Champions League playoff schedule and odds Feb. 11-12: Manchester City vs. Real Madrid meet in knockout phase

Champions League schedule

The knockout phase playoffs feature several intriguing matchups, with a rematch of last season’s quarterfinal between Manchester City and Real Madrid.

The latest: Manchester City hosts an injury-riddled Madrid side, missing three of its top centre-backs. Afterwards, Celtic puts its undefeated home record at stake against Bayern Munich.

Check out the latest Champions League schedule for Feb. 11-12.

Champions League schedule: Knockout phase playoffs

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Brest vs. PSG

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Juventus vs. PSV

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Manchester City vs. Real Madrid

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Sporting CP vs. Borussia Dortmund

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Club Brugge vs. Atalanta

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AS Monaco vs. Benfica

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Celtic vs. Bayern Munich

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Feyenoord vs. AC Milan

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Betting insights

  • Brest finished 18th in the table with 13 points and a -1 goal differential. History doesn’t favour the home team, who’s winless in 20 matches against Ligue 1 foes PSG (0-2-18). The Parisians secured a dominant 5-2 victory in the previous matchup on Feb. 1.
  • Manchester City holds a lacklustre 1-2-3 record and a -5 goal differential versus clubs in the Top 24. New additions Omar Marmoush, Abdukodir Khusanov and Nico Gonzalez will be eligible to compete in the playoff round. Real Madrid has scored 3+ goals in each of its last three matches in the competition. The two European powerhouses clashed in the 2024 Champions League quarter-final, with Real Madrid advancing in a penalty shootout.
  • Sporting CP has an 8-4-6 record in all competitions since Ruben Amorim’s departure in November. The Portuguese club hosts Borussia Dortmund, under newly-appointed manager Niko Kovac. The Black and Yellows have failed to keep a clean sheet in 12 matches.
  • Club Brugge is the lowest-scoring side to finish in the Top 24, netting just seven goals. Meanwhile, Atalanta posted the second-highest expected goals figure (21.2) in the competition. This is the first-ever meeting between the two clubs.
  • Celtic remain unbeaten and have scored in every home fixture this season. However, they’re sizable underdogs to a Bayern Munich side that recorded the highest xG figure (24.5) in the league phase. The German giants sport a +43 goal differential in the Bundesliga this season, too.
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