Chelsea's summer tour of the United States has spanned the country, from Seattle to New York to the MLS All-Star Game at PPL Park. The reigning UEFA Champions League winners will wrap up their trip with a game against one of Italy's most famous clubs at Sun Life Stadium outside Miami.
It has been a rough summer for AC Milan, whose fans have been outraged by the sale of stars Thiago Silva and Zlatan Ibrahimovic to Paris Saint-Germain.
Spain vs. Honduras
Noon Sunday (Telemundo; NBCOlympics.com)
Widely tipped as one of the favorites to win the men's Olympic soccer tournament, Spain was upset by Japan, 1-0, in its opening group stage game. This should be an easier contest for La Roja, whose feature Chelsea's Juan Mata and Barcelona's Jordi Alba.
But Honduras gave an impressive performance in its opener, tying Morocco, 2-2. New England Revolution forward Jerry Bengtson scored both goals for the Catrachos, whose squad also includes Sporting Kansas City's Roger Espinoza and D.C. United's Andy Najar.
Canada women vs. Sweden
9:30 a.m. Tuesday (NBC Sports Network; NBC Olympic Soccer Channel; NBCOlympics.com)
In a group led by reigning World Cup winners Japan, this could be an elimination game for two teams that also have a lot of talent. Canada will look to star forward Christine Sinclair, who recorded just one shot on goal in a 2-1 loss to Japan on Wednesday. Sweden is led by former Philadelphia Independence midfielder Caroline Seger.
Tottenham Hotspur at New York Red Bulls
7 p.m. Tuesday (ESPN2; ESPN Deportes; ESPN3.com)
Although this game is a friendly, it will have plenty of meaning for two of New York's biggest stars.
One is forward Thierry Henry, who rose to prominence as one of the world's best forwards in his eight years at Tottenham's biggest rival, Arsenal. The other is newly signed Australian midfielder Tim Cahill, a designated player who could make his home debut with the Red Bulls after signing from Everton for $1.5 million on Thursday.
Britain vs. Uruguay
2:45 p.m. Wednesday (NBC Sports Network; Telemundo; NBC Olympic Soccer Channel; NBCOlympics.com)
Uruguay's best forward, Luis Suarez, became one of English soccer's biggest villains last season when he delivered a racial insult to Manchester United's Patrice Evra. In this game, he'll face two of Evra's United teammates, midfielders Ryan Giggs and Tom Cleverley.
Britain needs a win after giving up a late goal in a 1-1 draw against Senegal, but this will be a huge test. Suarez will be joined in Uruguay's attack by another prolific scorer, Napoli's Edison Cavani.
Real Madrid at Los Angeles Galaxy
10:30 p.m. Thursday (ESPN2; ESPN Deportes; ESPN3.com)
It's always a tough ticket when Real Madrid, the most successful team in European soccer history, plays in the shadow of Hollywood. This game will be even hotter than usual, since it will take place at the Galaxy's 27,000-seat Home Depot Center. Even though L.A. has a game three days later, expect all the stars to be out for this one: David Beckham, Landon Donovan, and Robbie Keane for the home side; and Cristiano Ronaldo, Meszut Ozil, and Sergio Ramos for the visitors.
- Jonathan Tannenwald