Real Madrid want to make the 3-2 win at the Etihad Stadium count and qualify for the last sixteen of the UEFA Champions League. They host a Manchester City side that will have to take risks if they are to level the tie at the Santiago Bernabéu. History is on the Whites’ side
Real Madrid put on their King of Europe‘s suit to stage an epic comeback against the sky blues. Haaland even put his team ahead on two occasions, but first Mbappé equalized in the 60th minute to make it 1-1, and then, when the game seemed lost, Brahim made it 2-2 and in injury time Bellingham appeared to make it 2-3 and achieve an important victory for the Whites.
It was an important win in terms of gaining an advantage and what that means for the match on Wednesday the 19th at the Santiago Bernabéu. Carlo Ancelotti‘s side go into the second leg of the play-off for a place in the round of 16 at the Santiago Bernabéu with a favourable record of 36 European play-offs won out of 38 previous matches after winning the first leg away from home, according to BeSoccer data.
What time does Real Madrid play?
The Champions League playoff match between Real Madrid and Manchester City will be played this Wednesday, February 19th, starting at 9:00 p.m. in Spain. From that moment on, the ball will start rolling at the Santiago Bernabéu.
Manchester City vs Real Madrid – Kickoff Time in the USA & Worldwide
United States Time Zones:
- Pacific Time (Los Angeles, San Francisco) – 12:00 PM
- Mountain Time (Denver, Phoenix) – 1:00 PM
- Central Time (Chicago, Houston, Dallas) – 2:00 PM
- Eastern Time (New York, Miami, Washington D.C.) – 3:00 PM
Other Key Cities Worldwide:
- Mexico City – 1:00 PM
- Lima, Bogotá – 2:00 PM
- São Paulo, Buenos Aires – 4:00 PM
- London – 8:00 PM
- Cairo, Riyadh, Baghdad, Istanbul – 10:00 PM
- Dubai – 11:00 PM
- New Delhi – 12:30 AM (Next Day)
- Jakarta – 1:00 AM (Next Day)
- Beijing – 3:00 AM (Next Day)
- Tokyo – 4:00 AM (Next Day)
- Sydney – 6:00 AM (Next Day)
Where Real Madrid – Manchester City will be played
The second game of the Champions League playoffs between Real Madrid and Manchester City will be played at Carlo Ancelotti’s team’s home ground. Specifically, the Santiago Bernabéu stadium, with a capacity for 78,297 spectators, has been chosen for this match.