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How to watch Manchester City vs Real Madrid in Champions League

Samuel JohnsonSamuel Johnson2 min read
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Manchester City fans will flock to the Etihad Stadium to watch tonight’s massive Champions League tie, but those unable to attend will still be able to witness all the action.

Tuesday night sees Manchester City play their second leg fixture against Real Madrid and the Etihad Stadium is the place to be.

However, only so many supporters can fit into the stadium. Luckily there are other ways to tune into the huge European tie.

The match will be streamed live in the United Kingdom and it is also available on various channels all across the word.

How to watch Man City vs Real Madrid

Man City’s next Champions League clash can be watched in the UK on Prime Video, with coverage beginning at 6:30pm ahead of an 8pm kick off (UK time).

Gabby Logan will present the build-up, joined by Clarence Seedorf, Wayne Rooney and Daniel Strrudge, while Jon Champion and Alan Shearer are on commentary duty.

Various channels across the world will also be broadcasting the tie in different countries, with Live Soccer TV providing a full list.

Man City need to score first against Real Madrid

While Man City’s situation is less than ideal, 3-0 is better than 4-0 and the fact Gianluigi Donnarumma saved Vincius’ penalty gives the hosts of tonight’s game a small chance.

Although if Real Madrid do open the scoring, Man City may struggle to forge a comeback, even with the backing of their supporters.

With this huge game happening tonight and the Carabao Cup final on Sunday, this is looking like an absolute crunch period which could be used to measure the success of City’s season.  

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Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson

Samuel is a football journalist who specialises in club specific writing. Despite having little more than two years in the industry, he already has experience providing coverage on Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Celtic and his local non-league team. Now, the 23-year-old works as the editorial business partner at Read Man City. Away from his desk, Samuel runs a community football group which welcomes up to 50 members each week.

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