Monday, May 2, 2011

Welcome To Semi-Final 2nd Leg Real Madrid vs Barcelona Live Through Internet On 03.05.11

Date/Time: May 3, 2011, 2:45pm
Competition: UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg
Live/Repeat: Live
Venue: Camp Nou, Barcelona (Barcelona)

Barcelona vs Real Madrid Live Streams and TV Channels

Country: Channels
Canada RDS-HD, The Sports Network - TSN
International UEFA.com
UK Sky Sports HD 2, Sky Sports 2
USA Fox Soccer Channel, FOX Deportes

Other Countries: Channels
Andorra TF1
Angola SuperSport
Australia ESPN Australia, ESPN3.com Australia
Austria Sky Sport HD 1 Germany, Sky Sport 1 Germany
Bahamas Fox Soccer Channel
Bangladesh ESPN Star Sports
Barbados Fox Soccer Channel
Bermuda Fox Soccer Channel
Bhutan ESPN Star Sports
Brazil ESPN HD Brasil
Brunei ESPN Star Sports
Burundi SuperSport
Cambodia ESPN Star Sports
Cameroon SuperSport
Cape Verde SuperSport
Cayman Islands Fox Soccer Channel
Central African Republic SuperSport
Congo SuperSport
Dominican Republic Fox Soccer Channel
DR Congo SuperSport
East Timor ESPN Star Sports
France TF1
French Guiana TF1
French Polynesia TF1
Gabon SuperSport
Gambia SuperSport
Germany Sky Sport 1 Germany, Sky Sport HD 1 Germany

Barcelona vs Real Madrid Match Preview
FC Barcelona will be defending a 2-0 aggregate lead when they face bitter rivals Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg.
This game is guaranteed to be hostile after the events that took place before, during and after the first leg. Real manager Jose Mourinho accused his Barca counterpart Josep Guardiola of criticizing referees “for making a correct decision.” The usually mild mannered Guardiola responded with an expletive riddled tirade that shocked the Spanish media.

The first 75 minutes of the first leg were largely notable for nothing more than niggling fouls and heated debate. At half-time a brawl as the teams entered the tunnel resulted in Barcelona backup goalkeeper Jose Pinto being shown a red card.

In the second half Real defender Pepe received his marching orders for a lunging foul on Dani Alves. Mourinho was sent to the stands for his furious reaction, and gave a scathing press conference claiming he was “disgusted at the world we live in,” and claimed he would like to see Guardiola win “one clean Champions League.”

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