DStv Premier League Open Window

News 18 September 2024

Your 21-22 September weekend just got better compliments of your home of sports!

DStv Premier League Open Window

The home of football, DStv is proud to announce that it will be giving Access package customers and up access to ALL the Premier League with a Football Open Window running from 21 to 22 September 2024. This weekend football mania will see SuperSport Premier League, SuperSport Variety 2, SuperSport Maximo 2 and SuperSport Liyu channels available to customers.

There is no better place to get your season-long ticket to the best football the world has to offer than on DStv your home of football entertainment! If your DStv subscription has lapsed, then this is the perfect opportunity to reconnect or even upgrade your package to catch even more of the brilliant football from the 2024/25 League Season.

Start your Weekend off with a bang!

Saturday will feature Liverpool at home to Bournemouth, with the prolific Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah looking to continue his goal scoring antics. The Reds have shown a new dimension to their play under manager Arne Slot: the high press which characterised the Jurgen Klopp era remains, but they have added measure of control when in possession – suggesting that they are evolving into a team capable of challenging for the title through the full course of a season.

Saturday also brings an intriguing match in which Crystal Palace will host Manchester United at Selhurst Park. The Red Devils are a shaky prospect away from home and the Eagles could spring a surprise on Saturday evening if Erik ten Hag’s side do not bring their ‘A’ game to London.

What to look forward to on Sunday, 22 September

The English top tier is being headlined by an eagerly anticipated clash between last season’s top two: Manchester City and Arsenal! That’s right, the Citizens and the Gunners will meet at the Etihad Stadium on the late afternoon of Sunday and because you are a DStv subscriber you have a front-row suite ticket to see these superb teams battle for three potentially crucial points in the title race.

Man City are chasing an unprecedented fifth successive Premier League crown, but Arsenal are determined to usurp them – making this clash a must-win for Mikel Arteta and his charges if they are to truly step up to the level attained by Pep Guardiola’s team in the past four years.

And the City v Arsenal clash is not the only great game on the menu. Starting out early on Saturday afternoon, Chelsea will head to the London Stadium for a derby clash with West Ham United. The Blues have shown signs of great promise under Enzo Maresca, but the wily Julen Lopetegui will set out a cohesive and coordinated Hammers team that will be hard to break down.

Aside from the City v Arsenal clash, Sunday will also bring on a battle between Brighton & Hove Albion and Nottingham Forest. The Seagulls, led by young manager Fabian Hurzeler, have been one of the revelations of the season thus far and will back themselves to beat a Forest side which is widely expected to battle against relegation this term.

You are entitled to the best football... After all, you’re a DStv subscriber, DStv is your home of choice and value. Get connected and upgrade to DStv Compact to catch all the exhilarating thrills and spills from England’s elite division 24/7, 365 days of the year. DStv Stream customers are also able to enjoy all the action – all you need is a fast, stable, and reliable internet connection. Download the MyDStv app on your mobile app store or visit www.dstv.com and manage your account.

Premier League Matchday 5 Fixtures:

Saturday 21 September

  • 13:30: West Ham United v Chelsea
  • 16:00: Aston Villa v Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • 16:00: Fulham v Newcastle United
  • 16:00: Leicester City v Everton
  • 16:00: Liverpool v AFC Bournemouth
  • 16:00: Southampton v Ipswich Town
  • 16:00: Tottenham Hotspur v Brentford
  • 18:30: Crystal Palace v Manchester United

Sunday 22 September

  • 15:00: Brighton & Hove Albion v Nottingham Forest
  • 17:30: Manchester City v Arsenal
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