Dortmund vs Tottenham, Real Madrid vs Ajax, Japan vs England, USWNT vs Brazil, PSG vs Man United, and Porto vs Roma comprise our list of must-watch games for the next two days.

What to watch on Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Dortmund vs Tottenham at 15:00 ET/20:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: Galavision, Univision Deportes En Vivo, 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 Sky Sport in Germany.

Preview: Can Dortmund pull off an incredible comeback? Can the Germans profit off of Tottenham's three-game winless run? These are the key questions that need answering.

BVB suffered yet another slip-up in the Bundesliga, losing to Augsburg back on Friday. Fortunately, the likes of Paco Alcacer and Marco Reus are back and available for selection this time around.

BVB will have a few key players back for this game

Dortmund, Tottenham, UEFA Champions League

Spurs, on the other hand, head into this fixture after their North London Derby draw and have one foot in the quarter-finals. However, Pochettino's men must be wary as the Bundesliga outfit has completed comebacks before.

Can Dortmund pull off another Malaga?

Dortmund, Tottenham, UEFA Champions League

Real Madrid vs Ajax at 15:00 ET/20:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: Turner Sports, Unimas, Univision, an B/R Live in the USA; BT Sport in the UK; DAZN in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia; Movistar in Spain; and Ziggo Sport Voetbal in the Netherlands.

Preview: Can a Ramos-less Real Madrid hold onto their Champions League round of 16 lead? The reigning champion won 2-1 in the first leg against Ajax and will have the home advantage but will be without their influential captain for this game after he was suspended for two matches after admitting to purposely picking up a yellow card. Will they secure their progression? Tune in to find out.

Japan vs England at 17:15 ET/22:15 GMT

Broadcast listings: USsoccer.com in the USA; BBC in the UK; and BS Fuji in Japan.

Preview: Japan currently tops the table in the SheBelieves Cup but will face the second-placed side, England. Only goal difference separates them. Who will grab the victory? Don't miss this showdown.

USA vs Brazil at 20:00 ET/01:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: Fox Sports 1 in the USA

Preview: These are the last two teams in the standings, with the Stars and Stripes sitting one spot above their opponent. A win will keep one team in the race while defeat could mean the end of the road. USWNT would not want to disappoint their home fans and will hope to earn their first win.

What to watch on Wednesday, March 6, 2019

PSG vs Man United at 15:00 ET/20:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: 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.

Preview: With a 2-0 disadvantage, Man United will travel to PSG without 10 first-team players. Nemanja Matic, Ander Herrera, Jesse Lingard, Juan Mata, Anthony Martial, Phil Jones, Matteo Darmian, Antonio Valencia, and Alexis Sanchez are all on the sidelines and will not make the trip while Paul Pogba is suspended for this tie.

PSG, on the other hand, must not fall apart as they did against Barcelona a few seasons back. Neymar remains on the sidelines while Cavani is a doubt, but Mbappe and Di Maria sufficed in the first leg and will be keen to torment the Red Devils once more.

Porto vs Roma at 15:00 ET/20:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: Univision Deportes En Vivo, B/R Live, and Galavision in the USA; Talksport 2 Radio UK and BT Sport in the UK; DAZN in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia; TVI and Eleven Sports 1 Portugal in Portugal; and RAI Uno, Sky Italia, and Roma TV in Italy.

Today's big headlines

Man United without ten players for the trip to France

Solskjaer confirmed that he will be without 10 players for the trip to Paris. The caretaker boss announced that none of the injured players will recover in time for Wednesday, including Martial, while Pogba is suspended.

WHAT. AN. INJURY. LIST

Manchester United, PSG, UEFA Champions League

Bale's agent confirms stay but attacks boo-boys

Speaking after El Clasico, Gareth Bale's agent confirmed that the Welshman is not going anywhere despite the exit rumors. However, he slammed Real Madrid fans for their treatment of the attacker.

Bale to stay but the fans are a disgrace, says his agent

Gareth Bale, Real Madrid, Barcelona, El Clasico