Matchday 1 of the 2018-19 campaign set a record for most viewers in the U.S. Will the games taking place this week top that?

Following the most-viewed beginning of the UEFA Champions League in the history of the U.S., the road to Wanda Metropolitano Stadium for Real Madrid and the rest of the teams continues this Tuesday on Univisión Deportes, the authoritative soccer leader in the United States,

Fans of this sport will have the chance to watch the best games this tournament has to offer on back-to-back games. Added to that, the experts will look into each fixture with Univisión's trademark coverage, which will make pre-match and post-match commentary available for all soccer enthusiasts.

Matchday 2 of the most prestigious club competition in the world promises to give fans their money's worth, with new records to be set. The route to win the trophy includes these games:

  • Lionel Messi and Barcelona visit Wembley to lock horns against Harry Kane's Tottenham. Barcelona's Argentine ace will try to repeat his goalscoring antics against PSV, where he accomplished one more hat-trick in this competition.

  • Real Madrid will have to travel through Europe to face CSKA Moscow, Russia's oldest team. Los Blancos will try to win back-to-back games in this competition after beating Roma with a 3-0 score, a game in which Spanish-Dominican striker Mariano chipped in with a massive goal coming off the bench.

  • Paul Pogba will try to end Manchester United's poor streak when the Red Devils take on Valencia.

  • Manchester City faces a do-or-die situation against Hoffenheim. Their loss against Lyon forces Pep's men to win this tie, or they would see their chances of making it to the next stage in serious jeopardy.