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UEFA Champions League to Air Live on DSTV & GOTV this Week

Manchester United's Eric Bailly tackles Atalanta’s Remo Freuler during the UEFA Champions League, Group F match at the Gewiss Stadium, Bergamo. Picture date: Tuesday November 2, 2021.

DStv and GOtv customers can look forward to Matchday 5 action from the UEFA Champions League, with matches scheduled to run from Tuesday 23 to Wednesday 24 November 2021.

Tuesday opens with Bayern Munich visiting Dynamo Kiev and Villarreal welcoming Manchester United to Estadio de la Ceramica in the early kick-offs at 6:45pm on SuperSport Variety 1 (DStv channel 206).

The pick of the late games sees Chelsea host Juventus at Stamford Bridge at 9pm on SuperSport Premier League (DStv channel 203) and look for revenge for the 1-0 loss they suffered in Turin back on Matchday 2 in September. “I don’t know why, it was the whole team. I felt we were a bit slow and tired, mentally slow in our decision making. That’s why it’s a strange one to analyse,” admitted Blues coach Thomas Tuchel.

Tuesday also features Barcelona looking for a home win over Benfica at 9pm on SuperSport Variety 1 to ease their recent woes, while Sevilla will back themselves to claim a home win in Group G when VfL Wolfsburg head to Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan at 9pm on SuperSport Variety 3 (DStv channel 208).

Wednesday’s early matches see Sebastien Haller looking to continue his scoring form for Ajax when they head to Turkey to face Besiktas at 6:45pm on SuperSport Variety 1, while Italian champions Internazionale will back themselves to beat Shakhtar Donetsk at the iconic San Siro at 6:45pm on SuperSport Premier League.

The pick of the late games sees Manchester City host Paris Saint-Germain at 9pm on SuperSport Premier League, with the French side having beaten the English champions 2-0 when the teams last met in Group A at the Parc des Princes.

“It’s the best you can have. If you want to be at the top and be the number one you need to play against the best. It’s challenging, but it’s a chance to prove yourself. It’s a special moment to play these games,” said Man City defender Ruben Dias.

Wednesday also sees Liverpool welcome Porto to Anfield at 9pm on SuperSport Variety 1 and a potential thriller between Atletico Madrid and AC Milan at 9pm on SuperSport Variety 3, in the Spanish capital city, as well as Borussia Dortmund chasing a win in Portugal against Sporting at 9pm on SuperSport Variety 2 (DStv channel 207).

Other matches to look forward to are Lille vs Salzbur on Tuesday at 9pm and Sheriff vs Real Madrid at 9pm on Wednesday, both on SuperSport La Liga (DStv channel 204 and GOtv channel 32).

In addition to the individual matches, you can follow all the major highlights from across the night games in the Goals Show, from 9pm LIVE on SuperSport Grandstand (DStv channel 201) on both Tuesday and Wednesday.

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