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Champions League 2016: Live Stream, TV Schedule, Wednesday’s Group Permutations
- Updated: December 7, 2016
Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund will battle it out to secure top spot in Group F of the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday, as they meet in an eyecatching showdown at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Los Blancos need to beat the German side if they’re to finish at the summit, with qualification secured for both sides into the knockout stages already.
Elsewhere, plenty of clubs need positive results to secure their safe passage. In Group G, FC Porto will face group winners Leicester City on home soil knowing FC Copenhagen, who travel to Club Brugge, are just two points back.
Meanwhile, Sevilla must avoid defeat against Lyon in Group H to ensure they go through.
Here are the fixtures in full for the final round of group-stage matches, where you can catch the action and a closer look at a couple of vital games on the schedule.
TV Info: BT Sport (UK), ESPN (U.S.)
Live Stream: BT Sport Website (UK), Watch ESPN (U.S.), FOX Soccer 2GO (U.S.)
Real Madrid vs. Borussia Dortmund
Although both Madrid and Dortmund routinely secured their spot in the next round, they’ve given us some thrills in Group F. Not only did they play out a pulsating 2-2 draw in the first fixture at the Westfalenstadion, but each has showcased thrilling attacking football throughout the competition.
Madrid’s 3-3 draw against Legia Warsaw was the most gripping game of the tournament, while Dortmund’s record 8-4 win over the same opposition was a breathless affair. And with nothing to lose for either side, goals are surely a given here too.
Real have to be the favourites, especially at home. Per ESPN FC’s Dermot Corrigan, under manager Zinedine Zidane they’ve excelled:
On Wed at home to Dortmund, Zidane’s Madrid can equal club record of unbeaten games – 34 from 1988/89 when Leo Beenhakker was coach
— Dermot Corrigan …