Real Madrid hosts Bayern München at the Santiago Bernabéu for the first leg of the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals on Tuesday, April 7.
The match kicks off at 21:00 CET. For fans tracking the schedule, this time corresponds exactly to 16:00 Brasília.
American viewers have an extensive list of live broadcast options. Coverage is available across Paramount+, TUDN USA, DAZN USA, Univision, TUDN.com, Univision NOW, the TUDN App, and ViX.
This undeniable “European Clásico” marks the 29th meeting between the giants. It stands as the most played fixture in UEFA club competition history.
Real Madrid, the 15-time champions, holds the historical edge with 13 wins compared to Bayern’s 11. Recently, Madrid has heavily dominated, progressing from their last four two-legged ties and remaining unbeaten in their last nine encounters against the German side.
However, under coach Vincent Kompany, six-time champions Bayern arrive as one of the most in-form and lethal teams in Europe.
Current campaign numbers show both clubs in spectacular form:
- Real Madrid: Nine wins and three losses, scoring 29 goals and conceding 14. They advanced after ruthlessly eliminating Manchester City in the round of 16.
- Bayern München: Incredibly dominant with nine wins and a single defeat. The offense has netted an impressive 32 goals while allowing only 10.
For those looking at betting lines, the odds indicate a highly competitive fixture:
- First leg result: Bayern is favored at +115, Real Madrid sits at +190, and a draw is at +310.
- To qualify: Bayern stands at -227, and Real Madrid is at +162.
- Both teams to score and match result: Bayern win sits at +240, Madrid victory at +350, and draw at +333.
- Tournament winner: Bayern is listed at +333, while Real Madrid’s odds are +800.
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Lucas Portela
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