Live stream and TV coverage details for the UEFA Champions league match day 2 Dinamo Zagreb vs Monaco:
The UEFA Champions League match between Dinamo Zagreb and AS Monaco is scheduled for October 2, 2024, and will be played at Stadion Maksimir in Zagreb, Croatia. The match will start at 21:00 CEST.
TV and Live Streaming Information:
- Worldwide: For worldwide TV and Streaming options check Watch Athletics page here.
- United States: The match can be streamed on Paramount+ and ViX, with highlights available on CBS Sports Golazo.
- Canada: Viewers can watch the match on DAZN.
- Australia: The game will be available on Stan Sport.
- Great Britain: Fans can tune into TNT Sports 8 and stream the match on Discovery+.
- Italy: The match will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video.
- France: Viewers can watch on Canal+.
- Germany: The game is available on DAZN.
- Czech Republic: Fans can catch the action on O2 TV.
- Switzerland: The match will be shown on Blue+.
- Portugal: Broadcast on Eleven Sports.
- Spain: Available on Movistar+.
- Netherlands: The game will be aired on Ziggo Sport.
- Serbia: Viewers can watch on Arena Sport.
- Austria: The match is also available on DAZN.
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Previous Matches:
- Dinamo Zagreb had a challenging start, facing a heavy 9-2 defeat against Bayern Munich in their first match.
- Monaco, on the other hand, secured a win against Barcelona, starting their campaign on a positive note.
Injury Updates:
- Dinamo Zagreb will be without Mauro Perkovic due to a knee injury, and Dino Peric is also sidelined with a knock.
- Monaco will miss Edan Diop and Radoslaw Majecki, both dealing with foot and ankle injuries, respectively.