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UEFA Champions League: Matchday Six (Your Running Commentary)

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The final eight spots in the Champions League Round of 16 will be filled today as the group stage concludes with a handful of key clashes.

The marquee match-ups reside in Group H, where Inter Milan faces Rubin Kazan, with the loser of that match set to tumble out of the Champions League. Barcelona has yet to clinch its own Round of 16 place, but can do so with a tie or win against Dynamo Kiev today. Dynamo can advance with a win of its own.

Here is today's schedule of matches

2:45pm- FSE/Setanta USA– Dynamo Kiev vs. FC Barcelona

2:45pm- FSC– Inter Milan vs. Rubin Kazan

2:45pm-DirecTV- Liverpool vs. Fiorentina

2:45pm– DirecTV- Lyon vs. Debrecen

2:45pm– DirecTV- Sevilla vs. Rangers

2:45pm– DirecTV- VfB Stuttgart vs. Unirea Urziceni

2:45pm– DirecTV- Olympiakos vs. Arsenal

2:45pm– DirecTV- Standard Liege vs. AZ Alkmaar

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

Enjoy the action.

Comments

  1. comment by shaibal (U9630320)

    posted 3 Hours Ago

    by all means, lets have him at everton. lets hops he struggles a lot and gets a severe dent in confidence. that can only be good for england in the summer!

    My GOD they ARE conspiring against us!!!!!

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  2. Come on Ives. You gotta write a post on that Balotelli goal. He changed the ball into a free-floating orb…apparently that can be done now.

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  3. fun to read the british reaction to the potential donovan signing athttp://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/F15494752?thread=7137294&show=50

    i thought it was funny that one poster mentioned that he’s doing the same thing beckham did and that while donovan may be talented he has a really poor attitude. ohhhh those silly brits, have no idea whats coming to them this summer do they?

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  4. Except that Beas came on over the weekend and promptly drew a good PK for that dismal Rnagers club. He’s fine if just gets to play somewhere other than that depressing pit of a soccer league.

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  5. well actually. without the GK and that relic Silvestre the average is 19.333.

    with fabianski it is still only 19.8

    of course if you throw in the Man Utd reject it jumps up to 20.9 for the whole line up.

    but again it was meant to be sarcastic hyperbole …

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  6. Not 100% here but I think unfortunately at this point ESPN only has the rights to the 7:45AM Eastern time slot & the Monday afternoon match (if there is one.) ESPN does not pick which team plays the early match; the EPL picks their schedule. Maybe next year ESPN will also get Setanta’s 10:00AM Eastern time match as well.

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  7. I think the reason for the small club games is ESPN US doesn’t want to pay a lot of money for the top 6, 7 clubs.

    Just a hypothesis.

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  8. In regards to LD moving to Everton – do you think ESPN will FINALLY stop showing Burnley each week and put the Toffees on more frequently?

    I know I would definitely wake up early on a Sat./Sun. to see Lando & Timmy, as I suspect many USMNT fans would. At this point I only watch EPL on ESPN if I happen to wake up early or it’s a premier matchup…which is rare.

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  9. I know, that would be nuts (and also why I stated ‘and/or’). I’m surprised to see how well the “minnows” have performed to date.

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  10. Man, the big 4 leagues are going to be pissed if Liverpool, Juve, AND Inter and/or Barca are out after one round.

    Platini is looking awfully credible with all the different country’s teams performing well so far.

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  11. If Inter/Kazan win they are thru automatically. And Kiev have to win 2 – 0 or better to break a tie with Barca (on the last criteria of total goals scored in group).

    If that game is a draw and Kiev win at all then Kiev/Barca are thru.

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