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Champions League 2016: Live Stream, TV Schedule, Wednesday Match Predictions
- Updated: October 19, 2016
Pep Guardiola’s return to Barcelona as the manager of Manchester City is the highlight of what should be a fascinating Wednesday in Week 3 of the UEFA Champions League.
The iconic Catalan made his name as a midfielder and manager at the Camp Nou, leading Barca to some of the most memorable triumphs in their history. Now he’ll be out to show he can mastermind a victory at this familiar venue with his new club, who have been impressive in the early stages of his tenure.
Elsewhere, Arsenal host Ludogorets Razgrad at the Emirates Stadium, while Bayern Munich’s showdown with PSV Eindhoven is another eye-catching contest.
Here’s a look at the list of matches to come in full, a prediction for each and the key viewing details for Wednesday’s schedule.
All matches start at 7:45 p.m. (BST)
TV Info: BT Sport (U.K.), FOX Sports (U.S.)
Live Stream: BT Sport website (U.K.), FOX Soccer 2Go (U.S.)
Barcelona vs. Manchester City
When the draw for the Champions League group stage was made, the fixture between Barca and City at the Camp Nou immediately stood out from the rest.
Not just due to the Guardiola dynamic, but because the teams have established a reputation as being two of the most fluid and fascinating attacking sides anywhere in European football. The early weeks of the season have cemented that further.
The onus will be on Barcelona here, as it always is at the Camp Nou. And despite some disappointing results this season, there’ll be plenty of positivity from the Blaugrana supporters heading into this one, with Lionel Messi returned to full fitness and back among the goals.
Per OptaJose, it …