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Dortmund vs Atlético de Madrid Champions League quarter-final second leg preview: Where to watch, kick-off time, predicted line-ups

When is it? How can you watch it? What are the possible line-ups? All you need to know about the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg between Dortmund and Atlético de Madrid.

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Dortmund and Atlético de Madrid meet in the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg on Tuesday 16 April.

Dortmund vs Atlético de Madrid at a glance

When: Tuesday 16 April (21:00 CET kick-off)
Where: BVB Stadion Dortmund, Dortmund
What: UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg
How to follow: Build-up and live coverage can be found here

Where to watch Dortmund vs Atlético de Madrid on TV

Fans can find their local UEFA Champions League broadcast partner(s) here.

What do you need to know?

Though the opening instalment of this tie didn't quite live up to the drama of the other three first legs, it could yet deliver us the tightest of contents. Atleti remain unbeaten in 17 home Champions League knockout matches under Diego Simeone, while the damage could have been worse for Dortmund. Sébastien Haller's late goal limited Simeone's men to a 2-1 win which may even have turned to parity (or more) had the visitors not twice been denied by the woodwork late on.

Highlights: Atlético de Madrid 2-1 Dortmund

If that late rally left Atleti clinging on somewhat, Antoine Griezmann certainly wasn't showing the tension. "It doesn't matter about the end," he said. "We are calm, at ease, and full of confidence. We have to go there and get a good result."

Predicted line-ups

Dortmund: Kobel; Ryerson, Hummels, Schlotterbeck, Maatsen; Sabitzer, Can; Brandt, Malen, Adeyemi; Füllkrug
Suspended: None
Misses next match if booked: Can, Hummels, Maatsen

Atlético de Madrid: Oblak; Molina, Witsel, Giménez, Hermoso, Azpilicueta; De Paúl, Koke, Llorente; Griezmann, Morata
Suspended
: Lino
Misses next match if booked
: Giménez, Hermoso, Koke, Morata, Savić

Form guide

Dortmund
Form (all competitions, most recent first)
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Most recent result: Mönchengladbach 1-2 Dortmund, 13/04, German Bundesliga

Atlético de Madrid
Form (all competitions, most recent first)
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Most recent result: Atlético de Madrid 3-1 Girona, 13/04, Spanish La Liga

Expert predictions

Matthias Rötters, Dortmund reporter
There are parallels with the round of 16 tie against PSV. BVB could also conceded more goals in Eindhoven, but took home a 1-1 draw that left everything open for the home leg, which they won. Dortmund are 2-1 down this time, but I think they will win this second leg too, with over 80,000 fans cheering them on. Afterwards, Atlético (Iike PSV) will probably be left to rue the chances they missed in the first leg.

Alexandra Jonson, Atlético de Madrid reporter
While they have built a fortress at home, one of Atlético de Madrid's biggest weaknesses this season has been playing away from home. Simeone will also be without suspended Lino, a big loss both in the defensive and attacking game for Atleti.

However, the Madrid side are coming to this return leg with a 2-1 lead, and after an important and impressive comeback against Girona at the weekend. Maybe most importantly, though, is the desire of Griezmann, who seemingly cannot stop creating goals. Everything is still to play for in this tie, but Atleti are determined to progress to the semi-final and it will take a lot to stop them.

Griezmann reaction to Atlético win

What the coaches say

Edin Terzić, Dortmund coach: "Atlético forced us to make mistakes last week. But tomorrow we have everything in our own hands to advance to the next round. We know that our opponents are very experienced. Tomorrow we want to do better from the start. When you play against Atlético, individual mistakes are punished immediately. We know what must not happen to us."

Diego Simeone, Atlético de Madrid coach: "I see what shape my players are in. They will play a good game and it's going to be a great Champions League night. We are up against a team who are very strong at home. They will start with a lot of pace, they will go all out, carry a threat from dead-ball situations. It's a Dortmund side with talent on the wing, as well as through the middle."

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