The UEFA Champions League kicks off today with 8 matches played across the continent of Europe, featuring some of the biggest clubs in the world including Real Madrid, Manchester United, Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain and Atletico Madrid.

Whether you’re at work, on the road or at home, you can watch almost all of the games live on television or streaming.

For viewers in the US, here’s the TV and streaming schedule for today’s Champions League games:

Real Madrid vs. Shakhtar Donetsk, 2:45pm ET, FOX Sports Net and FOX Soccer 2Go and ESPN Deportes
PSV vs Manchester United, 2:45pm ET, FOX Sports 1 and FOX Soccer 2Go
Manchester City vs Juventus, 2:45pm ET, FOX Sports 2 and FOX Soccer 2Go
PSG vs Malmo, 2:45pm ET, ESPN2 and FOX Soccer 2Go, ESPN3 and WatchESPN
Wolfsburg vs CSKA, 2:45pm ET, FOX Soccer 2Go and ESPN 3
Galatasaray vs Atletico Madrid, 2:45pm ET, FOX Soccer 2Go and ESPN Deportes
Benfica vs. Astana, 2:45pm ET, FOX Soccer 2Go
Sevilla vs Monchengladbach, 2:45pm ET, FOX Soccer 2Go and ESPN 3

If you’ll be watching the games live and you subscribe to FOX Sports 1 and FOX Sports 2, you can watch the games for free with FOX Sports GO.

If you want to watch games that are not being televised on FS1 or FS2, or you don’t subscribe to those TV networks, you can watch all of the games live on FOX Soccer 2GO.

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MULTIMATCH 90 returns during the UEFA Champions League group stage round, bringing viewers every goal and big play in near-real time from up to eight matches being contested simultaneously. The program, hosted by Ross Dyer, returns for a second season Tuesday, Sept. 15 (2:30 PM ET) and is back at the same time the following day on FOX Soccer Plus and FOX Soccer 2Go.

FOX Sports GO also live streams bonus feeds, including MATCH 360, which offers exclusive live pre-match coverage 60 minutes prior to kickoff, including team arrivals, dressing rooms, stadium sights before, during and after the game, plus multiple angles of every goal and highlight.

Rob Stone hosts pregame, halftime and postgame UEFA Champions League Match Day 1 coverage from Los Angeles with analysts Alexi Lalas, Warren Barton, Brad Friedel (Tuesday) and Eric Wynalda (Wednesday).