Real Madrid-Manchester City, how to watch the Champions League match for free
Real Madrid-Manchester City
The Champions League event is about to come to an end, and today evening, Wednesday 4 May, its penultimate chapter ends: with the Real Madrid-Manchester City clash to be held tonight at 9 pm, football fans will finally know the name of the second team that will play the final on May 28, facing Liverpool who won yesterday's match against Villarreal. The match will be broadcast exclusively on Amazon Prime Video, the online streaming service of the e-commerce giant Amazon, and will therefore not be seen on traditional television channels.The clash will not be followed only by the fans of the two teams, but by a good chunk of the most die-hard football fans. After all, the first leg was a spectacle that thrilled all spectators - a storm of goals until almost the last minute, with a total of 7 goals scored which led to a partial result of 4 to 3 for Manchester. City by Josep Guardiola. To see the game, however, you will need a subscription to the streaming platform, which fortunately can be activated for free, albeit for a limited period of time.
What is and what is included in Amazon Prime Video Amazon Prime Video is a streaming platform that is part of the broader Amazon Prime service package, and can be activated on a trial basis for a free 30-day trial period. It includes numerous advantages: from fast shipping on thousands of goods ordered on Amazon to the Prime Reading digital book catalog to be read on Kindle ebook readers, up to unlimited listening to Amazon Music songs and of course TV series, to films and documentaries included in the Amazon Prime Video catalog and live streaming events.
Activating the trial period means having access not only to Real Madrid-Manchester City, but to the entire Prime Video catalog and Prime benefits without any kind of expense. At the end of the 30 days, the first payment of 3.99 euros per month or 36 euros per year is paid, in an automatic process that can be stopped instantly at any time, even before the first withdrawal.
Where you can watch Real Madrid-Manchester City To see the game, however, a subscription and a common TV are not enough, but a device compatible with the Amazon online streaming platform is needed. Fortunately, the group has created an app and a website that work on almost all smart gadgets on the market. In particular, the official app is available in the online stores of smartphones, tablets, consoles and smart TVs while desktop or laptop computers can access the website that provides the same type of experience in high definition.
Who instead has a traditional TV can watch the game in two ways. The first is by connecting a computer to the TV using an hdmi cable and routing the video signal in this way; the second is by connecting an Android-based set top box or smart key directly to the hdmi input. The most popular and compatible products with the Amazon Prime Video app are easy and cheap to find online, and include:
Sky Q TimVision Box Now Smart Stick Nvidia Shield Amazon Fire Stick Google Chromecast with Google TV Xiaomi Mi Box S The program of the evening The game officially begins at 21, but live broadcasts on Amazon Prime Video begin at 20:30 and provide for a phase of approaching the match of about half an hour. After the three final whistles of the referee there will be a way to review the highlights of the match.
To tune in to Real Madrid-Manchester City you can look for the direct link that is published in the app and on the Amazon homepage Prime Video; alternatively, to get to the match from anywhere on the site or app, just tap or click on the drop-down menu of the interface to follow the path Categories> Sports> Your live and future events, or simply write "Champions League "in the search box next to the magnifying glass.
X-Ray and highlights During the match, you can take advantage of two useful functions that debuted in the Amazon sports broadcasts during the 2021-2022 season of the Champions League. The first is the X-Ray function, the system that offers insights and details on what happens on the screen during playback, and which in the case of live matches offers real-time statistics on the match as a percentage of ball possession, shots on goal. , passes, yellow cards and much more.
The second is called highlights and instead offers, always during the match, the highlights of the actions just concluded, without having to wait for replays from the director or for the end of the match.
The two functions are activated differently depending on the device used. On smartphones and tablets just rotate the device vertically, while from products with remote control or mouse you have to move up with the arrows or move the cursor to make the button to be selected appear.