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Arab Cup Saturday Schedule: Who Plays, When, and Where to Watch

5 December 2025

Arab Cup Saturday Schedule: Who Plays, When, and Where to Watch
Arab Cup action set to light up screens across a busy football Saturday.

Football fans are set for a packed Saturday as the Arab Cup 2025 foregrounds a global football feast, with Kuwait facing Jordan to begin the day, followed by Bahrain versus Algeria, Sudan against Iraq, and a marquee UAE against Egypt.

In addition to the Arab Cup, the day also features rounds of La Liga and Ligue 1, and the third round of the German Bundesliga. Serie A also begins its matchweek, while MLS final action culminates later in the evening. Koora’s schedule guide runs through broadcast channels and commentators for all the matches.

Broadcast options span beIN SPORTS, TOD TV, and a range of regional networks such as Oman Sports, Dubai Sports, Shasha, Al Kass, and Kuwait Sports. For viewers outside local coverage, streaming options and VPNs are sometimes mentioned in guides, though watching through official platforms remains the simplest and most legitimate choice.

Which channels broadcast today's matches?

Arab Cup matches alongside the major leagues are carried by beIN SPORTS channels, with TOD TV as a primary streaming option. Other networks likely to carry Arab Cup games include Al Kass, Abu Dhabi Sports, Dubai Sports, Moroccan TV, the sixth Algerian channel, and Kuwait Sports, with Shasha and related platforms offering online access on occasion. For MLS final coverage, Apple TV is listed as a key destination.

Additionally, the article notes practical tips for viewers outside their home country, such as using streaming options and, where appropriate, VPN services to access broadcasts, while encouraging respect for regional rights and terms. For the full list, readers are guided to consult the comprehensive schedule below.

Today’s matches and fixtures

The Arab Cup second round opens with Kuwait versus Jordan at 13:00 in Egypt and 14:00 in Saudi Arabia, followed by Bahrain against Algeria at 15:30/16:30, then Sudan versus Iraq at 18:00/19:00, and a late-evening clash between the United Arab Emirates and Egypt at 20:30/21:30.

Meanwhile, the day also features the 15th rounds of La Liga and Ligue 1, the 13th round of the Bundesliga, and the 14th round of Serie A, all paralleling MLS final action in the United States. Koora’s guide also lists commentators for many matches, reflecting a broad slate of analysts across channels.

The guide further notes the MLS final between Inter Miami and Vancouver Whitecaps as a marquee event, with Apple TV among the highlighted viewing options, alongside the broader beIN Sports and regional carrier schedule for the rest of the day’s fixtures.

For those seeking the complete, game-by-game layout with times and commentators, Koora provides a detailed table and a dedicated link to the full schedule. This article serves as a concise snapshot of the day’s most anticipated matchups and the best ways to watch them.

In addition to the Arab Cup, fans can track the other major leagues as they light up the screens across the globe, proving once again that national borders blur when football is involved—and the only red card you want is a red banner saying, “Goal!”

See the full schedule below for a deeper dive into every kickoff, channel, and commentator across the day’s slate.

See the full schedule here to catch every kickoff and commentator for Saturday, 6 December 2025.

Punchline 1: If football were a sniper, today’s shots would be precise, the crosshairs would be on the net, and the only thing getting shafted would be the coffee cup after a late goal. Punchline 2: My fantasy team just filed a petition for overtime—apparently the goalkeeper union went on strike and the net filed a complaint about too many goals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Arab Cup matches on Saturday?

Kuwait vs Jordan, Bahrain vs Algeria, Sudan vs Iraq, and UAE vs Egypt are among the Arab Cup fixtures listed for Saturday.

Where can I watch the Arab Cup and other leagues?

BeIN SPORTS channels, TOD TV, and regional networks like Al Kass, Abu Dhabi Sports, Dubai Sports, Shasha, and Kuwait Sports are mentioned, with MLS final on Apple TV.

What times do the matches kick off?

Arab Cup matches begin with Kuwait vs Jordan at 13:00 local time in Egypt (14:00 in Saudi Arabia); subsequent games follow in the early and late afternoon and evening slots.

Where can I see the full schedule?

A link to Koora’s full schedule page is provided in the article for a complete, game-by-game listing.