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Manchester United have a great opportunity to advance to the UEFA Champions League knockout stages if they can defeat RB Leipzig at home on Wednesday.
Unfortunately, that is a little harder than it sounds (or should be). United haven’t won a single game at home this season and will enter this match off the back of a draw, having shared the points with Chelsea in Saturday’s Premier League clash at home.
Wednesday’s game will be the first time that United and Leipzig have faced off, and the Bundesliga side did not even exist when United last lifted the Champions League in 2008.
Don’t expect much in the way of lineup changes from the team that defeated PSG last week. Centre-back Eric Bailly and midfielder Jesse Lingard are likely to be the only absentees, each dealing with different injuries.
“It’s more or less the same squad”, Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer told reporters at his pre-match press conference.
Champions League schedule
It’s a 21:00 kickoff in the UK, which translates to 4:00 PM on the east coast of the U.S. and a 1:00 PM start on the west.
Champions League channel
BT Sport 2 for those in the UK. Unfortunately, there are no TV options for those Stateside. Everyone else, head on over to LiveSoccerTV to find your viewing options.
Champions League streaming
The BT Sport app for those in the UK. In the States, you can catch the action on CBS All Access, and if you are in Canada, you can stream the game through DAZN.
Lineups
Prediction: David de Gea; Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Victor Lindelöf, Axel Tuanzebe, Alex Telles; Paul Pogba, Scott McTominay; Juan Mata, Bruno Fernandes, Marcus Rashford; Anthony Martial.
EDIT:
Official lineup
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