English football is set for a pivotal stretch this week, with the FA Cup final taking centre stage alongside Premier League matches that could swing the title race, the fight for European qualification and the battle to avoid relegation. The action is set to be broadcast live on SuperSport.
FA Cup final: Wembley showdown between Chelsea and Man City
- The spotlight moves to Wembley tomorrow with kick-off scheduled for 3:00 PM, as Chelsea take on Man City in the FA Cup final.
- City enter the match chasing yet another domestic trophy after winning the Carabao Cup, but they arrive under added pressure following defeats in their previous two FA Cup finals.
- Chelsea, led by interim head coach Calum McFarlane, view the final as a chance to bring home silverware and also to position themselves for Europe directly, particularly as their league form has left them needing progress.
City’s route to the final involved edging past Southampton with late goals in the semi-finals, while Chelsea booked their place at Wembley after a narrow win over Leeds. The outcome may also ripple into the Premier League European qualification picture. Alongside all Premier League fixtures, the FA Cup final is scheduled to be shown live on SS Premier League (DStv Ch. 203, GOtv Ch. 65).
Premier League matchday schedule and key implications
- Premier League football gets underway tonight at 8:00 PM when Aston Villa host Liverpool in a major top-four contest. Both teams are level on points, and Villa are also preparing for the Europa League final.
- Sunday starts at 12:30 PM with Man United against Nottingham Forest. United have already secured Champions League football, while Forest are safe and looking to close the season with momentum.
- At 3:00 PM on Sunday, Brentford welcome Crystal Palace, while Everton face Sunderland. All four sides remain in contention for a late push towards European places.
- The most urgent survival contest of the day arrives at 5:30 PM as Newcastle host West Ham. The Hammers are still in serious relegation trouble and a win could be crucial to keep their hopes alive.
- On Monday at 8:00 PM, Arsenal play host to relegated Burnley. The leaders are aware that dropping points could prove costly in the title race.
- Tuesday features two major fixtures starting at 7:30 PM, when Man City travel to Bournemouth. City need victory to keep pressure on Arsenal at the top.
- Later on Tuesday at 8:15 PM, Chelsea take on Spurs in a London derby, with stakes running through both ends of the table.








