Catch Every Moment: Your Complete Guide to Streaming Benfica vs. Real Madrid Live

Catch Every Moment: Your Complete Guide to Streaming Benfica vs. Real Madrid Live

Real Madrid will face a familiar foe in José Mourinho when they meet Benfica in their concluding fixture of the 2025–26 Champions League league phase.

Although they've fallen to Liverpool and Manchester City, Los Blancos remain well-positioned in third place in the league phase table, tied at 15 points with Liverpool. Victory on Wednesday evening in Lisbon would secure Álvaro Arbeloa's squad a direct berth in the round of 16.

Benfica aims to disrupt Madrid's plans as they battle to preserve their Champions League ambitions. The Portuguese side requires all three points to maintain any realistic prospect of advancing to the knockout phase playoff positions, giving Mourinho and his team additional incentive to upset the 15-time European titleholders.

Here's your guide to watching Benfica vs. Real Madrid on television and via live streaming.

What Time Does Benfica vs. Real Madrid Kick Off?

What Time Does Benfica vs. Real Madrid Kick Off?

How to Watch Benfica vs. Real Madrid on TV and Live Stream

How to Watch Benfica vs. Real Madrid on TV and Live Stream

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Real Madrid's encounter with Benfica can be viewed on Paramount+ in the United States. The streaming service owns the broadcasting rights to all Champions League matches.

American viewers seeking Spanish-language commentary can access the match through TUDN USA and Vix.

Discovery+ serves as the broadcasting home for Benfica vs. Real Madrid in the United Kingdom. Mexican fans have a single viewing option for the league phase finale—FOX One.

Champions League coverage in Canada is provided by DAZN Canada and fuboTV Canada.

Country

TV/Live Stream

United States

Paramount+, TUDN USA, Vix

United Kingdom

discovery+

Canada

DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada

Mexico

FOX One

What's Next for Benfica and Real Madrid?

What's Next for Benfica and Real Madrid?

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Following Wednesday's match at the Estádio da Luz, Real Madrid return to La Liga competition against Rayo Vallecano on Sunday, Feb. 1, before traveling to the Mestalla to face Valencia seven days later. With just one point dividing league-leading Barcelona and second-placed Los Blancos, Arbeloa's team cannot afford any slip-ups.

Benfica, on the other hand, will redirect their attention to domestic competition. The Portuguese club's next assignment is against relegation-threatened Tondela on Sunday, Feb. 1. Following that, Mourinho's team welcomes Alverca on Sunday, Feb. 8.