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How to watch Champions League on UK TV tonight including Copenhagen vs Man Utd

It’s matchday four in the UEFA Champions League and English teams will be hoping to edge closer to booking their place in the knockout stages of the competition.

Manchester City along with RB Leipzig became the first two teams to qualify for the last 16 of the competition with two games to spare following their respective wins on Tuesday evening, with both Manchester United and Arsenal hoping to take a giant step towards qualification tonight.

Erik ten Hag's side managed their first victory of the competition at the third attempt, beating Danish champions FC Copenhagen thanks to a goal from Harry Maguire, but they needed Andre Onana to save a late penalty from Jordan Larsson - both felt like huge moments not only for the season, but in their Old Trafford careers.

Elsewhere, Arsenal will be hoping to tighten their grip at the summit of Group B as they welcome Sevilla to the Emirates, and arguably the clash of the round sees Jude Bellingham’s Real Madrid face SC Braga at the Santiago Bernabeu. Manchester Evening News takes a look at every game that is set to take place on Tuesday evening and how you can watch all of the clashes.

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Starting with the two 5:45pm kick-offs, you can see Napoli entertain Union Berlin with the Italians earning a 1-0 victory at the Olympiastadion in front of over 70,000 spectators - while Benfica travel to group leaders Real Sociedad, hopeful of picking up their first points in Group D and securing a Europa League spot. Luciano Spalletti's side are available to watch on TNT Sports 3, while Real Sociedad's

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