Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are no strangers to meeting when a Champions League final berth is on the line, though their upcoming encounters come at the quarterfinal stage.
Madrid have dominated this matchup over the last decade and a half, with Bayern's most recent win against the 15-time champions dating back to 2012. Los Blancos' latest European triumph came through back-to-back victories over German sides, with Bayern dramatically eliminated in the semifinals two years ago courtesy of a Joselu brace from the bench.
A sense of inevitability has surrounded Madrid in this tournament, and they reaffirmed their legendary status in the round of 16, comfortably dispatching a heavily favored Manchester City.
No club seizes key moments and turns matches around as swiftly as they do. While many consider Bayern to be Europe's finest side right now, Vincent Kompany's squad will be acutely aware of how rapidly their Champions League aspirations can crumble in the Spanish capital.
Here is everything you need to know about watching Tuesday's marquee Champions League encounter.
What Time Does Real Madrid vs. Bayern Munich Kick Off?
How to Watch Real Madrid vs. Bayern Munich on TV, Live Stream

Paramount+ and DAZN will carry an English-language broadcast of the latest clash between these two European giants in the United States, while Spanish-language coverage will be available on TUDN and Univision.
Viewers in the United Kingdom can catch the first leg on TNT Sports 1 and HBO Max. Discovery+ is no longer available as a streaming option.
DAZN Canada and fuboTV Canada will air the match for Canadian audiences. In Mexico, TNT Sports and HBO Max share broadcasting rights.
Country | TV Channel/Live Stream |
|---|---|
United States | Paramount+, TUDN USA, DAZN USA, Univision, TUDN.com, Univision NOW, TUDN App, ViX |
United Kingdom | TNT Sports 1, HBO Max |
Canada | DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada |
Mexico | TNT Sports, Max Mexico |
What's Next for Real Madrid and Bayern Munich?
Before the two sides meet again in Munich next week, Bayern Munich will look to edge closer to the Bundesliga title when they travel to relegation-threatened St. Pauli on Saturday evening.
Real Madrid's La Liga title hopes took a hit over the weekend following their defeat to Mallorca, but they can at least narrow the gap on Barcelona to four points when they face Girona this Friday.
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