Today's matches, December 8, of the Champions League: schedule and TV

Many things at stake in this first turn of Tuesday of the last day of the Champions League. The main focus will be on Group H, where PSG, Manchester United and RB Leipzig are tied at nine points and everything is to be decided. Although there are other points of interest, such as an interesting Lazio-Bruges that the Borussia Dortmund companion in the round of 16 will elucidate, which in turn, without Haaland, must close his first place against Zenit. Juventus, although classified, clings to a burning nail during their visit to the Camp Nou, where only one blow will change the group order.

Champions League highlights

Barcelona-Juventus (9:00 p.m., Movistar Champions League)

The Barça victory in Turin (0-2) and the three-point advantage over the bianconeri cause that only one major blow (away win from 1-3) from Juve swapped positions. The league doubts returned to make an appearance against Cádiz and the Champions League is left with the islet to grab for Koeman and his team at the moment. The Messi-Cristiano duel, the first since the Portuguese left Madrid, brings more spice to the duel.

Rennes-Sevilla (9:00 p.m., Movistar Champions League)

Lopetegui arrives in Rennes with the flag rotations. The defeat in Pizjuán against Chelsea (0-4) left Sevilla as second in the group, whatever happens tonight. Therefore, time of the less common. For all this, the greatest incentive is the economic one, since a victory against the Rhenish would bring three million euros. A not inconsiderable amount in times of pandemic and economic recession like the current ones.

RB Leipzig-Manchester United (9:00 p.m., Movistar Champions League)

Live or die, that's the extreme leitmotiv of group H. In Germany half of the cake is distributed, in PSG-Basaksehir, the other part. Leipzig need to win, as Old Trafford 5-1 'gives away' the goalaverage to United in the event of a tie and, at the moment, both, together with the Parisians, are equal to 9 points. Cavani and Martial cause loss in the Red Devils and Upamecano in Nagelsmann's.

Rest of matches

Lazio-Bruges (6:55 p.m., Movistar Champions League)

Zenit-Borussia Dortmund (6:55 p.m., Movistar Champions League)

Chelsea-Krasnodar (9:00 p.m., Movistar Champions League)

Dynamo Kiev-Ferencvaros (9:00 p.m., Movistar Champions League)

PSG-Basaksehir (9:00 p.m., Movistar Champions League)