Champions League 19-20 live stream: how to watch every football match online from anywhere, DigiTech Geeks Mobile Computing News

Champions League 19-20 live stream: how to watch every football match online from anywhere

The UEFA Champions League 2019-20 continues to build momentum, and now the no-hope sides are out, we can all sit back and enjoy the action as Europe's best football teams compete for soccer supremacy on the continent. Which is why we're here to tell you how to watch every single game of the knock-out stages by following our Champions League live stream guide.

Heading into the round of 16, the fixtures are bigger than ever with the likes of Atlético Madrid vs Liverpool, Chelsea vs Bayern Munich and Real Madrid vs Man City taking place this February and March. Liverpool are the reigning champions, but this year's competition is impossible to call.

Last year, June's final saw Liverpool lift the majestic Champions League trophy, with Mo Salah and unlikely hero Divock Origi on target to down fellow Premier League team Tottenham Hotspur and become the third most garlanded side in the history of the competition. But in 2020, Spurs have it all to do against a supremely talented RB Leipzig side that take a 1-0 lead into the second leg of a fascinating tie. 

Also in with a shot at glory this year are big-spending spending PSG, with their ridiculous strike-force featuring Kylian Mbappé, Edinson Cavan and Brazilian stud Neymar. Yet they also face an uphill struggle, as Borussia Dortmund boast arguably the world's most promising striker in 19-year-old Erling Braut Haaland. 

The Norwegian international netted a scintillating double last week to give Borussia a 2-1 lead heading into the second leg of their encounter. One can only hope the FA overlords are crying into their £1.99 Wetherspoons pints right now, knowing the perfectly blonde goal-machine was actually born in Leeds...who among them could actually stand to watch a Champions League live stream right now?



Nostalgic types might think that this is the year that Juventus break their 20-odd year duck, with star player Cristiano Ronaldo in a rich vein of goal scoring form. Pep Guardiola's Manchester City will be desperate to win the title, too, as they're starting down the barrel of a two-year ban from the competition thanks to a recent UEFA ruling. And who can ever rule out Barcelona and Lionel Messi, or equally storied Spanish side Real Madrid?

Again, this term's UEFA Champions League is a tough one to predict ahead of the final, which takes place on Saturday, May 30 at Istanbul's Atatürk Olympic Stadium. Read on to make sure you can grab a live stream of all the Champions League matches you want to see in the round of 16 and beyond.

Use a VPN to watch Champions League round of 16 football from anywhere

Scroll down to find out your football viewing options in some of the major Champions League watching countries around the world. And if you're out of the country for this game week and are worried that you won't catch the game, don't sweat. With the option of using a VPN service, you can tune into those fixtures no matter where you are in the world. And best of all, it's really easy to do.

Champions League live stream: how to watch every game in the UK 

Live stream the UEFA Champions League: watch the round of 16 in the US

How to live stream Champions League round of 16 in Canada for FREE

Watch Champions League soccer in Australia: live stream the round of 16

How to watch Champions League football in New Zealand this year

How to live stream the UEFA Champions League: watch the football in India



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