Monday, April 21, 2014

Watch Atletico Madrid vs Chelsea FC Live Stream UEFA 2014 Semifinals Game 2



Watch Atletico Madrid vs Chelsea FC Live Stream UEFA 2014 Semifinals Game 2



The Champions League semi-finals start this week, and we’re getting closer to the final. In one pairing we have Atletico Madrid facing off against Chelsea FC, and the other pairing pits reigning champions Bayern Munich against Real Madrid. That sets up a potential all-Madrid Champions League final, though both will face a tough task getting there.





It could also set up a rematch of the 2012 final between Chelsea FC and Bayern Munich. That would be interesting since both clubs have new managers and those two managers, Jose Mourinho for Chelsea and Pep Guardiola for Bayern Munich, are familiar with one another from their time in Spain’s La Liga. Chelsea getting through to face Real Madrid in the final would be another interesting storyline as Mourinho would be facing his former team.

Both Madrid teams host the first leg and will go on the road for the second the following week.  Here is the full schedule for the semi-finals below including both legs, television information in the United States as well as live stream information if you can’t get out of work. Fox Sports Go will let you stream the games with just your cable or satellite provider login, it is also available on Fox Soccer 2Go, but that requires a subscription and a $19.99 per month fee.

Jose Mourinho will be hoping more sincere congratulations are in order when Chelsea visit Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Champions League.

The Portuguese cut a frustrated figure as he witnessed his Chelsea side lose ground in the Premier League title race in a 2-1 setback to Sunderland on Saturday, a defeat that saw Mourinho's 77-match unbeaten league run at Stamford Bridge come to an end.

Following that disappointment, Mourinho's post-match press conference had a somewhat sarcastic feel to it, as he offered congratulations to official Mike Dean - who had awarded Sunderland a controversial penalty that was converted by former Chelsea forward Fabio Borini - as well as Mike Riley, the general manager of the Professional Game Match Officials Board, which is responsible for appointing referees to Premier League matches.

Now, the 51-year-old must prepare his charges and focus on what is likely to be Chelsea's best chance of silverware this season.

But victory will not come easy in Tuesday's semi-final first-leg encounter at the Vicente Calderon, against an Atleti side that refuse to relinquish their grasp on top spot in La Liga.

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