Man United vs PSG, Roma vs Porto, Tottenham vs Dortmund, Ajax vs Real Madrid, Bate vs Arsenal, Galatasaray vs Benfica, and Malmo vs Chelsea are our pick for must-watch miweek games.

Tuesday's showdowns

Man United vs PSG

Catch this game at 15:00 ET/20:00 GMT on Turner Sports, Univision, UniMás, and B/R Live in the USA; BT Sport and BBC Radio 5 Live in the UK; DAZN in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia; and RMC Sport in France.

This is the Champions League clash everyone eagerly awaits. Man United and PSG lock horns in a game that was initially tipped to favor the French outfit, but things have now tipped in the Red Devils' favor. With Cavani and Neymar both injured, the Ligue 1 champion will be left with a dilemma, with the absence of their Brazilian superstar robbing them of their most productive player in Europe this season.

No Neymar, no party? 

As for the home side, they will be reeling in confidence, having beaten Tottenham 3-0 in their last game. That game stretched the manager's unbeaten start to 11 games, with Pogba and Rashford back at their best under the Norwegian. Old Trafford fans can dream once more. Don't miss this tie.

Solskjaer preview tonight's game 

Roma vs Porto

Kick-off is at 15:00 ET/20:00 GMT and this game will be aired on B/R Live; Galavision; and Univision in the USA; BT Sport in the UK; DAZN in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia; Sky Italia and Roma TV in Italy; and TVI and Eleven Sports 1 Portugal in Portugal.

Porto is yet to lose in their last 26 matches, but Roma will aim to end this run. Unfortunately, the Italian giant has been plagued with awful defending despite them being the highest-scoring team in home matches in the Serie A.

The round of 16 continues on Wednesday

Tottenham vs Dortmund

This game is scheduled for 15:00 ET/20:00 GMT on B/R Live, Turner Sports, Galavision, and Univision in the USA; BT Sport and BBC Radio 5 Live in the UK; DAZN in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia; and DAZN and SRF zwei in Germany.

Not only will the home side be without key attackers in the form of Harry Kane and Dele Alli, but Dortmund is also facing a worrisome injury. Marco Reus looks destined to miss out on the trip to Wembley with Lukasz Piszczek, Julian Weigl, and Paco Alcacer also being ruled out.

Dortmund has their own injury crisis to worry about 

Ajax vs Real Madrid

Catch this game at 15:00 ET/20:00 GMT UniMás, Univision; and B/R Live in the USA; BT Sport in the UK; DAZN in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia; Veronica TV and Ziggo Sport Voetbal in the Netherlands; and Movistar in Spain.

The defending champion will visit Ajax on the back of impressive results. First, they drew 1-1 at Camp Nou in the Copa del Rey Clasico before beating Atletico Madrid 3-1. Next up for them is the Dutch outfit. Will they win in the Netherlands? Tune in to find out.

Real Madrid reached an impressive feat over the weekend 

More action on Thursday

BATE vs Arsenal

Kick-off for this game is at 12:55 ET/17:55 GMT and will be aired on B/R Live in the USA; BT Sport and Talksport 2 Radio UK in the United Kingdom; DAZN in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia; and Belarus 5 in Belarus.

Arsenal's pursuit of their first ever European title resumes on Thursday. They will take on BATE having returned to winning ways in the Premier League. Unai Emery, an expert in this competition, will aim for an away win to ensure safety for the return leg. Don't miss this clash.

Galatasaray vs Benfica

This game will get underway at 12:55 ET/17:55 GMT and will be aired on B/R Live in the USA; BT Sport Extra in the UK; DAZN in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia; beIN Sports and Digiturk Play in Turkey; and Sport TV1 in Portugal.

Malmö FF vs Chelsea

Catch this game at 15:00 ET/20:00 GMT on UniMás and B/R Live in the USA; BT Sport and Talksport 2 Radio UK in the United Kingdom; DAZN in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia; and Kanal 9 Sweden and Eurosport Player Sweden in Sweden.

After the 6-0 thrashing at Man City, questions are being asked of Maurizio Sarri. The Italian is already being linked with the sack, with Frank Lampard reportedly being lined up as his replacement. The Chelsea boss knows he must deliver in Europe to make amend for that embarrassing loss at the Etihad. Tune in to find out if he will deliver.

Today's big headlines

Man United holds secret meeting with Neymar

According to Diario Gol, Man United has recently held a meeting with Neymar's father over a possible transfer. The report claims that the player is open to a summer exit and Red Devils look to beat Real Madrid to the punch.

England icon Gordon Banks passes away

England icon Gordon Banks has passed away, aged 81, as confirmed by his former club Stoke City. The 1996 World Cup-winning goalkeeper had been struck by illness but sadly lost his battle. Tributes quickly poured in for the legend.

Tributes have poured in for Gordon Banks