The UEFA Champions League returns this week as Atalantahost Slavia Praguein Bergamo on Wednesday night, with both sides eager to gain momentum in Group A.
La Dea’s European campaign has been a mixed bag so far. They were handed a bruising 4-0 defeat by Paris Saint-Germain, but bounced back impressively with a crucial 2-1 win over Club Brugge in their previous Champions League outing. Domestically, Ivan Juric’s side have been in steady form, going five matches unbeaten across all competitions, including a hard-fought goalless draw against Lazio in Serie A last weekend.
Slavia Prague, on the other hand, have been flying high in their domestic league but have struggled to replicate that rhythm on the continental stage. Their 3-1 loss to Inter Milan last time out in Europe was a reality check, and they’ve since stumbled to consecutive draws — the latest being a scoreless stalemate against Zlin.
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How to watch Atalanta vs Slavia Prague online - TV channels & live streams
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In the United States (US), the Champions League match between Atalanta and Slavia Prague will be available to watch and stream online live through Paramount+ and ViX.
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Atalanta vs Slavia Prague kick-off time
The Champions League match between Atalanta and Slavia Prague will be played at New Balance Arena in Bergamo, Italy.
It will kick off at 12:00 pm PT / 3:00 pm ET on Wednesday, October 22, in the US.
Team news & squads
Atalanta team news
Atalanta will have to navigate a few injury headaches ahead of kickoff. Sead Kolasinac remains sidelined with a serious knee ligament injury, while Mitchel Bakker is also out with a similar problem.
Raoul Bellanova and Odilon Kossounou are nursing knocks and will be assessed closer to the match before a final decision is made on their availability.
Slavia Prague team news
For the visitors, Jindrich Trpisovsky faces selection dilemmas of his own. The Czech side could be without Dominik Javorcek, Jindrich Stanek, David Doudera, Igoh Ogbu, and Tomas Holes, all of whom are battling injuries.
However, there's some good news, Jan Boril and Murphy Dorley are nearing full fitness and are likely to feature after undergoing late assessments.


