Tournament favorites Manchester City are eyeing a straightforward victory as they take on underdogs Slovan Bratislava in Slovakia this Tuesday in the UEFA Champions League.
Despite being favored to replicate their 2023 success, Manchester City has been struggling with form, registering only one win in their last four matches. Their recent 1-1 draw against Newcastle in the Premier League highlighted the impact of midfielder Rodri’s absence due to a knee injury.
City faces what is considered the weakest of the 36 teams in the revamped single league phase, as Slovan Bratislava suffered a significant 5-1 defeat against Celtic in their first game of the tournament.
The match will take place at Tehelné pole stadium on Tuesday, October 1, kicking off at 9 p.m. CEST in Slovakia, 8 p.m. BST in the UK, 3 p.m. ET in the US and Canada, 12 p.m. PT, and 5 a.m. AEST in Australia on Wednesday.
For viewers in the United States, all UEFA Champions League matches can be streamed live via Paramount Plus, the exclusive provider of English-language broadcasts in the country.
If you’re unable to access matches locally, using a VPN can be a great solution to watch games from anywhere. A VPN can help bypass geographical restrictions, encrypt your internet traffic, and maintain your privacy, especially when connecting to public Wi-Fi.
Using a VPN is legal in countries where it is permitted, like the US, UK, and Canada, provided you have a valid subscription to the streaming service. Ensure your VPN is properly configured to avoid data leaks.
In the UK, TNT Sports will broadcast most Champions League games, with Amazon Prime Video acquiring first choice for some Tuesday matches. This particular match will be aired live on TNT Sports 1.
In Canada, DAZN is the go-to service for streaming UEFA Champions League matches, while fans in Australia can catch all the action on Stan Sport, which holds exclusive rights to the tournament.
For those utilizing a VPN to stream matches, there are several tips to ensure a smooth viewing experience.