CAF club competitions preview, 7-8 May 2022

News 05 May 2022

SuperSport viewers on DStv can look forward to continental club action from the CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup this weekend, with matches scheduled for Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 May 2022.  

CAF club competitions preview, 7-8 May 2022

SuperSport viewers on DStv can look forward to continental club action from the CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup this weekend, with matches scheduled for Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 May 2022.  

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The semifinal action opens in the CAF Champions League on Saturday afternoon in Angola, where Petro de Luanda will play host to Wydad Casablanca for a first-leg clash. These teams met twice in the group stage, with Os Tricolores winning 2-1 at home, while the match in Morocco ended 5-1 in favour of WAC.  

“We know the quality of Petro and how difficult they will be in Luanda,” said Wydad coach Walid Regragui. “We respect the opposing team. We are going through an incredible period where we have won several matches against high-quality opposition. It is our strategy that leads us to success, because we spread ourselves well on the pitch.”  

Saturday night brings the first leg of the other semifinal, as Al Ahly welcome ES Setif to Cairo. The Egyptian giants are chasing a third successive continental crown, while Algeria’s Setif are surprise qualifiers to the final four after a shock win over Esperance de Tunis in the previous round. 

 “We need to improve the finishing touch, yet we are confident in our ability to go forward,” said Al Ahly coach Pitso Mosimane. “We have proven today that we know how to play the CAF Champions League matches.”  

Sunday 8 May brings a pair of games from the CAF Confederation Cup, starting off in the mid-afternoon in DR Congo with TP Mazembe playing host to Moroccan visitors RS Berkane, before heading to Libya for an early-evening kick-off between Al Ahli Tripoli and South African visitors Orlando Pirates.  

Buccaneers co-coach Mandla Ncikazi has admitted that he would rather have played Al Ittihad (whom they faced twice in the group stage) rather than Al Ahli in this semifinal tie: “It's better the devil you know than the one you don't know and I know the field," he explained.  

"I'd rather have a second bite of what we have experienced already, difficult as it is with the customs in that country where we don't even have an embassy. So you can imagine if you have challenges there, but between the two teams I would have chosen the one we had played before."  

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CAF Champions League broadcast details 

All times CAT 

Saturday 7 May 

15:00: Petro de Luanda v Wydad Casablanca – LIVE on SuperSport Variety 4, SuperSport Maximo 360    

21:00: Al Ahly v ES Setif – LIVE on SuperSport Variety 4   

CAF Confederation Cup broadcast details 

All times CAT  

Sunday 8 May 

15:00: TP Mazembe v RS BerkaneLIVE on SuperSport Football Plus Africa 

18:00: Al Ahli Tripoli v Orlando PiratesLIVE on SuperSport Variety 4  

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CAF club competitions preview, 7-8 May 2022

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