We’ve got plenty of crucial fixtures across local leagues and continental competitions tonight, starting with Pyramids’ return leg against Morocco’s RS Berkane in round 4 of the CAT Champions League group stage. The first leg ended in a goalless tie, with this one set to kick off at 6pm tonight at the Air Defense Stadium. You can catch it on BeIN Sports 2.

Zamalek and Al Masry will also be playing the second leg of their matchup after a similar result in their first. They will be going head to head at 9pm tonight at the New Suez Stadium. Watch it on BeIN Sports 2.

We’re also tracking the ongoing kickoff between AS Maniema Union and Wydad Casablanca, now airing on BeIN Sports Extra 3 as we dispatch.


What we’re keeping an eye on in the Champions League:

  • Simba vs. Espérance Tunis (in progress now on BeIN Sports 2);
  • MC Alger vs. Saint Eloi Lupopo (9pm, watch on BeIN Sports 3).


Super Sunday in the Premier League: Four matches are playing out on screens this afternoon as part of round 24 of the league, headlined by the second-placed Manchester City locking horns with Tottenham Hotspur at 6pm. You can catch the clash on BeIN Sports 1.

Also watching, all with 4pm starting whistles:

  • Aston Villa vs. Brentford, watch on BeIN Sports 4;
  • Man United vs. Fulham, watch on BeIN Sports 1;
  • Nottingham Forest vs. Crystal Palace, watch on BeIN Sports 8.


In La Liga: Real Madrid is facing off against Rayo Vallecano in round 22 of the Spanish league. The second-placed Los Blancos are desperate for a victory to appease frustrated fans following their painful 4–2 Champions League defeat to Benfica. The match is currently ongoing on BeIN Sports 3.

Other European league matches:

  • Borussia Dortmund vs. Heidenheim — Bundesliga (6:30pm, watch on MBC Action);
  • Cremonese vs. Inter Milan — Serie A (7pm, watch on the Starzplay App);
  • Strasbourg vs. Paris Saint-Germain — Ligue 1 (9:45pm, watch on BeIN Sports 1).


🤾 Long live the Pharaohs: Our homegrown handball team claimed its 10th African championship crown, the fourth consecutive victory, after beating Tunisia 37–24 in yesterday’s final.


🎾 World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz clinched his first Australian Open title today, defeating Serbia’s Novak Djokovic in a thriller at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne. The match ended 2-6 | 6-2 | 6-3 | 7-5 for the Spaniard, who completed the Career Grand Slam today, becoming the youngest player to claim all four major tennis titles.

Kazakhstan’s Elena Rybakina claimed the women’s singles title after defeating Belarus’s Aryna Sabalenka 6-4 | 4-6 | 6-4 in yesterday’s final. The Kazakh claimed her first Australian Open title and second Grand Slam overall, avenging her 2023 loss to the world number one in a thrilling encounter.