UEFA Champions League - watch these
Catch this game at 15:00 ET/20:00 GMT on Univision Deportes En Vivo and B/R Live in the USA; BT Sport Extra in the UK; DAZN in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia; OLL.tv and Futbol 2 in Ukraine; and RMC Sport in France.
With 15 teams having qualified, only one spot remains. That ticket will go to either Shakhtar or Lyon, with the two sides set to battle it out in the final Matchday. The French side holds the advantage, as they sit two points ahead of the Ukrainians and would go through with even a draw. Depay and Co. will hope to secure progression in Kiev.
Catch this game at 15:00 ET/20:00 GMT on B/R Live, Turner Sports, UniMás, and Univision in the USA; Talksport Radio UK and BT Sport in the UK; DAZN in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia; and Movistar in Spain.
Man United can win their group but will need to overcome Valencia and hope Juventus slips up against Young Boys. The Portuguese ace is set to hand the likes of Pogba and Lukaku a start, with the two having been dropped from his first eleven in recent games.
Mourinho opens up about the commitment at Man United
Mourinho has something to say about the commitment at Man United... #MUFC
— Goal (@goal) December 12, 2018
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This game kicks off at 15:00 ET/20:00 GMT and will be aired on Galavision, Univision Deportes En Vivo, and B/R Live in the USA; BT Sport Extra in the UK; DAZN in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia; Veronica TV and Ziggo Sport Voetbal in the Netherlands; and Sky Sport in Germany.
This match will decide who will win the group. Although a first-place finish could end up in a clash with the likes of Liverpool, Atletico, Tottenham, and Roma; both sides will want to be in pot 1 for the upcoming Champions League draw. Whoever triumphs on Wednesday will earn that privilege. The Germans, who have won three and drawn once since that defeat to Dortmund, need only a draw to make this happen.
Kick-off is at 15:00 ET/20:00 GMT and this match will be aired on B/R Live, Turner Sports, UniMás, and Univision in the USA; BT Sport in the UK; DAZN in Canada, Optus Sport in Australia; Movistar in Spain; and NTV+ Sport Online, Match TV Game, and Match Premier in Russia.
Real Madrid will hope to sign out of the group stage with a bang, having already secured a top-spot finish ahead of Roma. Victory against CSKA Moskva will improve their confidence as they aim to make it four Champions League titles in a row.
The FIFA Club World Cup gets underway
Catch this game at 10:30 ET/15:30 GMT on UNIVERSO, Fox Sports 2, and Telemundo Deportes En Vivo in the USA; DAZN in Canada; and Kayo Sports in Australia. The FIFA Club World Cup gets underway today with the UAE domestic league champion taking on the Oceania Champions League winners in a play-off. Who will win? Tune in to find out!
The Copa Sudamericana champion set to be crowned
Kick-off is at 18:45 ET/22:45 GMT on Fox Sports in the USA; SBS in Australia; SporTV and FOX Sports 1 Brasil in Brazil; and Fox Sports in Colombia. The second leg of this final will be played today, with the winner set to clinch the title. Things are tied up at 1-1, meaning both sides stand a great chance of lifting the trophy.
Today's big headlines
Ancelotti: Van Dijk should have been sent off
On Tuesday, Liverpool beat Napoli 1-0 to book their ticket to the next round of the Champions League. A disappointed Ancelotti later criticized the referee for failing to send of Virgil Van Dijk in the first half, with the Dutchman being booked after he caught Mertens in the ankle with a rough tackle.
Ancelotti believes Van Dijk should not have completed the game
Carlo Ancelotti felt Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk should have been sent off against Napoli on Tuesday for his challenge on Dries Mertens.#LFC #Napoli #UCL pic.twitter.com/fotPKsF6Nd
— Omnisport (@OmnisportNews) December 12, 2018
Dembele scored a wonderful solo goal
Barcelona might have dropped points at home to Tottenham in the Champions League, but that game will be remembered for Dembele's amazing solo goal. The Frenchman ran past Danny Rose, the slotted the ball past Hugo Lloris after shaking off another defender with an exquisite feint.
Dembele scores amazing solo goal (video is geo-restricted)
It's a nightmare start for Spurs...
— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) December 11, 2018
From a free-kick in an attacking area to conceding a goal in seconds
Ousmane Dembele, absolutely ruthless pic.twitter.com/Ka15xNZUQg
What to look forward to on Thursday, December 12, 2018?
Tomorrow brings the final Matchday in this season's Europa League group stage. Arsenal will host Qarabag, with the likes of AC Milan and Chelsea also being in action.