The problem is that flight paths change quite often depending on prevailing winds, air traffic and weather patterns. So there’s not always one exact flight path that you can rely on.
However, if you want to see where a plane is at any given time and what path it took, I use FlightRadar24, which is remarkably close visually to the air traffic radar screens we used to use when I did ATC software development.
You can check FlightAware, which gives you a map of the projected path but also the markers that flight is supposed to hit enroute. Unlike most other websites it also works for most flights not heading to or coming from the United States.
P.S. One thing to be aware of – flight paths may actually change day-to-day for the same flight number.
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