Champions League: How to watch Paris St. Germain against BVB live

Champions League semi-final second leg

How to watch PSG vs Borussia Dortmund live

Status: 06.05.2024 | Reading time: 2 minutes

“I do believe that we have caused a sensation in Europe”

Borussia Dortmund has a good chance of reaching the final of the Champions League. With a 1-0 win from the first leg, BVB goes into the semi-final second leg at Paris Saint-Germain. Sports director Sebastian Kehl speaks of “great desire and hunger” to reach the final of the premier class.

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After winning the first leg, BVB has a good chance of reaching the final of the Champions League. A draw at Paris St. Germain is enough for Borussia Dortmund to reach the final. Here’s how you can watch the semi-final second leg live.

Borussia Dortmund goes into the Champions League semi-final second leg at Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday without personnel worries. When the team left for France on Monday, all BVB professionals were on board apart from the long-term injured Ramy Bensebaini and Julien Duranville. The top scorer Sébastien Haller, who was missing against Augsburg, is also an option again. “We also have a lot of courage, we need it. But also a lot of anticipation and optimism – and tension, that’s part of it,” said BVB sports director Sebastian Kehl.

After last Wednesday’s 1-0 win in the first duel with the French champions, the fifth-place team in the Bundesliga believes they have a good chance of a repeat of the German final against FC Bayern (1-2) at Wembley Stadium, where they will play again on June 1st the Champions League final takes place. Kick-off is on Tuesday at 9 p.m. Amazon Prime Video broadcasts the game live, the streaming service goes on air an hour before the game starts. You can also follow the semi-final second leg of the Champions League here in the live ticker.

PSG – BVB here in the live ticker

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In order to save energy for the game against the French, BVB, who had already qualified for the Champions League, rested ten professionals in the league game against Augsburg (5:1). These ten should return to the starting eleven in the Prinzenpark. The talent Kjell Wätjen, who was convincing against Augsburg, did not get on the plane on Monday because he was writing a high school exam. The 18-year-old midfielder is scheduled to travel there on Tuesday and be in the squad.

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