All four matches this week have interesting aspects, each calling for attention with key facts that cannot be overlooked. Losers of El Clasico at the weekend, FC Barcelona will try to redeem themselves and get back on track in the UEFA Champions League when they face the team that ended their European hopes two years ago at the same stage, Atletico Madrid.
Portuguese giants Benfica have won 19 of their last 20 games in all competitions this season and could very well have their streak ended by their German opponents. Bayern Munich – currently Bundesliga leaders with a 5-point gap at the top of the standings – will hope to get past the Reds as they aim to make their fifth successive Champions League semifinal appearance.
The aim for tomorrow couldn't be clearer: extend our winning run at the #AllianzArena! #packmas #FCBSLB pic.twitter.com/rgjAPbA08u
— FC Bayern English (@FCBayernEN) April 4, 2016
Fresh from their massive 2-1 victory over FC Barcelona at the Camp Nou, Real Madrid will have the chance to continue their fine form away to Wolfsburg on Wednesday. EPL titans Manchester City, on the other hand, have an arguably tougher test in France against league champions PSG.
We're back #UCL pic.twitter.com/6IuROAUBfM
— Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) April 4, 2016
Manuel Pellegrini’s men have failed to stamp their mark in the second half of the ongoing season, with only three wins out of their 10 games in all competitions.
Where to watch the Champions League live on TV?
Fox Sports 1 and 2 will air all four games with English commentary in USA. Spanish network Fox Deportes will however telecast a total of two matches this week, picking the Barcelona and PSG games. The two other encounters will be available live on TV in Spanish language on ESPN Deportes.
In the UK, viewers will be able to catch the full action live on BT Sport 2, BT Sport Showcase and BT Sport Europe in HD. In Canada, TSN network will telecast all the games on TSN4 and TSN5, while French-language sister network RDS will cover two games on RDS 2.
Where to stream the Champions League live online?
All Champions League matches from the first matchday of the quarterfinals will be streamed live on Fox Soccer 2Go and Fox Sports Go in USA. Matches that are available on TV on ESPN Deportes will also be available to stream on WatchESPN.
Mobile and online streaming in the UK will be carried by exclusive broadcast rights holders BT Sport on their app, whereas fans in Canada will have the options to turn to TSN GO, RDS GO or beIN Sports Connect Canada.
For the full broadcast information around the world, please visit our Champions League page.
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