Where to watch today's UEFA Champions League matches and Thursday's Europa League action.

This Wednesday, the line-up of fixtures in the UEFA Champions League sees plenty at stake. Borussia Dortmund vs Sporting CP in Group F is arguably the tightest contest. Both teams posed problems to Real Madrid on Matchday 1 and 2. Speaking of Los Blancos, they will perform inside an empty stadium with Cristiano Ronaldo acting as the captain on the night. CR7 counts 98 goals in all UEFA club competitions. His 'centurion' status awaits him against a rather weak Legia side. 

In Group G, Leicester City could finally seal their spot into the knockout stages. Elsewhere, Lyon will be hoping to revive their Last 16 hopes while both Tottenhan Hotspur and Bayer Leverkusen will try to leapfrog the other French team in the tournament, AS Monaco.

In the United States, at 12:45pm PT/3:45pm ET on Wednesday, November 2, here is where to watch: 

  • Borussia Dortmund vs Sporting: Fox Sports 2 USA, Fox Sports GO, Fox Soccer 2GO USA
  • Juventus vs Lyon: ESPN2 USA TV, Fox Soccer 2GO USA, WatchESPN
  • København vs Leicester City: ESPN3 USA, ESPN Deportes+ USA, Fox Soccer 2GO USA, WatchESPN
  • Legia vs Real Madrid: ESPN Deportes Radio, MASN, Fox Sports Arizona, Fox Sports Detroit, Fox Sports Ohio, Fox Sports South, Fox Sports West, Fox Sports Florida, ESPN Deportes+ USA, Fox Soccer 2GO USA, WatchESPN, Fox Sports Southwest, Fox Sports Midwest, Fox Sports Ohio 2, Fox Sports Net North, MASN2, Fox Sports Tennessee, ESPN Deportes USA, Fox Sports Cincinnati, Fox Sports Carolinas
  • Monaco vs CSKA Moskva: Fox Soccer 2GO USA, ESPN3 USA, WatchESPN
  • Porto vs Club Brugge: Fox Deportes, ESPN3 USA, Fox Soccer 2GO USA, WatchESPN
  • Sevilla vs Dinamo Zagreb: ESPN Deportes+ USA, Fox Soccer 2GO USA, WatchESPN, ESPN3 USA
  • Tottenham vs Leverkusen: ESPN3 USA, ESPN Deportes+ USA, Fox Soccer 2GO USA, Fox Sports 1 USA, WatchESPN, Fox Sports GO

Meanwhile, on Thursday, all eyes will be on the Red Devils of Manchester as they play away to Fenerbahce in the UEFA Europa League. Can they handle the pressure and poach in the goals? 

Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba are under scrutiny and so is their outspoken coach, Jose Mourinho. This comes after last weekend's boring goalless draw against Burnley at the Theatre of Dreams. Indeed, Man United were extremely inconsistent throughout the month of October in all competitions.

They started off with a draw at home to Stoke City, drew blanks at Anfield, raised their fans' hopes high by demolishing Fenerbahce in England before collapsing 4-0 to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. They bounced back by eliminating Pep Guardiola's Man City in the League Cup but last weekend's result was rather disappointing. It's up to Jose Mourinho to find the correct formula to kick off November on a high.

In the United States, at 11am PT/2pm ET on Thursday, November 3, here is where to watch the following key fixtures in the Europa League:

  • Fenerbahçe vs Manchester United: WatchESPN, ESPN Deportes USA, Fox Soccer 2GO USA, Fox Sports GO, Fox Sports 1 USA
  • Austria Wien vs Roma: ESPN3 USA, Fox Sports 2 USA, Fox Soccer 2GO USA, Fox Sports GO, WatchESPN

And at 1:05pm PT/4:05pm ET on November 3: 

  • Southampton vs Internazionale: WatchESPN, Fox Sports GO, ESPN3 USA, Fox Soccer 2GO USA, Fox Sports 1 USA
  • Schalke 04 vs Krasnodar: Fox Sports 2 USA, Fox Soccer 2GO USA, Fox Sports GO
  • Villarreal vs Osmanlıspor: ESPN Deportes USA, WatchESPN, Fox Soccer 2GO USA

For the full UEL matchday 4 fixtures, visit our UEFA Europa League page.