After a day of black tuesday for Real Madrid (lost to Shakhtar, although it depends on himself in the last match) and gray for Atleti (he tied at Wanda against a Bayern who did not play anything and will go to Salzburg with homework to do), a Wednesday full of emotions arrives. Barça must leave the first position on track in Hungary against Ferencvaros, while Sevilla plays the first place with Chelsea in the Pizjuán. But nevertheless, it is PSG that is walking the tightrope with greater danger of losing his balance and, in addition, visit United. Without forgetting the bulk of matchday 16 of the Second Division, with a very attractive Leganés-Rayo scent of a promotion phase.
Most outstanding Champions League matches
Ferencvaros-Barcelona (9:00 p.m., Movistar Champions League)
New match without Messi in which Koeman hopes to repeat Kiev's solvent performance last matchday (0-4 at Dinamo). A golden opportunity for a Griezmann who gave green shoots in the last league match and for Barça itself to leave the first place in the group on track.
Sevilla-Chelsea (9:00 p.m., Movistar Champions League)
Tied on points and with the goalaverage particular to be decided. This is how Sevilla and Chelsea arrive at Pizjuán after 0-0 in the first leg at Stamford Bridge and 10 points added Until now. The leadership on the horizon and the idea of achieving it thanks to or despite the rotations. The calendar tightens and both Lopetegui and Lampard could shake the board.
Manchester United-PSG (9:00 p.m., Movistar Champions League)
Big game in a Theater of Dreams that can turn PSG's European career into a nightmare. A victory would seal the first place of the Red Devils and would greatly complicate the pass of the Parisians, in addition to putting Tuchel in the ceasefire talks in a more insistent way. Cavani's presence at United brings the morbid dose to the match.
Rest of Champions matches
Basaksehir-RB Leipzig (6:55 p.m., Movistar Champions League)
Krasnodar-Rennes (6:55 p.m., Movistar Champions League)
Borussia Dortmund-Lazio (9:00 p.m., Movistar Champions League)
Bruges-Zenit (9:00 p.m., Movistar Champions League)
Juventus-Dynamo Kyiv (9:00 p.m., Movistar Champions League)
LaLiga Smartbank matches
Leganés-Rayo Vallecano (7:00 p.m., #Vamos and Movistar LaLiga)
Logroñés-Ponferradina (7:00 p.m., Movistar LaLiga)
Cartagena-Espanyol (7:00 p.m., Movistar LaLiga)
Castellón-Zaragoza (9:00 p.m., GOL and Movistar LaLiga)
Lugo-Las Palmas (9:30 p.m., Movistar LaLiga)