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Published 20:36 15 Sept 2018 BST
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Tottenham's game with Inter Milan in the San Siro on Tuesday will be one of the first two early kick-offs to be played in this season's Champions League, taking place at the same time as PSV Eindhoven's trip to Barcelona. The remaining six fixtures to be played that night - including Liverpool vs Paris Saint-Germain - all begin at 8pm.
The new kick-off times will remain in place for the next three seasons, with UEFA set to review the system at the end of the 2020-21 season.
While it will allow European-based fans to watch more televised games, it's also hoped the new schedule will boost viewing figures from further afield. A kick-off of close to 6pm Irish time will be at the more favourable time of 12:55am for supporters in Australia and some parts of Asia.
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