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UEFA Champions League: Your Running Commentary

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Real Madrid takes on AC Milan today in the marquee match of the UEFA Champions League group stage.

Two of the most star-studded squads in Europe will face off at the Bernabeu today as Cristiano Ronaldo, Gonzalo Higuain, and Iker Casillas lead the Spanish powerhouse against Ronaldinho, Robinho and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

Real Madrid/AC Milan is just one of eight group stage matches on tap today. Here is a rundown of today's group stage action:

12:30pm– DirecTV (481)- Spartak Moscow vs. Chelsea

2:30pm– Fox Soccer Channel- Real Madrid vs. AC Milan

2:30pm– Fox  Soccer Plus- Ajax vs. Auxerre

2:30pm– Fox Affiliates/CSN- Arsenal vs. Shakhtar Donetsk

2:30pm– DirecTV (482)- Bayern Munich vs. CFR Cluj

2:30pm– DirecTV (483)- Roma vs. FC Basel

2:30pm– DirecTV (484)- Marseille vs. MSK Zilina

2:30pm– DirecTV (485)- Braga vs. Partizan

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If you will be watching today's action, please feel free to share your thoughts, opinions and some play-by-play in the comments section below.

Enjoy the action.

Comments

  1. I always enjoy analyzing CR9’s body language on the field toward his teammates. Usually (and especially w/Portugal), it can be summed up pretty succinctly as “God, I’m good. I wish the rest of these blowhards could even think about touching my sh*t.” But I think watching him with the new Galacticos, he realizes he’s got some serious company. He seems to connect to them on a talent-to-talent level, especially Oezil. Pretty unique watching these interplanetary all-stars coached by the best in the biz… I can’t think of a time in the past few years when we’ve seen such wonderful teams as Barca and Real at the same time. Fun stuff

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  2. The commentators on FSC are cracking me up. They keep criticizing Real for not scoring a third and “decisive” goal. Uh, why not cast your aspersions upon the geriatrics on the field for Milan?

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  3. Milan will always get worked like this as long as they keep everyone on they’re team over the age of 30. They’re all too old. Plus real Madrid are the best team in the world at this moment in the season

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  4. Haven’t been watching much of La Liga this year but Jozy and Marco Ruben appeared to be the only forwards on the bench for Villareal yesterday. Is Jozy ahead of Ruben in the pecking order?

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