Watch AC Milan vs Barcelona Live Str am Online UEFA Champions League On HD TV.Milan will get their UEFA Champions League campaign started off with the tough task of taking on the current kings of world football, Barcelona. Barcelona has looked as solid as ever in their recent matches. They have won their past four matches by a combined score of 14-2.
Where: Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan, Italy
When: Wednesday, November 23rd, at 2:45 p.m. EST
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European titans are set to clash once again, as reigning UEFA Champions League winners Barcelona head to Italy to take on seven-time European Cup champions and defending Serie A table toppers AC Milan in the second leg of play in Group H.These two storied sides last met in September, when the Rossoneri forced a 2-2 draw with the Blaugrana at Camp Nou by way of an early goal from Alex and a stunning equalizer by Thiago Silva in injury time.Both clubs are currently well on track to play in the knockout round, though there still figures to be plenty of venom, with Milan hoping to pull ahead of Barca for bragging rights—if not a more favorable draw in the next stage of competition.
Where: Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan, Italy
When: Wednesday, November 23rd, at 2:45 p.m. EST
Watch: Fox Soccer Channel, Fox Deportes, Sky Sports 4/HD4/3D, DirecTV, ESPN HD Brasil, SuperSport3, Sport TV2, SuperSport HD
Live : Foxsoccer
European titans are set to clash once again, as reigning UEFA Champions League winners Barcelona head to Italy to take on seven-time European Cup champions and defending Serie A table toppers AC Milan in the second leg of play in Group H.These two storied sides last met in September, when the Rossoneri forced a 2-2 draw with the Blaugrana at Camp Nou by way of an early goal from Alex and a stunning equalizer by Thiago Silva in injury time.Both clubs are currently well on track to play in the knockout round, though there still figures to be plenty of venom, with Milan hoping to pull ahead of Barca for bragging rights—if not a more favorable draw in the next stage of competition.
