Both teams are qualified to the UCL knockout stage, with their pride being the only thing left to settle. Who'll come out on top?

Broadcast info

Who's playing? Bayer Leverkusen will return to the UEFA Champions League KO stage next year, but first, they'll try to end their run in Group E on a high when they clash against Monaco. Both teams have already booked their tickets for the next stage, so this match will come in handy to look for alternatives on all areas of the pitch ahead of their upcoming league games.

What time? Wednesday, December 7th, at 11:45 PST/ 13:45 CST/ 14:45 EST/ 19:45 GMT/ 20:45 CEST.

What stadium? BayArena, located in the city of Leverkusen. This stadium is allowed to sell 29,400 tickets for International matches, considering that its full capacity allows 1,500 more seats.

On which channels?

- In Germany: Sky Go Deutschland, TeleClub Sport Live, Sky Sport 4/HD, Sport1 + Germany, Sky Sport 1 HD

- In France: beIN Sports 1, Foot+

- In the U.K.: BT Sport Extra

- In the U.S.: Fox Deportes, WatchESPN, Fox Sports GO, Fox Soccer 2GO USA, ESPN3 USA

- In Canada: beIN SPORTS CONNECT Canada

- In Mexico: ESPN Play Latin America, ESPN Mexico

- In Colombia: ESPN Play Latin America, ESPN Cono Norte, ESPN Latin America Andina

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Match facts

  • This will be the 4th game between these teams. Monaco has won two times (both 1-0 during the 2014-2015 UCL season) and a 1-1 draw this season.

  • Mexican striker Javier Hernández scored his team's first-ever goal against Les Princes back in September. It was his 100th goal in European competitions.

  • Both sides get to this game with unbeaten streaks in this competition. Monaco has won three out of five games, while Bayer Leverkusen's only win secured them a spot in the next round.

Team news

Bayer Leverkusen has struggled to accumulate wins in both the Bundesliga and the UEFA Champions League, while their run in the DFB Pokal ended abruptly. Most of the team's woes have had something to do with the amount of injuries their players have dealt with, and that will be the case when they host Monaco, with five players on the sidelines with different health issues.

Particularly, Roger Schmidt will miss Kevin Kampl, one of the team's top performers in this competition.

On the other side of the pitch, coach Leonardo Jardim has a full squad to choose from. With the first place of the Group already in their hands, Les Princes' boss may want to rotate his crew to keep the battle for a starting spot alive.

One of the standout players for the French side has been Radamel Falcao, who seems to be finding his goal scoring shoes once more.