The UEFA Champions League round of 16 features six English clubs this week with Tottenham needing an escape from their Premier League relegation concerns
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Tottenham takes on Atletico Madrid(Image: Julian Finney, Getty Images)
The UEFA Champions League has arrived at the last 16 stage, with a host of compelling fixtures scheduled for this week. The Premier League is represented by six clubs: Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur.
Arsenal topped the League Phase table, finishing three points clear of Bayern Munich in second. Spurs, who currently sit just one point above the Premier League's drop zone, will be worth watching closely as they progress into the knockout rounds against Atletico Madrid.
Liverpool is also in action against Galatasaray on Tuesday as Arne Slot's men look to continue their push to end a disappointing season with silverware. Manchester City and Chelsea are also in action on Wednesday.
Newcastle was the only side to advance through the play-offs, producing an impressive display across two legs. Eddie Howe's men demolished Qarabag 9-3 on aggregate to confirm their place in the next round.
How to watch Atletico Madrid vs Tottenham
Tottenham takes on La Liga side Atletico Madrid on Tuesday March 10, with kick-off scheduled for 8pm UK (4pm ET).
Fans in the UK can watch the action live on TNT Sports 1, while those supporters Stateside can tune into Paramount+.
There are streaming options for supporters via the Discovery+ app and website.
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Team news
Tottenham has a number of injury concerns as the pressure mounts on interim boss Igor Tudor.
Cristian Romero is back from his ban, while Micky van de Ven is available despite being sent off against Palace. Radu Dragusin and Djed Spence have also traveled.
That is where the good news ends though, while Destiny Udogie missing out, alongside Lucas Bergvall, Ben Davies and Mohammed Kudus.
James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski, Wilson Odobert and Rodrigo Bentancur are not expected to play again this season.
Atletico are without midfielder Pablo Barrios but Diego Simeone has an otherwise strong squad to pick from for the first leg.
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