PSG-Bruges, Real-Inter, Wolfsburg-Lille … At what time and on which channels to follow the matches of the sixth day?

It’s already the last day of the Champions League group stage. If the French clubs are in a strong position to qualify, Losc is not yet guaranteed to play the round of 16.

The same goes for FC Barcelona, ​​which moves on the lawn of Bayern Munich, Wednesday, December 8. For the rest, Italians AC Milan and Inter are also preparing to play crucial matches against Liverpool and Real Madrid on Tuesday.

French clubs on Canal +

Already qualified and guaranteed to finish second in its group, Paris Saint-Germain will open the ball on Tuesday at 6:45 p.m. For its last match in group A, Paris will meet FC Bruges. A match to follow exclusively on Canal +.

The next day, it is on the same antenna, as well as on RMC Sport 1, that the Losc will try to validate its ticket for the round of 16 against Wolfsburg (Germany, 9 p.m.). At the head of their group, Lille are in a strong position. In the same group, RB Salzburg will host Seville at the same time (beIN Sports 5).

Milan-Liverpool and Real-Inter on beIN

In group B, three teams can still claim the second qualifying ticket for the finals. Far behind Liverpool, already qualified, Porto, Atlético de Madrid and Milan are neck and neck. The latter will receive the English leader on beIn Sport 1. The Porto-Atlético de Madrid duel, meanwhile, is to be followed on beIN Sports 5, at 9 pm.

At the same time, Real Madrid and Inter Milan will compete for first place in the group. Both teams have already qualified. Assured to be transferred to the Europa League, the Sheriff Tiraspol will travel to the Ukrainians of Shakhtar Donetsk (9 p.m., beIN Sports 8)

Bayern-Barcelona and Villarreal-Atalanta on beIN

“We will go to Munich to win”, warned Barça’s new coach Xavi on the evening of the draw against Benfica (0-0, November 23). Not yet certain of being present in the finals, the Catalans will tackle the best in football on Wednesday at 9 p.m. on beIN Sports 1.

FC Barcelona, ​​who are only two lengths ahead of their rival Benfica, must at all costs bring back points from their trip to Bavaria if they do not want to count on a misstep from the Portuguese. The latter will host Dynamo Kiev (beIN Sports 6, 9 p.m.).


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