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Borussia Dortmund v Monaco: line-ups, form guide, where to watch

On the end of a 4-1 loss to Bayern München on Saturday, Borussia Dortmund coach Thomas Tuchel feels the momentum is with Monaco as his side prepare to host the Ligue 1 pacesetters.

Borussia Dortmund v Monaco: line-ups, form guide, where to watch
Borussia Dortmund v Monaco: line-ups, form guide, where to watch ©AFP/Getty Images
  • Match postponed following incident involving Dortmund team bus
  • Dortmund and Monaco meet for first time in UEFA competition
  • Monaco in second quarter-final in three years; Dortmund last featured in 2013/14
  • Dortmund have won last four home legs in UEFA Champions League quarter-finals
  • Monaco without Sidibé, Boschilia, Carrillo and suspended Bakayoko

Possible line-ups
Dortmund: Bürki; Piszczek, Papastathopoulos, Bartra, Schmelzer; Weigl; Dembélé, Kagawa, Pulišić, Guerreiro; Aubameyang.
Out: Götze (illness), Schürrle (Achilles), Durm (muscular)
Doubtful: Reus (hamstring)
Misses next match if booked: Guerreiro, Schmelzer

Monaco: Subašić; Touré, Glik, Jemerson, Raggi; Silva, Fabinho, Moutinho, Lemar; Falcao, Mbappé.
Out: Bakayoko (suspended), Sidibé (appendicitis), Boschilia (ankle), Carrillo (groin)
Doubtful: Mendy (groin)
Misses next match if booked: Fabinho, Jemerson, Germain, Sidibé

Where to watch
Fans can find their local UEFA Champions League broadcast partner(s) here.

BVB's quarter-final showreel, featuring Reus and Chapuisat

Thomas Tuchel, Dortmund coach
We are not in a difficult position. We have had one bad result, a well-deserved [4-1] loss at Bayern [on Saturday]. We have asked the players to put that defeat behind them. Sometimes that makes sense, just to forget a game, especially when you are playing Saturday, Wednesday, Saturday.

Monaco have lots of players who impress us. We think they have outstanding individual quality, but they are also very compact as a team and athletically very strong. They have big personalities and many top talents. Usually it is a 50-50 game, but the momentum currently is a little bit on their side. But we feel ready for this great game, to show all our strengths and to win it.

Leonardo Jardim, Monaco coach
Radamel Falcao's return means more quality and experience in our side. We have noticed the difference [he makes] before in the Champions League. We know we have a couple of problems with Sidibé and Bakayoko missing, but we must rely on our strength-in-depth.

It will be a very intense game against a very good side with very good players. They have more European experience than we do, which is an advantage, and they have a deeper squad. We will have to play to our strengths and show who we are. But we also have to be wary of their quality when defending. There has to be a balance.

It is not easy trying to play at full intensity every three days. I don't know if a team ever went from the third qualifying round to the quarter-finals. We have had the most games of any team so far.

Bayern got the better of Dortmund at the weekend
Bayern got the better of Dortmund at the weekend©AFP/Getty Images

Weekend results
Bayern 4-1 Dortmund
(Ribéry 4, Lewandowski 10 68p, Robben 49; Raphaël Guerreiro 20)
Dortmund missed a chance to overtake third-placed Hoffenheim as they were comfortably beaten in Munich. The only consolation was Raphaël Guerreiro's blistering volley, but BVB will rue a key passage of play when Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was unable to find the net after being sent clear. Instead, Bayern went up the other end to earn the penalty that made it 4-1.

Angers 0-1 Monaco (Falcao 61)
Ligue 1 leaders Monaco responded to Nice's Friday win at LOSC Lille with a victory that took Jardim's side four points clear, before Paris Saint-Germain cut the gap to three on Sunday. Radamel Falcao, starting for the first time since a hip injury, got his 25th goal of the season with an accurate finish after fine work from Nabil Dirar.

Form guide (all competitions, most recent first)
Dortmund: LWDWWL
Monaco: WWLWWW

Reporter's view: Steffen Potter (@UEFAcomSteffenP)
I agree with Tuchel that this tie is 50-50. To be honest, many fans in Germany are a bit dismissive of Monaco even though they eliminated Manchester City. "Ah, it is just Monaco" is what you hear from time to time. While I would not go as far as to say that they are favourites just because they sit top of Ligue 1, Leonardo Jardim has definitely done great work with this young side. Dortmund are just as exciting and I am looking forward to an encounter between two attacking teams.

Did you know?
Aubameyang played for Monaco in 2010/11 on loan from AC Milan, scoring two goals in 19 Ligue 1 outings. Find out more in our extensive match background