There's a host of highlights on TV this weekend involving Aussies abroad, with matches involving Tim Cahill, Tommy Oar AND Matt McKay all live on the box.
On Saturday evening, there's a host of action starting with English Premier League, where Tim Cahill's Everton are away to Wigan (2am Sat/Sun morn AEDT, live on FoxSports1).
The Socceroos midfielder broke his goal duck recently and seems to have a bit of swagger back. Perhaps he's due another after hitting the crossbar last weekend.
Elsewhere in the EPL on Saturday night, Vince Grella's Blackburn are at Arsenal in the early one (midnight Sat/Sun morn AEDT, live on FS1), while Mark Schwarzer and Ryan Williams' Fulham go to Manchester City in the late one(4.30am Sat/Sun morn AEDT, live on FS1).
Schwarzer is closing in on a return after a spinal injury, while Williams only joined the Cottagers in midweek from Portsmouth.
There's lots of good action in the Championship involving Aussies, as Rhys Williams' Middlesbrough take on Mile Jedinak's Crystal Palace (2am Sat/Sun morn AEDT) although Scott McDonald will miss due to a knee injury.
Elsewhere, Neil Kilkenny will face his former club when Bristol City host Leeds United (2am Sat/Sun morn AEDT) who will be without Paddy Kisnorbo who is out for the season with injury.
In Germany's Bundesliga on Saturday night, Mathew Leckie's Borussia Moenchengladbach go to Wolfsburg (1.30am Sat/Sun morn AEDT), while Nikita Rukavytsya will hope to return after a calf injury when out-of-sorts Hertha BSC host Hannover 96 (1.30am Sat/Sun morn AEDT).
Meanwhile the German second tier resumes this weekend, with Robbie Kruse's promotion-hunting Fortuna Dusseldorf away to Ingolstadt (11pm Sat AEDT).
Elsewhere, Carl Valeri's promotion-chasing Sassuolo host Ascoli in Serie B (1am Sat/Sun morn AEDT), while Brett Holman's AZ Alkmaar are at ADO Den Haag in the Dutch Eredivisie (4.45am Sat/Sun morn AEDT, first airing 10.45am Sunday).
On to Sunday, there's plenty of live action involving our Aussies in Scotland, and there could be an opportunity opening up for Matt McKay with the Scottish Cup on this weekend.
McKay's Rangers play host to Dundee United in the Scottish Cup (11.15pm Sun AEDT, live on Setanta), while Ryan McGowan's Hearts entertain St Johnstone (1.15am Sun/Mon AEDT, live on Setanta).
There's also Dutch Eredivisie action on delay, with the Aussie boys at Utrecht, Tommy Oar, Adam Sarota and Michael Zullo, hoping for a run when they go to Ajax (10.30pm Sun AEDT, first airing 4pm Monday).
Jason Davidson will also hope to break into new club Heracles' line-up when they welcome PSV Eindhoven (12.30am Sun/Mon morn AEDT, first airing 8.15am Tuesday).
Meanwhile, in-form Aussie James Troisi's Kayserispor host his ex-club Genclerbirligi in Turkey's Super Lig (1am Sun/Mon morn AEDT), while Scott Chipperfield's FC Basel are back in action after the winter break when they host Sion (2am Sun/Mon morn AEDT).
Finally on Monday back in Turkey's Super Lig it could be time for Kerem Bulut to make his debut for Eskisehirspor – after his move from Czech club Mlada Boleslav - when they welcome Istanbul BB to town (5am Mon/Tues morn AEDT).