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Champions League: When Will the Real Madrid vs. Manchester City Tie Be Played?
Real Madrid and Manchester City will face off in the playoffs for a spot in the Round of 16. Without a doubt, the most thrilling matchup of the round.
Manchester City and Real Madrid, the last two Champions League winners, will face each other for the fourth consecutive season, this time in the playoff round for a spot in the Round of 16. Both teams find themselves in this situation after a lackluster group stage.
Spanish international Thiago Alcantara, a former player for Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Liverpool, conducted the draw at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland. The result? A blockbuster clash that has become a familiar encounter in recent years—though this time, it comes much earlier in the competition. One of these two title contenders will be eliminated before even reaching the knockout rounds.
City knew they would be up against another European powerhouse, either Real Madrid or Bayern Munich, both of whom they’ve faced in recent decisive matches. Their poor group stage campaign, which nearly saw them eliminated until a second-half turnaround against Club Brugge, put them in this predicament—just as Real Madrid’s key missteps against Lille and Milan forced them into the playoffs.
Although Pep Guardiola's side has struggled this season, delivering performances below their usual high standards, Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti admitted he did not want to face them. The alternative was Celtic, a seemingly easier opponent, but fortune placed them against Bayern Munich instead.
Madrid holds a theoretical advantage by playing the second leg at the Bernabéu, where they famously knocked out City in a dramatic encounter not long ago—a moment still cherished by Los Blancos' fans.
When are the first and second legs played?
Real Madrid will visit the Etihad to face Manchester City in the first leg of the tie, which will take place on Tuesday, February 11, at 3 PM ET.
The second leg will be held at the Santiago Bernabéu a week later, on Wednesday, February 19, also at 3 PM ET.