MLS Week 2 continues. Orlando City scored two late goals to tie Real Salt Lake in its opener. Chicago was beaten 4-3. Goalkeepers Sean Johnson and Joe Bendik may square off in this one.

10:30 p.m., Santos Laguna vs. Pachuca, Azteca America: Liga MX continues with second-place Pachuca taking on seventh-place Laguna.

Saturday

12:30 p.m., Everton vs. Chelsea, Fox Deportes: FA Cup action continues. Everton can't get out of its own way while the Blues' resurgence was stunted with a draw in last week's Premier League action. John Stones against Diego Costa (if he plays) should be entertaining.

2:30 p.m., Hertha Berlin vs. Schalke 04, Fox Soccer 2Go: Third-place Berlin, led by American defender John Brooks, and fourth-place Schalke are trying to stay withing shouting distance of second-place Dortmund.

8:30 p.m., Houston vs. Dallas, MLS Live: Two more Georgians will square off when Walker Zimmerman and Dallas take on Ricardo Clark and Houston.

Sunday

5 p.m., NYCFC vs. Toronto, ESPN2: There should be lots of goals in this one with Kwadwo Poku and NYCFC taking on Michael Bradley and Toronto.

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