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The UEFA Champions League begins this Tuesday to define the teams that will advance to the quarter-final stage. One of the games will be between Chelsea and Borussia Dortmund, which will take the field at 5 pm. Fans shows what to do to watch the game.
Chelsea x Borussia Dortmund will be on the screen of SBT, TNT and HBO Max. All these channels and platforms will bring the best of the Champions League and cover everything that happens in these decisive matches.
In the first leg, Borussia Dortmund won by 1 to 0. To be able to advance in the Champions League, Chelsea must win by two goals difference to win the vacancy, and managed to stop the negative series that had been going through by defeating Leeds United in the last round of the Premier League by 1-0.
To further ward off the risks and criticism, Graham Potter could see the return of Pulisic, recovered from injury. But there are others, like Kanté, Azpilicueta, Mendy and Thiago Silva, who will be absent from this decisive Champions League clash through injury, as well as the suspended Mount and the ineligible Badiashile. James is another who could step onto the field, with Havertz retaining his spot in attack.
Borussia Dortmund only need a draw to qualify for the Champions League quarter-finals, but will have to decide the place at home. In the Bundesliga, the team has been fighting with Bayern Munich for leadership in a good start to 2023 for the Westphalian team.
Suspended, Ryerson will be absent from the team, with Wolf assuming his place in the team for this match. Who will also not play against Chelsea is Adeyemi, injured. More other absences from the team commanded by Edin Terzic, these being Morey, Moukoko and Kamara. In goal, Kobel is the big doubt and is at risk of not playing.
Check out Chelsea vs Borussia Dortmund starting lineups
chelsea
Kepa; Chalobah, Fofana and Koulibaly; James, Enzo Fernández, Kovacic and Chilwell; Joao Felix, Havertz and Sterling
Coach: Graham Potter
Borussia Dortmund
Meyer (Kobel); Wolf, Schlotterbeck, Süle and Raphaël Guerreiro; Emre Can, Özcan and Bellingham; Reus, Haller and Brandt
Coach: Edin Terzic