24 February 2020

Two club events will play on consecutive nights

For the last midweek of this month is scheduled the first and second legs of European Cup tournaments. Unusually for knockout phases, three different kick-off times awaits us in the next four nights.

Like a 'speedy' turtle, Champions league at last is going to finish the first 90 minutes of round of 16. First eight clubs did their job, and now the remaining eight are going to introduce to the public for the first time (to finally end leg one).

Tuesday, 25 February at 21.00 CET: Chelsea - Bayern Munich.
Tuesday, 25 February at 21.00 CET: Napoli - Barcelona.

Wednesday, 26 February at 21.00 CET: Olympique lyonnais - Juventus.
Wednesday, 26 February at 21.00 CET: Real Madrid - Manchester city.

Unlike the previous event, for the following one there is no rest. Europa league immediately plays second matches of last 32, and for the first time will begin in two successive nights.

Wednesday, 26 February at 18.00 CET: Braga - Glasgow rangers.

Thursday, 27 February at 18.55 CET: Basaksehir - Sporting.
Thursday, 27 February at 18.55 CET: Basel - APOEL.
Thursday, 27 February at 18.55 CET: Espanyol - Wolverhampton.
Thursday, 27 February at 18.55 CET: Gent - Roma.
Thursday, 27 February at 18.55 CET: LASK - AZ.
Thursday, 27 February at 18.55 CET: Malmo - Wolfsburg.
Thursday, 27 February at 18.55 CET: Porto - Bayer 04 Leverkusen.
Thursday, 27 February at 21.00 CET: Ajax - Getafe.
Thursday, 27 February at 21.00 CET: Arsenal - Olympiacos.
Thursday, 27 February at 21.00 CET: Benfica - Shakhtar Donetsk.
Thursday, 27 February at 21.00 CET: Celtic - Kobenhavn.
Thursday, 27 February at 21.00 CET: Inter - Ludogorets.
Thursday, 27 February at 21.00 CET: Manchester united - Club Brugge.
Thursday, 27 February at 21.00 CET: Red bull Salzburg - Eintracht Frankfurt.
Thursday, 27 February at 21.00 CET: Sevilla - Cluj.

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