Monaco vs Borussia Dortmund as it happened: Kylian Mbappe and co progress
Re-live the Champions League quarter-final at the Stade Louis II
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Your support makes all the difference.Borussia Dortmund head to Monaco with the task of overturning a 3-2 Champions League first leg deficit in what is set to be a difficult night for the Germans.
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What time is kick-off?
The clash will kick-off at 7.45pm BST.
Where can I watch it?
It will be live on BT Sport 3, with coverage starting at 7.00pm.
Preview
In a match overshadowed by the Dortmund bus attack where defender Marc Bartra was injured. The rearranged quarter-final first leg was played just a day removed from an attack on Thomas Tuchel’s team looked out of touch against the slick Monaco attack. Understandably the events of last week are not to be forgotten but a team with the class and professionalism of Dortmund will be sure come out firing, especially since star man Marco Reus is set to make his return.
Monaco’s high speed attack will undoubtedly cause trouble to Dortmund with the likes Kylian Mbappe, Radamel Falcao and Bernardo Silva looking so slick on the attack and counter. They will also be boosted by the return of Thomas Bakayoko from suspension but will be without Fabinho who has accumulated too many yellow cards. Monaco have won four of their last five games against German opposition and if their form is anything to go by, the boys from Monaco will be well on their way to reaching the semis for the first time since 2004.
It’s a big game for…
Marco Reus: Dortmund looked one dimensional without the Germany international in their armoury.
The 27-year-old attacking midfielder played the first period of Dortmund's comprehensive 3-1 over Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday, so was able to get some much needed game time before the crucial Champions League clash.
If Dortmund are going to overcome Monaco, with away goals certainly not on their side, then Reus will need to perform.
Remember when…
Monaco striker Radamel Falcao stunned the Manchester City fans with an expert chip over the keeper sending City crashing out of the Champions League.
Player to watch…
Kylian Mbappe: His goals played a huge part in sending Manchester City tumbling out of the Champions League and in similar fashion, he has just about consigned Dortmund to the same fate.
Mbappe is one of the rising stars of world football and the youngest player to score twice in the Champions League.
His fiery pace and ridiculous power had the Dortmund players shivering in their boots and it would be a great surprise if Thomas Tuchel's side didn’t attempt to shut him out the game completely.
Form
Monaco: WWWWWW
Dortmund: WLLWDW
Odds
Provided by 888.com
Monaco: 39/20
Draw: 31/10
Dortmund: 16/15
Welcome to The Independent's live coverage of tonight's Champions League quarter-finals.
In the pick of tonight's games, Barcelona must come up with another stunning comeback to make this year's last four.
Luis Enrique's side eventually triumphed over Paris Saint-Germain, but Juventus pose a more formidable test.
Stay with us for team news, build-up and minute-by-minute updates...
Team news
Barcelona vs Juventus
Barcelona: Ter Stegen; Roberto, Piqué, Umtiti, Alba; Busquets, Iniesta, Rakitić; Messi, Suarez, Neymar.
Juventus: Buffon, Alves, Chiellini, Bonucci, Sandro, Khedira, Pjanic, Cuadrado, Dybala, Mandzukic, Higuain.
Borussia Dortmund vs Monaco
Borussia Dortmund: Bürki; Piszczek, Ginter, Sokratis, Durm; Weigl, Şahin; Reus, Kagawa, Guerreiro; Aubameyang.
Monaco: Subašić; Touré, Glik, Jemerson, Mendy; Moutinho, Bakayoko; Silva, Lemar; Falcao, Mbappé
What time does it start?
Both Barcelona vs Juventus and Borussia Dortmund vs Monaco kick off at 7.45pm BST.
Here's our chief football writer Miguel Delaney, who is in position at the Nou Camp tonight, on why a Barcelona comeback is even unlikelier this time around...
Monaco vs Borussia Dortmund:
Update: The Dortmund team bus has been delayed by 20 minutes so the game will now get under way at 7.50pm. Nothing sinister to it, thank goodness.
All eyes will be surely fixed on Lionel Messi and Paulo Dybala as the two Argentines go head-to-head tonight. The latter saw his stock rise after bagging two goals against Barcelona last week and has already been tipped to fill Messi's shoes in the years to come. Another strong and rounded performance from the 23-year-old this evening will be vital to Juventus' hopes of seeing off their opponents and reaching the last four of Europe.
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