⚽ The Confederation Cup group stage wraps up tonight: It’s high stakes for Al Masry tonight as the team looks forward to qualifying by coming out on top in their match against Mozambic’s Black Bulls at 6pm. Zamalek has already secured its qualification to the next round, and will be facing Nigerian Enyimba at the same time to score some points. The White Knights lead Group D with 11 points, while the Port Said Eagles come in second with 6 points — one point ahead of Enyimba in third place, and two points over the Black Bulls, who sit in last place.
Today’s most anticipated match in round 22 of the Premier League is Ipswich Town against defending champion Manchester City, kicking off at 6:30pm. In the meantime, here are other matches to keep an eye on, all starting at 4pm:
- Man United vs. Brighton
- Everton vs. Tottenham
- Forest vs. Southampton
Real Madrid have a golden opportunity to clinch the Copa de España tonight, when they will be hosting Las Palmas at 5:15pm. The road to the top is unobstructed after yesterday, which saw Atletico Madrid’s surprise defeat against Leganes, and Barcelona’s draw with Getafe. Atletico still maintains the lead with 44 points, followed by Los Merengues with a single point differential. The Blaugrana trail in third place with 39 points.
The Nerazzurri continue to chase Napoli: Inter will be hosting Empoli in round 21 of
Serie A at 9:45pm, hoping to catch up to league leaders Napoli. The southern Italian team has accumulated 50 points so far, putting it at the top of the leaderboard, while Inter is 6 points behind with two fewer matches under their belt.
🤾 The Pharaohs’ last battle in the preliminary round of the World Handball Championship takes place tonight with a match against host Croatia at 9:30pm. Our homegrown team came out on top in its matches against groupmates Argentina and Bahrain, putting it in second place on goal difference behind Croatia. Both teams have already secured qualification, as the top three teams of each group will be going through, but the Pharaohs hope to close the gap between them and the top of the scoreboard.