"Upgrade your package" and watch the last matches of the first leg of the Champions League round of 16 on DStv

“Sobe de pacote” e assiste aos últimos jogos da primeira mão dos oitavas-de-final Liga do Campeões na DStv

SuperSport viewers on DStv can look forward to the last first-leg matches of the European Champions League knockout stages scheduled for February 21 and 22. The matches (Liverpool v Real Madrid, Eintracht Frankfurt v Napoli, RB Leipzig v Manchester City and Internazionale v Porto) will be broadcast live and exclusively on SuperSport from the DStv Grande package on Tuesday and Wednesday night at 10pm.

Customers of the DStv Easy and Family packages can also have access to the matches if they join the "upgrade package" campaign and experience all the action and magic of the European Champions League. How?

If you're a DStv Fácil customer (from 685 MT), you pay for DStv Família (from 1,090 MT) and get DStv Grande (from 1,835 MT) for free. However, if you're a DStv Família customer (from 1,090 MT), you pay for DStv Grande (from 1,835 MT) and get DStv Grande Mais (from 2,775 MT) for free.

"The 'up your package' campaign aims to add greater value, satisfaction, retention and improve our customers' experience. We implemented it in the expectation that customers will get to know the contents of our packages and explore the best we have to offer on our platforms," said Jónia Presado, Marketing, Communications and Public Relations Director at MultiChoice Mozambique.

In this campaign, DStv and GOtv customers can access the varied programming available in the higher packages for the price of a lower package. The initiative makes much of the content more accessible to a wide range of viewers.

DStv and GOtv Mozambique are the only true soccer houses in Mozambique, offering a range and depth of action that no other competitor can match, it's literally "unbeatable soccer".

Tuesday night's action features Eintracht Frankfurt hosting Napoli and the derby between Liverpool and Real Madrid - a repeat of last year's Champions League final.

The Reds have had a difficult season so far, but the chance to exact revenge on Los Blancos for the 1-0 defeat they suffered in Paris in May last year will be a great motivating force.

"The first thing we can say about this draw is that it's the Champions League. This is a game that speaks for itself and that we should all be excited about," said Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.

"I know we've played Real Madrid in two finals recently, but it's not that often that our two clubs have met in a two-legged tie, so now we can expect this to happen. Real's European record is the best there is. We know that. But we also know that our record isn't too bad. What's more, we know we have Anfield and everyone knows what that means".

On Wednesday night, RB Leipzig host Manchester City at the Red Bull Arena, while Internazionale welcome Porto to the iconic San Sirro stadium.

The coach of the CitizensPep Guardiola warned his team not to underestimate their Bundesliga opponents: "We have experience from last season, we fought hard here, we scored a lot, but we conceded a lot at the Etihad," said the Spaniard.

"We lost there. We'll see what happens now. We really respect what they've done in German soccer and in Europe. They're a young team with a clear philosophy, the way they want to play."

Meanwhile, Inter coach Simone Inzaghi predicts a great clash with his Portuguese opponents: "We respect Porto, they've done very well for many years in the Champions League. I know the head coach very well, Sérgio Conceição, who was my former teammate for many years at Lazio.

"Our aim is to get through to the next round and give our fans something to dream about; it's been a while since we've been involved in a Champions League quarter-final. It's not going to be easy, we'll need to work hard to be ready for a two-legged tie, where small margins make all the difference. It's going to be two great games and we'll be ready".

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