Football Tracker: Early Serie A action before Bayern host St. Pauli in Bundesliga

New Genoa manager Danielle De Rossi on the touchline away to Cagliari
New Genoa manager Danielle De Rossi on the touchline away to CagliariPhoto by ENRICO LOCCI / GETTY IMAGES EUROPE / GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP

The final weekend in November doesn't disappoint with intriguing matches across Europe set to take centre stage over the next two action-packed days. As usual, keep up to date with all the latest scores and updates with our Football Tracker.

Saturday, November 29th

12:00 CET - Good afternoon and welcome to an exciting weekend of football across Europe's biggest leagues.

With no early kick-offs in the Premier League today, the weekend starts in Serie A, with two games getting underway at 15:00 CET.

One of those matches is a vital one in the fight for survival, as rock-bottom Verona travel to 18th-placed Genoa in search of their first Serie A victory of the season.

Having remarkably drawn six games though, a win for the visitors would see them leapfrog Genoa and move within one point of 17th-placed Lecce.

It is also a big day for Danielle De Rossi as the new Genoa coach takes charge of just his third game after replacing Patrick Viera earlier this month.

In the other early kick-off, Parma will be hoping to put some distance between themselves and the relegation battle with a win at home to Udinese. Later on, Juventus and Milan are also in action.

Follow all those Serie A clashes here! 

Around the top leagues

Later on, our attention turns to Germany, where runaway leaders Bayern Munich will be hosting St. Pauli from 15:30 CET.

The match of the day in the Bundesliga is at 18:30 CET, however, when Bayer Leverkusen take on Dortmund.

This weekend in the Premier League
This weekend in the Premier LeagueFlashscore

Over in the Premier League, there are three 16:00 CET kick-offs to enjoy today, with Manchester City, Sunderland and Brentford all hosting, before two later matches.

In LaLiga, Barcelona will be playing at 16:15 CET, while PSG are facing Monaco in Ligue 1 at 17:00 CET.