Paris Saint-Germain vs Bayern München Champions League preview: where to watch, predicted line-ups, team news
Monday, April 12, 2021
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Where to watch, possible line-ups and expert predictions ahead of the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg between Paris and Bayern.
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Paris host Bayern in the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg on Tuesday 13 April at 21:00 CET. This page will update with team news, quotes and expert analysis as kick-off approaches.
What happened in the first leg?
It snowed, and plenty more besides. Kylian Mbappé and Marquinhos put Paris two up inside the opening half-hour, but the holders were level on the hour thanks to goals from Robert Lewandowski stand-in Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Thomas Müller. Mbappé had the final say, though, finishing superbly for his second and his team's third.
Where to watch the game on TV
Fans can find their local UEFA Champions League broadcast partner(s) here.
Form guide
Form: WWLWWL
Latest: Strasbourg 1-4 Paris, 10/04
Where they stand: 2nd in Ligue 1, French Cup quarter-finals
Form: DLWWWW
Latest: Bayern 1-1 Union Berlin, 10/04
Where they stand: 1st in Bundesliga, FIFA Club World Cup winners
Possible line-ups
Paris: Navas; Dagba, Danilo, Kimpembe, Diallo; Gueye, Paredes; Di María, Neymar, Draxler; Mbappé
Bayern: Neuer; Pavard, Boateng, Hernández, Davies; Kimmich, Alaba; Sané, Müller, Coman; Choupo-Moting
Expert predictions
Chris Burke, Paris reporter: Here we are again, Paris having won a first leg with such exhilarating attacking verve that it's difficult to imagine them losing control. Except for those infamous occasions when they did – think Barcelona (2017) and Manchester United (2019). But having just survived a nervy return game against Barça, and with Bayern in weakened shape, they are surely not done with this competition yet.
Jordan Maciel, Bayern reporter: Bayern were bullish about their chances of turning this tie around in the wake of last week's 3-2 defeat, but travel to Paris with several notable absentees. There's no doubting the holders have the quality to get the result they need – as they showed in a largely dominant display in Munich – but it will take more clinical finishing and a faultless defensive performance.
View from the camps
Mauricio Pochettino, Paris coach: "For me, anything can happen. Bayern are the best team in the world at the moment. I have enormous respect for them, but at the same time, we have confidence in our strengths, and we know that we have to think about winning this match."
Hansi Flick, Bayern coach: "We know we have to score at least two goals. It will be a tough task, but these are the games we play football for. We want to cause a mini upset in Paris. Of course, we'll be delighted if we manage that."