Paris Saint-Germain without Lionel Messi vs Benfica, for the Champions League: schedule, TV and line-ups

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paris st germainwithout Leone Messi due to muscle discomfort, he receives benfica from Portugal, where the Argentines play Nicolas Otamendi and Enzo Fernandezfor the fourth round of the European Champions League.

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The match corresponding to Group H will be played from 16:00 (Argentine time) at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris and will be televised by Fox Sports and Star +.

For the second consecutive match Messi will be absent from PSG because he has “a little discomfort in the calf”, according to the French club.

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Following a 1-1 draw in Lisbon last week, the French side will receive Benfica in a direct duel for the top of Group H, as they both add 7 units.

In third place is Juventus, who will visit Maccabi Haifa, Israeli, with Ángel Di María and Leandro Paredes in Italy.

The Turin player got the first points after beating the same rival last day 3-1 with three assists from “Fideo”. The match will be played in the first round at 1:45 pm and will also be broadcast on Fox Sports and Star +.

At the same time and for Group G, Manchester City, with Julián Álvarez, will play in Denmark against Copenhagen, beaten 5-0 five days ago in England with Cordovan’s first goal in the competition.

In the same area, Jorge Sampaoli will make his Champions League debut at the helm of Sevilla, who will visit Borussia Dortmund in Germany.

The former Argentina international team manager started his second round at the Andalusian club last Saturday, drawing 1-1 at home to Athletic Bilbao. Gonzalo Montiel, Marcos Acuña, Alejandro Gómez and Erik Lamela are part of the team that traveled to Germany.

Salzburg, with Argentinian Nicolás Capaldo, are the surprising leader of Group E over two European champions like Chelsea and Milan. The Austrian team will face Dinamo Zagreb, Croatia, and the two shooting guards will meet in Italy.

Real Madrid, defender of the title, went to Poland where Shakhtar, from Ukraine, refereed at home in this edition due to the war.

And Celtic, with Alexandro Bernabei, will host Leipzig, from Germany, in search of their first victory.

Source: Clarin

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