Bayern Munich and Atletico Madrid will lock horns in a titanic clash at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday, December 6th. Here's all the info you need to catch Bayern vs. Atleti, courtesy of LiveSoccerTV.com.

Broadcast info

Who's playing: Although top spot has been already decided, it's still going to be a huge clash as European heavyweights Bayern Munich and Atletico Madrid lock horns at the Allianz Arena.

What time: Tuesday, December 6th at 11:45 PST/14:45 EST/18:45 UTC/19:45 BST/20:45 CET

What stadium: This game will be played at the Allianz Arena. Located in Munich, Bayern Munich's famous home ground can seat up to 64,642 fans.

Which channel:

- In the USA: Fox Soccer 2GO USA, ESPN2 USA TV, WatchESPN, ESPN Deportes USA

- In Germany: Sky Sport 3/HD, TeleClub Sport Live, Sky Go Deutschland, Sky Sport 1 HD

- In Spain: beIN Sports Connect España, Movistar+, beIN Sports Spain

- In the UK: BT Sport Extra

- In Canada: TSN GO, TSN4

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Match stats

  • Atletico Madrid could become the seventh team to win all six of their Champions League group matches
  • Bayern Munich have won their past 14 home Champions League games
  • Die Roten also have lost just two out of their past 17 Champions League home matches against Spanish opposition
  • The most recent was a 4-0 humiliation by Bayern Munich back in April 2014
  • That was also the first time they failed to score at home against a Spanish side
  • Atleti have never scored more than one goal per match in their last five competitive clashes with die Roten
  • Los Rojiblancos and die Roten are meeting for the fourth time in the Champions League in 2016
  • In the past three meetings, the home team always win (two wins for Atleti, one for Bayern)
  • Bayern have only managed to shut out La Liga opponents once out of their past 16 meetings at home (4-0 versus Barcelona in April 2013)
  • Atletico Madrid have not conceded a goal in their past four matches across all comps
  • Los Rojiblancos (along with Leicester) have the strongest defensive record so far in this competition, with just one goal conceded from their first five games

Can Bayern Munich rebound after a shock loss on matchday five?

Bayern Munich

Losing 1-0 to Atletico Madrid - a finalist in two out of the last three Champions League finals - certainly isn't a shameful thing. But losing to Russian outfit Rostov, a team who were making their debut will have irritated die Roten supporters. For starters, the 3-2 defeat was their first win ever in this competition in a game that was billed as a David vs. Goliath clash. Secondly, it cost Carlo Ancelotti's men the chance to push the race for top spot till final day, and now they will have to settle for a runners-up spot in their quartet.

Not only are they second in their Champions League group, but Bayern are also second in the Bundesliga. Despite winning their recent match 2-1 courtesy of a Robert Lewandowski brace, RB Leipzig continue to stubbornly cling to top spot thanks to a 13 match unbeaten run. In any case, Bayern will be looking to get some revenge on Los Rojiblancos whilst keeping their impressive home winning streak intact. However, they will have to make do without key defender Jerome Boateng due to a muscular injury.

Atletico Madrid

Meanwhile, Atleti will be coming into this game with most key players available. However, there are reports that both Tiago and Filipe Luis will be rested for this game, but Fernando Torres could return to the starting XI after missing out on the past few games due to injury. However, he would have to pass a late fitness test to determine his availability. Since losing to Real Madrid 3-0 in a hugely anticipated Madrid derby last month, Diego Simeone's men have not conceded a goal in their past four games across all comps.

They come into this match having put six past lower-tier side Guijuelo in the Copa del Rey, but were frustrated as they were held to a 0-0 draw with Espanyol. Currently, Los Rojiblancos sit in fourth spot in La Liga, behind Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Sevilla. In any case, their focus will be on not just maintaining their 100 per cent win record so far in the Champions League but also overcoming a frustrating record against German sides on the road. Should they win, it will mark the first time since October 1996, when they beat Borussia Dormtund 2-1 in Germany. They have lost their past two trips, the most recent being a 2-1 loss to die Roten this past May.

 

Match details, result and original broadcast info

Bayern München 1 - 0 Atlético Madrid

December 6, 2016 2:45pmAllianz Arena (München)

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