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Ep. 5: Previewing the Champions, Europa League knockouts

With the Champions League knockouts starting this week, the Sports Mole team discuss PSG-Chelsea, Arsenal-Barca (5:00), Kiev-Man City (12:00), Juve-Bayern (16:10), Roma-Real (20:30) and the English teams left in the Europa League (27:30).

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