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UEFA Champions League Fixtures - how to watch tonight's games live on TV and online, round of 16 previews and more

Craig Hanson By Craig Hanson, Editor-in-Chief
Published: 11:05, 9 Mar 2021
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As we head into the business end of the UEFA Champions League for 2020/2021, expect fireworks in tonight's Last 16 fixtures.

By Craig Humpage
Journalist/Sports Writer at Sporticos
Published: Tuesday, 9th March 2021 at 4:05 PM (UK time)

The UEFA Champions League Round of 16 is back with a bang as four European heavyweights put the gloves back on in the hope of knocking out their rivals and advancing to the Quarter Finals. Tonight's ties are both on a knife edge with only one goal separating the teams after their respective first legs. But where and how can you get live coverage on TV or online?

Who is playing tonight in the UEFA Champions League?

Tuesday 9th March 2021
Borussia Dortmund v Sevilla (Agg: 3-2)

Kick off: 8pm (UK time)
Stadium: Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund

Dortmund start the game 3-2 up after winning away in Seville. They will be buoyed by the fact that they have won their last seven home games in the UEFA Champions League. Sevilla, on the other hand, will take encouragement from their unbelievable performances in the Europa League in recent years and their back-to-back away victories in this competition. Sevilla are in a poor run of form domestically and have lost four of their past five games but Dortmund boss Edin Terzic expects the Andalusian side to throw everything at them except the kitchen sink in tonight's match with only a one goal deficit separating the two at kick off.

Tuesday 9th March 2021
Juventus v FC Porto (Agg: 1-2)

Kick off: 8pm (UK time)
Stadium: Allianz Stadium, Turin

Juventus need to overturn a shock 2-1 defeat in the first leg but will be confident they can achieve this with the return of five time Champions League winner Cristiano Ronaldo. Boss Andrea Pirlo will be counting on the former Real Madrid striker to be their talisman against his countrymen tonight. FC Porto won't be short on confidence themselves. They won the competition against all odds under Jose Mourinho. They are looking to reach the Quarter Finals for the second time in three seasons. Most importantly, they won the first leg. Sergio Conceicao seems confident his group can finish the job in Turin tonight.

Watch UEFA Champions League games tonight live on TV with BT Sport

Live coverage of all UEFA Champions League fixtures this season will be shown on BT TV across their full range of BT Sport channels. Existing BT Broadband customers can add BT Sport to their contract for only £15 a month.

New and existing customers can take advantage of their Big Sport Package for £40 per month. This package includes all four BT Sport channels on BT TV, all Sky Sports channels from the Now TV Sky Sports Pass and much more. This offer includes free activation. Offer ends this Friday.

There are lots of other options and packages available. See the BT Sport website for full details.

Watch UEFA Champions League games tonight live online via live stream with BT Sport

With the aforementioned Big Sport Package, you can watch live coverage online via the BT Sport app or the Now TV app.

For fans of a more flexible, no commitment option there is the BT Sport Monthly Pass. You can pay £25 a month for all BT Sport channels. You can stream every big match via their website or app on a variety of devices such as laptops, smartphones or tablets. No commitment, you can cancel any time. You don't need to have BT broadband. You simply sign up and start streaming Champions League matches.

Click here to check out the monthly pass in more detail with full terms and conditions.

Preview: Borussia Dortmund v Sevilla (Agg: 3-2)

Potentially the hottest name on the football planet right now, Erling Braut Haaland, scored twice inside the opening 10 minutes at the weekend against fierce rivals Bayern Munich but later appeared to pick up an injury. Dortmund fans will be overjoyed to hear that he has apparently been cleared for this game. With 18 goals in 13 UEFA Champions League appearances, he is certainly one for the bright lights and one-to-watch in tonight's match. If he is in the mood like he was against Bayern, it could be a long night for Sevilla. Guiding Dortmund to the last 8 would be the cherry on top of a fantastic season for him so far.

Sevilla struggled at times in the first leg to contain Dortmund's intensity. While it may be wise to sit a little deeper and use Luuk de Jong as a target man, which was quite effective in the first leg, Julien Lopetegui may opt for a braver approach. If Dortmund control possession and overwhelm Sevilla early, it could be a disastrous second leg for the underdogs. The Spaniards might be better off going on the front foot early, getting the ball to Suso and Munir and hoping their creativity can catch the Germans off guard early doors.

Goals should be almost certain in this one.

Prediction: Borussia Dortmund 2-2 Sevilla (Agg: 5-4)

Juventus v FC Porto (Agg: 1-2)

Cristiano Ronaldo will be desperate to win the UEFA Champions League one more time as his illustrious career draws to a close. Ronaldo, who won the Champions League four times with Real Madrid and once with Manchester United, returns to the Bianconeri side tonight after being rested in recent domestic games by boss Andrea Pirlo. One interesting thing about CR7 is his difficulty against Porto, the rivals of his boyhood club Sporting Lisbon. The former Sporting academy graduate has won only one of seven meetings against Porto, scoring just once. Random coincidence or telling statistic? Regardless, Juventus are not a one man team and their fans would expect them to get the better of their opponents tonight as, in broad terms, they possess significantly better players on paper, but as you know, football is not played on paper.

Porto are certified underdogs in this contest but they do have some reasons to believe. Aside from Ronaldo's inability to affect games against them, they are also unbeaten in six in Europe. They possess a potent attacking threat, regularly scoring at least twice a game in the group stage, and lets not forget the two goals they scored against the much superior Juventus last time out. The club can also hark back to their unthinkable European glory under Mourinho for inspiration. They will hope that strike partners Mehdi Taremi and Moussa Marega are on the scoresheet again tonight.

Prediction: Juventus 2-2 FC Porto (Agg: 3-4)

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