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Liam Wood

How to watch Borussia Dortmund vs Man City plus TV channel and live stream details

Manchester City are set to continue their Champions League push against Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund at the iconic Signal Iduna Park on Tuesday night. Pep Guardiola and his Premier League champions have already had their Group G progression rubber-stamped heading into this midweek showdown.

However, there is still a little work for them to do in order to confirm top spot and, in theory, a more appealing tie when the knockout stages roll around. Erling Haaland scored against his former club in the corresponding fixture as the Norway sensation prepares to make his first return to the place where he emerged among Europe's elite.

Here are TV channel and live stream details you need to know before kick-off on Tuesday night.

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What channel is Borussia Dortmund vs Man City on?

BT Sport hold broadcasting rights to the Champions League in this country. Coverage for the match will begin at 7pm on BT Sport 2 with kick-off scheduled at 8pm. Pundits will take you through the action and continue analysis until 10.30pm as well as bringing you highlights from other games.

Can I stream Borussia Dortmund vs Man City?

As long as you have a valid BT Sport subscription, you can stream the match online via the broadcaster's app on your mobile phone, laptop or other such devices. Click this link for more details >>>

You can also follow every kick from this Champions League showdown with our matchday blog. As always, your dedicated reporting team from Manchester Evening News will provide a rundown of the action and, also, pick up on insightful bits that even TV cameras might miss.

What is the early Borussia Dortmund vs Man City team news?

England internationals Kyle Walker (groin) and Kalvin Phillips (shoulder) are the two injury absentees and fit-again Aymeric Laporte will continue to have his minutes managed after recovering from a knee problem, especially after he suffered a minor scare for City against Brighton on Saturday afternoon.

As for the Bundesliga giants, they were handed a triple injury blow over the weekend when Mats Hummels, Nico Schlotterbeck and Raphael Guerreiro were all forced off during their 5-0 demolition against Stuttgart. However, as things stand, those three should be fit to play.

Dortmund captain Marco Reus (ankle) remains a doubt and Salih Ozcan is suspended. Donyell Malen could feature after the former PSV striker was struck down with illness.

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