Article: New Zealand-DRC: on which channel and at what time to watch the Leopards?
This Friday, October 13, New Zealand and DR Congo faced each other in a friendly football match. The event attracted the attention of Leopards fans, who are looking forward to their upcoming derby against Angola.
The match between New Zealand and the DRC took place at the Nueva Condomina Stadium in Murcia, Spain. Kick-off was at 6 p.m. local time, i.e. 5 p.m. in Kinshasa, 7 p.m. in the east and 5 a.m. in New Zealand. Congolese supporters were able to follow the meeting live and in its entirety on RTNC.
This friendly meeting was an opportunity for the coach of the Congolese national team, Sébastien Desabre, to call on four new players. Among them, Dimitry Bertaud, replacement goalkeeper for Montpellier, and Simon Banza, former RC Lens player now with Braga, aroused great interest. The addition of Grady Diangana, former English Espoir international, and Brian Bayeye, talented player, also demonstrates Desabre’s desire to refresh the team in view of the important deadlines of CAN 2023 and the World Cup qualifiers. 2026.
However, some key players were absent during this match. Yoane Wissa was not in the game, just like Gaël Kakuta, injured in the ankle. On the other hand, the return of Ben Malango was good news for the Leopards, who can count on the experience of experienced players such as Cédric Bakambu (42 caps, 15 goals) and Chancel Mbemba (69 caps, 4 goals).
The meeting between New Zealand and the DRC was eagerly awaited by Leopards fans, who hope to see their team shine in their next derby against Angola. Supporters followed the match with passion, hoping that the Congolese team continues to progress and work towards the next challenges to come.
Whether in New Zealand, DR Congo or elsewhere in the world, football matches attract attention and create a shared passion. They represent moments of communion and pride for supporters, who come together to support their national team. Football is a universal sport that brings people together and allows them to share common emotions.
In conclusion, the friendly match between New Zealand and DR Congo was an important moment for Congolese supporters, who were able to follow the match live on RTNC. This meeting was an opportunity for the coach of the Congolese national team to test new players and prepare the team for future competitions. Leopards supporters are eagerly awaiting the next derby against Angola, hoping to see their team shine on the pitch and thrill with every action. Football continues to fascinate crowds and create unwavering passion around each match.