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Champions League: Man City, Chelsea and Liverpool in QF action

The Champions League continues this week and there are three English teams in action as Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool all bid to reach the semi-finals.

The first legs of the quarter-finals begin on Tuesday, with Man City and Liverpool - who meet live on Sky Sports in a Premier League showdown on Super Sunday - in action.

Pep Guardiola's side face Diego Simeone's Atletico Madrid, while Liverpool travel to Benfica in the last eight.

On Wednesday, reigning champions Chelsea host Real Madrid and Villarreal take on Bayern Munich ahead of the second legs next week.

Tuesday's games for Man City and Liverpool mark the beginning of an 11-day period that could define their seasons.

After the first legs this week, the heavyweights go head-to-head in a huge Premier League title clash on Super Sunday, live on Sky Sports, looking to snatch a crucial advantage ahead of the final run-in.

Then, after the Champions League quarter-final second legs on Wednesday April 13, they return to an FA Cup semi-final on Saturday April 16 at Wembley.

It could mean one team is knocked out of two cup competitions and possibly the Premier League title race in the space of under two weeks.

When asked about the mental side for his players of dealing with big game after big game, Reds boss Jurgen Klopp replied: "We are used to it and we enjoy it.

"At the moment it's very exciting and interesting. There's no problem with that, it's all good. It's the situation we dreamed of if we would have dreamed before the season. So now we are here, let's try to get the most [out] of it."

Champions League holders Chelsea come into their first leg this week off the back of a shock 4-1 defeat to Brentford in the Premier League on Saturday.

"Once we had [the

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