
Champions League 2015: Live Stream, Odds and Predictions for Semi-Final 2nd Legs
Barcelona's place in the 2015 Champions League final is effectively already sealed.
They beat Bayern Munich 3-0 in their semi-final first leg, and Pep Guardiola's side will have to put in one of the all-time great performances to turn the tie around at home in the second leg on Tuesday.
Juventus take a narrow 2-1 lead into their second leg with Real Madrid at the Bernabeu, and astute defending will be necessary if the Italian side are to qualify for the Berlin final.
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Read on for live streaming details for the two second legs as well as odds and predictions.
| Date | Time (BST/ET) | Fixture (to qualify odds in brackets) | TV Info | Prediction |
| May 12 | 7:45 p.m./2:45 p.m. | Bayern Munich (12-1) vs. Barcelona (1-50) | ITV (UK) Fox Sports 1 (US) | 2-2 |
| May 13 | 7:45 p.m./2:45 p.m. | Real Madrid (8-11) vs. Juventus (11-10) | Sky Sports 1 (UK), Fox Sports 1 (US) | 1-1 |
Live streaming available via ITV Player, Sky Go and Fox Sports Go.
Bayern Munich vs. Barcelona

It was not a happy homecoming for Bayern boss Pep Guardiola last week when he returned to the Camp Nou for the first time since departing the Catalan giants in 2012.
In 13 devastating final minutes, the German champions conceded three times, and they were punished for pushing forward to find an away goal.
The danger for Bayern at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday is that they will have to push forward if they are to have any chance of levelling the aggregate score.
Such tactics will undoubtedly leave gaps behind the midfield and defence, gaps that can be exploited by Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez.
Bayern are in poor form and have lost their last four matches in all competitions, failing to find the back of the net with any regularity, per Infostrada Sports.
Conversely, Barca have won their last eight games on the bounce, conceding just one goal.
Bayern are a fantastic side and should be able to breach the Barca defence on Tuesday. But such is the quality of the La Liga club's attack, a clean sheet looks highly unlikely, meaning Barcelona will surely be advancing to the final.
Prediction: 2-2
Real Madrid vs. Juventus

Juventus will travel to the Bernabeu for Wednesday's fixture looking to make it to the Champions League final for the first time since 2003.
Real Madrid, on the other hand, are aiming to reach a second consecutive final to keep their chances alive of successfully defending their 2014 Champions League crown.
In the first leg, an absent Luka Modric saw Real boss Carlo Ancelotti play Sergio Ramos in central midfield, an experiment that left Los Blancos vulnerable, per WhoScored.com's Ben McAleer:
The Croatian will be absent once again on Wednesday, a big blow for Real as a clean sheet would be very valuable in turning around the current 2-1 deficit.
Juve will be boosted by the return of the talismanic Paul Pogba, who will be invaluable in disrupting Real attacks and also in opening up the home side's defence.
Juventus' defence is impressive, they have conceded just 20 league goals this season. An organised back line will be vital on Wednesday given Real's attacking threat.
An away goal on the counter-attack is a distinct possibility for Juve, with Real lacking organisation in the deep-lying midfield role.
Juve hold a slim advantage heading into the second leg, and they should be able to protect it to book a place in the final.
Prediction: 1-1






