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Paris Saint-Germain v Manchester United (BT Sport 2, 2000 GMT kick-off)

Current aggregate score: 2-0 to PSG

Paris Saint-Germain's French defender Presnel Kimpembe grabbed the first goal of the game

There was an initial feeling that, with nothing to lose, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Manchester United could come out fighting and potentially get something from this game.

But after seeing their travelling squad and the list of absentees, it is difficult to see PSG struggling on their way to the last eight.

Anthony Martial, Jesse Lingard, Juan Mata, Ander Herrera and Alexis Sanchez are among the injured players missing from Solskjaer's squad, while key man Paul Pogba is suspended after his late sending off in the first leg - more information on squad availability here.

A potential midfield of Scott McTominay, Fred, Diogo Dalot and Andreas Pereira fails to inspire when you see the hosts lining up with the likes of Marquinhos, Marco Verratti, Angel Di Maria and Julian Draxler.

The fact Ligue 1 champions PSG go into the match with a two-goal lead, valuable away strikes, means they may have less impetus than an ordinary Champions League last-16 second leg, but that is not to say they cannot get an early goal and see out the rest of the tie at a canter at least.

They are on a seven-match winning run in all competitions and can burst out of the blocks to take a first half lead against an under-strength Red Devils side, and the 21/20 available on them to be ahead at the interval is particularly appealing.

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