Champions League fixtures today – Games to watch
Champions League will be back in action with Group Games MD5, which are crucial for Milan and PSG, while Barcelona is in its quest for knock-out stage tickets.
Group F will be exciting as four clubs fight for their spots.
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The penultimate matchday of the group should boast no shortage of drama, and Tuesday’s batch of fixtures contain a couple of standouts. Newcastle’s trip to Paris Saint-Germain will undoubtedly tickle a few fancies, given what went down at St James’ Park, while some might want to keep a close eye on Barcelona’s clash with Porto to find out manager Xavi’s fate.
UEFA Champions League fixtures – Tuesday 28 November
- Lazio vs Celtic – Group E
- Shakhtar Donetsk vs Royal Antwerp – Group H
- Feyenoord vs Atletico Madrid – Group E
- Paris Saint-Germain vs Newcastle – Group F
- AC Milan vs Borussia Dortmund – Group F
- Manchester City vs RB Leipzig – Group G
- Young Boys vs Red Star Belgrade – Group G
- Barcelona vs Porto – Group H
Paris Saint-Germain vs Newcastle – Group F
Newcastle ascended to the highest of highs when they beat Paris Saint-Germain 4-1 less than two months ago. The Magpies were outstanding and completely overwhelmed the visitors, but they’ve fallen to the bottom of an adamant Group F.
Back-to-back defeats to Borussia Dortmund have left the Premier League side with a mountain to climb if they’re to advance into the last 16. They need points away in Paris on Tuesday, and it sounds like a Mission:Impossible. But Newcastle had the mission accomplished in the first clash this season, no one can tell if it happens one more time.
PSG have endured a mixed campaign so far and missed the chance to take control of the group on Matchday 4, falling to a 2-1 defeat to Milan. Luis Enrique’s side have still got work to do.
AC Milan vs Borussia Dortmund – Group F
Milan produced their performance of the season so far to beat PSG on Matchday 4, which breathed fresh life into their Champions League campaign.
The Rossoneri are now well in the mix and have another home game upcoming as they seek to down the beatable group leaders. Dortmund took advantage of Newcastle’s injuries, particularly in the home fixture, and beat them twice to take a strong position at Group F’s summit.
However, given the nature of this group, their fate could take a turn for the worse if they’re beaten in Milan.
Barcelona vs Porto – Group H
Just months removed from guiding Barcelona to the La Liga title, Xavi’s seat is heating up. Reports show that the Barca boss could get the boot if Porto beats his side on Tuesday night.
The Catalans are still in a strong position in Group H as they face bottom dwellers Royal Antwerp on Matchday 6, but Xavi will be desperate to oversee a win in midweek. Victory will see Barca into the knock-out stages and ease the pressure on the Spaniard.
However, Porto are level on points with the La Liga side at the top of the group and can undoubtedly compound Xavi’s woes.