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WHAT TO WATCH: All the key matchups on SuperSport brought to you by SSBet

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From Serie A, the Premier League, LaLiga, and the MTN8 Final – SuperSport has an action-packed football weekend lined up for you.

Whether you’re a die-hard fan of European leagues or following local cup competitions, these matches are guaranteed to bring excitement. Here’s a closer look at the key fixtures you can’t afford to miss!

Conte ALL fired up to stay top of the table

Serie A: Napoli v Como
Friday, 4 October | 6:30pm (CAT), live on SuperSport

Napoli are in scintillating form as they prepare to host Como, with the home side riding a wave of success in their last four matches, boasting 12 goals and conceding just once. The Partenopei have dominated this fixture historically, with 20 wins from 32 matches between the two sides.

However, Como might be able to break that trend, having scored at least two goals in each of their last three league outings. While Napoli have been sturdy at the back with four consecutive clean sheets across all competitions, their visitors might prove tricky on the counter. Will Napoli assert their dominance again, or can Como stage an upset?

ALL eyes on Liverpool in a tricky fixture

Premier League: Crystal Palace v Liverpool
Saturday, 5 October | 1:30pm (CAT), live on SuperSport

Crystal Palace face a daunting challenge as they welcome Liverpool to Selhurst Park. The Eagles have struggled against the Reds in recent seasons, losing 11 of their last 14 Premier League meetings.

However, Palace’s surprising win at Anfield last season gives them a glimmer of hope. Liverpool have been ruthless away from home, unbeaten in their last nine trips to Selhurst Park (W8 D1), and will be looking to keep their spot at the top of the table intact.

Crystal Palace have also conceded more goals against Liverpool than any other team, including their two worst home defeats in Premier League history (6-1 and 7-0). The question is: can Palace hold firm, or will Liverpool continue their relentless march?

ALL to play for in the MTN8 final

MTN8 final: Orlando Pirates v Stellenbosch
Saturday, 5 October | 6pm (CAT), live on SuperSport

The MTN8 final brings local football to the forefront as Orlando Pirates face off against Stellenbosch FC. Pirates, who have been one of the most consistent teams in recent years, will be determined to lift another piece of silverware.

Meanwhile, Stellenbosch, making their first appearance in an MTN8 final, will look to make history and cement their status as rising contenders in South African football.

Expect nothing short of fireworks as both sides leave everything on the pitch for the coveted trophy. Will Pirates' experience shine through, or can Stellenbosch cause a major upset and take home the prize?

Real going ALL out to close the gap with Barca

LaLiga: Real Madrid v Villarreal
Saturday, 5 October | 9pm (CAT), live on SuperSport

Real Madrid have found their scoring boots, putting four goals past their last two opponents. Despite their firepower, Los Blancos have struggled against Villarreal in recent seasons, winning only once in their last six LaLiga encounters.

Villarreal, unbeaten in their last six away games, have consistently caused trouble for Madrid, and with their current form on the road, they will look to do so again.

Real Madrid, sitting in second place, know they must secure all three points to keep pace with Barcelona at the top of the table. Will Real Madrid’s star-studded attack prevail, or will Villarreal continue to be their bogey team?

ALL the pressure on Ten Hag

Premier League: Aston Villa v Manchester United
Sunday, 6 October | 3pm (CAT), live on SuperSport

Aston Villa have transformed into one of the Premier League’s most dangerous sides under Unai Emery, and they will be looking to pile on more misery for Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United.

The Red Devils have had a rough start to the season, and with eight Premier League losses by a margin of three or more goals under Ten Hag, they are under pressure to turn things around.

Villa, on the other hand, are flying high with their best start to a season since 2008-09 and are almost unbeatable at home. Emery’s side beat United at Villa Park last season, and they’ll be confident of doing it again.

Can Manchester United hold off a resurgent Villa, or will they face more woes on the road?

Catch all the thrills and drama of world-class football, live on SuperSport!

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