This weekend, there will be, as always, plenty of football for a number of Tottenham Hotspur loanees. Let's take a look at how things are shaping up, etc etc.
Looking ahead to the next couple of days for Spurs loanees
In the Championship, Ashley Phillips and his Stoke City side will be looking to bounce back from their first defeat under Mark Robins in midweek, when they take on Oxford United at home. He will not be up against Dane Scarlett, however, who, was recalled by the club earlier this week. The game kicks off at 12:30 GMT on Saturday, live on Sky Sports red button. Tough schedule for Stoke who played on Wednesday evening.
Meanwhile, in League One - Josh Keeley, Jamie Donley, and Leyton Orient are in action at home to Reading on Saturday. The O's were knocked out of the Bristol St Motors trophy in midweek, though the truth is they are unlikely to be overly fussed about that. 15:00 GMT kick off for this one.
Elsewhere in the third tier, Matthew Craig and his Mansfield Town side will face bottom of the league Cambridge United on the road on Saturday. This game is one of two 12:30 GMT kick offs, so will also be shown on Sky Sports red button. There is no 12:30 kick off in the Premier League, for anyone who may want to tune in to either of the two games for Spurs loanees at that time.
Down in League Two, George Abbott and his Notts County side face Bromley at home on Saturday. Last time out, the young Spurs midfielder scored an incredible volley, that did the rounds across the country, as well as playing a big part in Notts' second goal. 15:00 GMT kick off for that one.
North of the border, Alfie Dorrington and his Aberdeen side are in action at home to St Mirren on Saturday, as they return to league action. They will be looking for their first win in the Scottish Premiership since the 9th of November. Another 15:00 GMT kick off.
In La Liga, Alejo Veliz and his RCD Espanyol side will face Sevilla on the road, for a 17:30 GMT kick off. The Catalan outfit picked up a hugely important three points last week against Real Valladolid, in a six pointer down the bottom of the league.
Then, on Sunday, Bryan Gil and Girona will face Rayo Vallecano on the road, with a 13:00 GMT kick off there.
Finally, Luka Vuskovic, Alfie Devine, and their KVC Westerlo counterparts will host Gent on Saturday, at 15:00 GMT. We should see Vuskovic return to action, having missed their last game through suspension.