Juventus vs. Ferencvaros on CBS All Access: Live stream UEFA Champions League, how to watch on TV, odds, time Juventus vs. Ferencvaros match preview: Time, TV schedule, and how to watch the Champions League DAVID AND GOLIATH Juventus vs Ferencvaros: Live stream FREE, TV channel, team news, kick-off time for Champions League group stage game Juventus can clinch a spot in the Champions League round of when Cristiano Ronaldo and company welcome Ferencvaros to Northern Italy on Matchday 4. Juve are in second place in Group G with six points, three behind Barcelona, while the visitors sit in last place with one point. If Juve wins and Dynamo Kiev fail to beat Barcelona, Andrea Pirlo's team will be through to the knockout stage. Here's how you can watch the match and what to know: Juve: The 4-1 win at Ferencvaros on Matchday 3 was a little tighter than expected through the first half with Juve up 1-0, but they came to life in the second half to put it away. Still, the attack gave up a few too many chances due to sloppy play, which has been the case at the club for a while now. But now with Matthijs de Ligt back from injury, things should improve if Saturday was any sign. The Dutchman returned and started in the 2-0 win over Cagliari where Juve didn't allow a shot on goal with the center-back looking quite stellar. He'll be key moving forward if this team has any hope of contending for the UCL trophy. Ferencvaros: Eleven goals conceded is the worst defensive record in the competition, equal to that of RB Salzburg. Going up against Ronaldo and company again, there's a chance it gets much worse. A win for Ferencvaros would be one of the biggest upsets in competition history, though it feels unlikely. For even a point, they'll have to take the few chances they get and hope for an off day from the Italian side. Champions League storylines: PSG under pressure as Barcelona and Juventus eye latter stages The fourth round of Champions League group stage fixtures is upon us and this week's matches have the potential to prove decisive in a number of groups. Halfway through the group stage, where the top two of each four team group advance, while third place is relegated to the Europa League, and fourth place goes home, some of Europe's biggest teams look set to cruise on through, while others are in for a bruising qualification fight. Barcelona and Juventus in Group G as well as Chelsea and Sevilla In Group E are on course to reach the latter stages easily, but Group H is finely poised and could even see all sides with six points after four games depending on Tuesday's results.In particular, last season's finalists Paris Saint-Germain are under massive pressure after a poor start to the campaign domestically and in Europe where only a win will do for beleaguered coach Thomas Tuchel as RB Leipzig visit Parc des Princes. OK, so that last part is very much out of Juventus’ hands at the moment, and with how shorthanded Barcelona is — and, by the way, they’re currently 13th (!!!) in La Liga! — that is anybody’s guess at this point. But, when it comes to those first couple of points, Juventus very much has control over how things go when they begin the second half of the group stage against Ferencvaros on Tuesday night in Turin. As we’ve hammered into your head over the last couple of weeks ever since Juventus got a 4-1 over Ferencvaros a couple of weeks ago, Juventus need to win and then see Dynamo Kyiv not win for a spot in the knockout stage to officially belong to the Italian champions. That’s what everybody wants to see, though. We want to see if the performance against Cagliari — arguably Juventus’ best of the 2020-21 season — was just a one-off type of deal or if it can be the start of something during a very important stretch of games with a summer-like kind of hectic factor to it all. The attack was productive and getting contributions from everywhere. The defense, with a young Dutchman back leading the way, was about as strong as its been all season. Things looked good — really good — on Saturday night. If Juventus can do that, then they’re most definitely going to be in position to get into the knockout round of the Champions League sooner rather than later. Maybe it will be this week, maybe it will be next week. Either way, if Ferencvaros sees the same kind of performance from Juventus that Cagliari did, then it’s going to be another very pleasant step forward for a team that hasn’t always made things easy on themselves to begin the 2020-21 season. Dybala’s 2020-21 season has yet to get going. That’s an obvious fact. But it was against Ferencvaros a couple of weeks ago where we saw him do something he hasn’t done much of so far this season — and that’s actually find the back of the net. Sure, it was a moment in time that clearly benefited from Ferencvaros having some absolutely terrible distribution and decision making at the back, but a goal is a goal, right? Well, let’s hope so. Monday’s pre-match press conference was the first legitimate time that Pirlo has talked about playing Ronaldo, Dybala and Alvaro Morata together all at once. He hedged it with the fact that it will take time to try and work all three players in at once, which means we might not be seeing it all that much during this four-week stretch before Christmas. And because of that simple scheduling detail, the likelihood of all three strikers playing against Ferencvaros from the start seems slim to none at this point. JUVENTUS handily beat Ferencvaros 4-1 last time out - and they'll be looking to do the same damage when they clash in Turin. The Italian champions are lagging behind Barcelona in their Champions League group but should qualify comfortably if they overcome the Hungarians.Cristiano Ronaldo's side's only loss in the group this season was at home to Barcelona, when the five-time Ballon d'Or winner played no part after coming down with Coronavirus.Ferencvaros have been plucky throughout their European campaign, but face yet another really difficult task in Juve next. 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