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Where to watch PSG vs.  Borussia Dortmund: Champions League semi-finals live streaming online, TV channel, odds

Paris Saint-Germain will play Borussia Dortmund again on Tuesday in the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League Germans with a 1-0 lead from the opening leg. Niclas Fullkrug’s goal is the difference in the encounter at the Parc des Princes, with Edin Terzic’s men stopping Luis Enrique’s side from extending their 24-match scoring streak in the French capital. BVB are the best defensive side in this current UCL edition with five clean sheets after last week’s narrow win and a rotated XI blew away Augsburg 5-1 at Signal Iduna Park this weekend.

Dortmund have secured a place in the Champions League after last week’s victory, which saw the Bundesliga secure an additional UCL place via the UEFA coefficient, along with the Italian Serie A. That will provide the motivation to get the job done and reach the final achieve, but it does provide a safety net should the worst-case scenario occur. A repeat 2-0 win for PSG would be enough to go through and BVB will be out to prevent that against the wounded Parisiens who would love nothing more than their second ever final, which could offer another rematch by 2020- conqueror Bayern Munich or the story matchup to end all matchups against Real Madrid, the possible future home of PSG star Kylian Mbaooe.

Here are our storylines, how to watch the match and more:

How to watch and odds

  • Date: Tuesday May 7 | Time: 3:00 PM ET
  • Place: Parc des Princes – Paris, France
  • Watch: Biggest+
  • Chances: PSG-225; Sign +380; Dortmund +500

First leg

Flying close to the sun has been a familiar scenario for PSG in Europe this season and it remains a recurring theme now with a 1-0 deficit having to be overturned for the second time in successive rounds after the first leg. Barcelona were bowled out after the Ligue 1 champions overcame a 3-2 home defeat and now the trick must be done in reverse, with a one-goal deficit to bring back home, which should theoretically be easier for Paris . Fullkrug’s try in the 36th minute in Dortmund made the difference in the opening match, and now it’s up to PSG to create the chance they created in Germany, but this time to take it. Terzic’s side also created more openings but were limited to just one shot on target here earlier this season and Luis Enrique has this Parisian side looking much better now than they did then. Since the opening day of this season in Ligue 1, PSG have failed to score at the Parc des Princes, while BVB’s five clean sheet is the best competition for Tuesday, so something has to be done.

The Dortmund route

Terzic’s side romped past Atletico Madrid in spectacular fashion with an aggregate score of 5-4 to reach the last four for the first time since 2012/2013 under Jurgen Klopp. Dortmund automatically qualified for the Champions League by winning the first leg and could still equal their 1996-97 performance if they go all the way. BVB moved ahead of PSG in Group F, with Milan into the UEFA Europa League and Newcastle United bowing out. The Germans have won just two of their last seven meetings with PSG, the other coming in the 2019/20 round of 16, but they extended their unbeaten home run to 11 UCL games with last week’s win.

PSG’s route

Luis Enrique’s men defeated Barcelona in spectacular fashion to reach these semi-finals with a 6-4 aggregate success in Catalonia. This is PSG’s third final four appearance in the last five seasons, which is a big improvement on some of their previous efforts. Real Sociedad fell in the round of 16 to quarter-final opponents Barça and it was Dortmund who finished above Les Parisiens in Group F, although PSG won 2-0 at home and drew 1-1 away. That 3-1 combination would be enough to send the French champions to the final for the first time since 2020, but the Ligue 1 giants would need a 3-0 home win to replicate that aggregate scoreline here. Last week’s defeat ended an unbeaten run of fifteen away games in all competitions for Paris.

Team news

PSG: Lucas Hernandez’s PSG season is over, as are his UEFA Euro 2024 hopes with France and possibly his 2024 post-surgery following last week’s nasty injury. Hernandez and Presnel Kimpembe – both French regulars when fit – have now fallen victim to long-term injuries that could have major consequences for their careers. Lucas Beraldo’s intervention is more likely than Milan Skriniar and Ousmane Dembele and Bradley Barcola’s wasteful performance in Germany potentially opening the door for Marco Asensio, Lee Kang-in or Goncalo Ramos to help Kylian Mbappé in attack for what will almost certainly be his last UCL is playing at Parc des Princes with PSG.

Potential PSG XI: Donnarumma; Hakimi, Marquinhos, Beraldo, Mendes; Ruiz, Vitinha, Zaire-Emery; Dembele, Ramos, Mbappe.

Dortmund: Julian Ryerson was taken off injured against Augsburg, while Ramy Bensebaini, Julien Duranville and Sebastien Haller also missed. Ryerson and Haller should be fit on Tuesday, but Karim Adeyemi is slightly concerned after taking a knock. Assuming he is fit, Adeyemi and Manchester United owner Jadon Sancho would have to start again.

Potential Dortmund XI: Kobel; Ryerson, Hummels, Schlotterbeck, Maatsen; Sabitzer, Kan; Sancho, Brandt, Adeyemi; Full back.

Prediction

PSG’s home form and ability to bounce back should still make them favorites, but only in the nick of time and a Dortmund goal could be fatal. A one-goal home win, which would force extra time and possibly penalties, wouldn’t be a huge surprise, but Luis Enrique’s Parisiens will often imagine breaking through the German backline. If it lasts more than 90 minutes, it could end 3-1 for Paris after extra time. Choose: PSG 2, Dortmund 0.