How to follow the Champions League and Europa League football live on WhoScored
The fourth round of Champions League games kicks off this evening as PSV welcome injury hit Girona to the Philips Stadion, while Dynamo Zagreb make the trip to Slovakia to face Slovan Bratislava. There is a full complement of Champions League fixtures and WhoScored have provided previews for all 18 midweek games.
And with two games kicking off at 5:45pm and a further seven getting starting at 8pm, following live to not miss a moment’s action is of the utmost importance. The best place to follow the Champions League games today, and the rest of the action across Europe, is with WhoScored.
We provide up-to-date stats from our data providers Opta that ensure each match centre is updated every 30 seconds. This means all the stats you need can be followed from each match without missing the key moments in the games you want to keep tabs on.
And it’s not just the Champions League that can be followed live on WhoScored. We also have coverage for the EFL, which is key ahead of the midweek Championship and League One games, not to mention the Europa League fixtures that kick off on Wednesday afternoon when Besiktas welcome Swedish side Malmoe to Istanbul.
In what should prove another entertaining set of midweek games, keeping on top of the action is of the utmost importance. The best way to do so is through the WhoScored Live Scores page, or the live match centres that go live shortly after games kick off.
It’s not just the stats that update quickly either, but the WhoScored ratings, too. Do you feel the player you have backed to shine is living up to expectations? Then the WhoScored ratings help justify your picks, with over 200 stats going in to determine the ratings.
So be sure to go to WhoScored to follow the games from Europe’s major leagues live to not miss a moment.