Wednesday, January 3rd Ashdod SC vs Macabi Tel Aviv, Hayud Alef stadium at 20:00.

Maccabi kickoff 2024 with a trip to Ashdod SC for a match which will be held behind closed doors. After recording their ninth successive league victory to open an eight-point-lead at the top, Maccabi face Ashdod that lost its’ last four games and are currently bottom. Since the 4-1 victory over Ashdod on the opening day of the season, Maccabi began a run that saw them open an eight-point lead at the top.

Sunday, January 7th Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Hapoel Hadera, Bloomfield stadium at 20:00.

Maccabi return to Bloomfield stadium to host Hapoel Hadera on MD15 aiming to emulate the 3-0 victory recorded when both sides met at Netanya earlier this season.

Wednesday, January 10th Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Maccabi Haifa, Bloomfield stadium at 20:30

Bloomfield stadium will host the first top of the table clash of the season for a MD7 rescheduled fixture against Maccabi Haifa. This will be the first of three matches between the bitter rivals I the space of a month, two of which in January.

Sunday, January 14th Maccabi Bnei Reineh vs Maccabi Tel Aviv, Green stadium at 20:00.  

Robbie Keane’s charges travel to Green stadium at Nof Hagalil to face Sharon Mimmer’s side that were the only team to deny Maccabi victory following the 1-1 draw at Bloomfield in September.

Wednesday, January 17th Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Hapoel Tel Aviv, Bloomfield stadium at 20:30.

MD17 will see Maccabi host the second Tel Aviv derby of the season having won the previous one 5-0.

Sunday, January 21st Hapoel Petah Tikva vs Maccabi Tel Aviv, Hamoshava stadium at 20:00

Four days after the Derby, Maccabi travel to Hamoshava stadium for a match against newly promoted side Hapoel Petah Tikva. A week after Maccabi beat Petah Tikva 2-0 at Bloomfield, the War began a fact which caused the league to a 64-day stand still.

Wednesday, January 24th Maccabi Haifa vs Maccabi Tel Aviv, Toto Cup Final, Netanya stadium at 20:00

A fortnight after facing each other in the league, the Netanya stadium will host the second encounter between Maccabi and Haifa – this time in the Final of the Toto Cup. Maccabi reached the final having beaten Hapoel Be’ersheva (6-1) and Bnei Sakhnin (5-1) in the earlier stages. Maccabi will try win the Toto Cup for the 8th time in the club’s history as Maccabi beat Haifa twice at this stage of the competition (2014/15 and 2018/19) winning both finals by the same result 2-1.

Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Hapoel Jerusalem, Bloomfield stadium (TBA)

Maccabi will end a demanding January as they host Hapoel Jerusalem on MD19 with the date and kickoff time to be confirmed at a later stage.