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SuperSport Delivers FA Cup Final, Penultimate League Drama Across Europe
The football season moves closer to its conclusion this week as the FA Cup final joins decisive penultimate fixtures across the Premier League, La Liga and Serie A. With titles already secured and European qualification battles still wide open in others, the stakes remain high across Europe. Fixtures air live on SuperSport on DStv and GOtv.FA Cup Final: Wembley Takes Centre StageThe focus turns to Wembley Stadium on Saturday at 3:00 PM as Chelsea face Manchester City in the FA Cup final, live on SS Football (GOtv Ch. 61, DStv Ch. 205).City arrive chasing another domestic trophy after already lifting the Carabao Cup, but pressure surrounds Pep Guardiola’s side after defeats in the previous two FA Cup finals. Chelsea, revived under interim manager Calum McFarlane, see the final as an opportunity to secure silverware and a direct route into Europe.City edged Southampton with late goals in the semi-finals, while Chelsea booked their place with a narrow victory over Leeds United. Beyond the trophy itself, the result could also influence the Premier League’s final European qualification picture.Premier League: Title Race, Top Four, Survival BattlePremier League action begins on Friday at 8:00 PM as Aston Villa host Liverpool in a decisive clash in the race for Champions League qualification. Both sides enter the fixture level on points, with Villa also balancing preparations for the Europa League final.Sunday opens at 12:30 PM with Manchester United against Nottingham Forest. United have already secured Champions League football, while Forest are safe and looking to finish the campaign strongly.At 3:00 PM, Brentford host Crystal Palace, while Everton face Sunderland, with all four clubs still holding slim hopes of a late push into the European places.Sunday’s key survival fixture comes at 5:30 PM as Newcastle United welcome West Ham United. West Ham remain deep in relegation trouble and may require victory to keep survival hopes alive heading into the final weekend.The title race resumes on Monday at 8:00 PM as leaders Arsenal host relegated Burnley. Arsenal know any dropped points could prove costly with City still within touching distance.Tuesday then delivers two major fixtures. Manchester City travel to Bournemouth at 7:30 PM, needing victory to maintain pressure on Arsenal, while Chelsea host Spurs at 8:15 PM in a London derby carrying major implications at both ends of the table.All Premier League matches air live on SS Premier League (DStv Ch. 203, GOtv Ch. 65), unless otherwise stated.La Liga: Final Stretch After the CoronationWith the title already secured by Barcelona, attention now shifts to finishing positions and pride heading into the final weekend.On Sunday at 6:00 PM, Sevilla host Real Madrid. Madrid are looking to finish a difficult season strongly after surrendering the title to their rivals, while Sevilla continue to show signs of improvement following an impressive win over Villarreal.At 8:15 PM, Barcelona welcome Real Betis to the Camp Nou. The champions suffered a surprise defeat last time out and will aim to respond against a Betis side enjoying another strong campaign and pushing to end the season on a high.La Liga matches air live on SS La Liga (DStv Ch. 204, GOtv Ch. 62).Serie A: Derby Tension, Top-Four PressureThe Scudetto may already belong to Inter Milan, but the fight for Champions League qualification remains intense heading into the penultimate weekend.The standout fixture arrives on Sunday at 11:00 AM as Roma face Lazio in the Derby della Capitale, live on SS Football Plus HD (DStv Ch. 202). Roma have surged into contention for the top four, while Lazio will look to disrupt their rivals’ momentum after a difficult defeat to Inter.At the same time, AC Milan travel to Genoa, live on SS Football (GOtv Ch. 61, DStv Ch. 205), with pressure mounting after a poor run of results. Napoli also visit Pisa at 11:00 AM seeking to steady their hold on second place.Champions Inter host Verona at 2:00 PM looking to continue their strong finish to the campaign, while Atalanta face Bologna at 5:00 PM in an important battle affecting the European places.Serie A matches air on SS Africa 2 (DStv Ch. 208, GOtv Ch. 64), with selected fixtures on SS Football and SS Football Plus HD.Weekend HighlightsFA Cup FinalChelsea vs Man City – Sat, 3:00 PM (SS Football)Premier LeagueAston Villa vs Liverpool – Fri, 8:00 PMMan United vs Nottingham Forest – Sun, 12:30 PMBrentford vs Crystal Palace – Sun, 3:00 PMEverton vs Sunderland – Sun, 3:00 PMNewcastle vs West Ham – Sun, 5:30 PMArsenal vs Burnley – Mon, 8:00 PMBournemouth vs Man City – Tue, 7:30 PMChelsea vs Spurs – Tue, 8:15 PMLa LigaSevilla vs Real Madrid – Sun, 6:00 PMBarcelona vs Real Betis – Sun, 8:15 PMSerie ARoma vs Lazio – Sun, 11:00 AM (SS Football Plus HD)Genoa vs AC Milan – Sun, 11:00 AM (SS Football)Pisa vs Napoli – Sun, 11:00 AMInter vs Verona – Sun, 2:00 PMAtalanta vs Bologna – Sun, 5:00 PMStay Close to Every GameAs part of the Canal+ family, SuperSport continues to deliver world-class football coverage throughout the season, from domestic cup finals and title races to major international tournaments like the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Fans can watch live on DStv and GOtv or stream via DStv Stream and GOtv Stream. 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El Clásico Tops European Football Weekend Action on SuperSport
The race for silverware and European qualification continues across Europe this weekend, with decisive fixtures in the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and Ligue 1. The standout attraction comes on Sunday night at 8:00 PM as Barcelona host Real Madrid in a potential title-clinching El Clásico. Fans can catch all the action live on SuperSport on DStv and GOtv.Premier League: Arsenal Push Forward as Top-Four Pressure BuildsThe Premier League title race remains tense heading into another crucial round of fixtures. Arsenal maintain a narrow advantage at the summit, while Man City continue their pursuit with little room left for error. Elsewhere, Liverpool and Aston Villa remain locked in a fierce battle for the final Champions League place.Liverpool open the weekend against Chelsea on Saturday at 12:30 PM. Liverpool’s defeat to Man United last time out leaves them level on points with Villa, making victory essential at Anfield. Chelsea, meanwhile, continue to struggle for consistency following another damaging defeat to Nottingham Forest.At 3:00 PM, Sunderland host Man United. United arrive with renewed confidence after strengthening their grip on third place, while Sunderland will look to end their poor run.Man City face Brentford at 5:30 PM knowing another setback could effectively end their title hopes. Brentford have quietly built momentum in recent weeks and arrive after an impressive win over West Ham.Sunday’s fixtures sees West Ham host Arsenal at 4:30 PM. Arsenal remain in strong spirits after sealing a place in the Champions League final with victory over Atletico Madrid in midweek. West Ham, however, are battling to escape the relegation zone and desperately need points of their own.Earlier on Sunday, Nottingham Forest welcome Newcastle United at 2:00 PM, while Monday Night Football features Tottenham Hotspur against Leeds United at 8:00 PM. Spurs climbed out of the relegation places with victory over Aston Villa and will look to continue that momentum at home.All Premier League matches air live on SS Premier League (DStv Ch. 203, GOtv Ch. 65), unless otherwise stated.La Liga: El Clásico Could Seal the TitleBarcelona and Real Madrid meet on Sunday night in a potentially decisive El Clásico at the Spotify Camp Nou.Barcelona enter the fixture with an 11-point lead at the top of the table, meaning a win or draw would officially secure the La Liga title. Hansi Flick’s side continues to maintain impressive momentum despite several injury concerns and now stands one result away from reclaiming the crown.For Real Madrid, the situation is dramatically different. Another turbulent week surrounding results, performances and growing pressure around key figures has left the club searching for answers. Their objective now is simple: delay Barcelona’s celebrations and salvage pride from a difficult campaign.Before Sunday’s showdown, Sevilla host Espanyol on Saturday at 3:15 PM in an important relegation battle, while Atletico Madrid face Celta Vigo at 5:30 PM as Diego Simeone’s side looks to secure Champions League qualification following their European exit. Real Sociedad also welcome Real Betis at 8:00 PM in a key clash affecting the European places.La Liga matches air live on SS La Liga (DStv Ch. 204, GOtv Ch. 62).Serie A: Champions Crowned, Top-Four Battle Rages OnInter Milan may already have secured the Scudetto, but the race for Champions League football remains wide open.Saturday begins with Lazio hosting Inter at 5:00 PM. While Inter continue their title celebrations, Lazio still have important work to do in the race for European qualification. Later that evening, Juventus travel to Lecce at 7:45 PM looking to strengthen their grip on fourth place after dropping points against Verona.On Sunday, Como continue their remarkable campaign away to Verona at 11:30 AM. Cesc Fàbregas’ side remains firmly in contention for a historic European finish. AC Milan then host Atalanta at 7:45 PM in one of the weekend’s biggest Serie A fixtures, with both sides under pressure after inconsistent recent form.Napoli conclude the round on Monday night against Bologna at 7:45 PM as they continue their push to secure second place.Serie A fixtures will be shown live on SS Africa 2 (DStv Ch. 208, GOtv Ch. 64).Ligue 1: European Race Reaches Boiling PointThe Ligue 1 title race appears increasingly settled in PSG’s favour, but the fight for Champions League qualification continues to intensify beneath them.RC Lens host Nantes on Friday night at 7:45 PM needing victory to maintain outside pressure on PSG. Sunday then delivers several major fixtures simultaneously at 8:00 PM.Monaco host Lille in a high-stakes encounter between two sides chasing Champions League football, while PSG welcome Brest shortly after booking their place in the UEFA Champions League final. Heavy squad rotation is expected from Luis Enrique ahead of the European showpiece.Elsewhere, Lyon travel to Toulouse aiming to extend their excellent run of form, while Marseille face Le Havre looking to rescue their fading European ambitions after a disappointing recent run.Ligue 1 matches air live on SS Football (DStv Ch. 205, GOtv Ch. 61), with selected fixtures on SS Africa 1 (DStv Ch. 207, GOtv Ch. 63).Weekend HighlightsPremier LeagueLiverpool vs Chelsea – Sat, 12:30 PMSunderland vs Man United – Sat, 3:00 PMMan City vs Brentford – Sat, 5:30 PMNottingham Forest vs Newcastle – Sun, 2:00 PMWest Ham vs Arsenal – Sun, 4:30 PMTottenham vs Leeds – Mon, 8:00 PMLa LigaSevilla vs Espanyol – Sat, 3:15 PMAtletico Madrid vs Celta Vigo – Sat, 5:30 PMReal Sociedad vs Real Betis – Sat, 8:00 PMBarcelona vs Real Madrid – Sun, 8:00 PMSerie ALazio vs Inter – Sat, 5:00 PMLecce vs Juventus – Sat, 7:45 PMVerona vs Como – Sun, 11:30 AMAC Milan vs Atalanta – Sun, 7:45 PMNapoli vs Bologna – Mon, 7:45 PMLigue 1RC Lens vs Nantes – Fri, 7:45 PMMonaco vs Lille – Sun, 8:00 PMPSG vs Brest – Sun, 8:00 PMToulouse vs Lyon – Sun, 8:00 PMLe Havre vs Marseille – Sun, 8:00 PMFootball Without PauseAs part of the Canal+ family, SuperSport continues to deliver the biggest football moments across every stage of the season, from domestic title races and European nights to global tournaments like the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Fans can catch all the action live on SuperSport via DStv and GOtv, with streaming also available on DStv Stream and GOtv Stream. 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UEFA Semi-Finals Second Legs Set for Dramatic Finish Live on SuperSport
Europe’s biggest club competitions conclude their semi-final stage this week across the UEFA Champions League, Europa League and Conference League. With places in the finals at stake, every fixture carries decisive weight. Fans can catch all the action live on SuperSport on DStv and GOtv. Champions League: Final Berths Within ReachThe UEFA Champions League semi-finals conclude with two decisive encounters, both live on SS Football Plus HD (DStv Ch. 202). On Tuesday at 8:00 PM, Arsenal host Atletico Madrid following a 1-1 draw in the first leg. Arsenal return to the Emirates with momentum after a strong weekend win and will look to convert that into a long-awaited return to the final. Atletico, however, remain a formidable knockout side and will rely on defensive discipline to frustrate their hosts.On Wednesday at 8:00 PM, Bayern Munich face Paris Saint-Germain in Munich, with PSG holding a narrow 5-4 aggregate advantage. The first leg delivered a high-scoring contest, leaving the tie finely balanced. Bayern will look to their strong home record, while PSG aim to protect their lead and secure another final appearance.Europa League: Advantage and Pressureimage.pngThe UEFA Europa League semi-finals conclude on Thursday. Aston Villa host Nottingham Forest, live on SS Football (GOtv Ch. 61, DStv Ch. 205), with Forest holding a 1-0 lead from the first leg. Villa must overturn the deficit at home, while Forest are within reach of a first major European final in decades.At the same time, SC Freiburg take on Braga, live on SS La Liga (GOtv Ch. 62, DStv Ch. 204). Braga arrive with a slender advantage, but Freiburg’s strong home form sets up a tightly balanced contest.Conference League: Final Dreams on the Lineimage.pngThe UEFA Conference League semi-finals also conclude on Thursday. Crystal Palace welcome Shakhtar Donetsk, live on SS Premier League (GOtv Ch. 65, DStv Ch. 203), holding a 3-1 lead from the first leg. Palace will look to complete the job at home, while Shakhtar face the challenge of overturning a two-goal deficit.In the other semi-final, Strasbourg host Rayo Vallecano, live on SS Africa 2 (GOtv Ch. 64, DStv Ch. 208). Rayo carry a narrow 1-0 lead into the return leg, leaving Strasbourg with work to do in front of their home support.Semi-Final Fixtures – Second LegsUEFA Champions LeagueArsenal vs Atletico Madrid – Tue, 8:00 PM (SS Football Plus HD)Bayern Munich vs Paris Saint-Germain – Wed, 8:00 PM (SS Football Plus HD)UEFA Europa LeagueAston Villa vs Nottingham Forest – Thu, 8:00 PM (SS Football)SC Freiburg vs Braga – Thu, 8:00 PM (SS La Liga)UEFA Conference LeagueCrystal Palace vs Shakhtar Donetsk – Thu, 8:00 PM (SS Premier League)Strasbourg vs Rayo Vallecano – Thu, 8:00 PM (SS Africa 2)Stay Connected to Every GameAs part of the Canal+ family, SuperSport delivers world-class football coverage year-round, from Europe’s biggest competitions to global stages like the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Watch live on DStv and GOtv or stream via DStv Stream and GOtv Stream. Manage your subscription on the MyDStv or MyGOtv apps, visit www.dstv.com or www.gotvafrica.com, or dial *288#.
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UEFA Semi-Finals on SuperSport, as Europe’s Elite Face Defining First Legs
Europe’s biggest club competitions reach the semi-final stage this week across the UEFA Champions League, Europa League and Conference League. First-leg ties bring heavyweight clashes, historic rivalries and breakthrough stories as the race for silverware intensifies. Fans can watch every key moment live on SuperSport on DStv and GOtv. Champions League: Giants One Step from the Finalimage.pngThe UEFA Champions League semi-finals begin with two major first-leg encounters, both live on SS Football Plus HD (DStv Ch. 202).On Tuesday at 8:00 PM, Paris Saint-Germain host Bayern Munich in a contest many view as a final-worthy match-up. PSG arrive as defending champions and Ligue 1 leaders, but Bayern already defeated them earlier in the season during the group phase. The German side will be without suspended coach Vincent Kompany on the touchline.On Wednesday at 8:00 PM, Arsenal welcome Atletico Madrid to the Emirates. Arsenal were convincing winners when the sides last met earlier this season, but Atletico’s knockout pedigree under Diego Simeone ensures another stern challenge. Europa League: History Meets Opportunityimage.pngThe UEFA Europa League semi-finals take place on Thursday. Nottingham Forest face Aston Villa in a rare all-English Midlands clash, live on SS Football (GOtv Ch. 61, DStv Ch. 205). Two former European champions meet with a place in the final within touching distance. Forest come in full of momentum, while Villa will look to the experience of Unai Emery on the continental stage.Also at 8:00 PM, Braga host Freiburg live on SS La Liga (GOtv Ch. 62, DStv Ch. 204). Braga have impressed with their attacking quality throughout the competition, while Freiburg continue a landmark run to their first European semi-final.Conference League: Palace Dream Continuesimage.pngThe UEFA Conference League also resumes live on Thursday. Crystal Palace face Shakhtar Donetsk on neutral ground in Krakow, live on SS Premier League (GOtv Ch. 65, DStv Ch. 203). Palace have captured attention with an impressive run to the last four, but Shakhtar’s European experience makes them dangerous opponents.Rayo Vallecano host Strasbourg in the other semi-final, live on SS Africa 2 (GOtv Ch. 64, DStv Ch. 208). Rayo continue a remarkable underdog journey, while Strasbourg arrive with growing confidence under new management.Semi-Final Fixtures – First LegsUEFA Champions LeagueParis Saint-Germain vs Bayern Munich – Tue, 8:00 PM (SS Football Plus HD)Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid – Wed, 8:00 PM (SS Football Plus HD)UEFA Europa LeagueNottingham Forest vs Aston Villa – Thu, 8:00 PM (SS Football)Braga vs Freiburg – Thu, 8:00 PM (SS La Liga)UEFA Conference LeagueShakhtar Donetsk vs Crystal Palace – Thu, 8:00 PM (SS Premier League)Rayo Vallecano vs Strasbourg – Thu, 8:00 PM (SS Africa 2)Catch all the ActionCatch all the UEFA Champions League, Europa League and Conference League semi-final action live on SuperSport on DStv and GOtv. Matches are also available via DStv Stream and GOtv Stream. Manage or upgrade your subscription via the MyDStv or MyGOtv apps, visit www.dstv.com or www.gotvafrica.com, or dial *288# to stay connected.As part of the Canal+ family, SuperSport remains committed to bringing fans the best in world football, from Europe’s biggest nights to global tournaments such as the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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