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Bayern Munich: TBC
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Bayern Munich: 27 Y. Sommer, 22 João Cancelo, 5 B. Pavard, 2 D. Upamecano, 4 M. de Ligt, 8 L. Goretzka, 6 J. Kimmich, 13 E. Choupo-Moting, 11 K. Coman, 10 L. Sané, 42 J. Musiala. Replacements: 35 J. Schenk, 7 S. Gnabry, 39 M. Tel, 23 D. Blind, 38 R. Gravenberch, 46 A. Ibrahimović, 25 T. Müller, 26 S. Ulreich, 44 J. Stanišić, 20 B. Sarr, 19 A. Davies.
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PSG: 99 G. Donnarumma, 4 Sergio Ramos, 5 Marquinhos, 2 A. Hakimi, 25 Nuno Mendes, 6 M. Verratti, 5 Danilo Pereira, 28 Carlos Soler, 33 W. Zaïre-Emery, 30 L. Messi, 10 Neymar. Replacements: 3 P. Kimpembe, 90 A. Letellier, 16 Sergio Rico, 35 Ismaël Gharbi, 7 K. Mbappé, 44 H. Ekitike, 8 Fabián Ruiz, 29 T. Pembélé, 14 Juan Bernat, 31 E. Bitshiabu, 17 Vitinha.
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The teams met again in the 2020/21 quarter-final, PSG winning the first leg 3-2 away, with Bayern winning the return fixture 1-0 at Parc des Princes in France.
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In 2017, PSG won 3-0 at home, with Bayern winning the return fixture 3-1. The teams met in the 2018 final, Bayern triumphing 1-0 thanks to a 59th-minute goal from Coman.
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The two teams have clashed eight times in the past, Bayern winning five times and PSG claiming the win on three occasions. The teams have ye to play out a draw.
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Bayern are also of their domestic league, the Bundesliga, but they have just a one-point gap over second-placed Union Berlin, while three points sits between Bayern and third-placed Dortmund.
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Despite their recent lean run of form, PSG remain top of Ligue 1 with a five point gap ahead of second-placed Marseille.
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Bayern have been solid in the Bundesliga of late. They drew three matches 1-1 in a row in late January, before enjoying two powerful wins. They beat Wolfsburg 4-2 away and followed that up with a 3-0 home win over Bochum.
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Our referee for tonight is Michael Oliver, and he will be assisted by Stuart Burt and Simon Bennett. Our fourth official is Andy Madley.