UEFA Champions League 2014/15 Group Stage Fixtures, Wed 1 October 2014

The second match week of UEFA Champions League 2014/15 concludes on the evening of Wednesday 1 October 2014, when a selection of eight entertaining encounters are due to take place, with matches in groups A, B, C and D.

Perhaps the match of the evening will be in Madrid, where newly crowned Spanish champs, Atletico, will entertain Italian giants, Juventus. Other fixtures of note include the Group B encounters Basel v Liverpool and Real Madrid’s visit to Ludogorets.

Premier League Arsenal will entertain Galatasaray at the Emirates Stadium in London.

Full fixture details are below.

UEFA Champions League 2014/15 Group Stage Fixtures, Wed 1 October 2014

(Group C)
Zenit v Monaco
Referee: Mark Clattenburg (ENG) – Stadium: Stadion Petrovski, St Petersburg (RUS)

(Group C)
Leverkusen v Benfica
Referee: Martin Atkinson (ENG) – Stadium: BayArena, Leverkusen (GER)

(Group D)
Arsenal v Galatasaray
Referee: Gianluca Rocchi (ITA) – Stadium: Arsenal Stadium, London (ENG)

(Group D)
Anderlecht v Dortmund
Referee: Paolo Tagliavento (ITA) – Stadium: Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Brussels (BEL)

(Group A)
Malmö v Olympiacos
Referee: Sergei Karasev (RUS) – Stadium: Malmö New Stadium, Malmo (SWE)

(Group A)
Atlético v Juventus
Referee: Felix Brych (GER) – Stadium: Estadio Vicente Calderón, Madrid (ESP)

(Group B)
Basel v Liverpool
Referee: Jonas Eriksson (SWE) – Stadium: St. Jakob-Park, Basel (SUI)

(Group B)
Ludogorets v Real Madrid
Referee: Craig Thomson (SCO) – Stadium: Natsionalen Stadion Vasil Levski, Sofia (BUL)


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