Manchester City have home advantage ahead of their second leg of their Champions League last 16 second leg against RB Leipzig.
History is on Pep Guardiola's side given City have won their last five home matches in the competition. Exclude the 0-0 draw with Sporting, which came after winning the first leg of the tie 5-0 in Lisbon and that streak extends to 17.
Just focusing on Champions League knockout round ties, Liverpool were the last team to win away against City five years ago. Here's the details for tonight's tie.
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What time is kick-off?
The match starts at 8pm local time, 3pm ET and 1pm PT.
Where can I watch?
Paramount+ are streaming all of the action. Coverage starts at 3pm ET.
How else can I stream?
US viewers can also watch their coverage on DirecTV Stream and fubo TV. Spanish-language coverage is also available across UniMás, ViX+ and TUDN.
Team news
City can call upon a complete squad as there are no new injury issues after the weekend. Phil Foden appears to have now recovered from last week's ankle problem.
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