PSG will hope to recover after their first leg loss to Dortmund, but will have to do so without a star player.

Preview: PSG vs Dortmund

The hosts come into this match facing a 2-1 deficit after Neymar's effort was cancelled out by a brace from young talent Haaland, who is enjoying a breakout season. However, the Brazilian superstar has given Les Parisiens a life-line, and certainly, Thomas Tuchel's side will be expected to score at least a goal or two at the Parc des Princes. What will be obviously key is to make sure that Haaland and his colleagues don't find the back of the net, with the Norwegian keen on adding more goals to his growing tally as he continues to put himself in prime position to clinch the top goal-scorer prize of this season's Champions League.

PSG cruised to a comfortable 5-1 win over Lyon to book their spot in the Coupe de France finals, but will have to make do without Kylian Mbappe due to illness. Fortunately, recent reports indicate that the French star hasn't contracted the coronavirus that has rapidly spread worldwide since it first broke out in Wuhan, China sometime last year.

This game will have to be played behind closed doors as French authorities try to contain the virus's spread. Meawhile, Dortmund, who sit in second place, will be hoping to continue their strong track record after winning the first leg. Historically, die Schwarzgelben have come out on top in all but 18 of their last fixtures that they've won the first leg at home. Will they be able to complete part two of their task to book their spot in the quarter-finals?

Match facts: PSG vs Dortmund

  • PSG have won nine of their last 14 UCL matches (D3 L2)
  • Dortmund have won only five of their last 12 UCL matches (D2 L5)...
  • ....however, Dortmund have won 17 of the 18 UEFA competition ties in which they won the first home leg
  • ...but die Schwarzgelben have lost five of their ten away games against French clubs (W3 D2)
  • PSG have won both of their previous two-legged knockout ties against German clubs

Team news: PSG vs Dortmund

PSG: Kylian Mbappe misses this fixture due to illness. Other absentees include Colin Dagba, Thiago Silva, and Ander Herrera due to injuries while Thomas Meunier and Marco Verratti are banned.

Dortmund: Skipper Marco Reus is still out with another injury. Thomas Delaney misses out as well.

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Match details, result and original broadcast info

PSG 2 - 0 Borussia Dortmund

March 11, 2020 4:00pmParc des Princes (Paris)

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