Tour of the Champions League fire time "annoying"


The Champions League has its fourth round on Tuesday and Wednesday, but at a different time than usual, it may be "exhausting" for many fans in Arab countries.
The start of winter time in Europe last week will affect the start of the Champions League, which will be held "late" for an hour, in most Arab countries that do not follow the winter time.

The world's most powerful tournament will begin at 11 am Mecca time, 10 pm Cairo time and midnight at Abu Dhabi time.

Late times may be difficult to follow up for Arab fans, who may not be able to stay late on mid-week nights.

On the other hand, the Egyptian public will be able to follow their favorite star Mohammed Salah earlier, as the UEFA decided to hold Liverpool's match against the Serbian Red Star two hours before the big matches, meaning that the match will start at 8:00 pm Cairo time.

The fourth round will see a colorful "evening", with Inter hosting AC Milan, Barcelona, ​​Napoli, Paris St Germain, and Atletico Madrid trying to regain their composure against Borussia Dortmund.

Winter-time countries, such as Lebanon, Jordan and Syria, will not change their European starting dates.