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Post by White Lightning on Nov 2, 2016 11:11:47 GMT
Group Stage Matchday 4 Tuesday 1st November 2016 Group B Besiktas Arena, Istanbul Beşiktaş 1 - 1 Napoli Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica, Lisbon Benfica 1 - 0 Dynamo Kyiv Group C Borussia-Park, Monchengladbach
Monchengladbach 1 - 1 Celtic
City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester
Man. City 3 - 1 Barcelona Group D Estadio Vicente Calderon, Madrid Atletico 2 - 1 Rostov PSV Stadion, Eindhoven PSV 1 - 2 Bayern Group A Natsionalen Stadion Vasil Levski, Sofia
Ludogorets 2 - 3 ArsenalSt. Jakob-Park, Basel Basel 1 - 2 Paris Wednesday 2nd November 2016 Group H Juventus Stadium, Turin Juventus 1 - 1 Lyon Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Seville Sevilla 4 - 0 Dinamo Zagreb Group G Estádio do Dragão, Porto Porto 1 - 0 Club Brugge Parken, Copenhagen
København 0 - 0 Leicester Group F Stadion Wojska Polskiego, Warsaw Legia 3 - 3 Real Madrid BVB Stadion Dortmund, Dortmund Dortmund 1 - 0 Sporting CP Group E Wembley Stadium, London
Tottenham 0 - 1 LeverkusenStade Louis II, Monaco Monaco 3 - 0 CSKA Moskva WL
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Post by White Lightning on Nov 23, 2016 23:06:34 GMT
Group Stage Matchday 5 Tuesday 22nd November 2016 Group E Stadion CSKA Moskva, Moscow CSKA Moskva 1 - 1 Leverkusen Group H Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Seville Sevilla 1 - 3 Juventus Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb Dinamo Zagreb 0 - 1 Lyon Group G Parken, Copenhagen København 0 - 0 Porto Leicester City Stadium, Leicester
Leicester 2 - 1 Club Brugge Group F BVB Stadion Dortmund, Dortmund Dortmund 8 - 4 Legia José Alvalade, Lisbon Sporting CP 1 - 2 Real Madrid Group E Stade Louis II, Monaco
Monaco 2 - 1 Tottenham Wednesday 23rd November 2016 Group D Olimp 2, Rostov-on-Don Rostov 3 - 2 Bayern Group B Besiktas Arena, Istanbul Beşiktaş 3 - 3 Benfica Group D Estadio Vicente Calderon, Madrid Atletico 2 - 0 PSV Group C Borussia-Park, Monchengladbach
Monchengladbach 1 - 1 Man. CityCeltic Park, Glasgow Celtic 0 - 2 Barcelona Group B Stadio San Paolo, Naples Napoli 0 - 0 Dynamo Kyiv Group A Natsionalen Stadion Vasil Levski, Sofia Ludogorets 0 - 0 Basel Arsenal Stadium, London
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Post by White Lightning on Dec 7, 2016 19:33:01 GMT
Group Stage Matchday 6 Tuesday 6th December 2016 Group D PSV Stadion, Eindhoven PSV 0 - 0 Rostov Fußball Arena München, Munich Bayern 1 - 0 Atlético Group C City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester
Man. City 1 - 1 CelticCamp Nou, Barcelona Barcelona 4 - 0 Mönchengladbach Group B Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica, Lisbon Benfica 1 - 2 Napoli NSK Olimpiyskyi, Kyiv Dynamo Kyiv 6 - 0 Beşiktaş Group A St. Jakob-Park, Basel
Basel 1 - 4 ArsenalParc des Princes, Paris Paris 2 - 2 Ludogorets Wednesday 7th December 2016 Group H Juventus Stadium, Turin Juventus 2 - 0 Dinamo Zagreb Stade de Lyon, Décines Lyon 0 - 0 Sevilla Group G Estádio do Dragão, Porto
Porto 5 - 0 LeicesterJan Breydelstadion, Bruges Club Brugge 0 - 2 København Group F Stadion Wojska Polskiego, Warsaw Legia 1 - 0 Sporting CP Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid Real Madrid 2 - 2 Dortmund Group E Wembley Stadium, London
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Post by White Lightning on Dec 12, 2016 15:19:14 GMT
Champions League round of 16 draw Monday 12th December 2016 Bayern München will again play Arsenal in the round of 16, with Paris Saint-Germain once more taking on Barcelona and holders Real Madrid facing Napoli. The UEFA Champions League round of 16 draw 14th February & 8th March Benfica (POR) v Borussia Dortmund (GER) Paris Saint-Germain (FRA) v Barcelona (ESP) 15th February & 7th March Real Madrid (ESP, holders) v Napoli (ITA) Bayern München (GER) v Arsenal (ENG)21st February & 15th March Manchester City (ENG) v Monaco (FRA)Bayer Leverkusen (GER) v Atlético Madrid (ESP) 22nd February & 14th March Porto (POR) v Juventus (ITA) Sevilla (ESP) v Leicester City (ENG)Draw facts Real Madrid beat Napoli in the 1987/88 European Champion Clubs' Cup first round, winning 2-0 at home before a 1 - 1 draw in Italy. Dortmund beat Benfica in the 1963/64 European Champion Clubs' Cup first round, a 5 - 0 first-leg win in Germany taking them through despite a 2 - 1 away defeat. The Bundesliga side have won their last five fixtures with Portuguese opponents. Bayern and Arsenal have played each other ten times, all since 2000/01. The German club have won five of those games and the English team three, with Bayern beating Arsenal in the round of 16 in 2004/05, 2012/13 and 2013/14. Juventus beat Porto 2 - 1 in the 1984 European Cup Winners' Cup final in Basel, and recorded a win (3 - 1) and a draw (0 - 0) when the sides met in the 2001/02 UEFA Champions League first group stage. Atlético and Leverkusen have faced off four times in recent years, sharing two 1 - 1 draws in the 2010/11 UEFA Europa League group stage and a 1 - 0 home win each in the 2014/15 UEFA Champions League round of 16 – Atlético won the tie on penalties. Barcelona beat Paris in the 2012/13 and 2014/15 quarter-finals, although the French team came out on top when the clubs met in the last eight in 1994/95. Barcelona won the 1997 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final against Paris in Rotterdam, and each team won their home game when their paths crossed again in the 2014/15 group stage – 3 - 2 in France, 3 - 1 in Spain. Manchester City and Monaco, and Sevilla and Leicester, have never met. Road to Cardiff Quarter-final draw: 17th March in Nyon, Switzerland Quarter-finals: 11th/12th and 18th/19th April Semi-final draw: 21st April 2017 in Nyon, Switzerland Semi-finals: 2nd/3rd and 9th/10th May Final: 3rd June 2017 at National Stadium Wales, Cardiff © 1998-2016 UEFA. All rights reserved. WL
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Post by White Lightning on Feb 17, 2017 10:47:19 GMT
Round of 16 Tuesday 14th February 2017 Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica Lisbon Benfica 1 - 0 Dortmund Parc des Princes Paris Paris 4 - 0 Barcelona Wednesday 15th February 2017 Fußball Arena München Munich
Bayern 5 - 1 Arsenal Estadio Santiago Bernabéu Madrid Real Madrid 3 - 1 Napoli WL
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Post by White Lightning on Feb 26, 2017 19:17:02 GMT
Round of 16 Tuesday 21st February 2017 BayArena Leverkusen Leverkusen 2 - 4 Atlético City of Manchester Stadium Manchester
Man. City 5 - 3 Monaco Wednesday 22nd February 2017 Estádio do Dragão Porto Porto 0 - 2 Juventus Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Seville Sevilla 2 - 1 Leicester WL
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Post by White Lightning on Mar 9, 2017 11:32:26 GMT
Round of 16 - 2nd leg Tuesday 7th March 2017 Arsenal Stadium London
Arsenal 1 - 5 Bayern
Aggregate: 2 - 10 Bayern go through to next round Stadio San Paolo Naples Napoli 1 - 3 Real Madrid Aggregate: 2 - 6 Real Madrid go through to next round Wednesday 8th March 2017 BVB Stadion Dortmund Dortmund Dortmund 4 - 0 Benfica Aggregate: 4 - 1 Dortmund go through to next round Camp Nou Barcelona Barcelona 6 - 1 Paris Aggregate: 6 - 5 Barcelona go through to next round WL
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Post by White Lightning on Mar 17, 2017 14:19:05 GMT
Round of 16 - 2nd Leg Tuesday 14th March 2017 Juventus Stadium Turin Juventus 1 - 0 Porto Aggregate: 3 - 0 Juventus go through to next round Leicester City Stadium Leicester
Leicester 2 - 0 Sevilla
Aggregate: 3 - 2 Leicester go through to next round Wednesday 15th March 2017 Estadio Vicente Calderón Madrid Atletico 0 - 0 Leverkusen Aggregate: 4 - 2 Atlético go through to next round Stade Louis II Monaco
Monaco 3 - 1 Man. City
Aggregate: 6 - 6 Monaco win on away goals WL
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Post by White Lightning on Mar 17, 2017 14:25:00 GMT
The UEFA Champions League quarter-final draw has been made: Bayern München v Real Madrid, Juventus v Barcelona, Atlético Madrid v Leicester and Borussia Dortmund v Monaco. Real Madrid and Bayern, who have 16 titles between them, pitted together Juventus and Barcelona meet in repeat of 2014/15 final Debutants Leicester take on last season's runners-up Atlético Dortmund and Monaco face each other for the first time UEFA Champions League quarter-final draw 11th & 19th April Juventus (ITA) v Barcelona (ESP) Borussia Dortmund (GER) v Monaco (FRA) 12th & 18th April Bayern München (GER) v Real Madrid (ESP) Atlético Madrid (ESP) v Leicester City (ENG)Bayern v Madrid All 22 of Madrid-Bayern's competitive games have come in the European Cup, Madrid winning nine and Bayern 11 Madrid have won their last three matches against Bayern, including the 2013/14 semi-finals Madrid were then coached by current Bayern trainer Carlo Ancelotti Madrid won 4 - 0 in Munich in the second leg of that tie – Bayern's record home defeat in Europe Bayern and Madrid have met in ten knockout ties and won five apiece The teams met in a friendly in New Jersey in August, Danilo scoring the only goal Toni Kroos and Xabi Alonso will be playing against former clubs Juventus v Barcelona The teams met in the 2015 final in Berlin, Barça winning 3 - 1 Ivan Rakitić (4), Luis Suárez (68) and Neymar (90+7) scored for Barcelona, Álvaro Morata (55) for Juve They have had seven competitive meetings, Barcelona winning three to Juve's two The teams met in the 2002/03 last eight: it was 1-1 in Turin and 2-1 to the hosts in Barcelona This tie will mark a return to the Camp Nou for Juve full-back Dani Alves Atlético v Leicester Two of Leicester's three previous European campaigns were ended by Atlético The Spanish side won 3 - 1 on aggregate in the 1961/62 European Cup Winners' Cup first round They also prevailed (2 - 1 at home and 2 - 0 away) in the 1997/98 UEFA Cup first round Atlético have never lost at home to English opposition (W5 D5) Dortmund v Monaco The teams have never met before in a competitive fixture Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang made 23 loan appearances for Monaco in 2010/11, scoring twice Dortmund's overall record against French clubs is W6 D5 L5; only one of those defeats was at home 11th/12th April: Quarter-finals, first leg 18th/19th April: Quarter-finals, second leg 21st April: Semi-final draw, Nyon 2nd/3rd May: Semi-finals, first leg 9th/10th May: Semi-finals, second leg 3rd June: Final (National Stadium of Wales, Cardiff) © 1998-2017 UEFA. All rights reserved. WL
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Post by White Lightning on Apr 18, 2017 18:09:19 GMT
Quarter Final 1st leg Tuesday 11th April 2017 Juventus Stadium, Turin Juventus 3 - 0 Barcelona Wednesday 12th April 2017 BVB Stadion Dortmund, Dortmund Dortmund 2 - 3 Monaco Fußball Arena München, Munich Bayern 1 - 2 Real Madrid Estadio Vicente Calderon, Madrid
Atletico 1 - 0 LeicesterWL
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Post by White Lightning on Apr 23, 2017 11:28:20 GMT
Quarter Final 2nd leg Tuesday 18th April 2017 Leicester City Stadium, Leicester
Leicester 1 - 1 Atlético
Aggregate: 1 - 2 Atlético go through to next round Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid Real Madrid 4 - 2 Bayern Aggregate: 6 - 3 Real Madrid win after extra time Wednesday 19th April 2017 Stade Louis II, Monaco Monaco 3 - 1 Dortmund Aggregate: 6 - 3 Monaco go through to next round Camp Nou, Barcelona Barcelona 0 - 0 Juventus Aggregate: 0 - 3 Juventus go through to next round WL
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Post by White Lightning on Apr 23, 2017 11:33:02 GMT
Last season's finalists Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid will face each other in the semi-finals – the fourth season in a row they meet in this competition – with Monaco taking on Juventus in the other tie. Champions League semi-final draw (first team plays first leg at home) Real Madrid v Atlético Madrid (Tuesday 2nd and Wednesday 10th May) Monaco v Juventus (Wednesday 3rd and Tuesday 9th May) Real Madrid v Atlético Madrid The Spanish capital rivals meet in a repeat of last season's final, won on penalties by Madrid Madrid also won the 1958/59 semi-final, 2014 final and 2015 quarter-final meetings This season in the Spanish Liga: Atlético 0 - 3 Madrid, Madrid 1 - 1 Atlético Madrid aim to become the first team to retain the UEFA Champions League title Head-to-head record in Europe: P7, Madrid W4, Atlético W1, D2 Semi-final records: Atlético W3 L2, Madrid W14 L13 Monaco v Juventus Monaco and Juve also met in the 1997/98 semi-finals, the Bianconeri winning 6 - 4 on aggregate Juve won the first leg 4 - 1 before a 3 - 2 away defeat; they went on to lose to Madrid in the final Juve also beat Monaco in the 2014/15 quarters, Arturo Vidal's penalty in Turin the only goal of the tie Head-to-head record: P4, Monaco W1, Juve W2, D1 Semi-final records: Monaco W1 L2, Juventus W8 L3 The 2017 final There was an additional draw on Friday to define who, for administrative purposes, would be the home team in the final at the National Stadium of Wales in Cardiff on Saturday 3 June. That will be the winners of the Monaco-Juventus tie. © 1998-2017 UEFA. All rights reserved. WL
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Post by White Lightning on May 3, 2017 20:49:18 GMT
Semi-Final 1st Leg Tuesday 2nd May 2017 Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid Real Madrid 3 - 0 Atlético Wednesday 3rd May 2017 Stade Louis II, Monaco Monaco 0 - 2 Juventus WL
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Post by White Lightning on May 12, 2017 8:45:46 GMT
Semi-Finals 2nd Leg Tuesday 9th May 2017 Juventus Stadium, Turin Juventus 2 - 1 Monaco Aggregate: 4 - 1 Juventus go through to next round Wednesday 10th May 2017 Estadio Vicente Calderon, Madrid Atletico 2 - 1 Real Madrid Aggregate: 2 - 4 Real Madrid go through to next round WL
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Post by White Lightning on May 12, 2017 8:57:08 GMT
The 2017 UEFA Champions League final will be the 19th UEFA competition meeting between Juventus and Real Madrid – all in the European Cup – and there is virtually nothing between the sides. Both clubs have eight wins and two draws, with Juve scoring 21 goals to Madrid's 18. 1961/62 European Champion Clubs' Cup quarter-finals Juventus 0 - 1 Real Madrid Real Madrid 0 - 1 Juventus Real Madrid 3 - 1 Juventus (replay in Paris) The opening instalment in what would become one of Europe's most even rivalries, needed appropriately a third game to separate the teams. Having had their five-year grip on the European Cup broken the previous season, Madrid won in Turin through Alfredo Di Stéfano's late strike as they sought to regain the crown – only for Omar Sívori's goal in Spain to force a Paris replay. There Felo put the five-time champions in front within 60 seconds, and while Sívori replied again before-half-time, second-half efforts from Luis del Sol and Justo Tejada finally took Madrid through. 1986/87 European Champion Clubs' Cup second round Real Madrid 1 - 0 Juventus Juventus 1 - 0 Real Madrid (aet; Real Madrid win 3-1 on penalties) Twenty-five years later, Emilio Butragueño gave Madrid the upper hand with the only goal of the Santiago Bernabéu first leg, but once more Juve responded in Turin thanks to Angelo Cabrini's ninth-minute reply. Unlike their first meeting, there were no replays so penalties settled the tie; both teams missed their first attempts but whereas Madrid converted their next three, Lionello Manfredonia and Luciano Favero were off target for Juve to end their side's campaign. 1995/96 UEFA Champions League quarter-finals Real Madrid 1 - 0 Juventus Juventus 2 - 0 Real Madrid This first tussle of the UEFA Champions League era brought a first Juve aggregate victory en route to their second European crown – again, however, they were beaten in Spain following Raúl González's strike midway through the opening half. This time, though, they turned the tie round in Turin, Alessandro Del Piero and Michele Padovano scoring early in each half, with Madrid's hopes effectively extinguished by Rafael Alkorta's 72nd-minute red card. Juve also finished with ten men after Moreno Torricelli's dismissal with 11 minutes left, but held on. 1997/98 UEFA Champions League final Juventus 0 - 1 Real Madrid The teams' most high-profile meeting to date came at the Amsterdam ArenA, where Predrag Mijatović got the only goal midway through the second period. The Madrid forward scrambled in from close range in the 66th minute to seal his side's seventh European title, 32 years on from their sixth. 2002/03 UEFA Champions League semi-finals Real Madrid 2 - 1 Juventus Juventus 3 - 1 Real Madrid Again Juve were in arrears after the Madrid first leg, where goals in either half from Ronaldo and Roberto Carlos had given the hosts the edge despite David Trezeguet's riposte on the stroke of half-time. It was a different story in northern Italy, strikes by Trezeguet, Del Piero – both before the interval – and Pavel Nedvěd on 73 minutes rendering irrelevant a late effort from Juve old boy Zinédine Zidane. Nedvěd, however, picked up a late booking to rule him out of the final, lost on penalties to AC Milan. 2004/05 UEFA Champions League round of 16 Real Madrid 1 - 0 Juventus Juventus 2 - 0 Real Madrid (aet) The Italian giants made it three two-legged knockout wins in a row against Madrid despite finding themselves in familiar territory following the first leg. Once more their colours were lowered in the Spanish capital courtesy of Iván Helguera's 31st-minute strike, but Trezeguet netted with 15 minutes left in Turin to bring on extra time. After Ronaldo and Juve substitute Alessio Tacchinardi had been sent off in the 113th minute, three minutes later Marcelo Zalayeta conjured a Bianconeri winner. 2008/09 UEFA Champions League group stage Juventus 2 - 1 Real Madrid Real Madrid 0 - 2 Juventus Juve gained the upper hand in the clubs' first group meetings, goals from Del Piero and Amauri securing a home victory despite Ruud van Nistelrooy halving the deficit. Del Piero notched two more as Juve recorded their first away win against Madrid in 46 years – and booked their place in the round of 16. Madrid joined them there but neither advanced any further. 2013/14 UEFA Champions League group stage Real Madrid 2 - 1 Juventus Juventus 2 - 2 Real Madrid Three seasons ago it was Madrid's turn to hold sway in the group fixtures, all the goals at the Bernabéu coming in the first half-hour with Cristiano Ronaldo scoring either side of Fernando Llorente's 22nd-minute equaliser. Giorgio Chiellini was red-carded early in the second half and duly for the Turin rematch, where Juve's goals came from Arturo Vidal and Llorente and sandwiched Ronaldo and Gareth Bale's responses for the visitors. While Juve dropped into the UEFA Europa League, Madrid went on to collect the trophy for a tenth time. 2014/15 UEFA Champions League semi-finals Juventus 2 - 1 Real Madrid Real Madrid 1 - 1 Juventus In the semi-finals for the first time since their 2002/03 defeat of Madrid, Massimiliano Allegri's Juve eked out a first-leg advantage in Turin thanks to goals from Álvaro Morata – signed from Madrid the previous summer – and Carlos Tévez either side of a Ronaldo strike. Ronaldo levelled the tie from the spot 23 minutes into the Bernabéu return, only for Morata to score again 12 minutes after half-time to take Juve through at the expense of his former, and now current, employers. © 1998-2017 UEFA. All rights reserved. WL
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