Champions League TV Schedule: Ajax-Inter, PSG-Atalanta & More

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Wednesday 17 September debut in the Champions League, this season, both Cristian Chivu’s Inter and Ivan Juric’s Atalanta.

After the daring Juventus draw at the debut against Borussia Dortmund, today they debut in the Champions League, this season, both Cristian Chivu’s Inter and Ivan Juric’s Atalanta.

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Inter with Lautaro in doubt returns to the field in the maximum continental competition after three and a half months from the final lost in Munich against PSG (5-0, 31 May). The Nerazzurri, who challenge the Ajax to Amsterdam on the first day, do not come from a good time. They lost the last two championship matches: against Udinese on August 31 before the stop (2-1) and against Juventus in the Italian derby on Saturday evening (4-3). Cristian Chivu should opt for training changes. First of all, Josep Martinez on goal instead of Sommer. Secondly, De Vrij in defense and the return from the first minute of Dimarco and Sucic in midfield.

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Atalanta in the presence of Europe’s champions. It will not be a simple race at the Parco dei Principi that of the goddess against the PSG of Luis Enrique. The men of Ivan Juric, after the two draws obtained before the stop with Parma and Pisa, found the first success in the championship with the 4-1 trimmed at Lecce with a De Ketelare, brace for him, a great protagonist. Also this time there will be no Lookman, not convened after what happened this summer with his mutiny for the failure to transfer to Inter.

Where to see the other games of today in the Champions League

Four other games are played. In the clear on Tv8, Liverpool-Athletic Madrid is scheduled at 9 pm. The other three races will be transmitted exclusively on the Sky Sport channels. 6.45 pm Olympiacos-Pafos; Slavia Praga-Bodo Glimt. 9 pm Bayern Munich-Celsea.

September 17, 2025

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