
Champions League 2018: Quarter-Finals Leg 2 Live-Stream Schedule, TV Info
Liverpool head to Manchester City on Tuesday hoping to book their place in the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League after a stunning 3-0 first-leg win at Anfield.
Pep Guardiola's side have a tough test ahead if they are to pull off a dramatic comeback, but they can take heart from a 5-0 win over Liverpool at the Etihad Stadium in the Premier League in September.
Real Madrid and Barcelona were also big winners in the first leg, and they will expect to make it through at the expense of Juventus and AS Roma, respectively.
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The final quarter-final sees Sevilla head to freshly crowned German champions Bayern Munich. Vincenzo Montella's side are down but not out after a 2-1 defeat in the first leg, although the hosts will be favourites to progress.
Here's a look at the quarter-final fixtures and how you can watch the games.
Tuesday, April 10
Manchester City vs. Liverpool (Agg 0-3)
Time: 7:45 p.m. BST/2:45 p.m. ET
TV Info: BT Sport 2, Fox Sports 1
Live Stream: BT Sport App, Fox Soccer Match Pass
AS Roma vs. Barcelona (Agg 1-4)
Time: 7:45 p.m. BST/2:45 p.m. ET
TV Info: BT Sport 3, Fox Deportes
Live Stream: BT Sport App, Fox Soccer Match Pass
Wednesday, April 11
Bayern Munich vs. Sevilla (Agg 2-1)
TV Info: BT Sport 3, Fox Sports 2
Live Stream: BT Sport App, Fox Soccer Match Pass
Real Madrid vs. Juventus (Agg 3-0)
TV Info: BT Sport 2, ESPN Deportes, Fox Sports 1
Live Stream: BT Sport App, WatchESPN, Fox Soccer Match Pass
Preview
Manchester City's Champions League hopes are hanging by a thread after they were swatted aside by Liverpool's ferocious attack in the first leg.
Guardiola's side will have to go on the attack if they are to secure an unlikely comeback but will be aware that if they concede a goal, they will have to score five.
The Champions League showed how Liverpool are the tournament's top scorers:
City failed to muster a single shot on target in the first leg and must improve against a Liverpool defence that has looked vulnerable previously.
However, the Reds have tightened up at the back following the arrival of Virgil van Dijk in January, and five clean sheets in their last seven outings shows a distinct improvement.
Goalkeeper Loris Karius is also in good form and may be in for a busy evening. Football correspondent Melissa Reddy showed how impressive he has been since returning to the team:
Manchester City have the quality to cause Liverpool problems but may have left themselves too much to do after the first leg. The Reds will be expected to take their place in the last four, but it could be a nervy night at the Etihad.
Real Madrid were also 3-0 first-leg winners, but they will have home advantage on Wednesday, as Juventus travel to the Santiago Bernabeu needing a miracle to dump out the holders.
Juve will be without Paulo Dybala after he was sent off in the first leg, while Sergio Ramos will be missing for the hosts due to suspension.
Cristiano Ronaldo was the star of the show in Turin as he scored twice including a sensational bicycle kick. The UEFA Champions League showed how prolific he is in quarter-final games:
Zinedine Zidane's side have reserved their best form for European competition this season and were a cut above their opponents in the first leg. There looks to be no way back for Juventus, and Real Madrid remain on course to win the trophy for a third consecutive year.
Barcelona should join Los Blancos in the semi-finals as they take a 4-1 lead over Roma to the Stadio Olimpico.
Barca weren't at their best at the Camp Nou and needed two own goals to help them on their way. Gerard Pique and Luis Suarez were also on target, but Edin Dzeko's away goal will give the Italian side a glimmer of hope.
Own goals have been a feature of Barcelona's Champions League season, as shown by ESPN FC:
However, Ernesto Valverde's side are yet to taste defeat in the competition and are also difficult to score against. Rakuten Arena showed just show strong Barca's defence has been:
Barcelona will be confident of progressing against the Serie A side, and with Bayern expected to see off Sevilla, they should complete what will be a formidable looking semi-final lineup.






