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Real Madrid vs Liverpool Breaking News: Champions League Second Leg Preview

Real Madrid vs Liverpool Breaking News Champions League Second Leg

This week the round of 16 of the keys Champions League 2022-23; The most relaxed seems to be the one made up of Real Madrid and Liverpool. The Merengue team defeated the Reds 5-2 at Anfield, a result that leaves qualification for the next stage ‘on a platter’ as it will be local in the second leg. To accomplish the feat, the England team must defeat the tournament’s top winners in one visit by a margin of four goals or more, a situation complicated given the level displayed in the first leg.

When do Real Madrid vs Liverpool play?

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Champion Week! The round of 16 will conclude with four great games this Tuesday and Wednesday, the most outstanding of which is Real Madrid vs Liverpool, the start of which you can watch in La República Deportes.

The turn of the key Real Madrid vs. Liverpool, for the round of 16 of the Champions League, takes place this Wednesday, March 15th.

When do Real Madrid vs Liverpool play?

  • Mexico (Central): 2:00 p.m
  • Colombia, Ecuador, Peru: 3 p.m
  • United States (Miami, New York, Washington DC): 3:00 p.m
  • Bolivia, Venezuela: 4 p.m
  • Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay: 5 p.m
  • Spain: 8 p.m

Which channel is broadcasting Real Madrid vs Liverpool?

These are the channels Real Madrid vs Liverpool depending on the country you are in. In South America, except Argentina, Brazil and Chile, it will pass through the ESPN signal.

  • Argentina: Fox Sports
  • Bolivia: ESPN
  • Brazil: HBO Max
  • Chile: Fox Sports 1
  • Colombia: ESPN
  • Ecuador: ESPN
  • Mexico: HBO Max
  • Paraguay: ESPN
  • Peru: ESPN
  • Uruguay: ESPN
  • Venezuela: ESPN
  • United States: Univision, TUDN, ViX+.

Where are Real Madrid vs Liverpool playing?

The stadium that will host this Champions League quarter-final match is the Santiago Bernabéu, a Real Madrid venue that can seat more than 80,000 spectators.