VILLARREAL head to Bayern Munich hoping to complete what would be one of the great Champions League upsets.
Arnaut Danjuma’s early strike gave the Yellow Submarine a 1-0 victory in Spain, but they will believe they should have won by more goals after dominating the match.
And Unai Emery’s failure to secure victory by a bigger margin could well prove costly. Just ask Red Bull Salzburg.
The Austrian side led for almost the entire first leg before being pegged back to a 1-1 draw.
However, the return leg was not quite such a close contest with Bayern romping to a 7-1 win in Munich.
The Germans will also know that their failure to score away from home may not prove as costly as it would have done in previous years as the away goals rule has been scrapped.
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What time does Bayern Munich vs Villarreal kick off?
Bayern Munich take on Villarreal on Tuesday, April 12.
The match kicks off at 8pm UK time – 9pm local time.
It takes place at the Allianz Arena.
What TV channel is Bayern Munich vs Villarreal on and can I live stream it?
Bayern Munich vs Villarreal is live on BT Sport 3.
Coverage commences at 7.15pm – 45 minutes before kick-off.
To stream the game live, head to the BT Sport website or app.
Team news
Alphonso Davies is set to return at left-back in a welcome boost for Bayern.
Lucas Hernandez is also reported to have recovered from the thigh injury that kept him out of the weekend’s game at Augsburg.
Niklas Sule is a doubt as he is battling with illness while Bouna Sarr, Corentin Tolisso and Eric Maxim Coupo-Moting are definitely out.
Villarreal’s Alberto Moreno remains a long term absentee while striker Boulaye Dia is struggling with a muscular injury.
Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann: “The leading players and all the other players must be aware that we all have responsibilities and we want to progress together.
“There is a lot at stake, so we have to invest a lot.”
Villarreal manager Unai Emery: “For me, Bayern is the biggest challenge for me as a coach. It is the biggest challenge for me and for the club.
“I’m not going to regret it and I focus on what’s coming.”