The European season is officially underway, and between this weekend and next, the biggest European leagues will come back, and after a massive World Cup summer, plenty of people want to figure out how to keep the soccer party going and what teams to support around the world. From an accessibility standpoint, they can be some of the easier sides to keep an eye on in the global game, while also having names that you may recognize while getting into soccer. Also, just because it's a big team doesn't mean that there isn't some chaos and good stories to get into. So let's take a look at why some of the biggest teams in the world may be worth rooting for.

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England 

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Italy

  • Root for Juventus of Milan if: Country Roads and the United States men's national team gave you the soccer bug during the World Cup. Weston McKennie, and Christian Pulisic can be seen on Paramount+ all season long.
  • Root for Napoli if: You're a fan of glow-ups. Every player who heads to Napoli starts moving differently as they set foot in one of Europe's most unlikely recent success stories, and the soccer isn't half bad either.
  • Root for Inter if: You like teams that do more with less. This isn't a big spending club, but Inter have been able to compete with Europe's best at a fraction of the budget.
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Germany

  • Root for Bayern Munich if: You like machines. Bayern are going to show up, score plenty of goals with trademark German efficiency, in no small part thanks to England's star striker, Harry Kane, and they'll be among the contenders for a Champions League title under Vincent Kompany.
  • Root for Borussia Dortmund if: You want to see the stars of tomorrow, today. From Robert Lewandowski and Marco Reus to Alexander Isak, Jude Bellingham, and Erling Haaland, plenty of stars have made a stop in the Black and Yellow. They even have another Bellingham in Jobe, if you still have a Jude jersey, alongside a young American winger, Mathis Albert.

France

  • Root for Paris Saint-Germain if: You believe in the merits of the Ewing theory that a team plays better after losing their superstar. Life after Kylian Mbappe has been great for PSG, who will now chase their third consecutive Champions League title while also being one of the most fun teams in the world.
  • Root for Marseille if: You enjoy France but hate PSG, their historic rivals are also an option.

Spain 

  • Root for Barcelona if: Spain's World Cup win entranced you. Now with Rodri, formerly of Manchester City, in the mix, the core of the Spanish national team will suit up for Barcelona as the defending LaLiga champions look to win the Champions League for the first time since 2015.
  • Root for Real Madrid if: You want chaos of a higher order. The Jose Mourinho experience has a little bit of everything and always has the chance of an explosion in his press conferences. Add in excellent players such as Jude Bellingham, Vinicius Junior and Kylian Mbappe, and it'll be quite a time as Real tries to get back to the top of LaLiga.
  • Root for Atletico Madrid if: You enjoy physical soccer. Diego Simeone is a master of the dark arts, and it rubs off on his teams, making Atleti underdogs who can still make things happen in the league.
  • Root for Villarreal if: The Yellow Submarine entrances you. Not only does the club have one of the best nicknames in soccer, but it also has ex-Green Bay Packer wide receiver Antonio Freeman's son, Alex Freeman, a right back for all the NFL and USMNT fans out there to keep an eye on.