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·22 de outubro de 2025
Champions League: fixtures, kick-off times and how to watch live

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·22 de outubro de 2025
European clubs are looking to secure all three points to achieve direct qualification in the overall standings.
The Champions League wraps up its third matchday with high-voltage games. After the thrashings by Barcelona over Olympiacos, Arsenal against Atlético de Madrid, and PSG over Leverkusen, it will be the turn of the rest of the big European teams to take the stage.
The most promising match of the day will take place at the Santiago Bernabéu, where the Merengues will host Italy’s Juventus. The Vecchia Signora is not going through its best moment and is coming off a loss to Como—featuring Nico Paz and Cesc Fàbregas—in Serie A, where they are currently in seventh place. The Spanish team, meanwhile, is the absolute leader in the Spanish league and recently beat Getafe 1-0.
Liverpool with Alexis Mac Allister, Chelsea with Enzo Fernández, and Bayern Munich with Harry Kane will also make their appearances against Frankfurt, Ajax, and Brugge, respectively. With five matchdays left before the end of the first phase, the teams are already entering a crucial stage in the group stage, currently led by PSG, Inter, and Arsenal with a perfect score. It’s worth remembering that the top eight qualify directly for the round of 16.
The matches that will close out the third matchday of the Champions League
13:45 Athletic – FK Karabag
13:45 Galatasaray – Bodo Glimnt
16:00 Atalanta – Slavia Prague
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