In-Depth Analysis
Milan Derby Intensity (Coppa Italia):
The *Derby della Madonnina* sees AC Milan clash with Inter Milan (20:00 BST). Inter sits comfortably atop Serie A, 20 points ahead of Milan, making them the on-paper favourites. However, form often goes out the window in these encounters. Team news sees Kyle Walker and Tammy Abraham starting for Milan, while Inter makes six changes from their last league outing. Adding another layer, reports suggest former Spurs chief Fabio Paratici is in talks to become AC Milan's new sporting director once his ban ends.
Madrid Showdown Reignited (Copa del Rey):
After an explosive 4-4 first leg at Montjuic, Atletico Madrid and Barcelona meet again (20:30 BST) for a place in the Copa del Rey final against Real Madrid. The first leg saw both teams relinquish two-goal leads, culminating in a stoppage-time equaliser for Atletico. Expect another fiercely contested match at the Metropolitano.
Istanbul Giants Collide (Turkish Cup):
The Turkish Cup quarter-final features the intense rivalry between Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray (under way). Galatasaray took an early 2-0 lead thanks to two goals from Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen, including a penalty awarded after a VAR review. Fenerbahçe pulled one back before half-time through Sebastian Szymanski. This 403rd meeting holds extra significance as both clubs are also locked in a tight Süper Lig title race. Galatasaray holds a historical edge in Turkish Cup encounters (14 wins to Fenerbahçe's 3) and is unbeaten in their last three visits to Fenerbahçe's stadium. Fans in the UK, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Netherlands, and Malta can watch the remaining Turkish Cup games live via OneFootball streaming.
Cup Upsets and Surprises:
Elsewhere, the magic of the cup was alive and well. Arminia Bielefeld (German 3rd tier) stunned DFB Pokal holders Bayer Leverkusen 2-1, becoming the first team outside the top two divisions to knock out four Bundesliga sides in one cup season. In France, fourth-tier Cannes hopes to emulate this success against Reims, while PSG had to battle back from 2-0 down to beat Ligue 2 side Dunkerque 4-2.