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Champions League tonight: TV schedule, kick-off times and how to watch for free

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Four teams are set to book their place in the Champions League round of 16
Everything you need to know about tonight’s Champions League games
- The Champions League knockout play-off stage rolls on this week, with eight ties taking place across Tuesday and Wednesday. Here’s your guide to Tuesday’s matches.
- Atlético Madrid welcome Club Brugge to the Riyadh Air Metropolitano for the opening Champions League fixture on Tuesday, 24 February, with kick-off scheduled for 5.45pm GMT. UK audiences can follow the early evening encounter live on TNT Sports 3.
- The teams served up an entertaining 3-3 draw in last week’s first leg at the Jan Breydel Stadium. Though Atletico established the lead on three separate occasions, Club Brugge battled back each time, ensuring the aggregate scoreline remains level heading into the return fixture.
- Bayer Leverkusen host Olympiacos at the BayArena with proceedings commencing at 8pm GMT. UK viewers can watch the match live on TNT Sports 2.
- Leverkusen possess a commanding advantage following their 2-0 triumph in Greece during the opening leg. Having dominated proceedings last week, they’ll be strongly fancied to secure their passage to the Round of 16 this evening.
- Inter Milan take on Norwegian outfit Bodo/Glimt at the San Siro with an 8pm GMT start time. Supporters can track the Italian club’s progress live on TNT Sports 1.
- Bodo/Glimt pulled off a significant shock in the first leg, beating Inter 3-1 in the Arctic Circle. The Italian team now face a daunting task at their home ground to reverse the two-goal deficit.
- Newcastle United welcome Qarabag to St. James’ Park for an 8pm GMT kick-off. The match has been chosen as the main event for UK broadcast on Amazon Prime Video and supporters can view this game for free on Prime Video by utilising Prime’s 30-day free trial for new subscribers.
- The Magpies effectively sealed the tie last week with a resounding 6-1 victory in Azerbaijan. Thanks to that ruthless display, Newcastle go into the second leg boasting a substantial five-goal aggregate advantage.
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