
Champions League Fixtures 2015: Schedule, Live Stream, Final Round-of-16 Matches
Premier League duo Arsenal and Manchester City are on the brink of elimination from the UEFA Champions League. The pair will have to overcome heavy first-leg deficits against Monaco and Barcelona respectively, to earn entry into the quarter-final.
While it will take a tall order to turn around either of those ties, Juventus and Borussia Dortmund remain in a closer scrap. The Bundesliga club will be keen to maximise home advantage.
The same is true for last season's beaten finalists Atletico Madrid. The reigning La Liga champions were surprised by Bayer 04 Leverkusen during the first leg.
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Here are the schedule and streaming details for the final matches of the last-16 stage:
| Date | Time | Match | First-leg score | Live Stream |
| Tuesday, March 17 | 7:45 p.m. (GMT) / 3:45 p.m. (ET) | Monaco vs. Arsenal | 3-1 | ITV Player, Sky Go / Fox Soccer 2Go |
| Tuesday, March 17 | 7:45 p.m. (GMT) / 3:45 p.m. (ET) | Atletico Madrid vs. Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 0-1 | Sky Go / Fox Soccer 2Go |
| Wednesday, March 18 | 7:45 p.m. (GMT) / 3:45 p.m. (ET) | Barcelona vs. Manchester City | 2-1 | Sky Go / Fox Soccer 2Go |
| Wednesday, March 18 | 7:45 p.m. (GMT) / 3:45 p.m. (ET) | Borussia Dortmund vs. Juventus | 2-1 | Sky Go / Fox Soccer 2Go |
Preview
No team left in the last 16 faces a tougher task than Arsenal. The Gunners were stunned by Monaco's cagey, counter game in the first leg at the Emirates Stadium.
Now it will take a Herculean effort to overcome three away goals. That's just what Arsenal will need to progress.

Mercurial playmaker Mesut Ozil believes the Gunners can reach that target. He expressed his confidence, per Nik Brumsack of the club's official site:
"We want to disrupt their rhythm and try to score as early as possible. It’s going to be difficult to score three times because they have defended well in the tournament so far, but if you look at our past matches and the way we played against Manchester United last week, I think there’s a chance we can still progress.
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Ozil is right to pinpoint scoring early as a key. It's the only way to unsettle Monaco's usually unshakable defensive resolve.
The Gunners certainly have the pace in attack to get behind the Monaco back line during the early stages. Flying winger Theo Walcott should be a significant figure.
The lightning-fast 25-year-old caused the stubborn Ligue 1 outfit plenty of problems when he was introduced as a substitute during the first meeting. His pace will be vital in Monaco.

But as much as Arsenal need to start on the front foot, manager Arsene Wenger will need to balance forward-thinking with some caution at the back.
Skilled midfield runner Aaron Ramsey is already preaching careful balance, per Sky Sports: "We will go there and try to score three or more goals and hopefully not concede any, that is our target and is how we will approach it."
If the Gunners may find themselves caught in two minds, City's approach is likely to be just as muddled. Needing to score twice without reply in the Camp Nou to progress, the reigning Premier League champions will face the best strike force in the competition.
Lionel Messi, Neymar Jr. and Luis Suarez are all in superb form. Speaking on Super Sunday, Sky Sports pundit Glenn Hoddle shared his concern for City. In particular, Hoddle criticised manager Manuel Pellegrini's preference for featuring two strikers and what problems that could cause, per SkySports.com.
But BBC Sport Spanish football writer Andy West doesn't think it's the formation that held City back against Barca:
It's a tricky call for Pellegrini. He needs goals, so more strikers make sense. But he can't field a team that's too open and lose the tie early on.
Things are simpler for Atletico. Manager Diego Simeone can help his team's cause by granting towering Croatian striker Mario Mandzukic a rare start after Antoine Griezmann and Fernando Torres drew a blank in La Liga.
If a suddenly resurgent Dortmund are going to build on the away goal they gained in Turin, they'll need star forward Marco Reus to be at his best. His cause will be aided by prolific speedster Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
The pair are sure to test Juve's usually miserly defence. If there's an upset left in the round, expect Dortmund to earn it.
But it'll take a minor footballing miracle for Arsenal and City to make it through.



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