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When is the third day of the UEFA Champions League played?

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The UEFA Champions League returns after the club break and returns with matchday 3. On Tuesday, October 22, 9 matches will be played, as will Wednesday, October 23, with 9 matches.

There will be two key matches, both featuring Spanish teams. Real Madrid will face Borussia Dortmund, a repeat of the 2023 final, while Barcelona will face Bayern Munich, a European Champions League classic.

There will also be other interesting matches such as the duel between RB Leipzig and Liverpool and Juventus against Stuttgart of Germany.

Next, these are the matches of the third day of the Champions League:

  • Monaco vs. Red Star / 22-10
  • Milan vs. Witches / 22-10
  • Arsenal vs. Shakhtar / 22-10
  • Juventus vs. Stuttgart / 22-10
  • Sturm vs. Sporting Lisboa / 22-10
  • Real Madrid vs. Dortmund / 22-10
  • PSG vs. PSV Eindhoven / 22-10
  • Girona vs. Slovan Bratislava / 22-10
  • Aston Villa vs. Bolonia / 22-10
  • Atalanta vs. Celtic FC / 23-10
  • Brest vs. Bayer Leverkusen / 23-10
  • RB Leipzig vs. Liverpool / 23-10
  • Manchester City vs. Sparta Prague / 23-10
  • Barcelona vs. Bayern Munich / 23-10
  • Atlético de Madrid vs. Lille / 23-10
  • RB Salzburg vs. Dinamo Zagreb / ​​23-10
  • Benfica vs. Feyenoord / 23-10
  • Young Boys vs. Inter / 23-10

Luis Enrique close to renewing with PSG

The Spanish coach Luis Enrique Martínez will be in charge of Paris Saint-Germain until 2027, after having extended the contract with the French club for two years that ended at the end of this season, the newspaper Le Parisien reported this Thursday.

According to this information, which the club has not officially confirmed, the Asturian would spend four years at PSG, which would make him the oldest of the Qatari era, ahead of Laurent Blanc, who survived three seasons.

In his first year at the helm of the club, the former Barcelona coach won the League, the French Cup and was a semi-finalist in the Champions League.

Luis Enrique, who arrived in July 2023, well embodies the new turn that the Qatari owners of PSG want to give to the team, with fewer stars, more collective involvement and a recognizable and offensive playing identity.

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