The Champions Hockey League returns to action on Tuesday with the second leg of the eighth-finals, so read below to see how you can watch the eight games on television or online.
CHL News
There are still 16 teams remaining in this year's Champions Hockey League, but on Tuesday that number will be reduced to eight. The eight games that night feature teams from six different countries and will be available on television in 13 countries. Read below to see if you can watch any of the games in your area. If not, remember that with Game Day Pass, you can see all of the action that is not available on television in your area (geographical restrictions apply).
Game | CET | Local TV | International TV |
Karpat Oulu vs. Sparta Prague | 17:30 | MTV Sport 1 | One World, Sport TV, Sport 1 (CZE, SVK), Sport 2 (HUN), TVP |
Lukko Rauma vs. Djurgarden Stockholm | 17:30 | MTV (Web TV) | One World, SVT Play |
Storhamar Hamar vs. TPS Turku | 19:00 | Viasat Sport | One World, MTV Sport 2 |
Lulea Hockey vs. Tappara Tampere | 19:00 | SVT Play | One World, MTV (Web TV) |
Skelleftea AIK vs. Eisbaren Berlin | 19:00 | Eurosport Sweden | One World, LAOLA 1 |
HC Davos vs. Bili Tygri Liberec | 19:45 | Teleclub | One World, Sport 2 (CZE, SVK) |
Frolunda Gothenburg vs. HC Litvinov | 20:00 | SVT 24 | One World, Belarus 5, Premier Sports, Sport TV, Sport 1 (CZE, SVK) |
HV71 Jonkoping vs. Espoo Blues | 20:00 | SVT Play | One World, MTV (Web TV), Sport 2 (HUN) |