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Sevilla v Bayern: line-ups, Fantasy tips, form guide

Get the lowdown as Sevilla look to follow up their eye-catching win against Manchester United.

Franck Ribéry was in fine form against Dortmund on Saturday
Franck Ribéry was in fine form against Dortmund on Saturday ©Getty Images

Reporter's view: For 88 minutes on Saturday, Sevilla did a perfect job of preparing for Bayern, taking on Barcelona with confidence and aggression – and scoring twice to put Spain's champions-elect on the ropes. Then they conceded twice and suddenly there were heavy legs and deflated players. How to get back up again for the visit of the German champions – and without the suspended Éver Banega? Over to coach Vincenzo Montella!

Possible line-ups

Jesús Navas and Joaquín Correa on Monday
Jesús Navas and Joaquín Correa on Monday©Getty Images

Sevilla: Rico; Navas, Kjær, Lenglet, Escudero; Pizarro, N'Zonzi; Sarabia, Vázquez, Correa; Ben Yedder
Out
: Banega (suspended), Mercado (muscular problem)
Doubtful: Corchia (groin), Navas (minor, unknown)
Misses next match if booked: Ben Yedder, Escudero, Mercado

Bayern: Ulreich; Kimmich, Boateng, Hummels, Alaba; James, Javi Martínez/Thiago, Müller; Robben, Lewandowski, Ribéry
Out
: Neuer (foot), Coman (ankle)
Doubtful
: none
Misses next match if booked
: Boateng, Kimmich, Lewandowski, Rudy, Tolisso

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Fantasy Football top point scorers

Sevilla: Wissam Ben Yedder, forward (45 points, €7.9m)
Bayern: Robert Lewandowski, forward (40 points, €11.2m)

Where to watch

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

Weekend results

Bayern stunned Dortmund on Saturday
Bayern stunned Dortmund on Saturday©AFP/Getty Images

Sevilla 2-2 Barcelona
Bayern 6-0 Dortmund

Form guide*

Sevilla: DLWLWW
Bayern: WLWWWD

*All competitions, most recent first

Vincenzo Montella, Sevilla coach

Montella in thoughful mood
Montella in thoughful mood©AFP/Getty Images

Obviously, when you are competing at a high level across three competitions, as we are, it expends mental and physical energy, but I wouldn't have it any other way. We aren't yet quite used to playing ultra high-level matches every three days and we need to be. In top-level football, it's the mind that moves the legs, tired or not, and in that respect we are fine. Bayern love to control the ball and regularly score lots of goals so we really have to force them to endure a different kind of game.

Jupp Heynckes, Bayern coach

Throughout their history, Bayern have played in lots of big games in front of great crowds all over the world. My players won't be scared by the atmosphere the Sevilla fans create. For both sets of players, this will be a beautiful experience. It's what we play for. My side won't go out to play for a draw, Bayern always plays to win. In fact, look how dangerous a 0-0 result proved to be for Manchester United.

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