Week three of the Champions League highlights a key matchup as Real Madrid faces Borussia Dortmund, a rematch of last year’s final. The game, airing at 21:00 from the Santiago Bernabéu, sees Madrid, the reigning champions, looking to overcome past struggles against lower-tier teams. Dortmund, recalling a recent defeat in the final, aims for redemption. Fans can watch on Amazon Prime Video, which exclusively streams Champions League matches involving German clubs every Tuesday.
The third week of the Champions League brings exciting matchups featuring German clubs, highlighted by a rematch of last year’s final between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund. The game will kick off from the iconic Santiago Bernabéu stadium in Madrid at 21:00.
Having claimed the title last season, Real Madrid remains a top contender to win again. However, they have shown vulnerability against lesser opponents this season, evidenced by a surprising 1:0 loss to Lille in their last outing. While their individual talent is undeniable, their teamwork occasionally falters. Today, they face a familiar rival in Dortmund.
Dortmund supporters cherish their last clash with Los Blancos, where despite generating several opportunities, they saw Real snatch victory with a 2-0 win in the prestigious European tournament. Despite a mixed slate of performances this season, the Black and Yellows have proven they can deliver against Madrid. Will they avenge last year’s loss in the final? Find out on Amazon Prime Video.
New to Amazon Prime? You can enjoy a 30-day trial at no cost. After the trial, subscriptions are available for €8.99 monthly or €89.90 annually. Students can access a six-month trial. Notably, there are no additional fees for watching the games.
Catch the Champions League on Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video exclusively streams a UEFA Champions League match featuring German teams every Tuesday, a service not available on DAZN or Sky channels.
Although the match isn’t televised, it can be easily cast to your TV using the Amazon Prime Video app, which is compatible with many smart TVs and various streaming devices.
Listen for Free with BVB Netradio
On the move? Tune in to the match live via a free audio stream through BVB Netradio.
Highlights Available on YouTube
If you miss the live action, catch all the highlights later on the Prime Video Sport YouTube channel.
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Understanding the New Format
This season introduces a fresh league format, replacing the traditional group stage for now. The new system aims to boost excitement and offers more matches. A total of 36 teams will participate in a single league format, each playing eight games initially—four at home and four away. The top eight teams advance directly to the round of 16, while those finishing 9th to 24th will enter a playoff, eliminating a total of 12 teams directly. There will be no relegation to the Europa League.
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