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Champions League 2016: Group Live Stream, TV Schedule, Wednesday Predictions
- Updated: November 23, 2016
Barcelona will be desperate to get back to winning ways on Wednesday, but they’ll face a major test when they take on Celtic at what’ll be a raucous Celtic Park in the UEFA Champions League.
After their defeat to Manchester City in their last European outing, Barca need to triumph to ensure they remain in top spot in Group C; Celtic need three points if they’re to preserve their hopes of qualifying for the UEFA Europa League, and they’ll be hoping City can do them a favour against Borussia Monchengladbach.
There are plenty more fascinating fixtures on Wednesday, too, including Arsenal’s clash with Paris Saint-Germain that’s set to determine top spot in Group A.
Here are the key viewing details for the matches, a prediction for each and a closer look at two of the standout tussles from this round of fixtures.
TV Info: BT Sport (U.K.), ESPN 3 (U.S.)
Live Stream: BT Sport Website (U.K.), Watch ESPN (U.S.)
Celtic vs. Barcelona
Celtic Park has already played host to two memorable evenings in the Champions League this season against City and Borussia, but there’ll be even more magic in the air when Barcelona come to visit.
The fixture will stir memories of an iconic night for the Scottish champions in 2012, when goals from Victor Wanyama and Tony Watt propelled Celtic to a 2-1 win over the Blaugrana. Those flocking to the venue known as “Paradise” will be hopeful of a repeat.
In Moussa Dembele, Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers possesses one of the competition’s hottest strikers. The Champions League Twitter feed broke down his brilliant recent …