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Where you can watch Champions League gameweek 6!

Virgin Media Sport, the new home of European football in Ireland. We enter the final gameweek of...



Where you can watch Champions...
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Where you can watch Champions League gameweek 6!

Virgin Media Sport, the new home of European football in Ireland.

We enter the final gameweek of the group stage of the Champions League 2018/2019 - and Virgin Media Sport, the new home of European football in Ireland, have you covered for where to watch the key matches. 

Will Tottenham place the Spursiness to one side to ensure qualification against Barcelona in the Nou Camp? Or will they just fall short? Liverpool are facing the dreaded 'permutations' of having to beat Napoli either 1-0 or by two clear goals. We have broken down the matches you can watch with Virgin Media Sport, below:

 

Tottenham Hotspur v Barcelona

Tuesday 11 December, KO 8pm

Virgin Media Sport

Barcelona have gone through to the next stage of the competition as group winners, while Spurs and Internazionale will duke it out for second place. 

PSV are guaranteed the wooden spoon in Group B, meaning that Tottenham and Inter are in a straight shoot-out for the remaining place. Tottenham are currently ahead on away goals, and will be hoping that Harry Kane and Christian Eriksen can outwit Messi and co.

Spurs will go through if they win or match Inter for points in their match with the Dutch outfit.

However, with Messi having been lauded in the Spanish media for playing even the best game for his stratospheric standards, this will be a tough ask.

 

Valencia v Manchester United

Wednesday 12 December, KO 17:55

Virgin Media Sport

Jose Mourinho's side have been in indifferent form in the Premier League, but they come into this final group game having dispatched Fulham over the weekend.

In terms of qualification ramifications, Juventus are atop Group H, holding two points more than United - both teams are also through to the last 16. Valencia are guaranteed a Europa League spot.

Valencia is a very tricky place to go, so it will be interesting to see whether United can build up a head of steam that will save their season and, one suspects, Mourinho's job.

 

Real Madrid v CSKA Moscow

Wednesday 12 December, KO 17:55

Virgin Media Sport

 

Madrid have steadied the ship in recent weeks, since the sacking of Julen Lopetegui. Santi Solari will be hoping that their good form continues with a win against the Russian side.

Madrid have qualified as winners, and Roma have finished second. Viktoria Plzen and CSKA Moscow both have four points, and will be hoping for a Europa League run that has seen success for teams that have dropped in in the past.

 

Galatasaray v Porto

Tuesday 11 December, KO 17:55

Virgin Media Sport

Group D is already decided, with the Portugese side through as winners, and Schalke into the last 16 as runners-up. Tune in to see whether you would fancy coming up against this Porto side if your club is due to be finishing in second place.

Galatasaray will qualify for the Europa League if they win at home against Porto or if Lokomotiv Moscow fail to beat Schalke away from home.

 

Virgin Media Sport, the new home of European football in Ireland goes live on Tuesday 18th September. With more than 400 UEFA Champions League, Europa League and Nations League games live this season, Virgin Media Sport is exclusive to all Virgin Media TV customers who can also download the TV Anywhere App and stream all the action whenever and wherever they like. For more info check out Virgin-Media-Sports.ie

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