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Watch Red Bull Salzburg vs. Stade Brestois: UEFA Champions League free live stream

Matchday 2 for the UEFA Champions League and its new league play format starts on Tuesday, Oct. 1 with one of the first matches of the day being a contest between Red Bull Salzburg and Stade Brestois at Red Bull Arena Salzburg in Wals bei Salzburg, Austria.

The match is scheduled to start at 12:45 p.m. EST and will be broadcast on TUDN and UniMas. Fans looking to watch can do so through FuboTV, which offers a free trial and $30 off your first month, or DirecTV Stream, which also offers a free trial. SlingTV doesn’t offer a free trial but does have other promotional offers available.

Paramount+ offers exclusive live streams and on-demand replays of all UEFA Champions League matches and when you sign up, you get a free week trial.

RB Salzburg is looking for a completely different outing than it had in its Champions League opener against Sparta Prague, when it lost 3-0.

Brest wouldn’t mind a repeat of its first league play match, a 2-1 victory that included the opposing side, Sturm Graz, playing a man down for the final moments after a red card in the 89′.

Who: RB Salzburg vs. Brest

When: Tuesday, Oct. 1 at 12:45 p.m. EST

Where: Red Bull Arena Salzburg in Wals bei Salzburg, Austria

Stream: FuboTV (free trial); DirecTV Stream (free trial); Paramount+ (free trial); Sling;

What is FuboTV?

FuboTV is an internet television service that offers more than 200 channels across sports and entertainment including Paramount+ with SHOWTIME. From the UEFA Champions League to the WNBA to international tournaments ranging across sports, there’s plenty of options available on FuboTV, which offers a free trial, and $30 off the first month for new costumers.

What is DirecTV Stream?

DirecTV Stream offers practically everything DirecTV provides, except for a remote and a streaming device to connect to your television. Sign up now and get three free months of premium channels including MAX, Paramount+ with SHOWTIME and Starz.

What is SlingTV?

SlingTV offers a variety of live programing ranging from news and sports and starting as low as $20 a month for your first month. Subscribers also get a month of DVR Plus free if they sign up now. Choose from a variety of sports packages without long-term contracts and with easy cancelation.

What is Paramount+?

Paramount+ is a streaming platform with hundreds of thousands of tv episodes and movies available along with the ability to access even more content through Paramount+ with SHOWTIME. Watch the NFL on CBS and the UEFA Champions League through the basic service, or upgrade for additional sporting events such as NWSL games and The Masters.

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ZURICH (AP) — Cameroon soccer great Samuel Eto’o was banned by FIFA on Monday from attending any national team games for six months.

Eto’o, who has been president of the Cameroon soccer federation since 2021, faced two charges from an incident at the Under-20 Women’s World Cup in Colombia on Sept. 11.

FIFA did not specify details of what happened at the round of 16 game that Brazil won against Cameroon 3-1 after extra time.

Eto’o was judged to have broken disciplinary rules relating to “offensive behavior and violations of the principles of fair play” and misconduct of officials, FIFA said.

“The ban imposed on Mr. Eto’o prevents him from attending men’s and women’s matches involving (Cameroon) teams of all categories and age groups,” FIFA said in a statement.

That period through March includes men’s national team games in qualifying groups for the 2026 World Cup and 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

The 43-year-old Eto’o played for Cameroon at four World Cups from 1998 to 2014, missing only the 2006 edition, and scored a record 56 goals for the Indomitable Lions. He played in two Africa Cup of Nations title-winning teams, in 2000 and 2002.

He won three Champions League titles, including back to back in 2009 with Barcelona and 2010 with Inter Milan, in a storied career as one of soccer’s top forwards.

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Alexandra Popp to retire from Germany women’s national soccer team

WOLFSBURG, Germany (AP) — Alexandra Popp is retiring from the German women’s national soccer team next month after a career which included the Olympic gold medal in 2016, the bronze at the Paris Olympics this year and finishing runner-up at the 2022 European Championship.

The 33-year-old forward and team captain said Monday she will play her 145th and last game for Germany in a friendly against Australia on Oct. 28 in the city of Duisburg, where her professional career began.

Popp said her decision was based on gut feeling but came after “long, tearful deliberations” and a desire to end her national-team career on her own terms.

“The fire that ignited in me 18 years ago (when Popp made her debut for the youth national teams) and became stronger from year to year is now almost completely burnt out,” she said in a statement.

“It was always important to take this crucial decision myself, by me alone from within myself. Neither my body, which is a ticking time bomb, or any other person should get there ahead of me.”

Popp was the last remaining player from the 2016 Olympic win, and is set to retire with the ninth-most games played in the team’s history. She is the third-highest scorer for Germany with 67 goals.

Popp is going to continue as a player at club level with Wolfsburg, where she has a contract through the end of the 2024-25 season.

Popp made her full international debut for Germany in 2010 and played at four World Cups. She is the third senior player to retire from the German national team since the Paris Olympics. All of them play for Wolfsburg.

Goalkeeper Merle Frohms announced her retirement at the age of 29 after she was benched at the Olympic tournament and defender Marina Hegering followed soon after.

Popp is a three-time European club champion after winning what was then the UEFA Women’s Cup in 2009 with Duisburg and the rebranded Champions League twice with Wolfsburg.

The Associated Press contributed to this article.

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