The
drama will kick up a gear in the UEFA Champions League over the next couple of
weeks, with 16 teams set to become eight.
Defending
champions Liverpool have plenty of work to do if they're to continue their
defence of the title, with Atletico Madrid visiting Anfield having earned a 1-0
win in the first leg of their tie.
Elsewhere,
Juventus and Cristiano Ronaldo will need to overturn the same scoreline in
Turin against Lyon. Barcelona and Napoli will face off at the Camp Nou after a
1-1 draw in Italy.
While
Paris Saint-Germain hosts Borussia Dortmund in the French capital, having lost
2-1 to their Erling Haaland inspired opponents. Champions League fans from
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Champions League Second Round:
Second-Leg
Fixtures (GMT)
Tuesday,
March 10
8
p.m. - RB Leipzig (1)* vs. Tottenham Hotspur (0)
8
p.m. - Valencia (1) vs. Atalanta (4)*
Wednesday,
March 11
8
p.m. - Paris Saint-Germain (1) vs. Borussia Dortmund (2)*
8
p.m. - Liverpool (0)* vs. Atletico Madrid (1)
Tuesday,
March 17
8
p.m. - Manchester City (2)* vs. Real Madrid (1)
8
p.m. - Juventus (0)* vs. Lyon (1)
Wednesday,
March 18
8
p.m. - Barcelona (1)* vs. Napoli (1)
8
p.m. - Bayern Munich (3)* vs. Chelsea (0)
Prediction to progress:
Perhaps
the most intriguing contests in the coming days will come on Wednesday, with
two favourites for Champions League glory
needing to recover from a first-leg deficit.
Liverpool
toiled in their clash against Atletico Madrid at the Wanda Metropolitano. Following
Saul Niguez's early goal, the Reds were frustrated by Diego Simeone's side, which
defended brilliantly throughout the contest.
The
Madrid outfit were able to nullify Liverpool's firepower and get under the skin
of manager Jurgen Klopp:
It's
likely to be a different affair at Anfield, though. Not only do the Reds have a
reputation for producing big performances there, they have been exceptional in
front of their own fans this term:
Also
looking to turn a tie around is PSG after they were left stunned by Borussia
Dortmund and Haaland in the first leg of their clash.
The
Norwegian netted twice in the second half either side of Neymar's goal. The
second effort was one to remember, with the 19-year-old picking the ball up
outside the area and thudding home a brilliant strike.
PSG
warmed up for this encounter with a 5-1 demolition of Lyon in the French Cup
last week, with their own young striking sensation Kylian Mbappe firing in a
hat-trick.
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