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    UEFA Champions League Returns To DStv

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorFebruary 13, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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    UEFA Champions League returns to DStv today
    UEFA Champions League returns to DStv today
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    UEFA Champions League returns to DStv today

    The world’s most prestigious club football tournament, the UEFA Champions League, is back and back with a bang on SuperSport, as Europe’s elite teams clash in the first legs of the competition’s second round ties.

    DStv Premium and Compact Plus subscribers will enjoy the football crackers live on High Definition (HD) from February 13.

    Tottenham Spurs kick off the league’s action on Tuesday night as they travel to Italy to take on Juventus in the first leg.

    The match kicks off at 8:45 pm on SS5 (Channel 225). Both sides come into the clash in resilient form and with two of the best attacks and defences, football lovers are in for a truly fascinating battle in Turin.

    Manchester City are also in action away to FC Basel of Switzerland. The match is live at 8:45 pm on SS6 (Channel 226).

    The Swiss side are second in their domestic league and Pep Guardiola’s men are still on for the quadruple and look very capable of winning with current form.

    READ: Hazard stars as Chelsea stroll past West Brom

    According to General Manager, Marketing and Sales, Martin Mabutho, “Football is an addiction and we love the thrilling sport as much as our customers do.

    “We are committed to delivering world-class action premium sports entertainment.

    “Fans want thrilling, high-octane, adrenaline fuelled live action featuring the biggest clubs and that’s what they will get on Compact Plus with N9,900 per month”.

    On Wednesday, Real Madrid take on PSG at 8:45 pm on SS5, while Porto take on Liverpool at 8:45 pm on SS6.

    Liverpool will be playing their first Champions League knockout game while two time defending champions, Real Madrid will host title favourites PSG at home.

    The biggest stars in the world collide in this match-up with all eyes on Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar.

    Catch the blockbuster clash as Tottenham faces off with Juventus at 8:45 pm on SS5 and FC Basel takes on Manchester City at 8:45 pm on SS6 on Tuesday, February 13 while on Valentine’s day, the fierce battle between Real Madrid and PSG is live at 8:45 pm on SS5 and Liverpool goes up against Porto at 8:45 pm on SS6.

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