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How to watch Champions League in the USA: Full TV schedule, channels, live streams for 2021-2022



After the drama and controversy surrounding the decision to redo the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 draw following the serious errors that compromised it, it was only right for the Round of 16 schedule to open with the best matchup produced by the re-draw.

Paris Saint-Germain vs. Real Madrid will be the first of the eight series to kick off Feb. 15 at the Parc des Princes in Paris. It will be a showdown of heavyweights, with PSG’s Lionel Messi facing an old nemesis which he’s owned over his years with Barcelona.

The complete Round of 16 schedule follows below. Each home-and-home series will be played over two legs, and the team with the most goals scored at the end of the second leg will advance to the quarterfinals. 

MORE: What happened to cause the Champions League re-draw?

There is one major rule change to keep in mind ahead of these Round of 16 matches: For the first time since 1965, there is no away goals tiebreaker in the case that the aggregate-goal series are tied after 180 minutes of action. Teams will head straight into a 30-minute extra time session, followed by a penalty-kick shootout if the deadlock persists.

Champions League TV & Streaming Schedule

Home teams listed first

Round of 16 – 1st Legs

Date Match Time (ET) TV channels Stream
Tues, Feb. 15 PSG vs. Real Madrid  3 p.m. CBS, Univision, TUDN fuboTV, Paramount+
Tues, Feb. 15 Sporting CP vs. Man City 3 p.m. Galavision fuboTV, Paramount+
Wed, Feb. 16 Inter Milan vs. Liverpool 3 p.m. CBS, UniMas, TUDN fuboTV, Paramount+
Wed, Feb. 16 RB Salzburg vs. Bayern Munich 3 p.m. Galavision fuboTV, Paramount+
Tues, Feb. 22 Chelsea vs. LOSC Lille 3 p.m. CBS, Galavision fuboTV, Paramount+
Tues, Feb. 22 Villarreal CF vs. Juventus 3 p.m. UniMas, TUDN fuboTV, Paramount+
Wed, Feb. 23 Atletico Madrid vs. Man United 3 p.m. CBS, Univision, TUDN fuboTV, Paramount+
Wed, Feb. 23 Benfica vs. Ajax 3 p.m. Galavision fuboTV, Paramount+

Round of 16 – 2nd Legs

Date Match Time (ET) TV channels Stream
Tues, March 8 Bayern Munich vs. RB Salzburg 3 p.m. Galavision fuboTV, Paramount+
Tues, March 8 Liverpool vs. Inter Milan 3 p.m. CBS, UniMas, TUDN fuboTV, Paramount+
Wed, March 9 Man City vs. Sporting CP 3 p.m. Galavision fuboTV, Paramount+
Wed, March 9 Real Madrid vs. PSG 3 p.m. CBS, Univision, TUDN fuboTV, Paramount+
Tues, March 15 Ajax vs. Benfica 4 p.m. Galavision fuboTV, Paramount+
Tues, March 15 Man United vs. Atletico Madrid 4 p.m. CBS, Univision, TUDN fuboTV, Paramount+
Wed, March 16 Juventus vs. Villarreal 4 p.m. Univision, TUDN fuboTV, Paramount+
Wed, March 16 LOSC Lille vs. Chelsea 4 p.m. CBS, Galavision fuboTV, Paramount+

How to watch the UEFA Champions League

The 2021-22 UEFA Champions League is carried in the United States by CBS (English) and Univision (Spanish) across a number of TV and streaming platforms.

  • Dates: 29 matchdays from Sept. 2021-May 2022
  • TV Channels: CBS, CBS Sports Network-CBSSN (select matches only)
  • Spanish-language TV: Univision, TUDN, UniMas, Galavision, TUDNxtra (TUDNxtra available through select cable, satellite & streaming providers)
  • Streaming (English): Paramount+
  • Streaming (Spanish): fuboTV, PrendeTV, TUDN.tv, TUDN app (authenticated users)

CBS Sports has live pregame, halftime and postgame studio show (UEFA Champions League Today) which air on CBS Sports Network and stream on Paramount+. Univision mirrors that coverage with its own pregame show (Fútbol Central) and postgame show (Misión Europa).

Every remaining Champions League match is available to be streamed on fuboTV, which offers a free trial to new subscribers. The streaming platform carries all the Univision family of channels: Univision, TUDN, UniMas, Galavision and TUDNxtra.

Univision streams select matches on its free ad-supported platform PrendeTV available free of charge across mobile and connected TV devices, Amazon Fire TV, Apple (iOS and tvOS), Google (Android phones and TV devices), Roku, and via the web on  Prende.tv .

Champions League teams by country

Here’s the breakdown of the 16 teams that are left standing in the 2021-2022 UEFA Champions League group stage. 

No. of Teams Country Qualified Teams
4 England Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea
3 Spain Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid, Villarreal
2 France LOSC Lille, Paris Saint-Germain
2 Italy Inter Milan, Juventus
2 Portugal Sporting CP, Benfica
1 Austria RB Salzburg
1 Germany Bayern Munich
1 Netherlands Ajax





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