The second Champions League finalist is between Man City and Real Madrid today. In the live ticker you won't miss any highlight of the game.
- Champions League: Manchester City - Real Madrid -:- (-:-)
- The draw in the first leg keeps all options open: one team follows Inter Milan into the final.
- Memories are awakened. The two teams delivered a dramatic semi-final last year.
- Follow the semi-final second leg: This live ticker will be updated continuously.
Update, 19:48 p.m.: The lineups are here - and there's a surprise! DFB international Antonio Rüdiger, who did a decent job in the first leg, has to take a seat on the bench for the time being. His centre-back position in Real Madrid's starting XI will be taken over by Eder Militao today. In return, there are no changes - at least compared to the first meeting - in the starting line-up of Pep Guardiola's Citizens.
Manchester City vs Real Madrid -:- (-:-), today at 21 p.m.
Manchester City line-up: Ederson - Walker, Ruben Dias, Akanji, Stones, Rodri, Gundogan, De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva, Haaland, Grealish |
Real Madrid line-up: Courtois - Carvajal, Militao, Alaba, Camavinga, Kroos, Modric, Valverde, Vinicius Jr., Benzema, Rodrygo |
Goals:- |
Update, 19:15: Welcome to the live ticker for the Champions League semi-final second leg between Manchester City and Real Madrid. The match starts at 21 p.m. and will be broadcast live on DAZN. First of all, the respective starting line-ups of today's two opponents, who are fighting for a place in the CL final, should be announced shortly.
This is where the ball is rolling today: at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester. Around 55,000 spectators fit in here. © IMAGO / Pro Sports Images
First reported on 16 May: Manchester - After Inter Milan have already qualified for this year's Champions League final in the semi-finals against AC Milan, all football enthusiasts are now asking themselves one more question: Who will follow the Italians into the final of the Champions League? Manchester City and Real Madrid are still in business. Both top teams, which some observers would have liked to see as duel partners in the final, still have every chance of the last final ticket after the 1-1 draw in the first leg.
Champions League: Semi-final between Man City and Real Madrid live today
After the first meeting of the Citizens, one scene in particular caused a sensation: the remarkable equaliser by City star Kevin de Bruyne in the 67th minute. The goal was immediately preceded by a scene in which Manchester's Bernardo Silva had brought the leather into the field just behind the touchline.
However, the video assistant and the referee did not intervene. "The ball was out. That's not what I'm saying, that's what technology says," said Real coach Carlo Ancelotti, struggling with the decision after the encounter.
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Erling Haaland was well guarded by Antonio Rüdiger in the first leg. © Jose A. Garcia/imago
Champions League: Real Madrid and Man City deliver a repeat of the 2022 semi-finals
Incidentally, today's encounter, which is known to be a replay of the curious semi-final of 2022, means a record for Ancelotti: with 191 games as coach in the UEFA Champions League, he overtakes Sir Alex Ferguson (190 games) and is now alone in first place in this statistic.
Real can probably go into the duel a little more rested today, for whom there is not so much at stake in the first Spanish league - Primus FC Barcelona is unassailably far ahead here. Madrid can therefore concentrate fully on the Champions League. Guardiola's team, in which star striker Erling Haaland was rather inconspicuous in the first leg, on the other hand, is still in the middle of the fight for the title in the Premier League, where they recently celebrated twelve victories in a row.