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SuperSport to Broadcast FA Cup 5th Round, Key European Clashes

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The FA Cup takes centre stage in England this weekend after the midweek Premier League games, while decisive fixtures unfold in La Liga, Serie A and Ligue 1. SuperSport will broadcast all the key action live on DStv and GOtv.

FA Cup: Giant-Killers Face Giants

FA Cup action begins Friday at 9:00 PM as Wolverhampton Wanderers host Liverpool. After their 2-1  Premier League victory over Liverpool 2–1 during the week, Wolves will believe another upset is possible.

Saturday opens with a classic mismatch at 1:15 PM as Mansfield Town welcome Arsenal, whose league position and miserly defence that is yet to concede in this season’s FA Cup, provide their lowly opponents with a mile-high odd. Mansfield, probably still high on their elimination of Burnley, will aim to claim another big scalp.

At 6:45 PM, Wrexham meet Chelsea in a high-profile tie that pits the Hollywood-backed side against the Blues, who arrive confident after a strong league win over Aston Villa.

The standout tie comes at 9:00 PM when Newcastle United face Manchester City at St. James’ Park. Newcastle carry momentum from their midweek victory over Manchester United, while City will look to respond after dropping points against Forest.

Sunday’s action features Fulham against Southampton at 1:00 PM before Leeds United host Norwich City at 5:30 PM. The round concludes Monday at 8:30 PM as West Ham United take on Brentford in a London derby.

All FA Cup matches air live on SS Premier League (GOtv Ch. 65, DStv Ch. 203).

La Liga: Title Pressure Builds

The La Liga title race has tightened following Real Madrid’s recent setbacks, allowing Barcelona to open a four-point lead while Atletico Madrid continue to climb.

Action begins Friday at 9:00 PM as Celta Vigo host Real Madrid. Madrid arrive under pressure, following consecutive defeats and must respond against a Celta side in strong form.

Saturday features Atletico Madrid against Real Sociedad at 6:30 PM before Athletic Club welcome Barcelona at 9:00 PM in a challenging away fixture for the league leaders.

Sunday sees Villarreal face Elche at 2:00 PM, while Sevilla meet Rayo Vallecano at 6:30 PM.

La Liga matches air live on SS La Liga (DStv Ch. 204, GOtv Ch. 62).

Serie A: Derby d’Italia Headlines the Weekend

Inter Milan remain firmly in control of Serie A, but the battle for Champions League places continues to intensify.

Friday’s action sees Napoli host Torino at 8:45 PM. Saturday features Atalanta against Udinese at 6:00 PM before Inter Milan meet Juventus at 8:45 PM in the always-fierce Derby d’Italia.

Sunday includes Bologna vs Verona at 3:00 PM and Genoa vs Roma at 6:00 PM, before the Milan derby closes the weekend at 8:45 PM as AC Milan face Inter Milan.

Serie A matches are live on SS Africa 2 (DStv Ch. 208, GOtv Ch. 64).

Ligue 1: Title Race Remains Tight

Paris Saint-Germain hold a narrow lead in Ligue 1, with RC Lens and Marseille continuing to apply pressure.

PSG host Monaco on Friday at 8:45 PM in a fixture shaped by recent European drama between the two sides.

Saturday sees Toulouse take on Marseille at 9:05 PM, while Sunday features Lens against Metz at 3:00 PM as the title challengers aim to keep pace at the top.

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 Highlights

FA Cup

  • Wolves vs Liverpool – Fri, 9:00 PM

  • Mansfield vs Arsenal – Sat, 1:15 PM

  • Wrexham vs Chelsea – Sat, 6:45 PM

  • Newcastle vs Man City – Sat, 9:00 PM

  • Fulham vs Southampton – Sun, 1:00 PM

  • Leeds vs Norwich – Sun, 5:30 PM

  • West Ham vs Brentford – Mon, 8:30 PM

La Liga

  • Celta Vigo vs Real Madrid – Fri, 9:00 PM

  • Atletico vs Real Sociedad – Sat, 6:30 PM

  • Athletic vs Barcelona – Sat, 9:00 PM

  • Villarreal vs Elche – Sun, 2:00 PM

  • Sevilla vs Rayo Vallecano – Sun, 6:30 PM

Serie A

  • Napoli vs Torino – Fri, 8:45 PM

  • Atalanta vs Udinese – Sat, 6:00 PM

  • Inter vs Juventus – Sat, 8:45 PM

  • Milan vs Inter – Sun, 8:45 PM

Ligue 1

  • PSG vs Monaco – Fri, 8:45 PM

  • Toulouse vs Marseille – Sat, 9:05 PM

  • Lens vs Metz – Sun, 3:00 PM

Catch Every Game

Catch all the football action live on SuperSport on DStv and GOtv. Matches are also available via DStv Stream and GOtv. Manage or upgrade your subscription via the MyDStv or MyGOtv apps, or visit www.dstv.com and www.gotvafrica.com, or dial *288# to stay connected.

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How Innovation Is Reshaping the World of Online Slot Gaming

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Digital entertainment has evolved rapidly over the past decade, and online casino gaming has become one of its fastest-growing sectors. As internet connectivity and mobile technology continue to improve, millions of people now enjoy casino games from the comfort of their homes. Among the wide selection of games available, online slots consistently rank as the most played because they offer quick entertainment, engaging visuals, and a wide range of playing experiences.

The success of online slots is largely driven by their flexibility. Whether someone has five minutes during a lunch break or an hour to relax in the evening, slot games provide instant entertainment without requiring lengthy tutorials or advanced gaming knowledge. This ease of access has helped attract players of all experience levels.

Game design has changed dramatically over the years. Developers no longer focus solely on spinning reels and matching symbols. Modern releases feature interactive storylines, animated characters, cinematic soundtracks, and creative bonus sequences that make each title feel more like a video game than a traditional casino machine. Themes range from ancient civilizations and mythical creatures to science fiction, sports, music, and seasonal events.

Another reason for the continued growth of online slots is the diversity of available games. Some players enjoy low-risk titles that provide frequent small wins, while others prefer high-volatility games that offer larger potential payouts. Features such as free spin rounds, random bonus events, symbol upgrades, multiplier combinations, and special reward levels create a unique experience every time a player launches a new game.

Mobile gaming has become one of the industry’s biggest drivers. Today’s casino platforms are designed to work seamlessly across smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers. Players can switch between devices without losing progress, while secure payment systems and fast-loading games make playing more convenient than ever before.

Players also have access to more information than ever. Before choosing a slot many review factors such as RTP (Return to Player), volatility, maximum payout potential, bonus frequency, and betting limits. These details help users select games that align with their entertainment preferences and bankroll.

Technology continues to influence the industry’s future. Artificial intelligence improves personalized recommendations, while cloud technology allows games to load faster across multiple devices. Some operators are exploring blockchain solutions for additional transparency, and advancements in virtual reality may eventually create fully immersive digital casino environments.

Responsible gaming remains an important priority for reputable operators. Licensed platforms invest heavily in player protection by using encrypted payment systems, independently tested Random Number Generators (RNGs), account verification procedures, and responsible gaming tools such as deposit limits, cooling-off periods, and self-exclusion options. These measures encourage a safer and more controlled gaming environment.

As competition between software studios increases, innovation continues to accelerate. New game mechanics, improved graphics, larger game libraries, and enhanced promotional features ensure that online slots remain fresh and appealing. With continuous technological advancement and growing global demand, online slot gaming is expected to remain a leading form of digital entertainment well into the future.

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Ayekoo, Ghana Black Stars

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Ghana Black Stars

By Shmuel Ja’Mba Abm

Looking at the statistics, it is obvious Ghana got an opportunity to brand itself on the international scene once again, and by performing its best in the match with England, which made the Black Stars the talk of town for a while that will take sometimes to fade.

In all, Ghana conceded fewer goals and scored just two goals in the entire tournament, leaving the scene thanking its stars. Related statistics on ball possession, shots at goals and on target, and the rest, which indicators are critical aggregates to assess the Ghana Black Stars, left the impression that the Black Stars proved on the pitch that it was a half team and not in full complement.

Ghana’s share in each match will marvel at the performance of the team, because it didn’t reflect in the results. In that case, it is obvious that the Black Stars went to the tournament as a half team. After all, it took the grace of Sudan for Ghana to be at the FIFA World Cup Tournament. We’ve come too far.

But wait a minute. Virtually every team that assembled at the tournament had at least one African player, with France leading the pack. What does this tell us?

Research findings by scientists have classified West Africans as having the build and genetics of the fastest 100-meter runners, and suitably with the form as dazzling football players. The same study concluded that marathon racing in East Africa. And these findings are supported by facts.

It is undisputed that the first professional African footballer came from the territory now called Ghana.

Arthur Wharton was born in Jamestown, Gold Coast, on October 28, 1865. Other African football amateurs include Robert Walker (Parkgrove,  alongside Andrew Watson; and later in 1875-77 with 3rd Lanark RV – all in Scotland) from Queens Park, Scotland; and Andrew Watson, a Scottish international who signed for Bootle F. C. in 1887.

Arthur Wharton has been described as an all-round sportsman who also won the Amateur Athletics Association of England 100-yard sprint in 1886 with a record of 10 seconds. Also, he is said to have been a keen cyclist and a cricketer with latent potentials

The drift from all the above is to provide proof of available raw talent as a natural endowment, which, like other forms of endowment, nature has gifted Ghana that needs the kind of refinery and polishing in the pioneering works at the time Coach Sam Ardey and others took up, following the record shattering performance of the Ghana Black Starlets in Italy in 1991 by the German tactician, Otto Pfister.

Colts football development is the foundation and nursery of Ghana football. Recent establishments of academies across the country appeared to be heartwarming, but unfortunately, they are commercial investments in a vein of commercial interest and not one for national pride as Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah created the Black Stars to envision.

It only becomes coincidental if the two intersect. Whenever it became necessary for such players to be invited to play for the national team, records indicate that such acceptance is often one meant to improve the academy’s and the player’s curriculum vitae, in most cases.

How do we know this? Their performances at their various clubs, where they make the bucks, when compared to those playing for the Black Stars, reveal all.

And at the peak of this, players were bold enough to openly say this, which is captured on record. The point here is not to lay blame but to provide a clue through analysis for the Ghana Football Authority and the Ministry of Sports and Recreation to live up to expectation to lift its image in the development of football in Ghana by taking advantage of the abundance of raw materials and availability of expertise to nurture from scratch the ideals and philosophy of nurseries that crystallised into colt football, divisions and leagues categorisation, gradings of Ghana Black Starlets, Ghana Meteors, and the Ghana Black Stars with the female Black Queens in that descending order as cited for the male side.

Thank God grounds are fertile and saturated for reorganisation after this tournament, given the credentials and expertise of what Coach Carlos Queiroz has demonstrated, and the character of confidence seemingly fitting in gel in the Ministry of Sports and Recreation-GFA relationship.

Good luck next time is not an option or the way forward.

Shmuel Ja’Mba Abm has extensive scholarly publications that establish him as a leading academic expert in regional geopolitical dynamics and diplomatic relations in Africa. Author of e-monographs on geopolitics, ethnic conflicts, and political philosophy.

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Africa Down to Two: Morocco and Egypt Carry the Continent Into the World Cup Knockouts

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Africa World Cup Knockouts

At the start of this World Cup, ten African nations walked in with different ambitions, different styles, and different levels of expectation. Now only two are left. Morocco and Egypt are the last standing representatives of a continent that usually enters tournaments with hope spread across multiple teams, but exits with questions about what could have been. This is no longer about depth. It’s about survival.

And as the tournament tightens, both teams now carry something heavier than momentum. They carry what remains of an entire continent’s presence on the world stage. The World Cup has moved from group noise to knockout pressure, and Africa has been reduced to two very different stories still trying to extend the same dream.

Here’s how the rest of the knockout picture looks.

Portugal vs Spain

An Iberian derby, but with completely different moods. Spain arrived full of confidence after brushing Austria aside 3–0 in their last game, playing like a team that has finally found rhythm at exactly the right time. Portugal, meanwhile, had to grind through a 2–1 win over Croatia, the kind of match that reminds you knockout football rarely respects talent alone.

They know each other too well. They always have. But at this stage, familiarity doesn’t matter. It comes down to moments, not patterns, not possession, not history. Just execution when it counts.

USA vs Belgium

The United States are still riding momentum after a controlled 2–0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina. Nothing flashy, nothing loud, just a performance that got the job done and kept them moving. Belgium’s 3–2 win over Senegal told a different story. There’s still attacking quality there, but it came with struggle, mistakes, and long spells where control disappeared. One side is still trying to prove they belong deep in the tournament. The other is trying not to get exposed while they’re there.

Argentina vs Egypt

Argentina are still Argentina, but this tournament hasn’t been kind to their comfort zones. Their 3–2 extra-time win over Cape Verde felt less like control and more like survival. The talent is there, the reputation is there, but so is the pressure that comes with being defending champions. Egypt arrived after surviving Australia on penalties (1–1, 4–2 pens). Not dominant, not perfect, but stubborn enough to stay alive when it mattered most. It feels like two teams who won’t let go easily, even when the game starts slipping away.

Switzerland vs Colombia

Switzerland are doing what they always do, staying organised, staying disciplined, and quietly getting results. Their 2–0 win over Algeria never really felt in danger. Colombia’s 1–0 win over Ghana was the opposite. Tight, tense, and decided by fine margins rather than control. It’s not the loudest fixture on paper, but these are often the ones that turn chaotic late. The kind of match where one moment changes everything.

Norway vs England

This is the one people keep coming back to. Norway didn’t just beat Brazil, they knocked them out with a 2–1 win powered by Erling Haaland’s brace. It wasn’t just a result, it was a statement that shifted how the entire tournament feels. They’re no longer a surprise. They’re a problem.

England, meanwhile, survived Mexico in a 3–2 match that had everything, goals, tension, and a red card that almost flipped the outcome entirely. Messy, emotional, but ultimately enough to get through. Now they meet a Norway side playing with full belief and no hesitation.

France vs Morocco

This is where Morocco’s run meets its biggest test. France arrived with a kind of control that doesn’t need explaining anymore. They don’t panic, they don’t drift, and they rarely lose shape in moments that decide games. Morocco arrived with something different, expectation. Their 3–0 win over Canada showed a team that is no longer relying on surprise. This is structure, discipline, and belief that has carried over from 2022, but now comes with pressure attached.

They are not underdogs anymore. That chapter is closed. But France doesn’t usually deal in stories. They end them. One side is trying to prove 2022 wasn’t an exception. The other is trying to make sure it stays that way. Something has to give.

At this stage of the World Cup, narratives stop being shared and start becoming individual. Morocco carries expectation now, not surprise. Egypt carries resilience, not dominance. Every match is heavier, and every exit feels final. For Africa, everything has been condensed into two teams still trying to stretch the continent’s presence just a little further. No longer ten voices, just two. And every minute now feels like it matters more than the last.

Catch every twist, every upset, and every unforgettable moment live on SuperSport via DStv and GOtv. Because even when the tournament gets smaller, the stories only get bigger.

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