La Liga leaders Barcelona are on their 1st UEFA Champions
League final-four appearance in six years as they travel to Germany to play Borussia Dortmund in the second leg of the quarterfinals on Tuesday.
Dortmund will be counting on fervent home crowd support at BVB Stadium to help erase the team’s goal deficit after their 4-0 humiliation at the hands of Barcelona last Wednesday at the Olympic Stadium.
The German club has it all to do if they are to progress to the Champions League semifinals for a second straight year.
In another match, Aston Villa will host Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday in the second leg of his or her UEFA Champions League quarterfinals tie.
PSG dominated the first leg and suffocated Aston Villa at Parc des Princes.
Now, Villa have a mountain to climb to keep their Champions League dreams alive. Despite the clear disadvantage, Villa Park will be rocking and anything can happen on a big European night.