Monday’s Real Links: A Derby Hangover

MADRID, SPAIN - NOVEMBER 18: Sergio Ramos of Real Madrid is assisted after being injured during the match between Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid as part of La Liga at Wanda Metropolitano Stadium on November 18, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Patricio Realpe/Getty Images)
MADRID, SPAIN - NOVEMBER 18: Sergio Ramos of Real Madrid is assisted after being injured during the match between Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid as part of La Liga at Wanda Metropolitano Stadium on November 18, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Patricio Realpe/Getty Images) /
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Champions League Links

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How to watch all of Tuesday’s Champions League matches

Times, locations, where to watch, and what to expect from Tuesday’s matches in the Champions League.

Sevilla wary of Liverpool’s talent

Sevilla just need one more win to secure a spot in the round of 16 with two matches to play, but manager Eduardo Berizzo says his team will be cautious of Liverpool’s incredible pace and talent.

“These big games often bring great expectations, but we must play smart and avoid a crazy back-and-forth game. This type of game will not benefit us. We must have the composure to pick the right plan and execute it with balance.”

Sevilla and Liverpool played to an exciting 2-2 draw at Anfield earlier this year. Now at home, Berizzo wants to at least get a point and hold off the attacking side from England.

“We suffered against their speed when we gave the ball away. We were not set up properly and we will have to keep that in mind. We can’t afford to lose the ball recklessly because Liverpool will make you pay.”

Can Spurs shake off weekend loss to Arsenal against Dortmund?

Spurs have already qualified for the knockout stage of the tournament leading many to question how into the match they will be at Dortmund tomorrow.

The German side needs a win in order to at least keep hope of moving on to the knockout stage, but Spurs can rotate their squad and get some younger players some time.

Will Spurs be going 100% tomorrow? Here’s why they will and why they won’t.

Next: Three takeaways from Real Madrid’s 0-0 draw against Atlético Madrid

Tune in tomorrow morning for another edition of The Real Links!