European fixtures you should watch after the EPL postponement

Following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, all English football has been postponed this weekend.
Her Majesty passed away on Thursday following a reign that lasted over 70 years.
As a result, the Premier League and all EFL divisions have postponed this weekend’s fixtures, while the WSL have also postponed what was set to be the first round of the 2022/23 season.
The likes of La Liga, Serie A, Ligue 1 and the Bundesliga are all still going ahead.
Seven games remain this weekend, even though two of those will be in London.
Spurs vs. Leicester on Saturday and Brentford vs. Arsenal on Sunday are not in the high risk category and can be policed, unlike the three which have been postponed. .
The Premier League schedule this weekend is:
Friday
Aston Villa vs. Southampton
Nottingham Forest vs. Fulham
Saturday
Wolverhampton Wanderers vs. Manchester City
Newcastle United vs. AFC Bournemouth
Tottenham Hotspur vs. Leicester City
Sunday
Brentford vs. Arsenal
Everton vs. West Ham United
Saturday 10 September
RB Leipzig vs Borussia Dortmund – 2:30 EAT
Inter vs Torino – 7:00 EAT
Sampdoria vs AC Milan – 9:45 EAT
Marseille vs Lille – 10:00 EAT
Sunday 11 September
Real Madrid vs Mallorca – 3:00 EAT
Juventus vs Salernitana – 9:45 EAT
Monaco vs Lyon – 9:45 EAT
Jan. 10 – Carabao Cup QF
Jan. 17 – FA Cup R3 replays
Jan. 24 – Carabao Cup SF L1
Jan. 31 – Carabao Cup SF L2
Feb. 7 – FA Cup R4 replays
Feb. 14 – European competition knockouts
Feb. 21 – European competition knockouts
Feb. 28 – FA Cup R5
March 7 – European competition knockouts
March 14 – European competition knockouts
March 21 – International break
March 28 – International break
April 4 – vacant midweek
April 11 – European competition QF
April 18 – European competition QF
April 25 – Premier League fixtures
May 2 – vacant midweek
May 9 – European competition SF
May 16 – European competition SF
May 23 – vacant midweek