Feyenoord vs Atletico Madrid Preview: Time, Channel & Lineups

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DAY AND TIME OF FEYENOORD VS ATLÉTICO DE MADRID

The big showdown is set for Tuesday afternoon, with kickoff at 2:00 PM Central Mexico time. For fans across North America, that means a convenient early-to-mid afternoon start depending on your location. Those watching from the Northwest will tune in a bit earlier around noon local time, while viewers on the Pacific coast will see the action begin at 1:00 PM. The game is part of the current UEFA Champions League group stage, a battle for top spots in Group E where Feyenoord and Atletico Madrid are pushing to secure a crucial result that could shape the rest of the campaign.

IS IT OPEN OR PAYMENT CHANNEL?

Fans should be aware that this match will be shown exclusively on TNT Sports in many regions. That means access depends on a television subscription that carries the TNT Sports network. For those keeping track, the broadcast window is tight, so aligning your service in advance helps avoid last‑minute scrambling on match day.

What channel is it on and how can you watch?

In addition to the live TV option, there is a streaming path through HBO Max. The platform supports subscriptions on iOS and Android devices, providing a flexible way to follow the match on compatible smartphones, tablets, and other supported screens. Viewers should confirm regional availability and any regional blackouts that could affect the stream in their area, especially for homes across the United States and Canada.

POSSIBLE ALIGNMENTS

FEYENOORD

Bijlow; Nieuwkoop, Geertruida, Hancko, Hartman; Wieffer, Zerrouki, Maduro; Stengs, Igor Paixao, Giménez. The lineup suggests a balance between defensive solidity and attacking intent, with Giménez providing a dynamic focal point up front and a midfield trio that can press high and recover quickly.

ATLETICO DE MADRID

Oblak, Molina, Witsel, Giménez, Hermoso; Linen; Llorente, Koke, De Paul; Morata, Griezmann. Simeone’s side often emphasizes discipline, organization, and explosive transitions, aiming to control the center while exploiting counter opportunities on the flanks.

Source: Goal

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