The international break is finally over, with players and managers immediately returning to the grind of club football. The fans two-week long wait might well be worth it, as this weekend presents a tasty line-up of fixtures across Europe, including two derbies and an old English rivalry that has been sprinkled with extra spice.Here is the ESPN guide to your football weekend ahead.Saturday, November 191800 IST: Manchester United v Arsenal, Old Trafford(Star Sports Select HD1)Jose Mourinho has never lost a Premier League match against Arsenal during all his time in England. Manchester United themselves have not lost to Arsenal at home since 2006. Form and history, though, often go for a toss when it comes to clashes like this.United-Arsenal matches have lacked passion and intensity in recent years, but with an under-pressure Mourinho facing up against a manager he once infamously called a specialist in failure, more than a few sparks can be expected.? Also see:?Mark Ogden: Lots at stake for Mourinho, WengerWenger: Ill shake hands with MourinhoWenger seeks to end Mourinho curse23:00 IST: Borussia Dortmund v Bayern Munich, Signal Iduna Park(Star Sports Select HD2)Year after year Borussia Dortmund lose their best players to rivals Bayern Munich, but year after year they manage to remain competitive in Der Klassiker. Bayern have had the edge in recent meetings between the two sides, but Dortmund are more than capable of taking down any team on any given day with their high-energy, high-pressing counterattacks.Dortmund have got Mario Gotze back from Munich, but their long-time captain Mats Hummels went the other way during the summer. The hosts will also be wary of the threat posed by one Robert Lewandowski, who has steered both these teams to the Bundesliga title in recent seasons.Also see:Honigstein: Fear factor for Bayern, DortmundBayerns Boateng ready to face DortmundSunday, November 201:15 IST: Atletico Madrid v Real Madrid, Vicente Calderon(Sony Six, Sony Six HD, and ESPN.in)It speaks volumes of the work done by Diego Simeone that these days Atletico Madrid actually go into games against Real Madrid expected to win. Real, in fact, have not got three points against Atletico in the league since 2013. But they have consigned Simeone to the two most crushing defeats of his career, and Atletico will be hell-bent on avenging their Champions League final defeats of 2014 and 2016 -- in this, the last Madrid derby at the Vicente Calderon stadium.With Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale, Pepe, Sergio Ramos, Antoine Griezmann and Diego Godin all taking to the field, expect goals, crunching tackles, more than one card and Simeone bursting a vein on the sidelines.You can stream the entire game live and exclusive right here on ESPN.in.Also see:Zidane should prepare for Simeones trickeryAtletico, Real set for Calderon derbyMonday, November 211:30 IST: AC Milan v Inter Milan, San Siro(Sony Six and Sony Six HD)AC Milan and Inter Milan have both declined in recent years, but there is plenty at stake -- not the least of which is bragging rights -- when the two teams meet on Monday. 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Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison?has?agreed to meet with NFL investigators as demanded by the league, which threatened suspension if the players fail to do so regarding steroid allegations stemming from an Al-Jazeera America report in January.Green Bay Packers linebackers Clay Matthews and Julius Peppers, who were also named in the report, have also agreed to meet, sources told ESPN.Free-agent linebacker Mike Neal, who also was threatened with a suspension, initially did not agree to meet with the league. But he consented to be interviewed after all, a source told ESPNs Dan Graziano on Friday.Harrison has agreed to meet Aug. 30 at the team facility, per a letter sent by the NFL Players Association to the NFL, which was acquired by ESPN. He has set forth conditions limiting questions to only the segment cited in the Al-Jazeera report in which he was identified. It is unknown whether the league will accept these conditions, and a league official had no immediate comment.Matthews and Peppers interviews are expected to take place at the Packers team facility on Wednesday, in advance of the leagues Aug. 25 deadline, a source told Graziano. The NFLPA remains in support and in an advisory capacity and sent similar letters on behalf of both Matthews and Peppers, the source told Graziano. Those players did not speak after Thursday nights preseason game against Oakland about their willingness to meet with the NFL, but coach Mike McCarthy said: Im just glad the process is moving forward. As already has been stated, as an organization, we support Clay and Julius. Were looking to get this resolved as soon as possible.Harrison was asked after Fridays Eagles-Steelers preseason game why he decided to go ahead with the interview.The bigger outcome wasnt really worth it, he said. I wouldnt be on the team. It would hurt the team. It would hurt my teammates, coaches. So, it was easier just to do the interview, I guess.Harrison added that he made the decision on his own, and not at the behest of the Steelers.The league had warned the players in a letter they would be suspended by Aug. 26 if they did not agree to meet witth investigators.ddddddddddddor those players whose interviews do not take place on or before [Aug. 25], or who fail meaningfully to participate in or otherwise obstruct the interview, their actions will constitute conduct detrimental and they will be suspended, separate and apart from any possible future determination that they violated the steroid policy, NFL vice president of labor policy and league affairs Adolpho Birch wrote. The suspension for each such player will begin on Friday, August 26 and will continue until he has fully participated in an interview with league investigators, after which the Commissioner will determine whether and when the suspension should be lifted.?In a letter dated Aug. 18 responding to Birch on behalf of Harrison, NFLPA associate general counsel Heather M. McPhee wrote:Your most recent letter, distributed to the media before providing to Mr. Harrison via the NFLPA, confirmed Mr. Harrisons understanding that, rather than act with the integrity, respect, and thoughtful diligence that an employer such as the NFL should, the League has instead decided to try to bully and publicly shame a veteran player-employee who has repeatedly asked a simple, eminently reasonable question about his employers investigation:Is the NFL aware of any credible evidence -- other than the recanted remarks by one individual shown by Al-Jazeera -- that indicates that there is any validity to the remarks about Mr. Harrison?Earlier, the NFLPA had issued statements to the league on behalf of the players. But Birch wrote in his letter that the NFL considered them wholly devoid of any detail.The players have an obligation to submit to an interview but also the duty to provide meaningful responses to the questions posed, Birch wrote.And McPhee wrote in response that Harrison has decided that he will act as the more professional entity in this situation and will make himself available ... to answer NFLs investigators questions about the only remarks about him in the Al-Jazeera report. ' ' '