UEFA Champions League Live Stream: Watch Online Real Sociedad vs. Bayer Leverkusen and Viktoria Plzen v CSKA Moscow UCL Matches

Dec 10, 2013 02:48 PM EST
Bayer Leverkusen's Simon Rolfes
Bayer Leverkusen's Simon Rolfes and teammates celebrate victory against Borussia Dortmund in the German first division Bundesliga soccer match in Dortmund December 7, 2013."

The UEFA Champions League schedule on Tuesday has a number of great matches going down and two with Real Sociedad vs. Bayer Leverkusen and Viktoria Plzen v CSKA Moscow will be starting up at 2:45 pm ET and streaming live online in the UCL from Fox Soccer 2 Go and should be very entertaining on the league table.

Some of the other teams in play on Tuesday includes Manchester City and Bayern Munich as well as Real Madrid, Paris Saint-0Germain as well as Juventus and on Wednesday, teams like Barcelona, Celtic, AC Milan, Arsenal, Chelsea and Ajax Amsterdam will also be playing matches. Moscow and Viktoria are in the bottom of Group D behind Manchester City and Bayern and they have one win combined between the two teams and one will get the chance for a positive result on Tuesday, while Real Sociedad and Bayer are trying to hang in, as Bayer is just one point behind the second place position behind Manchester United in Group A, while Real is way down on the table with just one draw and zero wins.

Last time out, Bayern took down Moscow with a 3-1 win and the Russian side only got a penalty from Keisuke Honda in the defeat. Manchester City easily took down Viktoriam, as they only scored two goals including one from Tomás Horava and some of the other teams in play includes Juventus and Real Madrid won also.

Check here for the UEFA champions league live coverage.

More news from Reuters.com:

Real Madrid's news conference before Tuesday's Champions League match at FC Copenhagen was briefly disrupted on Monday when a Greenpeace anti-Gazprom poster was lowered on a screen behind coach Carlo Ancelotti.

The poster, which read "Save the Arctic" and "Show Gazprom the red card" and featured the logo of the environmental protest group, appeared shortly after the news conference in the Danish capital began and was quickly removed by an official.

Gazprom are one of the sponsors of Europe's elite club competition and the poster blocked out the state-owned Russian oil giant's logo on the set behind Ancelotti, who appeared bemused by the incident along with Real defender Pepe.

Copenhagen could face a stiff UEFA sanction over the protest.

Swiss club Basel were fined 30,000 euros ($41,200) by European soccer's governing body after Greenpeace activists interrupted their Champions League match against Schalke 04 in October with a protest against Gazprom.

Play was halted for around five minutes when four people wearing orange boiler suits and helmets descended on ropes dropped from the stadium roof and waved banners reading "Gazprom, don't foul the Arctic".

UEFA said Basel had been fined for "insufficient organization".

Russian courts last month granted bail to nine jailed Greenpeace activists, part of a group of 30 facing trial over a protest against Arctic oil drilling.

They are charged with hooliganism after some tried to scale an oil platform in the Pechora Sea, Russia's first offshore rig in the Arctic.

Greenpeace believes drilling for oil there threatens the region's pristine environment, while the Russian government says development and shipping there are important to the nation's economy and security.

(Reuters)

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