
Champions League 2015: Live Stream and TV Info for Last-16 2nd-Leg Fixtures
It's crunch time in the UEFA Champions League as the last 16 gear up for their second-leg matches, each hoping to secure a quarter-final place.
With almost all the ties still delicately poised, it's set to be a fascinating two weeks in European football.
Here's all the information you need to make sure you don't miss out and a look at Tuesday and Wednesday's action.
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| TV Info | Live Stream | ||
| FC Porto vs. Basel | Tuesday 10 March | Sky Sports 1 (UK), Fox Sports 2 (USA) | Sky Go (UK), Fox Sports Go (USA) |
| Real Madrid vs. Schalke 04 | Tuesday 10 March | ITV 1 (UK), Fox Sports 1 (USA) | Sky Go (UK), Fox Sports Go (USA) |
| Bayern Munich vs. Shakhtar Donetsk | Wednesday 11 March | Sky Sports 1 (UK), Fox Sports 2 (USA) | Sky Go (UK), Fox Sports Go (USA) |
| Chelsea vs. Paris Saint-Germain | Wednesday 11 March | Sky Sports 5 (UK), Fox Sports 1 (USA) | Sky Go (UK), Fox Sports Go (USA) |
| Atletico Madrid vs. Bayer Leverkusen | Tuesday 17 March | Sky Sports 1 (UK), Fox Sports 2 (USA) | Sky Go (UK), Fox Sports Go (USA) |
| Monaco vs. Arsenal | Tuesday 17 March | ITV 1 (UK), Fox Sports 1 (USA) | Sky Go (UK), Fox Sports Go (USA) |
| Barcelona vs. Manchester City | Wednesday 18 March | Sky Sports 5 (UK), Fox Sports 1 (USA) | Sky Go (UK), Fox Sports Go (USA) |
| Borussia Dortmund vs. Juventus | Wednesday 18 March | Sky Sports 1 (UK), Fox Sports 2 (USA) | Sky Go (UK), Fox Sports Go (USA) |
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FC Porto vs. Basel
Both sides come into this game with everything to play for after drawing 1-1 in Switzerland in the first leg.
Basel face a tough task if they are to progress at the Estadio do Dragao. Having entered the competition via the play-off round, Porto are yet to lose in nine games, and their away goal makes Basel's assignment all the more daunting.

Working in their favour, however, is the likely absence of Porto captain and top goalscorer Jackson Martinez, per BBC Sport. The Colombian, who has scored six Champions League goals this season, will be sorely missed after suffering a groin injury against Braga last Friday.
Basel's comfortable 3-0 win at the weekend saw them seven points clear in the Swiss Super League, and boss Paulo Sousa is confident his side's form will see them through.
According to Reuters, via Yahoo Sport, he said: "It means we have come back again to near our best level of performance. The boys enjoy playing at this level. It also means that we can recover more quickly and present ourselves in Porto at our best."
If Martinez is missing, then expect a tight affair, but either way Porto's creativity from the likes of Hector Herrera and Yacine Brahimi, and home advantage, will see them squeeze through.
Prediction: Porto 2-1 Basel (3-2 on aggregate)
Real Madrid vs. Schalke
A comfortable 2-0 away win for Real undoubtedly puts them in the driving seat as they return to the Bernabeu.
Schalke will be heartened by the recent struggles of Los Blancos' star trio of Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema. Real have failed to net from open play in their last two matches, and 25-year-old Bale hasn't scored in eight, per WhoScored.com.
Despite their struggles, Carlo Ancelotti confirmed the three would be playing on Tuesday night, per Phil Kitromilides:

Nevertheless, Real's quality will win out on the night. Schalke have conceded the most goals of the last 16 teams, and if any team can exploit their defensive weakness it's Real.
The champions will ease into the game as they recover from Saturday's defeat, but they will finish strongly as their forwards bounce back from a difficult spell.
Prediction: Real Madrid 2-0 Schalke (4-0 on aggregate)
Bayern Munich vs. Shakhtar Donetsk
Shakhtar earned a surprise 0-0 draw in the first leg and impressed with the way they shut Bayern out.
The Ukrainian side will look to do more of the same in this leg, hoping to nick a decisive goal on the counter-attack, with Bayern pushing forward.
At the Allianz Arena, Bayern's big hitters will need to improve significantly on their performance in the first leg, which saw Xabi Alonso sent off.

Thomas Muller recovered from a dip in form on Saturday with a clinical brace, and he'll lead the charge on Wednesday with support from the ever-reliable Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben. Bayern's firepower takes this.
Prediction: Bayern Munich 3-1 Shakhtar (3-1 on aggregate)
Chelsea vs. Paris Saint-Germain
A 1-1 stalemate in Paris leaves this tie wide open.
A weekend off for Chelsea will have given them all the time they need to prepare for a tough game against the French champions.
Per Sky Sports, Jose Mourinho welcomed the rest: "We deserved two days off. The people in the dressing room are tired."

PSG's quality pervades their side, and the likes of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Edinson Cavani will be a constant threat to Chelsea's back line.
However, just as in the League Cup final win, expect another Mourinho master class with Nemanja Matic and Kurt Zouma shutting their attackers down, and Diego Costa bullying and barging his way to the winner.
Prediction: Chelsea 2-1 PSG (3-2 on aggregate)






