Catch Every Moment: Your Complete Guide to Streaming Benfica vs. Real Madrid Live
Real Madrid and Benfica are preparing to clash in the opening leg of the Champions League knockout phase playoffs on Tuesday evening in what should be an enthralling encounter.
These two teams previously faced each other in the group stage, where José Mourinho guided his squad to a surprising 4–2 victory that secured Benfica's progression to the knockout phase playoffs. However, they now face the 15-time European champions.
Los Blancos will be eager to get revenge for their disappointing loss from before, particularly with the heightened importance of this Champions League fixture. Even securing just a single-goal lead before the return leg at the Bernabéu would give Real Madrid great confidence, but they must first overcome their former manager.
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

Real Madrid's encounter with Benfica can be viewed on Paramount+ in the United States. This streaming service hosts all Champions League and Europa League matches.
Spanish-language coverage of the knockout phase playoff is also being shown on UniMás or TUDN across the U.S.
Supporters in the United Kingdom wanting to watch Benfica vs. Real Madrid can access it through Amazon Prime Video. Those in Mexico have multiple viewing options for this crucial match: TNT Sports, Max Mexico or TNT Go.
As usual, DAZN Canada and fuboTV Canada serve as the destinations for Champions League coverage in Canada.
Country | TV/Live Stream |
|---|---|
United States | Paramount+, UniMás, TUDN |
United Kingdom | Amazon Prime Video |
Canada | DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada |
Mexico | TNT Sports, Max Mexico, TNT Go |
What's Next for Benfica and Real Madrid?
What's Next for Benfica and Real Madrid?

Following the opening leg of the knockout phase playoffs, Real Madrid will shift their attention back to La Liga, where they face a journey to Osasuna on Saturday, Feb. 21. Arbeloa's team will aim to collect three points while managing their energy levels ahead of the return leg against Benfica, scheduled to take place at the Bernabéu on Wednesday, Feb. 25.
Mourinho's squad will also return to domestic competition next weekend, welcoming AVS Futebol SAD on Saturday, Feb. 21. The Portuguese manager will be pleased to rotate his lineup against the league's bottom team, ensuring his key players remain fresh for the decisive leg against Los Blancos four days afterward.