After the 4/4 of Liverpool with the victory over the Leverkusen the “old friend” Xabi Alonso, also wants to make the 4/4 Aston Villa of Unai Emery, whose intentions were clearly there - as evidenced by the victories at Crystal Palace in the League Cup and at Tottenham in the Premier League. Otherwise, Arne Slott’s series will be the only one that made the final after the 4th round of the Degree Series.
European obligations i FIBA Basketball Champions League, eurocup and the FIFA European Cup respectively dove, Mars and Maroussialthough the Greek national handball team has another one, with the players of the federal coach Giorgos Zaravinas playing against Georgia in the context of their qualification. EHF Euro 2026.
Detailed sports broadcasts of the day, Wednesday 6/11:
FOOTBALL
UEFA Champions League
19:45 Club Brugge – Aston Villa /COSMOTE SPORT 2 HD
19:45 Shakhtar Donetsk – Young Boys / COSMOTE SPORT 3 HD
22:00 Red Star – Barcelona / COSMOTE SPORT 6 HD
22:00 Bayern Munich – Benfica / COSMOTE SPORT 3 HD
22:00 Feyenoord – Salzburg / COSMOTE SPORT 9 HD
22:00 Sparta Prague - Brest /COSMOTE SPORT 8 HD
22:00 Stuttgart - Atalanta / COSMOTE SPORT 7 HD
22:00 Between – Arsenal / COSMOTE SPORT 2 HD + MEGA
22:00 Paris Saint-Germain – Atletico Madrid /COSMOTE SPORT 5 HD
UEFA Europa League game
17:30 Besiktas – Malmo / COSMOTE SPORT 5 HD
Basketball
FIBA Basketball Champions League
19:30 Peristeri – Manisa / COSMOTE SPORT 4 HD
eurocup
18:30 Ankara – Cluj / Novasports 4HD
19:00 Lietkampelis – Hamburg Towers / Novasports Start
20:00 Aris – Valencia / Novasports Prime
20:00 Hapoel Jerusalem – Venice / Novasports 5HD
FIFA European Cup
20:15 Maroussi – Sabah /ERT3
NBA
02:00 Indiana Pacers – Orlando Magic /COSMOTE SPORT 7 HD
02:30 Boston Celtics – Golden State Warriors /COSMOTE SPORT 4 HD
05:00 Sacramento Kings - Toronto Raptors /COSMOTE SPORT 7 HD
OTHER SPORTS
HANDBOOK
EHF Euro 2026 – Men’s Qualifiers
17:30 Greece – Georgia / ERT3
Volleyball
CEV Women’s Champions League
19:00 Fenerbahce – £ódź /COSMOTE SPORT 7 HD
Interview between Time.news Editor and Sports Expert
Time.news Editor: Good day, and welcome to our sports segment! Today, we’re diving into the thrilling world of European football and basketball as we spotlight the UEFA Champions League fixtures and the upcoming challenges in FIBA competitions. Joining us is renowned sports analyst, Dr. Maria Thompson, who has an extensive background in sports management and analytics. Maria, it’s great to have you here!
Dr. Maria Thompson: Thank you for having me! I’m excited to discuss the dynamic world of sports that’s unfolding today.
Editor: Let’s jump right in! The UEFA Champions League is back in action, and two particularly exciting matches are on our radar—Aston Villa facing Club Brugge, and Red Star taking on Barcelona. How do you see these matches impacting the teams involved, especially with the competitive spirit heightened among clubs?
Dr. Thompson: Absolutely! Aston Villa under Unai Emery has shown impressive form, banking on their recent victories in both the League Cup and the Premier League. If they can achieve a strong performance against Club Brugge, it may not only solidify their standing in the group but also boost team morale as they progress through the tournament. As for Barcelona, they must manage expectations carefully, especially while facing a resilient Red Star team. The pressures of the Champions League can sometimes lead to unexpected turns!
Editor: It’s fascinating how mindset plays a crucial role. Speaking of which, Xabi Alonso has a historical connection with football. What can we expect from his coaching tactics in the Champions League?
Dr. Thompson: Xabi Alonso brings a wealth of experience to the table. His tactical acumen has already been demonstrated at Leverkusen, where we saw a fluid, attacking style of play. Against teams that counter with strong defense, I expect Alonso to leverage individual talents while maintaining a disciplined structure. It’s all about finding that balance, and he’s proven to be quite adept at it.
Editor: Switching gears to basketball, the FIBA Champions League announcements are just around the corner. With the Greek handball team’s ongoing qualification efforts for Euro 2026, how do you view the significance of international competitions, especially for teams like Maroussi and Mars?
Dr. Thompson: International competitions provide invaluable experience for players and can significantly elevate the sport’s profile nationally. For clubs like Maroussi and Mars, performing well in these tournaments can open doors to better sponsorship opportunities and fan engagement. Moreover, the exposure to different playing styles can refine their skills and prepare them for future European challenges.
Editor: Today’s sports broadcasts promise intense matches for fans at home. What advice would you give viewers to enhance their experience while watching these games?
Dr. Thompson: Engage with the game! Utilize social media platforms to follow experts and analysts for live commentary and insights. Participating in fan discussions adds an exciting layer to the experience. Also, make sure to enjoy the pre-match analysis—often, that’s where you get insights that might make the actual game more thrilling.
Editor: Excellent points, Maria! It sounds like there’s a lot for fans to look forward to. To wrap up, what do you think will be the standout moment from today’s matches?
Dr. Thompson: I expect the Aston Villa vs. Club Brugge match to deliver high drama, especially if Villa can clinch that fourth victory. And keep an eye on the tactical moves from Alonso—those could be the key to unlocking a pivotal moment in the match. As for Barcelona, their streak of high-pressure games often leads to brilliant individual performances or a real test of character against tough opponents.
Editor: Thank you, Maria! Your insights are invaluable as we gear up for an exciting day in sports. Let’s hope for thrilling matches ahead and a lot of unforgettable moments in the world of football and basketball!
Dr. Thompson: Thank you for having me! Let’s enjoy the games!