UEFA have appointed Italian Daniele Orsato as referee for Wednesday's Champions Round of 16 tie (first leg) at the Bernabéu as Real Madrid face Manchester City. The game will be the second time the 45-year-old has overseen a match involving Zinedine Zidane's side this season with Orsato in charge at the group stage fixture in Istanbul where a 0-1 win was enough for Madrid to secure maximum points over Galatasaray.

Orsato has been in the middle for two Real Madrid game in the Champions League in total, apart from the Galatasaray game, he also oversaw the 2015-2016 group stage contest in the Spanish capital as the Bernabéu witnessed an 8-0 demolition of Swedish side Malmo with four goals coming from Cristiano and a hat-trick from Benzema.

The Italian has taken charge of City twice in the Champions League. He oversaw a 0-5 win over Romanian side FCSB in 2016 and whistled at the 1-2 home defeat to Lyon in 2018.

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The other Wednesday game involving Lyon and Juventus will be officiated by Spaniard Gil Manzano with the VAR booth being manned by Martínez Munuera.