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How to watch Real Madrid v Liverpool in Champions League last 16 - TV channel, live stream details, kick-off time

Liverpool face Real Madrid at the Estadio Bernabeu this Wednesday, 15 March in the second leg of their Round of 16 Champions League tie. The Reds' hopes in the competition are hanging by a thread after their heavy 5-2 first-leg defeat, which saw doubles for Vinicius Jr and Karim Benzema. Ad Can Jurgen Klopp's side somehow mount a recovery against the 14-times champions of Europe? Premier LeagueLiverpool 'didn't enjoy the challenge' at Bournemouth, admits Klopp11/03/2023 AT 16:11 When is Real Madrid v Liverpool? The second leg of the Champions League last-16 tie between Real Madrid and Liverpool kicks off at 20:00 GMT on Wednesday, March 15.

Which TV channel is Real Madrid v Liverpool on? The game between Real Madrid and Liverpool will be shown on BT Sport 1 and BT Ultimate in the UK. You can see the latest BT Sport listings here. How to watch a live stream of Real Madrid v Liverpool? You can watch a live stream of the match in the UK via the BT Sport website or app.

How to follow Real Madrid v Liverpool via live updates We will be hosting live text coverage of the match, and all the key Champions League clashes, via eurosport.co.uk and eurosport.com. La remontada to end all remontadas? Surely you don't come back from 5-2 down in the first leg to beat any team in the Champions League knockouts, let alone Real Madrid, let alone at the Bernabeu? That's the task facing Jurgen Klopp and his men as they seek to overturn the gaping deficit from a chastening first leg at Anfield. «It is really not even in my mind,» Klopp said after the first leg, when asked if he felt the tie was still winnable.

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