Where to watch the Champions League multiplex?

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If you don’t want to choose between the different posters, you can watch a multiplex of the Champions League.

The Champions League resumes its rights this Tuesday with the holding of the 5 outfite day of the competition. In addition to the tempting Bayern – PSG, you can follow other big posters. To not miss anything that will happen in the four corners of Europe, the best solution is to stand in front of the multiplex.

A multiplex not to be missed

So, how do you follow the multiplex? To do this, simply tune into the Canal+ Sport 360 channel. The six games of the evening will be offered to you simultaneously on the encrypted channel, including the Sporting – Arsenal duel or even Manchester City – Feyenoord.

Obviously, you must be a Canal+ subscriber to benefit from this content. The different subscription options are detailed on the media channel.

Note that in addition to the 6 matches at 9 p.m., you will also be able to follow the two matches at 6:45 p.m. which notably concern AC Milan and PSV.

The evening program:

At 6:45 p.m.

Slovan Bratislava – AC Milan (Canal+ Live 3)

Sparta Prague – Atlético Madrid (Canal+ Sport)

At 9 p.m.

Multiplex (Canal+ Sport 360)

Bayern – PSG (Canal+ Foot)

Leverkusen – Salzburg (Canal+ Live 6)

Barcelona – Brest (Canal+ Sport)

Inter Milan – RB Leipzig (Canal+ Live 5)

Manchester City – Feyenoord (Canal+ Live 4)

Sporting CP – Arsenal (Canal+ Live 3)

Young Boys – Atalanta (Canal+ Live 7)

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