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Bayern Munich vs. AC Milan: 2016 ICC Time, TV Schedule and Live Stream
- Updated: July 27, 2016
Soldier Field in Chicago will host two of European football’s juggernauts on Thursday, as Bayern Munich and AC Milan meet in the 2016 International Champions Cup.
The star-studded pre-season competition has already brought together some of the world’s biggest football clubs for clashes across the globe, although few will be as glamorous as this tie, with the two teams boasting a total of 12 European Cups between them. Both will want smooth preparations for vital campaigns under new bosses.
While these ties can often be a little underwhelming, those who turn out for the match in Chicago should be in for a treat. Here are the key viewing details for this one and a look at what to expect from the clash.
Date: Thursday, July 27
Time: 5 p.m. (Local), 8 p.m. (ET), 1 a.m. (BST)
Live Stream: Sky Go (UK), Watch ESPN (US)
TV Info: Sky Sports 1 (UK), ESPN 2 (US)
Carlo Ancelotti Set for Milan Reunion
Although it’s not a competitive match, this game will represent a memorable occasion for Bayern Munich’s new manager Carlo Ancelotti. After all, the Italian is a Milan icon, having won the European Cup twice with the club as a player and a further two times as manager.
In addition to this meeting with the Rossoneri, the Bayern boss will also square off against another old club in Real Madrid at this tournament. It’s something the 57-year-old is looking forward to and believes his players will benefit from.
“These will be a special games, even if they’re …
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