Champions League playoff schedule and odds Feb. 18-19: Manchester City vs. Real Madrid battle in second leg

Champions League schedule

The schedule for the second leg of the Champions League knockout phase kicks off on Tuesday.

The latest: Real Madrid edged past Manchester City in a thrilling first leg, but Los Blancos are far from locked into a Round of 16 spot. Elsewhere, five other first-leg matches were decided by a single goal, which means there’s plenty of nail-biting action ahead.

Check out the latest Champions League schedule for Feb. 18-19.

Champions League schedule: Knockout phase playoffs

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Feyenoord Rotterdam vs. AC Milan

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Benfica vs. AS Monaco

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Celtic vs. Bayern Munich

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Atalanta vs. Club Brugge

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Borussia Dortmund vs. Sporting CP

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Paris Saint-Germain vs. Brest

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PSV Eindhoven vs. Juventus

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Manchester City vs. Real Madrid

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Betting insights

  • Harry Kane’s goal in the 49th minute put Bayern Munich up 2-0, but Daizen Maeda’s late strike for Celtic adds intrigue to the second leg of this battle. The Bhoys are significant underdogs but will undoubtedly push for offence in this contest.
  • Paris Saint-Germain is one of two clubs wielding a multi-goal lead on aggregate entering the second leg. A pair of strikes from Ousmane Dembélé helped put PSG in the driver’s seat against Brest.
  • Juventus pulled off a shocking result against PSV Eindhoven thanks to a late tally from Samuel Mbangula. The Boeren will likely be the aggressors in Wednesday’s contest and are favoured to win.
  • Spectators and bettors are in for an epic showdown if the second leg of Manchester City/Real Madrid is anything like the first. Erling Haaland put Man City up 2-1 in the 80th minute, but late strikes from Brahim Díaz and Jude Bellingham lifted Real Madrid to a 3-2 victory.
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