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SuperSport brings incredible Feast of Finals

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Between 22 May and 29 June, SuperSport would have broadcast 15 finals in 38 days from 6 different sporting codes, an unmatched feat on the continent.

An unbelievable Feast of Finals awaits sports lovers on SuperSport this month, which continues well into the month of June.

The SuperSport Feast of Finals began on 22 May with the Uefa Europa League final, which was won in scintillating style by Atalanta over German ‘Invincibles’ Bayer Leverkusen and continued with the EPCR Challenge Cup that the Sharks won in great fashion over Gloucester on 24 May.

A day later, the Investec Champions Cup kings were crowned as Toulouse toppled Leinster.

We also had the thrilling FA Cup-set when Manchester United dethroned fierce rivals Manchester City on 25 May, while the Suzuki Griquas claimed the SA Cup over the Airlink Pumas in Kimberley.

The finals feast didn’t stop, as the TATA Indian Premier League winners were crowned – the Kolkata Knight Riders over the Sunrisers Hyderabad – and Olympiakos took the Uefa Conference League crown on Wednesday 29 May.

Now, fans can look forward to the Nedbank Cup final between Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates taking place at 3pm on Saturday 1 June at Mbombela Stadium.

Football fans can also watch the Nedbank Cup final Breakfast show on SuperSport PSL (202) at 10am as Thato Moeng hosts former Nedbank Cup winners and PSL players, while there will be regular updates out of Mbombela Stadium ahead of kick-off.

Later, at 9pm, the Uefa Champions League final kicks off as Borussia Dortmund try to take down continental kings Real Madrid at Wembley.

SuperSport’s Feast of Finals continues well into June, so there is more for sports fans to enjoy.

Between 22 May and 29 June, SuperSport would have broadcast 15 finals in 38 days from six different sporting codes, an unmatched feat on the continent and difficult to beat globally.

“We see ourselves as a proudly African broadcaster but a global competitor when it comes to sports broadcasting,” says SuperSport CEO, Rendani Ramovha.

“This sports offering, a quite incredible Feast of Finals, is something that is unparalleled on the continent. But it is a package that few, if any, sports broadcasters in the world can beat. The sheer quantity of live sport has set SuperSport apart for decades and will do so for many years to come. We have normalised this voluminous level of live action.

“However, we always strive to give our viewers more. We want to capture the intrigue of a final, the rollercoaster of emotions, the upsets we’ve already seen and the history-making that teams such as The Sharks have made by winning the EPCR Challenge Cup.”

Catch all the finals and all your sporting action on DStv and DStv Stream.

For more broadcast information, check your DStv Guide or long onto SuperSport.com.

Upcoming Finals on SuperSport:

1 June – Nedbank Cup final – SuperSport PSL (202)

1 June – Uefa Champions League final – SuperSport Premier League (203)

1 June – Basketball Africa League final – SuperSport Variety 4 (209)

8/9 June – Roland Garros finals – SuperSport Tennis (214)

19 June – Telkom Netball League final – SuperSport Variety 4 (209)

22 June – Super Rugby Pacific final – SuperSport Rugby (211)

22 June – Vodacom United Rugby Championship final – SuperSport Rugby (211)

29 June – ICC Men’s T20 World Cup final – SuperSport Cricket (212)

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