The quarter-finals of the Champions League are officially underway, and fans couldn't be more excited for what's to come tonight!
European Champions Bayern Munich face the 2020 runners up PSG in what is a repeat of last year's final.
Here's all the information you need on how to watch the hotly anticipated tie.
Bayern vs PSG Latest Injury Updates
Both Bayern Munich and Paris have had their fair share of injuries throughout the 2020/21 season, as with many clubs, so here is the latest news ahead of the quarter-final.
Bayern Munich:
Out: Robert Lewandowski (knee), Douglas Costa (ankle), Corentin Tolisso (tendon), Malik Tillman (ACL), Ron-Thorben Hoffmann (knee), Marc Roca (unspecified), Serge Gnabry (coronavirus)
Doubtful: None
PSG:
Out: Leandro Paredes (suspended), Marco Verratti (coronavirus), Alessandro Florenzi (coronavirus), Juan Bernat (ACL)
Doubtful: Danilo Pereira (calf), Layvin Kurzawa (calf), Mauro Icardi (thigh), Alexandre Letellier (thigh)
How to watch Bayern Munich vs PSG
If you are in the UK, BT Sport is the only place to watch all the Champions League matches as they take place.
With exclusive matches all the way to the final, you’ll be able to watch on TV, online and on the BT Sport app for mobiles, tablets, smart TVs and games consoles.
You can purchase a Monthly Pass which gets you 30 days of BT Sport, contract-free.
The Monthly Pass will cost you £25 - you don’t need BT broadband, and you can watch instantly using our app or web player.
Your Monthly Pass will renew automatically but you can cancel it whenever you want.
BT Sport Bayern Munich vs PSG Schedule
UEFA Champions League Quarter-Final 1st Leg - From 7pm on Wednesday, 7 April (BT Sport 3)
UEFA Champions League Quarter-Final 2nd Leg - From 7pm on Tuesday, 13 April (BT Sport 3)
All times UK.
How to watch UCL in the USA
In the USA, all Champions League matches are available live on CBS All Access, which is the network's online streaming service.
A select few, including the Champions League Final, will be shown on TV via CBS Sports Network.
CBS All Access starts at $5.99 a month, but it is offering a one-month free trial promotion for new subscribers through mid-August.
Users can cancel subscriptions at any time.
CBS All Access can be streamed on Android, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Amazon FireTV, LG, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Roku, Samsung, Visio and Xfinity.
Bayern vs PSG UCL Quarter-Final Date
All four of the UCL quarter-final matches will be played over two legs, with each team playing one leg at home.
The first leg between Bayern Munich and PSG will take place at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday, 7 April at 3pm ET / 8pm BST.
The return leg will be played at the Parc des Princes on Tuesday, 13 April, which will also be a 3pm ET / 8pm BST kick-off.
Whichever side makes it through to the semi-finals will play either Man City or Dortmund on Tuesday, 27 April / Wednesday, 28 April, with the second leg set to take place on Tuesday, 4 / Wednesday, 5 May.
The winners of Porto vs Chelsea and Liverpool vs Real Madrid will make up the other semi-final.
Robert Lewandowski out of quarter-finals with knee injury
Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski will be sidelined for about a month with a knee injury, ruling him out of both legs of the Champions League quarter-final against Paris St-Germain.
The 32-year-old Poland international limped off during the international side's 3-0 win over Andorra after scoring two goals - in typical Lewandowski fashion!
"He has suffered sprained ligaments in his right knee," said the Bayern Munich.
Bayern Munich got off to a good start without their goalscoring machine at the weekend, winning 1-0 away at RB Leipzig.
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