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Fans of Real Madrid but also those of the French team will not have the opportunity to follow the Merengues’ King’s Cup round of 16 free of charge this Monday at 7 p.m. on the L’Equipe channel. Carlo Ancelotti’s team faces a D4, Deportivo Minera, in Cartagena (southern Spain). Three days after a valuable victory in Valencia (1-2) which allowed the La Liga champions to take the lead in the standings ahead of Atlético, Kylian Mbappé and Vinicius will not start the match and could even remain on the bench.
The L’Equipe group, which has owned the TV (and digital) rights to the Coupe du Roi since 2020, has decided not to broadcast the Real match on its L’Equipe channel (TNT channel 21 and therefore accessible for free) . The match can be found on L’Équipe live foot, the channel accessible to subscribers on the media platforms (subscription offers, with L’Équipe live foot included, start at 6.99 euros per month, with a first month at 0.99 euros).
Delayed matches on the L’Equipe channel
If Mbappé should not play the match, the offensive sector should be led by the prodigies Brahim Diaz, Arda Güler and Endrick (probably with Rodrygo) and Aurélien Tchouameni and Eduardo Camavinga are announced as starters. Barça’s round of 16, Saturday at 7 p.m., was also not broadcast on the L’Equipe channel, unlike Antoine Griezmann’s Atlético match in the evening! Sunday afternoon, the TNT channel also offered Ponferradina-Real Sociedad, Cartagena-Leganés and Santander-Celta de Vigo in multiplex…
This Monday, the L’Equipe channel will not touch its show
Greg’s Teamannounced at 6:20 p.m., as well as the summary of the second stage of the Dakar Rally at 8:10 p.m. The final of the Italian Super Cup between Milan and Inter, kicking off at 8 p.m. in France, is broadcast live on L’Équipe live football and delayed on the L’Equipe channel from from 9:20 p.m. The semi-finals of the Spanish Super Cup, Bilbao-Barça on Wednesday and Real Madrid-Mallorca on Thursday, will also be offered with a one-hour delay on the channel.
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