
Champions League 2017: Tuesday Odds, Live Stream for Round-of-16 Leg 2 Fixtures
Leicester City will attempt to overturn a 2-1 first-leg deficit when they face Sevilla again on Tuesday to try to upset the odds by reaching the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League.
The reigning Premier League champions' recent upturn in form could hardly have come at a better time, but they face a huge challenge to beat high-flying Sevilla at the King Power Stadium.
Meanwhile, Porto face the mammoth task of needing to beat Juventus at the Juventus Stadium after losing the opening leg of their last-16 tie 2-0.
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Read on for a look at the latest odds for both matches, along with live-streaming information and a closer examination of the two intriguing fixtures.
| Leicester City (5-2) | Draw (13-5) | Sevilla (evens) |
| Juventus (27-20) | Draw (111-50) | Porto (253-100) |
Match odds courtesy of OddsShark.
Odds accurate as of 5 p.m. GMT on Monday, March 13.
Matches can be streamed via the BT Sport website (UK) and FOX Soccer 2GO (U.S.).
Leicester City vs. Sevilla (agg 1-2)

Ahead of the opening leg in Seville, the Foxes were on an appalling run of just one win in eight matches in all competitions that had put them in grave danger of being relegated from the Premier League.
Despite being outplayed for much of the clash with Sevilla, Leicester managed to escape with a narrow defeat and, potentially crucially, an away goal.
Since then, Leicester have sacked manager Claudio Ranieri and registered back-to-back 3-1 wins in the Premier League under the watchful eye of caretaker boss Craig Shakespeare—who has now been appointed until the end of the season, per BBC Sport.
As a result, confidence is much improved at the King Power, and Shakespeare has even suggested his side could go all the way to winning the Champions League, per BBC Leicester Sport:
Another 3-1 victory will put them into the next round, but the Premier League side are still significant underdogs.
Sevilla are currently placed third in La Liga—the Foxes are 15th in the English top flight—and, although they have managed only 1-1 draws in their last two outings, they are currently on an eight-match unbeaten run in all competitions.
The Spanish outfit have also won the UEFA Europa League in each of the three seasons previous to 2016-17, so many of their side, unlike Leicester, know what it takes to claim a key result on a big European night.
Sevilla are still very much the favourites, then, to book their place in the last eight, but Leicester's recent performances have proved they do have what it takes to cause a major upset on Tuesday.
Juventus vs. Porto (agg 2-0)
Per the Champions League, Juventus' home form is stunning:
Porto face the unenviable task of not just having to beat the Italian giants on their own patch, but they need to win by at least two clear goals to have any chance of advancing to the quarter-finals.
Given Juve's record, that seems improbable. Porto have prepared themselves impeccably for the task after winning nine of their last 10 matches—their only defeat coming in the opening leg against manager Massimiliano Allegri's side.
Their last two outings in the Portuguese top flight have seen Porto beat Nacional and Arouca a combined 11-0 on aggregate.
Meanwhile, January signing Tiquinho Soares has been in flying form, per Squawka, as has Andre Silva:
Porto have the quality to cause Juventus' defence problems, but they will likely need the Serie A outfit to have a rare off day if they are to claim a good enough result to advance.






