When and where to watch Luis Díaz’s Liverpool Champions League game against RB Leipzig

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Luis Díaz to return to Liverpool FC eleven to face Leipzig in UEFA Champions League – credit to Liverpool

Luis Díaz is already in Germany for a new matchday in the Champions League, where his team will face RB Leipzig.

The Colombian winger, who could return to Liverpool’s starting eleven after being a substitute in the match against Chelsea, will look to add to the positive streak of the English side, who have already achieved two wins, against Milan in Italy and Bologna in Anfield, and must remain at the top of the standings, in the new format.

The 27-year-old has a special history with Germany, having played there twice. The first was with Porto of Portugal during the Europa League against Bayer Leverkusen. The Colombian celebrated his team’s only goal in the 2-1 win, however, it was not enough, as they lost 3-1 in the second game.

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There was already another precedent of the guajiro in German territory in Liverpool, under the orders of Jurgen Klopp, when the English moved there to play three pre-season games. Díaz had the chance to score against Greuther Fürth and Darmstadt 98, achieving victory and a final in those games.

When and where to watch Luis Díaz’s Liverpool Champions League game against RB Leipzig
The RedBull Arena in Leipzig will host the Champions League match between Liverpool and RB Leipzig – credit Liverpool FC
  • RB Leipzig vs. Liverpool – UEFA Champions League Round 3
  • Place: RedBull Arena – Leipzig, Germany
  • Date and time: Wednesday, October 23 – 2:00 pm Colombian time
  • Cross-addressing: ESPN and Disney +.
  • Possible alignment of RB Leipzig: Gulacsi; Luke, Orban and Geestriuda; Raum, Kampl, Haidara and Henrichs; Simons, Sesko and Openda.
  • DT RB Leipzig: Marco Rose
  • Possible alignment of Liverpool FC: Kevin Kelleher; Trent Alexander Arnold, Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konaté and Andrew Robertson; Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis McAllister and Dominik Szoboszlai; Mohamed Salah, Cody Gakpo and Luis Díaz.
  • DT Liverpool FC: Arne Slot
Jhon Jader Durán scores a goal for Aston Villa against Bologna at Villa Park, on matchday three of the Champions League - credit Peter Cziborra/Action Images via Reuters
Jhon Jader Durán scores a goal for Aston Villa against Bologna at Villa Park, on matchday three of the Champions League – credit Peter Cziborra/Action Images via Reuters

Jhon Jáder Durán became a key figure for Aston Villa in the Champions League by scoring a decisive goal against Bayern Munich. This goal, scored in the 79th minute of the game, was crucial for the English team to secure three points on their return to European competition after 40 years.

The Colombian striker, who had an impressive start to the season in the Premier League with five goals, decided to stay at Aston Villa despite receiving offers to change teams. In his Champions League debut against Swiss Youth, Durán came close to scoring, but his goal was disallowed for handball earlier, according to Infobae.

In the match against Bayern Munich, Durán entered the field in the 70th minute, replacing Ollie Watkins. His performance was outstanding, with a rated performance of 7.5 and 50% of passes completed, according to the records of the application 365 Scores. The goal came after a play in which ‘el Dibu’ Martínez worked with Pau Torres, who sent a long pass that Durán took advantage of to beat the legendary goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who was out of position.

The third day of the UEFA Champions League will close on Wednesday, October 23, with two Colombians who can be the protagonists:

  • Atalanta (Juan Guillermo Cuadrado) vs. Celtic – 11:45 am (Colombian time)
  • RB Salzburg vs. Dinamo Zagreb (Juan José Córdoba) – 2:00 pm (Colombian time)
  1. Aston Villa: 9 points, 3 games played, +6 goal difference.
  2. AS Monaco: 7 points, 3 games played, +5 goal difference.
  3. CP Sports: 7 points, 3 games played, 4 goal difference.
  4. Arsenal: 7 points, 3 games played, +3 goal difference.
  5. Borussia Dortmund: 6 points, 3 games played, +6 goal difference.
  6. Brest: 6 points, 2 games played, +5 goal difference.
  7. Benfica: 6 points, 2 games played, 5 goal difference.
  8. Bayer Leverkusen: 6 points, 2 games played, 5 goal difference.
  9. Real Madrid: 6 points, 3 games played, +4 goal difference.
  10. Liverpool: 6 points, 2 games played, +4 goal difference.
  11. Juventus: 6 points, 3 games played, +2 goal difference.
  12. Manchester City: 4 points, 2 games played, +4 goal difference.
  13. Between: 4 points, 2 games played, 4 goal difference.
  14. Sparta Prague: 4 points, 2 games played, +3 goal difference.
  15. Atalanta: 4 points, 2 games played, +3 goal difference.
  16. Stuttgart: 4 points, 3 games played, -1 goal difference.
  17. PSG: 4 points, 3 games played, -1 goal difference.
  18. Bayern Munich: 3 points, 2 games played, 6 goal difference.
  19. Barcelona: 3 points, 2 games played, 4 goal difference.
  20. Girona: 3 points, 3 games played, 0 goal difference.
  21. Milan: 3 points, 3 games played, -1 goal difference.
  22. Lille: 3 points, 2 games played, -1 goal difference.
  23. Celtic: 3 points, 2 games played, -2 goal difference.
  24. Feyenoord: 3 points, 2 games played, -3 goal difference.
  25. Atlético Madrid: 3 points, 2 games played, -3 goal difference.
  26. Bruges: 3 points, 3 games played, -4 goal difference.
  27. PSV: 2 points, 3 games played, -2 goal difference.

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