⚽ Today’s action spans European, regional, and domestic matches. The Champions League is lighting up European stadiums, the Arab Cups continues regionally, and the domestic Egypt Capital Cup kicks off.

In the Champions League: Tonight will see nine thrilling encounters from round six of the league phase, starting with Bayern Munich facing Sporting Lisbon at the Estádio José Alvalade at 7:45pm. The Bavarians lost top spot after falling to Arsenal last round, and now sit in third with 12 points, alongside Paris Saint-Germain, Inter, and Real Madrid.

What’s going on at Liverpool? The Reds are set to visit Inter Milan at the San Siro tonight at 10pm. Liverpool has been inconsistent this season, finding themselves sitting in 13th place with just nine points after losing two of five matches. Meanwhile, the Snakes sit fourth with 12 points under their belt. Our homegrown star Mohamed Salah will be seen on the bench this match, having been dropped from the squad following his criticism of the club and their manager following the recent Leeds United game in the Premier League.

Champions League nights return to Camp Nou: Barcelona will be meeting Eintracht Frankfurt on the pitch at Camp Nou at 10pm. The hosts have claimed two matches and drawn one, collecting just seven points and finding themselves in 18th place, compared to Frankfurt’s Eagles, who sit in 28th with just four points.

Other Champions League matches to follow today:

  • Kairat Almaty vs. Olympiacos (5:30pm);
  • Monaco vs. Galatasaray (10pm);
  • Atalanta vs. Chelsea (10pm);
  • PSV Eindhoven vs. Atlético Madrid (10pm);
  • Union Saint-Gilloise vs. Marseille (10pm);
  • Tottenham Hotspur vs. Slavia Prague (10pm).


In the Arab Cup: The group stages wrap up today with four crucial fixtures determining which two teams from Groups C and D join Jordan and Iraq in the quarter-finals alongside Palestine, Syria, Morocco, and Saudi Arabia, who’ve already qualified from Groups A and B.

The Pharaohs vs. Al-Nashama: Our homegrown B team will be facing off against Jordan at 4:30pm, needing nothing short of a victory to advance, following two draws that have left them in second place with two points. Jordan have already secured their spot with victories in their two opening matches, while the UAE and Kuwait are level with one point each and matches at the same time. Both teams need a victory and and Egyptian draw or loss to go through.

Also in the Arab Cup:

  • Algeria’s B team vs. Iraq (7pm);
  • Bahrain vs. Sudan (7pm);

In the Egypt League Cup:

  • Pharco vs. Al Mokawloon Al Arab (5pm);
  • Pyramids vs. National Bank (8pm);
  • Ismailia Electricity vs. Zamalek (8pm).