Champions League TV schedule: How to watch Barcelona vs Man Utd, Juventus vs Ajax
THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE has reached the quarter-finals with eight teams competing for a place in the semi-finals. Tonight two matches will decide who progresses, here’s how to watch Barcelona vs Manchester United and Juventus vs Ajax.
How to watch Barcelona vs Man Utd and Juventus vs Ajax
All Champions League matches are shown live on BT Sport and can be watched via BT Sport channels on TV services, online at BTSport.com or on the BT Sport App.
For Barcelona vs Manchester United, the match will take place at the Camp Nou Stadium - home of the Spanish giants - with coverage beginning from 7pm BST on BT Sport 2.
Coverage begins at 7.15pm on BT Sport 3 for the Juventus vs Ajax match, live from the Allianz Stadium in Turin, Italy.
Champions League TV schedule: Ronaldo is striving to become the second man to win with three teams (Image: GETTY)
BT Sport channels can be added to existing broadband and TV services including Virgin, TalkTalk and Sky if you’d like to catch the action.
Both matches will bring the excitement, with Juventus’ Cristiano Ronaldo setting his sights on becoming the second player ever to win the Champions League with three different clubs.
The first player to achieve this was Dutch player Clarence Seedorf.
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Champions League TV schedule: Manchester Utd are hoping to come back after losing to Barcelona (Image: GETTY)
Currently, Juventus and Ajax are tied at 1-1 on aggregate, with both teams looking to get their noses in front and reach the last four.
Whilst Manchester United will be hoping to better their previous result against Barcelona - which saw them lose 1-0 at Old Trafford in the first leg of the quarter-finals.
United's loss put Barcelona ahead 1-0 on aggregate as the pair face off tonight.
Tomorrow, Wednesday, April 17, will see Manchester City take on Tottenham and Porto face Liverpool in the last of the Champions League quarter-final matches.