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How to watch Premier League sides in Champions League action this week: Kick-off time, TV channel

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Credit: Imago Tue 10 March 2026 12:44, UK Liverpool will be the first Premier League side to kick off their last 16 tie in the Champions League this week. The Premier League will have six representatives in the last 16, with Newcastle United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham also involved.



Premier League leaders Arsenal are the favourites to win the competition, but will face stiff competition from both the Premier League and elsewhere in Europe.Ahead of the Liverpool kick-off, Football Insider has produced a guide on how you can watch this week’s Champions League action. VISIT THE LIVERPOOL MATCH HUBChampions League kick-off timesLiverpool are expected to beat Galatasaray over two legs, but Arne Slot’s side will be well aware of what they are up against on Tuesday.

The Reds travelled to Turkey to take on the Super Lig champions in September and were beaten 1-0 courtesy of Victor Osimhen’s penalty.The Nigerian will be involved again on Tuesday and he is in red-hot form, scoring in each of his last three games.Liverpool’s clash with Galatasaray will have the unusual kick-off time of 17:45 GMT, and it will be followed by Tottenham’s trip to Atletico Madrid at 20:00.The Lilywhites are in serious danger of an unthinkable Premier League relegation, yet they have enjoyed a strong Champions League campaign so far.Newcastle will host Barcelona at 20:00 on Tuesday also, with Arsenal, Chelsea and Man City all due to play on Wednesday. Arsenal will travel to Bayer Leverkusen for their first leg in the 17:45 kick-off time, with Chelsea also making the trip to European champions PSG at 20:00.Man City have likely chosen the best time to face an unconfident and injury-struck Real Madrid side, but their trip to the Bernabeu at 20:00 is unlikely to be a walk in the park.How to watch Champions League actionFans hoping to watch all of the Premier League teams in action this week will, unfortunately, need multiple subscriptions.Liverpool and Tottenham’s games on Tuesday will be shown live on TNT Sports 1, but those hoping to watch Newcastle will need to tune in to Amazon Prime Video.Champions League gameChannelGalatasaray vs LiverpoolTNT Sports 1Atletico Madrid vs TottenhamTNT Sports 1Newcastle United vs BarcelonaAmazon Prime VideoBayer Leverkusen vs ArsenalTNT Sports 3PSG vs ChelseaTNT Sports 2Real Madrid vs Man CityTNT Sports 1Thankfully, all of Wednesday’s matches will be limited to TNT Sports, with Arsenal’s trip to Bayer Leverkusen being shown on TNT Sports 3.Chelsea will be on TNT Sports 2, while Man City will be on TNT Sports 1 for their opening leg at Real Madrid. 🔴 Don’t Miss a Beat: Your Liverpool Insider Access Get the full story from Anfield and the AXA Training Centre with our dedicated expert hubs: Updated 24/7 with expert analysis from the heart of Merseyside.