Monday Night Showdown: A Global Soccer Schedule You Won’t Want to Miss
5 April 2026
What channels broadcast today’s matches?
On Monday, April 6, 2026, fans across the world tune into a packed slate spanning La Liga, Serie A, the Moroccan Botola, and the Egyptian Premier League. In Spain, a clash between Girona and Villarreal headlines the evening, while Italy features several eye-catching fixtures led by Napoli against Inter. The Moroccan top flight runs a centerpiece with Wydad AC facing Difa Hassan Jadidi, and the Egyptian league lights up with ZED taking on El Mokawloon Al-Arabi. The Saudi youth league also adds a batch of youth derbies, expanding the night’s football menu. Below you’ll find the main channels and broadcasters so you don’t miss a beat."
Today’s lineup and times
La Liga: Villarreal visits Girona in a late-evening duel. Serie A (Round 31) includes Udinese vs Como at 13:30 local time, Lecce vs Atalanta at 16:00, Juventus vs Genoa at 19:00, and Napoli vs Milan at 21:45. The Moroccan Botola hosts Wydad AC against Difa Hassan Jadidi in a high-stakes showdown, while the Egyptian Premier League pits ZED against El Mokawloon and features an additional match between Petrojet and Ismaili. The Saudi Youth League slate features several matches, with full times available in the complete schedule."
In addition to the league fixtures, this Monday also includes a bouquet of cross-border broadcasts and international streams. For those traveling or living abroad, you can still watch many of these games via official streaming partners and international services listed below. And if you ever feel overwhelmed by the number of channels, remember: the ball isn’t confused, it’s just multi-tasking.
To wrap up, Koora provides a handy reminder: you can always check the complete schedule through their full schedule link, ensuring you don’t miss any kickoff. And yes, there’s a tiny chuckle hidden in every referee’s whistle.
How to watch: channels and cross-border options
La Liga is commonly shown on beIN SPORTS, with TOD TV serving as the official streaming option for many viewers. In Italy, you can typically catch Serie A matches on stc tv when available, while ON SPORT covers certain regional games in the Middle East and North Africa. The Moroccan Botola broadcasts are commonly found on regional partners, and the Egyptian Premier League is widely carried by ON SPORT or local equivalents. For fans worldwide, Nord VPN can help you watch from outside the country with fewer buffering pauses and more coffee breaks. Finally, for a broader list of “watch here” options, Koora’s channel lineup provides additional access points.
As a quick reminder, the table of channels below is a snapshot; always verify local listings as broadcasters sometimes change during the season. And if you’re streaming, you probably deserve a medal for patience—your router just earned a yellow card.
For those seeking a quick walk-through, Koora’s full schedule link is the fastest route to the grand, uninterrupted view of today’s lineup. And if your sofa could talk, it would say: “Sit tight, the goals are coming.”
In the spirit of keeping things light: If Mondays had a league, it would be called “The Procrastinators Cup”—teams arrive late, but the goals still fly in at full time. And if your fantasy team were a person, it would probably need a nap after all these matches. Now sip your coffee and enjoy the show.
Now, here’s a quick snapshot of notable fixtures and broadcasters to help you plan your night without losing your head or your remote.
Tonight’s marquee matches and kickoff times (local)
La Liga – Girona vs Villarreal: 22:00 local; broadcast on beIN SPORTS. Serie A – Udinese vs Como: 13:30; Lecce vs Atalanta: 16:00; Juventus vs Genoa: 19:00; Napoli vs Milan: 21:45. Moroccan Botola – Wydad AC vs Difa Hassan Jadidi: 22:00. Egyptian Premier League – ZED vs El Mokawloon: 21:00; Petrojet vs Ismaily: 18:00. Saudi Youth League – several matches scheduled through the evening. A complete list is available in the full schedule.
Full schedule link: The complete table can be viewed at Koora’s page, which consolidates kickoff times, broadcasters, and commentators in one place.
For fans who want to jump between streams, the following options are commonly listed by regional broadcasters: beIN SPORTS HD, stc tv, stc tv sports, TOD TV, and ON Sport. Nord VPN remains a popular choice for accessing regional streams from abroad.
And if you’re wondering what’s on right now, the answer is simple: world-class football with a dash of drama, a sprinkle of debate, and a dash more coffee.
What’s more, if you want the full, unabridged schedule, follow the link to the complete Koora calendar. It’s your one-stop shop for kickoff times, channels, and commentators across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
So mark your calendars, set your reminders, and get ready to celebrate goals, save moments, and maybe, just maybe, a surprise upset. Monday’s football feast awaits.
Punchline time: If football had a time machine, every Monday would feel like a fifth-round of the World Cup—full of drama, but you still forgot where you left the snacks. Punchline two: I told my fantasy team to calm down; apparently, even virtual players need a therapist after a weekend like this.