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Champions League 2016: Live Stream, TV Info, Matchday 3 Schedule and Predictions
- Updated: October 17, 2016
Leicester City will aim for three wins from three in the UEFA Champions League, when they host FC Copenhagen at the King Power Stadium on Tuesday. It’s been a perfect start to their debut season in Europe’s elite club competition for the Foxes, who have already seen off Club Brugge and FC Porto without conceding a goal in Group G.
Elsewhere, Tottenham Hotspur will represent the Premier League when they play Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen at the BayArena. Spurs recovered from an opening matchday defeat to AS Monaco by beating CSKA Moscow in Russia. Now the north London club needs to seize control of Group E.
Lyon’s meeting with Serie A giants Juventus in Group H is probably the marquee match from the rest of Tuesday’s fixtures, although Borussia Dortmund and holders Real Madrid will also be in action.
There’s no doubt about Wednesday’s main attraction, with Pep Guardiola returning to Barcelona with a Manchester City squad that’s experienced a few blips lately.
Here are the full fixtures for the third matchday, along with viewing information and predictions:
Matches can be streamed via the BT Sport website (UK), Fox Soccer 2GO (U.S.) and ESPN Player (U.S.).
Preview
Leicester haven’t been able to replicate last season’s magic in England’s top flight, but the same hallmarks that won the Premier League title have been present for City in Europe.
Specifically, the Foxes are proving stubborn at the back. Centre-back pairing Wes Morgan and Robert Huth are a resolute duo, while goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel is rapidly becoming as formidable as any player at his position.
Leicester have also found some …