Haaland looks to break City fans' hearts in UCL quarters


Pep's Man City take a 2-1 lead into tonight's UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg.

Though City are favourites heading into the clash, Borussia Dortmund will fight to the end to progress in the Champions League.

So, here are all the details on how you can watch the second leg of the quarter-final tie, including TV schedules and kick-off times, along with all the latest team news.

Latest Team News

While Jadon Sancho has returned to training, he will not feature in the match and despite having injury scares at the weekend both Marcos Reus and Mats Hummels should be fit for the fixture.

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Meanwhile, for City, Pep Guardiola has a fully fit squad at his disposal.

After they were rested at the weekend stars Ruben Dias, Rodri, Ilkay Gundogan, Phil Foden, Riyad Mahrez and Kevin De Bruyne are all expected to star for the visitors.

Man City vs Dortmund UCL Quarter-Final Date / Time

All four of the quarter-final matches will be played over two legs, with each team playing one leg at home.

The second leg between Man City and Dortmund will be played at Signal Iduna Park on Wednesday, 14 April, which will also be a 3pm ET / 8pm BST kick-off.

Whichever side makes it through to the semi-finals will play PSG on Tuesday, 27 April / Wednesday, 28 April, with the second leg set to take place on Tuesday, 4 / Wednesday, 5 May.

The winners of Porto vs Chelsea and Liverpool vs Real Madrid will make up the other semi-final.

How to watch Man City vs Dortmund

If you are watching from the UK, BT Sport is the place to catch the Champions League action as it happens!

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With exclusive matches all the way to the final, you’ll be able to watch on TV, online and on the BT Sport app for mobiles, tablets, smart TVs and games consoles.

You can purchase a Monthly Pass which gets you 30 days of BT Sport, contract-free.

The Monthly Pass will cost you £25 - you don’t need BT broadband, and you can watch instantly using our app or web player.

Your Monthly Pass will renew automatically but you can cancel it whenever you want.

BT Sport Man City vs Dortmund Schedule

UEFA Champions League Quarter-Final 1st Leg - From 7pm on Tuesday, 6th April (BT Sport 3 / BT Sport Ultimate)

UEFA Champions League Quarter-Final 2nd Leg - From 7pm on Wednesday, 14th April (BT Sport 3)

All times UK.

How to watch UCL in the USA

In the USA, all Champions League matches are available live on CBS All Access, which is the network's online streaming service.

A select few, including the Champions League Final, will be shown on TV via CBS Sports Network.

CBS All Access starts at $5.99 a month, but it is offering a one-month free trial promotion for new subscribers through mid-August.

Users can cancel subscriptions at any time.

CBS All Access can be streamed on Android, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Amazon FireTV, LG, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Roku, Samsung, Visio and Xfinity.

Sancho set to be ruled out of Man City reunion

Borussia Dortmund star Jadon Sancho looks likely to miss a Champions League quarter-final reunion with former club Manchester City on Tuesday night.

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The Englishman hasn't featured since the start of March and wasn't involved with England's recent camp over the international break.

Sancho didn't train with the Borussia Dortmund squad on Sunday and the Bundesliga club's interim manager Edin Terzic hinted that Sancho would not be fit for the game.

Terzic’s timescale does pose some hope for Dortmund fans, suggesting he could be fit for the second leg of the tie against City on Wednesday, 14 April, though the winger will have missed six weeks of action by then.

UEFA confirm venues for Man City vs Dortmund tie

Manchester City were forced to play both legs of their Champions League last-16 tie against Borussia Monchengladbach in Budapest due to German quarantine regulations.

UEFA had warned venues may again need to be changed due to coronavirus restrictions but the European governing body has confirmed the games will go ahead at the clubs' respective home grounds.

With Man City last reaching the semi-finals in 2016, fans believe this could be their year to go all the way to the final.

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