Champions League returns this week, with the most interesting part of the competition for many: the knockout rounds, from round of 16 to the final in May. While we won't know who qualifies until next week, the 180-minute match starts today Tuesday, with home games for Atlético de Madrid, Galatasaray, Newcastle and Atalanta. On Wednesday, it will be time for Bayer Leverkusen, PSG, Real Madrid, and the standout of the previous rounds, Bodo/Glimt, to try and build a good advantage at home before the second leg away next week.
Here are the Champions League games you cannot miss this week, with the usual kick-off times. Beware that Liverpool and Arsenal play their games in the afternoon shift today and tomorrow.
Champions League round of 16
Tuesday, March 10:
Galatasaray vs. Liverpool: 18:45 CET, 17:45 GMT
Newcastle vs. Barcelona: 21:00 CET, 20:00 GMT
Atleti vs. Tottenham: 21:00 CET, 20:00 GMT
Atalanta vs. Bayern: 21:00 CET, 20:00 GMT
Wednesday, March 11:
Bayer Leverkusen vs. Arsenal: 18:45 CET, 17:45 GMT
PSG vs. Chelsea: 21:00 CET, 20:00 GMT
Bodo/Glimt vs. Sporting: 21:00 CET, 20:00 GMT
Real Madrid vs. Manchester City: 21:00 CET, 20:00 GMT
Second leg: Tuesday, March 17:
Sporting vs. Bodo/Glimt: 18:45 CET, 17:45 GMT
Chelsea vs. PSG: 21:00 CET, 20:00 GMT
Manchester City vs. Real Madrid: 21:00 CET, 20:00 GMT
Arsenal vs. Leverkusen: 21:00 CET, 20:00 GMT
Second leg: Wednesday, March 18:
Barcelona vs. Newcastle: 18:45 CET, 17:45 GMT
Tottenham vs. Atleti: 21:00 CET, 20:00 GMT
Liverpool vs. Galatasaray: 21:00 CET, 20:00 GMT
Bayern vs. Atalanta: 21:00 CET, 20:00 GMT
How to watch Champions League round of 16 games:
Here' a list of TV channels in Europe where you can watch the UEFA Champions League games live, from round of 16 this week all the way to the final in May.
Belgium: DPG Media, RTL Belgium, Proximus, Telenet
Croatia: HRT, Arena Sport
Czechia: TV Nova
Denmark: Viaplay
Finland: MTV Oy
France: Canal+
Germany: DAZN, Amazon Prime, ZDF
Greece: Cosmote TV, AlterEgo
Hungary: RTL, Sport 1
Iceland: Syn, Viaplay
Italy: Sky, Amazon Prime
Netherlands: Ziggo Sport
Norway: TV2 Norway
Poland: Canal+
Portugal: Sport TV, DAZN
Republic of Ireland: RTE, Premier Sports, Virgin Media
Spain: Movistar+
Sweden: Viaplay
Türkiye: TRT
United Kingdom: TNT Sports, Amazon Prime, BBC
And a quick reminder of the upcoming dates:
Quarter-finals: April 7-8 / April 14/15
Semifinals: April 28/29 / May 5/6
Final: May 30, Puskás Aréna, Budapest