While the stakes are generally high in UEFA Champions League quarterfinal matches, there is a special spice to today's Real Madrid-Liverpool showdown, the first meeting between the two since Real Madrid's 3-1 win in the 2018 Champions League final. [You may remember the match in which Liverpool's leading scorer Mohamed Salah left the field injured after a controversial tackle by Real Madrid's Sergio Ramos. Liverpool will not be able to exact revenge on Ramos - he is likely to miss this match due to injury - but the Reds will be looking to score an away goal and get ready for a triumphant return to Anfield in this Champions League quarterfinal second leg.
Both teams have had rocky seasons, but Real Madrid is on a roll going into the first leg of this quarterfinal, winning eight of their last ten games in all competitions. Liverpool is coming off a big win over Arsenal and has struggled in the past two months.
The Champions League quarterfinal between Real Madrid and Liverpool will be a must-see match. If you can't watch Real Madrid vs. Liverpool, here's where you can find a live stream and how to use a VPN.
Champions League matches are usually available worldwide, but you may not be able to live stream Real Madrid vs. Liverpool where you are. If that's the case, try using a virtual private network (VPN), which may allow you to change your location from where you are surfing the web and access a live stream that might otherwise be geo-locked.
We tested many different services to find the best VPN overall, and our choice is ExpressVPN. It offers a good balance of performance and customer support, and a lower price for an annual subscription.
Champions League coverage was exclusive to CBS All Access earlier this year, but that streaming service has now been rebranded as Paramount Plus. There, live streaming of Real Madrid vs. Liverpool will be available. Paramount Plus will also broadcast the quarterfinals between Manchester City and Borussia Dortmund, which will be broadcast at the same time as Real Madrid vs. Liverpool.
Paramount Plus starts at $5.99 per month. In addition to Champions League coverage, the streaming service features other live sports from CBS and will begin covering the NWSL, where the Women's League Challenge Cup series begins this weekend.
In the UK, BT Sport 2 is broadcasting the Real Madrid vs. Liverpool match.
BT Sport is available through BT as well as as an add-on to Sky; BT Sport subscribers can stream the Real Madrid vs. Liverpool match on the BT Sport website or dedicated app (Android, iOS). A monthly pass for BT Sport costs £25.
In Canada, DAZN offers Champions League matches, so to watch a live stream of Real Madrid vs. Liverpool, you will need to use their streaming service. You can sign up for the service and get a one-month free trial. After that, DAZN is a $20/month or $150/year subscription.
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For a live stream of Real Madrid vs. Liverpool in other countries, check LiveSoccerTV.com.
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