UEFA Champions League 2021-22: Chelsea vs Real Madrid Quarterfinal Leg-2 When, Where, and How to watch


UEFA Champions League 2021-22: Chelsea vs Real Madrid Quarterfinal Leg-2 When, Where, and How to watch

Real Madrid will welcome Chelsea at the Santiago Bernabeu for the second leg of the quarter-finals in the UEFA Champions League 2021-22. Real Madrid will enter the game leading 3-1 to the Blues from the previous leg, courtesy of a Karim Benzema hattrick. On the other hand, Chelsea will like to turn the tables in Madrid and move to the semi-finals.

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Chelsea and Real Madrid have both shown form in recent games with Chelsea dismantling Southampton 6-0 and Real Madrid battling past Getafe on Saturday. As a result, fans are expecting a great encounter.

This fixture is a fan favorite and here is some information on where you can catch up with the game from your country-

Chelsea v Real Madrid: When to watch

The match between Real Madrid and Chelsea will be played at the Bernabeu on April 12, 2022, and will kick off at 8:00 p.m BST. As a result, fans in India in India will be able to watch it at 12:30 a.m on April 13, 2022, while those living in the United States will get be able to witness the live action at 3:00 p.m.

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Chelsea v Real Madrid: Where and How to watch

Chelsea v Real Madrid
Chelsea v Real Madrid
1. India

In India streaming rights for UCL lie with the Sony pictures Sports Network whose channels will steam the match exclusively.

Channels: Sony Ten 2(english), Sony Ten 3(hindi), Sony Ten 4(tamil and telgu)

Livestream: SonyLIV, JioTV

2. United States of America

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In the USA, CBS sports network have the rights to UCl broadcasting.

Channels: CBS(english),Univision(Spanish), TUDN

Livestream: Paramount+ , FuboTV

3. United Kingdom

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Channels: BTsport

4. Spain

Channels: Telefonica

5. Canada

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Channels: DAZN

6. Australia

Channels: STAN

Livestream: Stan Sport

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Chelsea vs Real Madrid: Talking points

Real Madrid’s 3-1 win at Stamford Bridge was their first victory against Chelsea in European competition, having drawn two and lost three of their first five such meetings. The last side to win both legs against Chelsea in a UEFA Champions League knockout tie was Bayern Munich in the Round of 16 in 2019-20.

This will be Chelsea’s first-ever game at the Santiago Bernabeu in European competition, with last season’s away game at Real Madrid being played at the Alfredo Di Stéfano Stadium. No English side has ever won at the Santiago Bernabeu in the UEFA Champions League by more than a single goal, with Real Madrid only losing three of the 12 games overall (W6 D3).

Real Madrid has progressed from nine of their previous 10 ties in the UEFA Champions League knockout stages when winning the first leg away from home, with their only elimination in this scenario coming against Ajax in 2018-19 (2-1 away, 1-4 at home). Thus, Chelsea needs to do a lot of work in order to advance through to the semi-finals.

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