Sunday December 5th: Beitar Jerusalem vs Maccabi Tel Aviv (Teddy stadium at 20:45).

Following Wednesday’s 1-1 draw against Nof Hagalil at Bloomfield stadium, Maccabi will try and return to winning ways as they travel to Jerusalem for a match against Beitar. The Jerusalem club is currently in turmoil which saw their Dutch coach Erwin Koeman step-down following the defeat to Bnei Sachnin.    

Thursday December 9th : Alashkert vs Maccabi Tel Aviv (Republican stadium at 19:45).

Maccabi travel to Yerevan for the final Match Day of the Conference League group stage as they face the Armenian side currently ranked bottom of the table. The 1-0 home defeat to LASK meant that Maccabi missed out on automatic qualification to the Round of 16, but regardless of the result at the Armenian capital, already qualified to the Round of 32. A victory against the side beaten 4-1 in the corresponding match will earn Maccabi bonus money as well as precious coefficient points.

Monday December 13th : Conference League knockout round Playoff draw (Nyon, 15:00)

Sixteen teams go into the Round of 32 knock-out playoff draw at UEFA’s Headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland. Maccabi will be one of 8 seeded clubs that finished the Europa Conference League group stage in the runners up-spots, as they will be drawn with 8 third-placed teams from the UEFA Europa League group stage (unseeded teams).  Ties take place over two legs (February 17th and 24th) with seeded teams hosting the return legs. The winners of the 8 ties will join the eight Conference League group winners in the round of 16.

Monday December 13th : Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Hapoel Hadera (Bloomfield stadium at 20:15).

After discovering their Conference League opponents earlier that day, Maccabi return to league action and host Hapoel Hadera on MD13 for a match that will conclude the first league round.

Sunday December 19th : Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Hapoel Marmorek (Bloomfield, 20:00)

Reigning State Cup holders, Maccabi begin their defence of the title with a home tie against third division side Hapoel Marmorek at Bloomfield stadium.

Wednesday December 22nd : Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Bnei Sachnin (Bloomfield stadium at 20:00)

Maccabi kick-starts the league campaign with a match that will open the second league round (MD14) against the side that inflicted them a 3-1 defeat on the season’s curtain raiser.

Monday December 27th : Maccabi Petah Tikva vs Maccabi Tel Aviv (Petah Tikva at 20:30).

Maccabi’s final fixture for 2021 will see them face the Petah Tikva side in a bid to get a better result that then 1-1 draw when both sides previously met earlier this season.