A BOLA – SC BRAGA-BENFICA per minute (20H10) (A BOLA TV)

A BOLA – SC BRAGA-BENFICA per minute (20H10) (A BOLA TV)

This Friday, April 1, you can see on your tv ball (Channel 13 from Meo, 31 from Vodafone, 64 from Nowo) …

Accompanying the electrified SC Braga-Benfica the moment This Friday (8:10 pm). The two teams are separated by 12 points. At Estádio Axa, Nélson Verísimo presents itself with the best attack away from home with 35 goals.

Novel by Diogo Miguel Nunes and comments signed by Jorge Castillo, coach and commentator TV ball.

SC Braga-Benfica analysis at BOLA DA NIGHT (10:20 pm)

The final whistle is in Braga. Fernando Guerra, Jorge Castillo, Julio Antonio and Pedro Henriques entered the field to comment on the match at Estádio Axa. Jorge Pessoa e Silva, Editorial Coordinator, presenting night ball. SC Braga-Benfica was launched in seven ball He has comments by Fernando Guerra and Andre Pepa.

Neymar in action (11:30 am)

In this episode, Neymar always finds a way to stay relevant, while Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang brings his superhero to every team he plays for. Jamie Vardy was a little kid with a big dream come true. Tribute to these football legends. This streak spans generations of competitions that have marked the world of sports in general, both on and off the court.

Liverpool and Italy in the dream teams (12h 25min)

Liverpool has a dramatic history of success and grief. Who makes the best team ever and which of its famous leaders will be in charge? And we also talk about Italy, the most successful European country in the World Cup, which built its success in defence, with a very famous striker who was left out of the Azzurri dream team. This program is a journey into some of the best soccer teams in the world and their heroes. A fascinating journey through what some of the greatest eleven ever did, led by some of the greatest talents in history.

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TV rights in GAME ECONOMIC (18:00)

Can the centralization of television rights harm the Portuguese League? In this edition of “Jogo Económico” we analyze this topic again, this time from a perspective that has not yet been explored: the possibility that such centralization will lead to less money for the Big Three and a loss of international competitiveness. This will be the main theme of the economic game in the presence of Pedro Princa, Economist and Professor at Nova SBE. Don’t miss the “Hat-Trick” section, with the numbers that marked the week on and off the four lines, as well as our commentator’s picks.

Madjer playing at home (00:20)

The best beach soccer player ever shows us his beach. From the sands of the Cascais line to the world. The journey begins in São João do Estoril, on Madjer Childhood Street, and ends in Cidade do Futebol, where he works as the general coordinator of beach soccer for the FPF. play at home It’s a trip to every hero’s homeland. But since man does not live by the ball alone, we will taste the best gastronomy, the best wines, and show the best landscapes of the origins of the stars.

Behind the scenes F1 to see at 00:50

New-era Formula 1 regulations rocked the grid, but one surprise was Alfa Romeo’s introduction into the middle of the pack, and the performance of its rookie driver Zhou Guanyu, which we focus on in this episode. deep. We also look at Mercedes, which is not yet at the pace, and budding Red Bull team, full of hope for a place in Formula 1. We review the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, as well as a summary of the latest news on and off the track.

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