
How to Watch FC Famalicao vs. Casa Pia Lisbon: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time
How to Watch FC Famalicao vs. Casa Pia Lisbon: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time
Two of the Primeira Liga's scoring leaders go head-to-head when Oscar Aranda (ninth with nine goals) and FC Famalicao host Cassiano (eighth with 10 goals) and Casa Pia Lisbon on May 16, 2025 at Estadio Municipal de Famalicao starting at 2:00 PM ET.
FC Famalicao lost its last contest by a score of 2-1 against Santa Clara Azores away from home on May 10. Santa Clara Azores outshot FC Famalicao by a margin of 14 to eight.
Casa Pia Lisbon secured a 2-1 home victory against SC Braga in its most recent game on May 10. SC Braga outshot Casa Pia Lisbon 20 to six.
Ahead of this matchup, here's what you need to prepare for Friday's Primeira Liga action.
How to watch FC Famalicao vs. Casa Pia Lisbon
Match Day: Friday, May 16, 2025
Friday, May 16, 2025 Match Time: 2:00 PM ET
2:00 PM ET TV: GolTV (English)
GolTV (English) Stadium: Estadio Municipal de Famalicao
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