Top fixtures to watch: European competitions return
Top fixtures to watch: European competitions return with Champions League and Europa League top games featuring Real Madrid, Liverpool, Man United and Barcelona.
European competitions round-up and results
Champions League round of 16 first legs with one of the most expected game, while Europa League play-offs second leg will be decisive.
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Champions League fixtures: Real Madrid taking on Liverpool at Anfield
- Liverpool vs Real Madrid
- Inter Milan vs FC Porto
- Leipzig vs Manchester City
- Eintrancht Frankfurt vs Napoli
The second runner set to clash to with reigning champions yet again, as Liverpool host Los Blancos at Anfield.
This will be the sixth time the pair encounter during knock-out stages, since the final of 2017/18 season.
The Premier League giant has never beaten their rival in the previous five games of the elite European cup competition.
In 2017/18 season, Karius’ terrible mistakes and Gareth Bale overhead bicycle kick masterpiece thrashed out Jurgen Klopp’s men in the English side first Champions League final since 2006/07.
Same heartbroken outcome for the two-time UEFA Champions League champions in the final of 2021/22, as Vinicius Jr scored the only goal to bring the capital club their 14th title – an all-time record.
Real Madrid against Liverpool in their last 6 Champions League games:
- 5 wins
- 1 draw
- 0 losses
- 11 goals scored
- 2 goals conceded
- 2 UCL finals wins
Europa League knock-out round play-offs second leg: Unfinished business for Man United and Barcelona
- FC Midtjyland vs Sporting (1-1, 1st leg)
- Monaco vs Leverkusen (3-2, 1st leg)
- Nantes vs Juventus (1-1, 1st leg)
- Eindhoven vs Sevilla (0-3, 1st leg)
- Man United vs Barcelona (2-2, 1st leg)
- Rennes vs Shakhtar Donetsk (1-2, 1st leg)
- Roma vs Salzburg (0-1, 1st leg)
- Union Berlin vs Ajax (0-0, 1st leg)
La Liga sides are having different situations after the knockout play-offs 1st legs. Barca struggled against an on-form Man United at Camp Nou despite the 2nd half early lead, in a game that Marcus Rashford played brilliantly.
Meanwhile, Sevilla is comfortable after thrashing PSV Eindhoven 3-0 at home.
Serie A could be washed out of the Europa League this season, with AS Roma and Juventus had hard time against Salzburg and Nantes respectively.