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Watch Atlético Madrid v Club Brugge Live on Virgin Media Two HD: Tommy Martin Presents with Bernard O'Toole on Commentary

Football fans in the UK can catch the thrilling UEFA Champions League knockout phase play-off second leg between Atlético Madrid and Club Brugge live on Virgin Media Two HD and Virgin Media Play (geo-restricted) this evening at 17:45 UK time. Hosted at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano in Madrid, this decider follows a pulsating 3-3 first-leg draw in Bruges, where late drama saw Christos Tzolis equalise for the visitors[3]. Presenter Tommy Martin, known for his engaging style on Virgin Media's coverage, will lead the broadcast, bringing his wealth of experience from rugby and football presenting, including past stints with RTÉ and Sky Sports.

Main commentator Bernard O'Toole takes the mic, a veteran voice in Irish football broadcasting with decades calling games for RTÉ and Virgin Media, renowned for his insightful match analysis and passion for the beautiful game. Joining him as co-commentator is Gerry Armstrong, the Northern Irish legend who scored the winner at the 1982 World Cup for his country and has since built a storied career as a pundit and commentator, sharing his tactical expertise across BBC, ITV, and now Virgin Media[3].

The studio punditry promises depth with Brian Kerr, former Republic of Ireland manager who led the team to notable successes and now offers sharp analysis on Virgin Media, drawing from his coaching days at St Patrick’s Athletic and international level. Complementing him is Damien Delaney, the ex-Ireland defender with over 50 caps, who retired after a solid Premier League career with Crystal Palace and now excels as a pundit, providing defensive insights from his time under managers like Sam Allardyce.

Atlético Madrid, under Diego Simeone, blew a two-goal lead in the first leg but head into this tie with home advantage and key threats like Ademola Lookman, who netted in added time there and recently against Espanyol, plus Julián Álvarez’s all-around prowess[1][3]. Possible line-up includes Oblak in goal, with Koke and Llorente in midfield, and forwards Álvarez and Sørloth[3]. Simeone called it a “beautiful match” and urged his side to “finish the job” at home[3].

Club Brugge, the 1978 European Cup runners-up, arrive with momentum, boasting seven wins in their last ten games—better form than Atlético’s—led by captain Hans Vanaken and scorers like young Italian Nicolò Tresoldi and Tzolis[1][3][7]. Their predicted XI features Mignolet in goal, Stanković in midfield, and attackers Forbs, Tresoldi, and Tzolis[3]. Vanaken noted “everything remains to be played for,” embodying their nothing-to-lose mindset[3].

UEFA reporter Juan Díaz highlights the high stakes: Atlético can’t slip after squandering their advantage, while Brugge have historically troubled Simeone’s men[3]. With both sides potent in attack—Brugge levelled late via Tzolis—expect goals at the Metropolitano, where Atlético aim to advance in this all-or-nothing clash. Virgin Media’s coverage ensures UK viewers get every moment, from build-up to full-time, with this expert team dissecting the action.

Tune in at 17:45 on Virgin Media Two HD or stream via Virgin Media Play for what could be a Champions League classic. Will Simeone’s warriors prevail, or will Brugge spring a surprise? The decider awaits.

Article generated: 24 February 2026, 17:36 GMT

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