The UEFA Champions League is back Tuesday and Wednesday for regularly scheduled follow -up of the round of 16 games from last week, but the start time of the procedure would be a little different for the American public.
All this week’s matches will start an hour later in the United States thanks to summer time, which started on Sunday in several countries in North America. The coverage of CBS Sports matches will also start an hour later to correspond to the change of time, Europe observing the savings of the day that later this month.
Here’s what you need to know when the Champions League kicks off in the United States this week.
Why are the Champions League’s kicks off an hour later?
The United States’s observation of the summer hour, which means that the games will start an hour later across the country, as well as in other places where the clocks jumped an hour in front on March 9. Europe does not observe the summer time before March 30, so the difference in kick -off will last several weeks.
What matches of the Champions League will be assigned?
Only the matches of the second stage of the 16 final will be affected by the various departures from Europe and the summer time. The competition will return on April 8 for the start of the quarterfinals, which will take place after European countries have pushed their one -hour clock.
Champions League TV schedule
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