This upcoming prime-time slate features high-stakes sports drama, live from Wembley Stadium, where a landmark match will headline the series. The first edition of the trophy event gathers two football giants: the reigning Euro 2020 champions Italy and the Copa América 2021 champions Argentina. The audience is set for a grand clash as Lionel Messi and his Albiceleste teammates square off against a refreshed Italian side. The squad’s notable changes include the return of Leonardo Spinazzola, a standout at the European Championship, and veteran defender Giorgio Chiellini, who will cap his international career with this appearance. The clash promises intensity, tactical depth, and a narrative arc that fans will be watching closely from start to finish.
Sunrise on Antenna 3 concludes tonight at 10:45. In the finale, a confession letter linking Alba to a grave crime has been written by Hugo. Alba will be required to testify again, while she finds a way to reach Jacobo through chat, where Entrerríos pretends to be a follower. Although the process is painful for her, Alba manages to extract critical information about her attacker, fueling a plan to prove the truth. The plot shifts as Alba learns troubling revelations: her own brother is not the son of Luisito, and Miriam has manipulated events by striking a deal with Entrerríos. The realization that Mercedes may be endangering her family heightens Alba’s resolve to safeguard them. The episode also hinges on Alba’s unexplained disappearance, which triggers a full-blown alarm among the investigation team and viewers alike.
On a separate note, Telecinco showcases a new episode tonight at 10 p.m. titled Dolores: The Truth About the Wanninkhof Case. More than two decades have passed since the arrest of Dolores Vázquez, once the prime suspect in the murder of Rocío Wanninkhof, the daughter of her former partner. After lingering doubts and a long period of wrongful imprisonment, Dolores returns to testify as details from the case surface once more. The program revisits pivotal moments, including the disappearance of Rocío and the circumstances surrounding her body, the controversial arrest and imprisonment of Dolores, and the intense media scrutiny that culminated in a 15-year sentence. The narrative continues to spark public debate about justice, evidence, and memory in a case that remains a touchstone for Spanish society.
Jesús Calleja flies again with Cuatro
Volando voy returns with a fresh season on Cuatro tonight at 10:45. The journey features the Sierra de Segura, a landscape-rich region in Albacete famed for its dramatic scenery and emblematic villages. It is a landscape that audiences may recognize from cinema, having served as a backdrop in classic productions. The new episodes promise awe-inspiring routes, candid conversations, and a sense of discovery that has defined the show in years past.
Ana Pastor gathers guests on laSexta to discuss the economy
Meanwhile, laSexta lines up another installment of The Objective, airing at 10:30 p.m. The host, Ana Pastor, will be joined by a panel that includes José María O’Kean, a professor of applied economics; José María Camarero, a seasoned economics journalist; Lucia Méndez from El Mundo; and Antonio Maestre from La Marea. Economics expert Gonzalo Bernardos, from the University of Barcelona, will also participate to dissect current inflation trends and price dynamics. The program aims to illuminate fiscal policy, market pressures, and the practical implications for everyday households, offering viewers a clear-eyed view of the economic landscape as it unfolds.