The upcoming football season will begin with 11 live-streamed matches exclusively available on TOD.
TOD, the streaming platform for sports and entertainment in the Middle East and North Africa, has unveiled an exciting lineup of matches set to commence this month.
The upcoming season will kick off with an array of 11 live-streamed matches, exclusively available on TOD.
Starting on August 11 at 15:00 BST, the Premier League will inaugurate its season with a match featuring Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City defending their title against Burnley, led by Vincent Kompany, at the Etihad Stadium.
Simultaneously, La Liga fans will witness the season’s debut as Sevilla, Spain’s oldest football club, faces off against Valencia on August 11 at 19:30 UTC at the grand Estadio Ramón Sanchez Pizjuán.
The excitement continues with Ligue 1, where all eyes will be on the highly anticipated opening clash between Lille and arch-rivals Nice at the Allianz Riviera. The match is set to start at 20:00 UTC.
On August 12, the Premier League action moves to St. James’ Park as Newcastle United, owned by Saudi Arabia, takes on Birmingham Aston Villa at 5:30 BST.
In Spain, Athletico Bilbao will showcase their La Liga prowess by challenging Real Madrid at 19:30 UTC, while in France, Lorient will go head-to-head with PSG, owned by Qatar, at Parc des Princes at 19:00 UTC.
Munich becomes the battleground for the DPL Supercup showdown at the Allianz Arena, featuring Bundesliga Champion FC Bayern München against current DFB-Pokal winners RB Leipzig. The match is scheduled for a 20:45 PM CEST kick-off.
Stamford Bridge will witness a clash of titans on August 13 at 4:30 BST as Chelsea and Liverpool, two of the Premier League and England’s most formidable clubs, face each other.
On the same day, Getafe will take on Barcelona in a La Liga challenge at the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez stadium in Getafe City, with the match commencing at 19:30 UTC.
Manchester United will welcome Wolverhampton to Old Trafford for a Premier League showdown at 19:00 UTC, while in the Spanish capital, Atletico Madrid, ranked second, will meet ninth-ranked Granada at Cívitas Metropolitano stadium on August 14 at 19:30 UTC.
The UEFA Super Cup, the traditional curtain-raiser to the European season, will feature UEFA Champions League winners Manchester City against UEFA Europa League holders Sevilla. This exhilarating clash will take place at Athens’ Stadio Georgios Karaiskakis on August 16 at 21:00 CET.