SuperSport Brings New UEFA Champions League Format: Bigger, Better And A Whole More Matches!
Club football’s most prestigious European competition, the UEFA Champions League, is back and boasts an entirely new format that will guarantee viewers top-tier fixtures all year round, all of which will be live on SuperSport.
Matchday 1’s colossal tussle between the bookies favourites and 2022 champions, Manchester City and the team they beat to lift the coveted trophy, Inter Milan, on Wednesday 18 September, perfectly illustrates how the format will instantly deliver big ticket matches. “Fans can expect more edge-of-your-seat action during the staggering 189 games. We are committed to putting the ALL in Footband we’re not content with the live action.
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