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How to watch Man City vs Bayern Munich in Champions League with TV channel and live stream details

Manchester City meet Bayern Munich on Tuesday as the Champions League quarter-finals get underway after Easter.

Pep Guardiola's side have won eight straight matches since the round of 16 first leg against RB Leipzig. City responded to that 1-1 draw in eastern Germany with an emphatic 7-0 win once returning to Manchester a fortnight later to reach the last eight.

Bayern seem set to pose an entirely different challenge, especially as former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel is now in charge. The Bavarian side have won both Bundesliga matches since the departure of Julian Nagelsmann, though, Tuchel's team did taste defeat in the DfB Pokal quarter-finals one week ago to Freiburg.

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Kick-off on Tuesday is at 8:00pm BST (3pm ET).

BT Sport broadcasts the match on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate. Coverage begins at 7pm and continues through to 10:45pm.

The BT Sport website will be providing coverage of the match. BT Sport's app also enables subscribers to stream and cast the game across compatible devices.

After Erling Haaland returned spectacularly against Southampton on Saturday evening, Phil Foden is City's only absentee as the midfielder recovers from appendix surgery. For Bayern, Manuel Neuer and Lucas Hernandez are out for the season.

Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting also missed the weekend's win over Freiburg with knee problems. Teenagers Mathys Tel and Paul Wanner are injured too.

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