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Borussia Dortmund vs PSG FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick off time and team news for Champions League knockout clash


DORTMUND host French giants Paris St Germain in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League round of 16 tie.

PSG are still struggling to win their first Champions League trophy after years of building a squad packed with world class talent.

 Thomas Tuchel will face his old side

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Thomas Tuchel will face his old sideCredit: AFP or licensors

In recent season Dortmund too have failed to make a serious impact in Europe, with their last final the 2013 defeat to Bundesliga rivals Bayern Munich at Wembley.

There’s added spice to this fixture with PSG boss Thomas Tuchel returning to face his old side.

 Jadon Sancho remains Man United's number one transfer target

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Jadon Sancho remains Man United’s number one transfer targetCredit: EPA

What time does Dortmund vs PSG kick off?

This UEFA Champions League clash is set for Tuesday, 18 February.

The game will get under way at 8pm UK time.

When PSG last visited this stadium in 2010 for a Europa League clash which ended 1-1.

What channel is it on and can i streak it for FREE?

Borussia Dortmund vs PSG will be live on BT Sport 3, and coverage will start from 7.15pm.

BT Sport subscribers can live stream the game through the app on their mobile, tablet or computer as well as watching it live on the tele.

Viewers with an EE phone contract can watch the match with a three-month free trial.

Simply text SPORT to 150 to get the offer.

US viewers can watch the game of FuboTV with the game kicking off at 3pm Eastern Time.

What is the team news?

The home side will be without captain Marco Reus who suffered a muscle injury which has ruled him out for up to 4 weeks.

Dortmund will also be without midfielders Julian Brandt and Thomas Delaney, both of their return dates are currently unknown.

The danger men for Dortmund will be the two 19 year olds, Jadon Sancho and Erling Haaland.

Haaland joined from Austrian outfit RB Salzburg this winter transfer window for £18million.

The Norwegian teenage sensation has managed eight goals and one assist in five games for the German side, and a goal on average every 48 minutes across all competitions this season.

 I'll have whatever Håland eats for breakfast

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I’ll have whatever Håland eats for breakfastCredit: Reuters

For PSG there could be a double Brazilian blow with both Marquinhos and superstar Neymar missing the first leg clash in Germany.

Thomas Tuchel will also be without full-backs Juan Bernat, Colin Dagba.

Impressive centre back Abdou Diallo who has played 22 times this season is also set to miss the tie.

If PSG are going to go the distance, the key is keeping Neymar fit.

What are the odds?

  • Borussia Dortmund win – 19/10
  • Draw – 27/10
  • PSG win – 5/4
  • Both teams to score – 2/5

*All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication





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