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How to watch Liverpool vs Real Madrid (11/27/24): FREE LIVE STREAM, time, TV, channel for UEFA Champions League

Real Madrid will face Liverpool in a UEFA Champions League match at Anfield in Liverpool, England on Wednesday, November 27, 2024 (11/27/24).

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Here’s what you need to know:

What: UEFA Champions League game

WHO: Real Madrid vs Liverpool

When: Wednesday, November 27, 2024 (11/27/24)

Time: 3 p.m. ET

Where: Anfield

TV: TUDN

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Live stream: fuboTV

Here’s a recent football story from the AP:

GENEVA (AP) — Real Madrid played Liverpool in the Champions League and has twice reached a final between arguably the competition’s two best teams in recent years.

However, their next meeting will see two storied powers collide in completely different positions in the middle of the 36-team single league rankings format. One is in first place and the other is only in 18th place.

Defending champions Madrid are not at the top, although Kylian Mbappé was included in the squad that won a record-breaking 15th European title in May.

Madrid lost two of four games in the opening eight rounds – against teams that are anything but contenders for the national championship title: Lille and AC Milan.

Liverpool, where the game will be played on Wednesday, is eight points clear at the top of the Premier League under new coach Arne Slot and is the only team to have won all four Champions League games so far.

Nevertheless, the six-time European champion cannot completely forget the lost finals in 2018 and 2022, when Madrid won their 13th and 14th titles. Madrid also won 5-2 at Anfield on their last visit to Anfield in February 2023, despite trailing by two goals after just 14 minutes.

The 2020 finalists will also be reunited this week when Bayern Munich hosts Paris Saint-Germain on May 31 at the stadium where the next final will be played.

Bayern’s home stadium will rock in front of 75,000 spectators on Tuesday, even if the table is surprisingly a duel between 17th and 25th place. Only the best 24 at the end of January reach the knockout round.

In August 2020, no fans were allowed in the Lisbon stadium when Kingsley Coman scored against his former club PSG, deciding the post-lockdown final in the COVID-19 pandemic season.

Man City in crisis

When the fixtures were drawn in August, Manchester City’s home win against Feyenoord seemed like a routine win, but now the 2023 champions are on a stunning five-game losing streak.

Such a series has never been unthinkable for any team coached by Pep Guardiola, but it will attract additional attention on Tuesday in Manchester.

City remained unbeaten in their Champions League title campaign and did not lose in 10 games last season when they were dethroned on penalties by Real Madrid in the quarter-finals after two drawn games.

City’s 26-game unbeaten run was halted by a 4-1 defeat to Sporting Lisbon three weeks ago.

Sporty modifications

This defeat marked a farewell to Sporting in the Champions League for coach Rúben Amorim after completing his move to Manchester United.

Sporting are second in the Champions League standings behind Liverpool and are coached by João Pereira, who will be in charge of only his second top-flight game when they face Arsenal on Tuesday.

Sporting still have Viktor Gyökeres, the hottest striker in European football, who is reportedly being pursued by a host of clubs including Arsenal. Gyökeres has scored four hat-tricks for Sporting and Sweden this season, including against Man City.

Tough tests for high flyers

Brest is taking part in UEFA competition for the first time and Aston Villa last played with the elite as defending champions in the 1982/83 European Cup.

Notably, fourth-placed Brest is two places ahead of Barcelona in the standings – having beaten opponents from Austria and the Czech Republic – before facing the five-time European champions on Tuesday. Eighth-placed Villa look down on 11th-placed Juventus.

Juventus plays at Villa Park on Wednesday for the first time since March 1983, when a team with the legendary Platini-Boniek-Rossi attack eliminated the defending champions in the quarterfinals. Villa beat Bayern and Bologna at home with narrow victories.

Zeros to heroes?

Five teams still have zero points and may need to go undefeated to stay in the competition beyond January. Eight points is the expected balance for 24th place.

This also includes Leipzig, whose demanding game program continues with a trip to Inter Milan, the Italian champions.

Inter and Atalanta are yet to concede a goal after four rounds, and Bologna are the only team yet to concede a goal.

Atalanta plays Young Boys, one of the teams without a point, on Tuesday and Bologna hosts Lille on Wednesday.

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