All eyes will be on Victor Osimhen when Galatasaray face Liverpool in the first-leg of their Champions League Round of 16 showdown at the RAMS Park on Tuesday night, Soccernet.ng reports.
The Nigerian striker has been the focal point of Galatasaray’s attack this season, combining power, speed and relentless pressing to trouble defenders across Europe.
His seven goals have been vital to the Turkish champions’ progress in the competition, and the clash with Liverpool offers another stage for him to show his quality.

Liverpool, known for their high-intensity style and organised defence, will expect a difficult night in Istanbul. Much of their game plan is likely to revolve around stopping Osimhen’s movement inside the box and limiting the service he receives from Galatasaray’s creative midfielders.
For the home side, the task will be to get the ball to their star striker early and often. If Osimhen finds space behind Liverpool’s back line, Galatasaray will believe they have a real chance of claiming a famous European result.

Galatasaray vs Liverpool: Time and how to watch
Nigeria
Viewers in Nigeria can watch the Galatasaray vs Liverpool UEFA Champions League Round of 16 first-leg match live on March 10, 2026, at 6:45 PM local time (WAT). The primary options include:
- SuperSport: Available on DStv and GOtv satellite TV platforms, with channels like SuperSport Football Plus or SuperSport Maximo carrying live Champions League games. Streaming is also accessible via the DStv app or SuperSport website for subscribers.
- Sporty TV: Offers live broadcasts on free-to-air TV in some areas, with potential streaming via their app or website.
- New World TV or Canal+ Afrique: Additional pay-TV options via satellite or cable, often bundled with sports packages, including streaming apps for on-demand viewing.
West Africa (e.g., Ghana, Senegal, Ivory Coast, etc.)
Kickoff is at 5:45 PM GMT (local time may vary slightly by country, e.g., 5:45 PM in Ghana/Senegal, 6:45 PM in parts of Cameroon). Common viewing options across West Africa include pan-regional broadcasters:
- SuperSport: Widely available on DStv/GOtv satellite services, with live coverage on dedicated football channels. Streaming via the DStv Now app for subscribers.
- Canal+ Afrique: Pay-TV via satellite or cable, broadcasting in French-speaking countries like Senegal, Ivory Coast, and Cameroon. Includes the Canal+ app for live streaming.
- New World TV: Available in countries like Ivory Coast and Cameroon on free-to-air or pay-TV, with some streaming options.
- Country-specific: In Ivory Coast, NCI offers free-to-air TV coverage; in Cameroon, CRTV provides additional free options.

Rest of Africa (e.g., South Africa, East Africa, Central Africa, etc.)
Kickoff times vary (e.g., 7:45 PM SAST in South Africa, 8:45 PM EAT in Kenya). Sub-Saharan broadcasters dominate:
- SuperSport: The main provider across East, Central, and Southern Africa, available on DStv/GOtv. Live on channels like SuperSport Premier League, with streaming via the app.
- Canal+ Afrique: Covers French-speaking regions in Central and East Africa, via satellite TV and the myCanal app for streaming.
- New World TV: Pan-African coverage, including Mauritius and other islands, on TV and limited streaming.
- Country-specific: In South Africa, SuperSport is primary; in Mauritius, MBC offers free-to-air alongside SuperSport.
Europe
Kickoff is at 18:45 CET (17:45 GMT in UK/Ireland/Portugal). Broadcasting varies by country, but most offer a mix of pay-TV and streaming:
- United Kingdom: TNT Sports (via BT TV or app streaming) for most games; Amazon Prime Video for select matches, including potential streaming of this one if picked.
- France: Canal+ on TV and myCanal app for exclusive live streaming.
- Germany: DAZN for streaming most matches; Amazon Prime for one per matchday; ZDF for free highlights.
- Italy: Sky Italia on TV/satellite; Amazon Prime for select games via streaming.
- Spain: Movistar+ for TV and app streaming.
- Other countries: Poland (Canal+); Netherlands (Ziggo Sport); Scandinavia (Viaplay or TV2 Norway); Turkey (TRT, potentially free-to-air for big games). Check local providers for specifics, as many include apps for home viewing.

Asia
Kickoff times range from early morning to evening (e.g., 11:45 PM IST in India, 2:45 AM JST in Japan). Regional options include:
- beIN Sports: Covers Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, etc.) and Hong Kong via TV channels and the beIN Connect app for streaming.
- India/Pakistan/Bangladesh (Indian Sub-Continent): Sony Sports Network on TV; streaming via SonyLIV app.
- China: iQIYI for exclusive streaming.
- Japan: WOWOW on TV and streaming platform.
- South Korea: SPO TV via cable and app.
- Other: Taiwan (ELTA TV/streaming); Vietnam (VTVCab or Viettel TV/apps).
Rest of the World
This covers Americas, Oceania, Middle East/North Africa (MENA), and others. Kickoff varies (e.g., 1:45 PM ET in US, 4:45 AM AEDT in Australia).
- United States: Paramount+ for English-language streaming (all matches live); TUDN/Univision for Spanish TV; DAZN for select Spanish streams.
- Canada: DAZN for exclusive streaming.
- Brazil: TNT Sports on TV/HBO Max streaming; SBT for potential free-to-air.
- South/Central America (excl. Brazil): ESPN on TV; Disney+ for streaming.
- Mexico: HBO Max streaming; FOX Sports TV.
- Caribbean: Flow Sports/SportsMax TV; some streaming via apps.
- MENA (Middle East/North Africa): beIN Sports on TV and beIN Connect app.
- Australia: Stan Sport for streaming.
- New Zealand/Pacific Islands: DAZN streaming; Digicel TV in Pacific.
