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What2Watch: Tonight’s top TV picks

Here is Review’s rundown of what to watch on DStv and SuperSport tonight.

POLOKWANE – There are so many channels, yet we never know what to watch.

Your friends at Review have narrowed down the choices of what to watch on the telly tonight.

Sports lovers, we haven’t forgotten about you and will tell you just what sporting action not to miss out on.

What to Watch this Wednesday on:

DStv: Series: Superstore on 1Magic on channel 103 at 19:30

After Cloud 9 changes their policy of locking up Black beauty products, the employees are forced to reckon with systemic racism in the store, with Garrett leading the charge.

Movie: The Hurricane Heist on M-Net Movies 2 on channel 106 at 18:45

Danger and death are around every corner in this suspense-filled crime film. Thieves attempt a huge heist on the US Treasury – as a Category 5 hurricane approaches the mint.

For the kids: Teletubbies on Cbeebies on channel 306 at 19:21

Tinky Winky, Dipsy and Po have their favourite toys to play with, but Laa-Laa doesn’t have the ball. The others help her find it. Then they watch a Tummy Tale about a boy’s bike.

SuperSport:

17:00 on SuperSport Action – WTA 500: Qatar Open Day 3.

23:45 on SuperSport Cricket – International Cricket: West Indies vs Sri Lanka.

Until 19:00 on SuperSport PSL – DStv Premiership: Golden Arrows vs Baroka FC.

19:20 on SuperSport Football – Serie A: Sassuolo vs Napoli.

19:50 on SuperSport Premier League – Premier League: Burnley vs Leicester City.

19:50 on SuperSport Variety 3 – Premier League: Sheffield United vs Aston Villa.

22:00 on SuperSport Premier League – Premier League: Crystal Palace vs Manchester United.

Sources: SuperSportDStv TV Guide and Wikipedia.

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Ruan de Ridder

A digital support specialist at Caxton Local Media, known for his contributions to the digital landscape. He has covered major stories, including the Moti kidnappings, and edits and curates news of national importance from over 50 Caxton Local News sites.

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