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Juventus vs Villareal Live Stream FREE, start time, TV, how to watch Champions League 1st leg match

Juventus vs. Villareal Live Stream FREE, start time, TV, how to watch Champions League 1st leg match

Juventus vs. Villareal Live Stream FREE, start time, TV, how to watch Champions League 1st leg match
Juventus vs. Villareal Live Stream FREE, start time, TV, how to watch Champions League 1st leg match

Juventus vs Villareal Live

Juventus vs Villareal Live Stream 

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The 2022 Champions League knockout rounds continue Tuesday with the first-leg matchup between Juventus and Villareal in Round of 16 play. Juventus heads into the knockout rounds looking to make a splash on the European soccer scene after falling back to the pack in Italian League play. Juventus currently sits fourth in the Serie A standings behind Napoli, Inter Milan and AC Milan. On the other side, Villareal currently sits sixth in La Liga, coming off a win over Granada and a draw against Real Madrid. Fans looking to track down the English broadcast will have some trouble with conventional TV channels. Fans can watch on TV via TUDN and UniMas in Spanish. However, the English broadcast will be exclusive to streaming via Paramount+.


How to watch Juventus vs. Villareal (Champions League soccer 2022 | Round of 16, 1st Leg)


Start time: Tuesday’s match will start off at 3 p.m. EST.


TV channel: Viewers in the U.S can watch on TV via TUDN and UniMas in Spanish. Viewers can stream the match in English via Paramount+ on smart TVs and streaming devices.


Live steam options: Paramount+ | Sling | fuboTV - If you don’t have cable, you can watch the match in English exclusively via Paramount+. The match is also available to stream in Spanish via Sling and fuboTV. If you’re looking to watch for free, Paramount+ and fuboTV come with free trials.


More coverage via the Associated Press


A look at what’s happening in Champions League soccer on Tuesday:


Chelsea’s Champions League title defence resumes in the round of 16 with captain Cesar Azpilicueta potentially fit to return after a groin issue. Mason Mount could make the Chelsea bench after an ankle problem but is unlikely to be ready to start. While Chelsea is third in the English Premier League, French champion Lille is 11th in Ligue 1. Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy says, “For sure they have had a little bit more trouble this year in the league but post-title years are often complicated. But we see when they play the Champions League music that they will do everything to come and win. So it’s up to us to be vigilant and play our best football.”

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