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This weekend’s USFL games: Matchups with playoff implications highlight Week 8

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WASHINGTON - Football fans are in for a treat with two days of USFL action with playoff implications this weekend on FOX.

The New Orleans Breakers (5-0) square off with the undefeated Birmingham Stallions (7-0) at 3 p.m. ET Saturday.Quarterback Kyle Sloter and the Breakers top-ranked offense are fighting for a playoff spot.

Quarterback J'Mar Smith and the Birmingham Stallions look to extend their seven-game winning streak with a victory.And the action wraps up at noon ET Sunday on FOX when the Michigan Panthers (1-6) battle the Philadelphia Stars (4-3) in a North division battle.Stars QB Case Cookus and the offense have played well this season and will need to keep up their level of play to win a crucial game that can go a long way in helping their playoff hopes.FOX will feature two USFL games this weekend in Week 8 that have major playoff implications. (FOX Sports) New Orleans Breakers (5-2) vs.

Birmingham Stallions (7-0) - 3 p.m. ET, June 4, FOXMichigan Panthers (1-6) vs. Philadelphia Stars (4-3)- 12 p.m. ET, June 5, FOX.Houston Gamblers (1-6) vs.

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