Real Madrid vs Malmo live stream: Watch Champions League football 2015 online (Game preview)

Real Madrid will play Malmo on Wednesday night in the Champions League, and a win here would put Real well on their way to qualifying for the knock out stages of this year's competition. The game has a scheduled start time of 7.45 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream via the link below.

Real will be expected to win today's game with ease and make it two wins from two to start off their Champions League campaign. However, Malmo will be in front of their home fans and would love to cause a shock in today's match.

In team news, Real Madrid forwards Gareth Bale and James Rodriguez have both been confirmed as out for today's game. Both players have picked up injuries in recent weeks and they will be sorely missed. Bale has a calf injury, where as Rodriguez is out with a thigh problem - both missed Real's weekend game against Malaga, and both will be rested for today's game in the hope that they will be fit for Real's massive weekend derby game with Atletico Madrid.

They are not the only ones missing from Real's line up today though, and ahead of the game it has been reported that both defenders Sergio Ramos and Pepe will not be used in today's game.

Real will be hoping to claim a second win of their campaign, after opening things up a few weeks back with an emphatic 4-0 win over Shakhtar Donetsk.

Malmo started off their Champions League efforts with a loss to Paris St Germain, and will be hoping to at least pick up their first point today at home.

But if things continue how analysts predict then Group A will be a clear shoot out between PSG and Real Madrid for the top spot in the group, and potentially the easier route through the knock out stages.

Today's game between Real Madrid and Malmo has a start time of 2.45 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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