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By Editor
23 April 2017   |   4:11 am
Pay television provider, StarTimes is upping the ante this weekend in its live broadcast of Italian Serie A matches as it plans to beam Juventus game against Genoa as the former close in on a record sixth straight Serie A title.

Juventus’ Argentinian forward Paulo Dybala (C) celebrates their qualification for the semis at the end of the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg football match FC Barcelona vs Juventus at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona on April 19, 2017. Marco BERTORELLO / AFP

Pay television provider, StarTimes is upping the ante this weekend in its live broadcast of Italian Serie A matches as it plans to beam Juventus game against Genoa as the former close in on a record sixth straight Serie A title.

According to a statement by the Chief Operating Officer StarTimes, Mr. Tunde Aina, the digital television leader was set to transmit no fewer than six live Serie A matches this weekend, top of which is Juventus game with Genoa.

“We are not resting on our commitment to always deliver the best live sporting coverage around the world. We are already beaming the World Cup qualifiers and have secured the broadcast rights of the FIFA 2018 World Cup in Russia in 48 territories in Africa, except South Africa, meaning fans can watch all the matches of the next World Cup live on StarTimes and this weekend, we have lined up exciting live Serie A games for our subscribers,” said Aina.

The match between Juventus and Genoa holds today at 7:45pm and StarTimes world football channel will show it live, Aina added. Today, the game between Fiorentina and Inter Milan will be shown live at 7:45pm, as Atlanta’s home game against Bologna at 5pm would also be televised live, the statement stated.

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