Basel and Sion were scheduled to kick off at St. Jakob Park on Sunday, 26 April 2026, a match the supplementary source lists with a 14:00 Eastern Time kickoff.
The same supplementary record notes momentum on both sides: Sion had won its two previous Super League matches and had taken the most recent head-to-head, a 2-0 victory at Stade Tourbillon; Basel had lost its last game 3-1 away to FC Thun.
The has published a page titled "Basel vs Sion: Swiss Super League stats & head-to-head," a resource that appears alongside the scheduling information. The page includes an explicit note that all times are UK, and it carries standard editorial cautions: tables are subject to change, and the is not responsible for any changes that may be made.
That combination of items — a timetable in Eastern Time from the supplementary source and a page that signals UK times — creates an immediate practical issue for anyone following the fixture across time zones. The 's own note that all times are UK underlines the potential for discrepancies when outside references publish alternate time stamps.
The match's immediate significance is underpinned by recent results recorded in the supplementary source: Sion arriving off consecutive league wins and the two teams' most recent meeting won by Sion 2-0 at Stade Tourbillon. Basel's 3-1 reverse at FC Thun and Sion's short run of form are the figures that give the scheduled meeting competitive weight.
The page's additional disclaimers complicate the clarity of the public record. It states that tables are subject to change and that the is not responsible for any changes that may be made. It further disclaims responsibility for the content of external sites linked from its pages. Those are factual caveats printed on the page titled "Basel vs Sion: Swiss Super League stats & head-to-head."
The friction here is narrow but consequential: a published kickoff time in Eastern Time sits alongside a widely cited resource that uses UK time and warns that its material may change. The two facts together raise a single, concrete problem for anyone relying on the published schedule — which time reference governs the kick-off as presented to readers who consult both sources?
The practical implication is straightforward and anchored to the page's own language: the published tables and times are provisional. The explicitly says its tables are subject to change and that it is not responsible for subsequent alterations; it also flags that all times on its page are UK. Those statements make the schedule and related stats conditional, not definitive, at least as they appear in the resource.
For this match on 26 April 2026, the verified record is simple. The supplementary source lists a 14:00 ET kickoff at St. Jakob Park; recent form lines from that same source show Sion on a two-game winning run and Basel coming off a 3-1 loss to FC Thun, with Sion having won the most recent head-to-head 2-0 at Stade Tourbillon. The has published a page titled "Basel vs Sion: Swiss Super League stats & head-to-head" that stresses UK times and warns that tables may change and that it is not responsible for changes or content on external sites. Taken together, those published facts mean the schedule and statistical snapshot should be treated as subject to the disclaimers the lays out.












