A Glimpse Into Europe’s Pinnacle: Champions League Midweek Previews
As the dust settles on the group stages of the Champions League, the anticipation for the upcoming matches is palpable. The glittering tournament offers yet another spellbinding chapter, as top European clubs fight for their place in the annals of football history.
The Spotlight on Wednesday’s Encounters
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Feyenoord and Lazio Lock Horns in Rotterdam – Group E
- Setting the Scene:
- Venue: De Kuip, Rotterdam
- When: 25th October, 17:45 BST
- Officials: Referee Tobias Stieler and VAR Bastian Dankert, both from Germany.
The Drama Unfolds: Lazio, this season, have become synonymous with heart-stopping moments. Their resilience was evident when they clawed back a point against Atletico Madrid, thanks to their goalkeeper, Ivan Provedel’s last-minute heroics. Their penchant for late drama was again evident against Celtic, where Pedro’s timely strike sealed the deal.
However, the trip to Feyenoord is bound to test Sarri’s troops. The Dutch have already shown their mettle, giving Atletico Madrid a run for their money. Arne Slot’s Feyenoord, currently jostling for the third spot in the Eredivisie and their group, know that a win could elevate them to the summit of European football.
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Barcelona’s Quest for European Dominance Against Shakhtar – Group H
- Setting the Scene:
- Venue: Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys, Barcelona
- When: 25th October, 17:45 BST
- Officials: Referee Ivan Kruzliak with VAR Tomasz Kwiatkowski.
The Drama Unfolds: An embattled Barcelona, plagued by injuries, still strives for a hat-trick of wins in Group H. Their temporary home, the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys, awaits the Ukrainian giants. The young Marc Guiu, fresh from his heroics against Athletic Club, might find himself in the limelight yet again. Shakhtar, rejuvenated from their remarkable comeback against Royal Antwerp, are not to be written off.
Celtic’s Mountainous Task Against Atletico – Group E
- Setting the Scene:
- Venue: Celtic Park, Glasgow
- When: 25th October, 20:00 BST
- Officials: Referee Felix Zwayer and VAR Christian Dingert, both hailing from Germany.
The Drama Unfolds: Atletico Madrid, one of the juggernauts of European football, have been a force to reckon with. Their recent form has been impeccable. In contrast, Celtic’s journey has been marred by setbacks, with recent losses pushing them on the back foot. Brendan Rodgers and his men are well aware of the Herculean task ahead.
Newcastle’s European Fairytale Continues Against Dortmund – Group F
- Setting the Scene:
- Venue: St James’ Park, Newcastle
- When: 25th October, 20:00 BST
- Officials: Referee Artur Dias and VAR Tiago Martins, both from Portugal.
The Drama Unfolds: Newcastle, after their mesmerising European escapade against Paris Saint-Germain, are set to host the German giants, Borussia Dortmund. Their impeccable form, as evident from their recent triumphs, sets the stage for an electrifying encounter. Dortmund, despite their consistent league form, are yet to find their feet in the Champions League.
How to Catch the Action:
For viewers in the United Kingdom: Matches will be broadcasted on various TNT Sports channels and are available for streaming on discovery+ App.
For viewers in the United States: Paramount+ and ViX offer exclusive streaming, with some matches available on fuboTV and Univision platforms.
For viewers in Canada: DAZN is the go-to platform for all the action.