
Today's football tips for 14 Feb 2026 include analysis of five promising matches, with Liverpool's fixtures opening today's schedule.
On 14 February 2026, today's football tips cover major European weekend matches played simultaneously. We provide thorough analysis and insights on five intriguing matches from the FA Cup England, Bundesliga Germany, Serie A Italy, and La Liga Spain as follows.
- FA Cup Round 4 / Kickoff at 03:00 GMT+7
The home side "The Reds" have been somewhat inconsistent recently, losing 2 of their last 5 matches (winning 3). Their latest victory at Sunderland restored confidence just in time. Although they've exited the FA Cup at round 4 six times in the last nine attempts, they hold a strong record against Brighton, winning 4 of their last 5 meetings across all competitions (losing 1). At Anfield, they remain unbeaten in 11 consecutive meetings (8 wins, 3 draws). Despite Wataru Endo's severe injury, Dominic Szoboszlai returns from suspension.
Meanwhile, the "Seagulls" are struggling, winless in six league matches (3 draws, 3 losses), sitting only seven points above the relegation zone. However, in the FA Cup, since their promotion to the Premier League in 2017, they have reached the fifth round six times and won seven of their last eight away cup games, including a 2-1 win at Manchester United in round 3. Yet, their recent form may not be enough to overcome Liverpool this time.
Analysis The Reds edge out the Seagulls.
- FA Cup Round 4 / Kickoff at 00:45 GMT+7
The "Villans" recently beat Newcastle 2-0 away in the league three weeks ago but have shown signs of fatigue since, losing to Brentford at home and drawing with Bournemouth before a recent win over Brighton. In FA Cup encounters, Villa have won 4 and lost 2 times against Newcastle; in the last three meetings across all competitions, they remained unbeaten (2 wins, 1 draw). Currently, right-back Matty Cash is injured, increasing Villa's injury list to five, including John McGinn and Boubacar Kamara.
Newcastle recently won 2-1 away at Spurs, ending a five-match winless streak in all competitions (4 losses, 1 draw), marking their fourth away win in 18 matches this season (8 losses, 6 draws). Although Newcastle have reached round 4 for three consecutive seasons, they lost 10 of their last 13 away matches against Premier League teams (2 wins, 1 draw). They have six injured players, including Bruno Guimarães, Joelinton, and Lewis Miley, weakening their midfield and possibly unable to withstand Villa's challenge.
Analysis The Villans narrowly overcome the Magpies to advance.
- Bundesliga Germany / Kickoff at 21:30 GMT+7
The "Bavarians" have bounced back after a home loss to Augsburg three weeks ago, achieving three wins and one draw in all competitions since, scoring 11 goals and conceding 4. Against "The Seagulls," Bayern have won 7 of the last 8 meetings (losing 1), with the last three victories being decisive, scoring 12 goals in total. They are the only team unbeaten away in the league this season (8 wins, 2 draws). Despite missing Michael Olise due to suspension, key players Harry Kane, Luis Díaz, Jamal Musiala, and Lennart Carl remain available.
Werder Bremen are in severe decline, winless in 11 league matches (7 losses, 4 draws), failing to score in 7 games. Despite appointing Daniel Thioune as coach, their first match under him was a 0-1 loss at Freiburg last week, leaving them only two points above the relegation zone. They have been winless in their last five home games (2 losses, 3 draws) and carry eight injuries, leaving no chance to resist Bayern's dominance.
Analysis The Bavarians will overwhelm the hosts on their turf.
- Serie A Italy / Kickoff at 02:45 GMT+7
The home side "Nerazzurri" are unstoppable, unbeaten in 12 league matches with 11 wins, including five consecutive victories in all competitions. However, facing "The Bianconeri" won't be easy; Inter lost 3-4 away in September. In their last 10 meetings, Inter have won 3, drawn 3, and lost 4. Good news: Nicolo Barella and Hakan Çalhanoğlu may return from injury to bolster midfield, while strikers Lautaro Martinez (14 goals) and Marcus Thuram (7 goals) remain ready to score.
Juventus (41 goals) will test themselves against Inter Milan (57 goals) as the two teams with the league's best attacking records. Juventus have performed well in their last 10 games, winning 7, drawing 2, and losing 1, scoring 23 goals. Although they suffered a 0-3 loss to Atalanta in the Coppa Italia quarterfinals, they have remained unbeaten against Inter in their last three meetings (2 wins, 1 draw). Francisco Conceição returns to support the attack alongside Jonathan David and Kenan Yıldız, increasing their chances to secure at least a draw.
Analysis Inter Milan and Juventus will share the spoils.
- La Liga Spain / Kickoff at 03:00 GMT+7
The home team "Los Blancos" are in great form, having won seven consecutive league matches, just one point behind leaders Barcelona, with a chance to temporarily top the table before Barcelona's Monday visit to Girona. At home, they have won 10 of 11 matches, losing only once. Despite missing Jude Bellingham, Rodrygo, and Éder Militão due to injuries, Kylian Mbappé is expected to return fit to join Vinícius Júnior, who is back from suspension.
Real Sociedad are no pushovers, unbeaten in their last 11 matches across all competitions (8 wins, 3 draws), winning 4 of their last 5 league games, including a 2-1 victory over league leaders Barcelona. However, they have struggled against Real Madrid recently, losing 6, drawing 1, and winning only 1 of their last 8 encounters. With six players unavailable due to injury or suspension, including Takefusa Kubo and Brais Méndez, they will rely on key scorers Mikel Oyarzabal (9 goals) and Gonzalo Guedes (6 goals) but may be edged out late.
Analysis The Whites will narrowly secure victory.