Bruges-Atalanta: Streaming, TV and Compos

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The Atalanta faces the Bruges club in the round of 16 go to the Champions League, this Wednesday (6:45 p.m.). Here is all the essential information on this match.

On paper, this Bruges-Atalanta is certainly not the most attractive poster of these knockout stages of the Champions League. But this Italian-Belgian duel will not be devoid of interest and could keep its promises in terms of shows. Because the Bergamo club is certainly one of the most exciting stables in the old continent since the start of the season.

The third best student in Serie A, DEA has also shown all its offensive virtues on the European scene. Atalanta has indeed failed in a ninth frustrating place, at the foot of the Top 8, and must therefore go through the dam box. There will be no question of underestimating the Bruges club, capable of offering a trap in its arena, but it is the Italian club which will approach this match with the costume of big favorite.

The expected compositions:

Bruges : Mignolet – Seys, Mechele, Ordonez, de Cuyper – Jashari, Onyedika; Talbi, Vanaken, Tzolis – Jutgla.

Atalanta : Patricio – Posch, Hien, Djimsiti – Bellanova, Ederson, de Roon, Ruggeri – de Ketelaere, Pasalic; Used.

Where to see the match?

This first leg of the Champions League between the Bruges club and the Atalanta Bergame Era broadcast this Wednesday on Canal +, from 6.45 p.m. It will also be possible to look at it on the group's streaming platform, MyCanal.

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