How to watch Manchester City-PSG in Champions League on TV, stream
History will be made on Tuesday. Manchester City could make it to its first Champions League semifinals ever, while PSG is hoping to return for the first time since 1994-95. At the Etihad in Manchester, the two will battle in their quarterfinal second leg with their competition lives on the line, as well as the hopes and dreams of their fans. Here is how to watch and what to know.
Time: 2:45 pm ET
TV: Fox Sports 1 (The match can be streamed on Fox Sports Go).
What's at stake: A spot in the semifinals of the world's most important club competition.
How it stands: The score after the first leg is 2-2, with City holding the advantage with the two away goals.
What to watch for Manchester City: The team's composure. It has never been to this point, and boosted by the return of Yaya Toure, the fire power is there to send the Citizens to the semifinals. But can they remain calm on the ball and stick to their game plan of building patiently in attack?
Tonight will be unmissable! #cityvpsg... Don't miss it: https://t.co/WzguI7MrUx #CMONCITY #mcfc pic.twitter.com/RPRvC8QK40— Manchester City FC (@MCFC) April 12, 2016
What to watch for PSG: Zlatan Ibrahimovic, as always. Nobody wants it more, and it is likely that nobody will work harder. The big Swedish star has never won the Champions League, and this may be his best and last chance. Can he score a goal or two to send PSG through?
City will win if... It can remain compact at the back and create enough good chances for Sergio Aguero. The real question is defensively where City has been inconsistent all year long. Whatever central defensive pairing starts, it must be in top form or PSG will likely advance.
Zabaleta: "It will one of those nights that City fans have been waiting for for a long time." #UCL pic.twitter.com/nw1weAhE1E— Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) April 12, 2016
PSG will win if... It can get its wingers diagonally behind the outside defenders. If Angel Di Maria and Lucas can swing behind the back to feed Ibrahimovic into the box enough times, this one is over.
— Lucas Moura (@LucasMoura7) April 11, 2016


























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