Nov. 2 – Hapoel Ra’anana v. Maccabi Tel Aviv, Moshava Stadium at 17:30: After the victory over Hapoel Beersheba, Maccabi will attempt to continue their winning momentum into November in a cash against Menahem Koretzky’s tough side who have managed to draw their last three home games and has not lost this season.

Nov. 9 – Maccabi Tel Aviv v. Hapoel Haifa, Bloomfield at 19:50: A last fling before the long international break will see Hapoel Haifa, who are having one of their best starts in years, come to Bloomfield. Last season at Sami Ofer Stadium, Maccabi won 3-1, while the home fixture in Netanya ended in a 1-1 draw.

Nov. 11-28 – International break and winter reseeding on the Bloomfield pitch. The rest of the month will leave Maccabi’s fans yearning for more play as there will be three consecutive Saturdays without action at the stadium because the national team will host Poland in Jerusalem and will then travel to North Macedonia in Euro 2020 qualifying action. This is also a time when Israeli soccer pitches are given a boost for the winter, so they cannot be used for a period following reseeding.

Nov. 28 – ShoppingIL weekend takes place between November 6-8 but Maccabi’s big sale day, Yellow Friday, will be held at the end of the month, a week after Black Friday. Look out for notices on our online shop and at outlets and watch for surprises.

Nov. 30 – Hapoel Kiryat Shmona v. Maccabi Tel Aviv, Kiryat Shmona at 17:30. Maccabi return from the break directly into an away fixture a long way from home in the far north against Hapoel Kiryat Shmona in the 11th round of the TASE Premier League. The two teams have already met this season in Kiryat Shmona in the Toto Cup and Maccabi won 1-0. It will be good preparation for the first Tel Aviv Derby, always a much-anticipated clash hosted by Hapoel, which will take place on December 4.