Saturday's highlights:
• The Premier League takes a break this weekend, with Arsenal battling to a hard-fought win over Mansfield in the FA Cup to continue their charge on all four fronts. Chelsea and Manchester City are also in action later today, looking to reach the quarter-finals
• The Bundesliga matches are underway with Bayer Leverkusen and RB Leipzig featuring, and Dortmund to come
• Barcelona, Juventus and Marseille close out the day with crucial late games in their respective domestic leagues
Today's key matches around Europe:
FC Koln vs Borussia Dortmund - 18:30 CET
Atletico Madrid vs Real Sociedad - 18:30 CET
Athletic Club vs Barcelona - 21:00 CET
Toulouse vs Marseille - 21:05 CET
Today's FA Cup fixtures:
Wrexham vs Chelsea - 18:45 CET
Newcastle vs Manchester City - 21:00 CET
Key updates to keep you informed:
15:10 CET - A heavily rotated Arsenal have progressed into the FA Cup quarter-finals after they were really tested by League One outfit Mansfield, with Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze both scoring in a 2-1 win.
The Gunners continue their quest for the quadruple and will be hoping for a good draw on Monday. Meanwhile, Mansfield can be proud of their performance, really giving their all against the Premier League table-toppers.
Next up are the afternoon games in the Bundesliga. Bayer Leverkusen, Hoffenheim, Stuttgart, and Leipzig will all be eyeing three points in 20 minutes, and you can follow the matches in Germany here.

12:24 CET - The day's action gets underway at Field Mill, as Premier League table-toppers Arsenal continue their challenge on all four fronts with a fun FA Cup clash at League One outfit, Mansfield Town.
As expected, the Gunners are rotating heavily with the Champions League last 16 on the horizon, as 16-year-olds Marli Salmon and Max Dowman both start. The latter becomes the youngest player to ever play for the club in the competition.
Will this be a straightforward afternoon for Arsenal, or can Mansfield pull off a historic upset?

00:30 CET - Friday offered up some massive fixtures as well, and in case you missed those, here's a little roundup of the action:
Real Madrid edged Celta Vigo 2-1 thanks to a 94th-minute winner from Federico Valverde to close the gap with LaLiga leaders Barcelona back down to one point. Meanwhile, over in France, PSG's lead in Ligue 1 could be cut down to just one point over the weekend after they were stunned 3-1 at home by in-form Monaco.
In Germany, a Harry Kane-less Bayern Munich thrashed Borussia Monchengladbach 4-1 to extend their advantage at the top of the Bundesliga standings to a whopping 14 points. Elsewhere, Napoli beat Torino 2-1 in Serie A, and Liverpool reached the FA Cup quarter-finals with a 3-1 win over Wolves.
If you're looking for some longer-form content to sink your teeth into, take a read of our latest exclusive interview with Udinese forward Keinan Davis, who's enjoying a strong campaign with eight goals in Serie A already.

Udinese are also in action on Saturday, away at Atalanta from 18:00 CET.
