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Olympiacos vs Manchester City: How to live stream, time, venue, where to watch, who will win and all pre-match buzz around Champions League tie

As far as the head-to-head records go, Guardiola's men have got the better of Evangelos Marinakis's men in five of their six games against each other
PUBLISHED NOV 2, 2020
Manchester City  (Getty Images)
Manchester City (Getty Images)

The UEFA Champions League leg this week sees Manchester City take on Olympiacos at the Karaiskakis Stadium on Tuesday, November 3. Pep Guardiola's men have won both their games in the tournament so far and travel to Pireas to play their third game against the side that's been a tad inconsistent so far this season. For City, the plan will be to keep their winning record intact, and that they're coming off a Premier League win against Sheffield United adds to the momentum.

Here's a quick primer ahead of the matchup.

Time

Kick-off is slated for 3 pm ET on Tuesday, November 3, 2020.

Venue

Olympiacos host the Citizens at the Karaiskakis Stadium.

Where to watch?

The game can be watched live on CBS All Access.

How to live stream?

CBS has placed much emphasis on streaming and its streamer, CBS All Access comes as the platform to watch the Champions League. In addition to the games, the pre-match and post-match shows too can be watched wherever All-Access is available. Select games can be watched on fubo TV, YouTube TV and Hulu. Hulu and fubo are priced at $59,99/mo while YouTube TV costs $64.99. The select games include a pair of Round of 16-second leg matches and the Champions League Final. So those are the only three Champions League matches scheduled to be shown on fuboTV, YouTube TV and Hulu. Our suggestion is to go with CBS All Access to view the full roster of games.

Pre-match buzz

As far as the head-to-head records go, Guardiola's men have got the better of Evangelos Marinakis's men in five of their six games against each other. The previous encounter saw City hand them a comprehensive 3-0 defeat. However, they will fancy their chances as City will miss the services of Gabriel Jesus, Fernandinho, Benjamin Mendy and Sergio Aguero. Mady Camara, Ousseynou Ba and Hillal Soudani tested positive for the coronavirus for the Greek outfit, but they do have the in-form Mathieu Valbuena and Yann M'Vila and the duo will play a key role for the hosts.

The onus is on Raheem Sterling and Ferran Torres again in the absence of key players for City. After a rather shaky start in the Premier League and the Champions League, the side has managed to hit the ground up an running.

Who will win?

While Guardiola's men are favorites to take this game, they will have to be wary of the counter-attacking threat Olympiacos might pose. For now, the odds are against the home team.

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