
Champions League 2016: Group Live Stream, TV Schedule, Predictions for Tuesday
Leicester City can make sure of their place in the knockout stage of the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday if they beat Club Brugge at the King Power Stadium.
Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspur travel to AS Monaco knowing anything less than a win will see them fail to progress if Bayer Leverkusen beat CSKA Moscow.
Elsewhere, Sevilla and Juventus clash at the top of Group H, while Borussia Dortmund take on Legia Warsaw, and Real Madrid visit Sporting CP in Group F.
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Here is the schedule for Tuesday, complete with viewing information and score predictions for each game:
| Tuesday, November 22 | 5 p.m./12 p.m. | CSKA Moscow vs. Bayer Leverkusen | BT Sport 2 (UK), Fox Sports 1 (USA), ESPN3 USA | 1-1 |
| Tuesday, November 22 | 7:45 p.m./2:45 p.m. | AS Monaco vs. Tottenham Hotspur | BT Sport 2 (UK), Fox Sports 1 (USA) | 1-2 |
| Tuesday, November 22 | 7:45 p.m./2:45 p.m. | Sporting CP vs. Real Madrid | BT Sport ESPN (UK), Fox Sports 2 (USA) | 0-3 |
| Tuesday, November 22 | 7:45 p.m./2:45 p.m. | Borussia Dortmund vs. Legia Warsaw | BT Sport Extra (UK), ESPN3 USA | 2-0 |
| Tuesday, November 22 | 7:45 p.m./2:45 p.m. | Leicester City vs. Club Brugge | BT Sport 3 (UK), ESPN3 USA | 2-0 |
| Tuesday, November 22 | 7:45 p.m./2:45 p.m. | FC Copenhagen vs. FC Porto | BT Sport Extra (UK), ESPN3 USA | 0-3 |
| Tuesday, November 22 | 7:45 p.m./2:45 p.m. | Dinamo Zagreb vs. Lyon | BT Sport Extra (UK), ESPN3 USA | 0-1 |
| Tuesday, November 22 | 7:45 p.m./2:45 p.m. | Sevilla vs. Juventus | BT Sport Extra (UK), ESPN3 USA | 1-1 |
The matches can be streamed live via BT Sport Player, Fox Sports Go and WatchESPN.
Leicester City vs. Club Brugge
Premier League champions Leicester have struggled to replicate last season's heroics this year and find themselves 14th after slipping to a 2-1 defeat at Watford on Saturday.
However, it has been a different story in the Champions League, which has provided an escape from their domestic worries.
In stark contrast to their defensive efforts in the Premier League—in which they've conceded 20 goals—the Foxes are yet to be breached in Europe and sit top of Group G.
Betting site Coral noted the difference between performances:
The Telegraph's Jonathan Liew suggested they could make history again this season:
At the very least, passage to the knockout stage seems assured, and it will be if they pick up another three points against Brugge on Tuesday.
Per the Leicester Mercury's Rob Tanner, Foxes boss Claudio Ranieri insisted the squad are still confident despite the loss to the Hornets and praised their performance:
Brugge have lost all four of their matches, scoring just once and conceding 10 in the process, so they should be the ideal opponents to bounce back against—it's unlikely they'll be able to offer the same level of resistance as Watford.
Leicester will also be aware that winning this game will allow them to put their European adventure out of mind for a few months and focus on getting back up the Premier League table. At home to the struggling Belgian side, they should be able to do just that.
AS Monaco vs. Tottenham Hotspur
Losing to Bayer Leverkusen in their last outing has left Tottenham's Champions League campaign in serious jeopardy.
The Lilywhites have won just one of their four group games and lost to Monaco in their opener, netting just two goals overall.

Spurs have received a boost following the return of Harry Kane, who netted against Arsenal on his comeback from injury and followed that up with a match-winning brace against West Ham United.
The Times' Henry Winter and Squawka's Jake Sanders praised him after he helped see off the Irons on Saturday:
"Harry Kane:
— Jake Sanders (@JakeSanders92) November 19, 2016"
5 in 4 against Arsenal
4 in 4 against West Ham
3 in 4 against Chelsea
The man for the big occasion. #THFC
Tottenham need Kane to produce the goods again in Monaco—the Ligue 1 side are top of Group E and have been in imperious form this season, per Squawka Football:
Spurs will also be counting on their defence at the Stade Louis II—they've shipped just eight in the Premier League this year, fewer than any other side, and they should be more robust than the back lines Monaco have been terrorising in Ligue 1.
The Red and Whites can secure their place in the knockout stage with a win, so they won't be lacking motivation either.
It's all set up to be an intriguing encounter and one that could go either way—Spurs are capable of coming away with three points, but they'll need to be much improved on their previous Champions League performances.






