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UEFA Champions League: Your Running Commentary

Schalke, FC Porto, Borussia Dortmund and Malaga will all be looking to secure their place in the UEFA Champions League knockout round with a victory in today’s Champions League Match Day Four action.

Borussia Dortmund takes on Real Madrid in a real thriller, having just beaten the Spanish champions in the previous match day. Manchester City is in desperation mode, and most beat Ajax today to have any hope of keeping their Round of 16 hopes alive.

Here is today’s UEFA Champions League Schedule:

2:45pm- Fox Soccer Channel– Manchester City vs. Ajax Amsterdam

2:45pm- Fox Soccer Plus/Fox Deportes– Real Madrid vs. Borussia Dortmund

2:45pm- MSG Plus/Fox Sports Net– Schalke vs. Arsenal

2:45pm- DirecTV– AC Milan vs. Malaga

2:45pm- DirecTV– Anderlecht vs. Zenit St. Petersburg

2:45pm- DirecTV– Dynamo Kiev vs. FC Porto

2:45pm- DirecTV– Paris St. Germain vs. Dinamo Zagreb

2:45pm- DirecTV– Olympiakos vs. Montpellier

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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. Kljestan was playing deep most of the game, but pops up making aggressive forward runs. He hit so many killer passes today. Definitely a diagonal ball specialist.

    In other news Ibra assists on all 4 PSG goals.

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  2. Podolski gets a yellow, though i don’t blame him. Ref stops the game for a leg injury while he’s got time and space inside the 18.

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  3. The Madrid-Dortmund match is electric, and Dortmund looking great and not at all nervous playing in Benabeu. Powerful strike by Marco Reus and an unbelievable acrobatic goal inside the box from Mario Gotze, with Lewandoski making great assists on both–and a powerful header from Pepe. This is a must-not-lose game for Madrid so second half should be entertaining.

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  4. (Hey Ives, I don’t like this whole moderation thing btw. It realllllllllly throws off the flow of commenting in chronological order).

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  5. Jermaine Jones is playing a little in front of Shalkes’ number 6, making a lot of runs forward. I’m glad he’s playing like a number 8 since that’s what Klinsman sees him as.

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