Sharjah24: The Sharjah Broadcasting Authority's Sharjah Sports Channel is covering the final match of the President's Cup for Football, which will take place on Friday between the Al Wasl and Al Nasr teams at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain.
For weeks, the channel's administration has been directing all of its personnel to prepare for the next sports event, including making all of the required arrangements for specific television programmes and events. The kick-off begins Wednesday with the programme "Our Stadiums" from a prominent tourist site in the emirate, Al Khor Park in Kalba. The second episode of the programme will be from Al Ain City, featuring elite critics, analysts, and stars from both teams.
"From the Emirates" will offer a unique take on the final match in keeping with the event, highlighting the Football Association's preparations for the President's Cup for Football.
The "Sports Line" programme's goal is to provide local championship viewers with a platform to share their thoughts and feelings about the big game. Sharjah Sports Channel will also review the history of the President's Cup series.
Ali Al Kalbani, host of "Pulse of the Stadiums," will speak with fans of both sides to get their thoughts and predictions about the game. He will present two special episodes of his programme on Wednesday and Thursday nights.
The Sharjah Sports Channel will begin airing coverage on the final match day at 2:30 p.m.
Following the final and the announcement of the winner, "Our Stadiums" will feature a group of critics and commentators who will discuss the match and offer their thoughts on it while live in the stadium.
According to Mohammed Majid Al Suwaidi, Director of Sharjah Sports Channel, all of the teams are prepared to give this event the attention it deserves.
He said that the President's Cup holds a special place in the hearts of Emirati fans, and, unlike any other tournament, it is filled with thrilling moments. Al Suwaidi stated: "We have put together a comprehensive plan, and the coverage will continue for long hours to reflect our commitment to providing the best sports content for our esteemed audience."