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The UEFA Champions League returns to our screens this week and eyes from the United States, Canada and Australia are sure to be tuning in.
Europe's flagship club competition is approaching crunch time, with the first four quarter-finalists set to be determined this week ahead of the final later this year at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium in Turkey.
Here's how fans across the world can follow the drama expected to unfold over in Europe.
The second legs of the Champions League last 16 ties this week will all kick off at 20:00 GMT and 21:00 CET in Europe.
The rights to the Champions League in the United States are held by CBS. They will stream every match until the end of the 2029/30 seasons using their Paramount+ platform. Spanish viewers can watch on Univision and TUDN.
The rights to the Champions League in Canada are held by DAZN. Every game is available live and on-demand through their platform.
The rights to the Champions League in Australia are held by Stan Sport, a streaming service part of the Stan company. It was announced they had won broadcasting rights to UEFA's three main club competitions in 2021.
Chelsea and Borussia Dortmund met for the first time ever in competitive action in the first leg, with Todd Boehly's Blues being beaten 1-0 thanks to Karim Adeyemi's strike.
Graham Potter steered Chelsea to a slender 1-0 victory over struggling Leeds on Saturday but needs a another favourable result here to get some fans back on side.
However, Dortmund are in terrific form, charging back into the Bundesliga title race, and will expect to reach the quarter finals.
USMNT star Christian Pulisic will hope for some minutes against his former side but is battling an injury. Gio Reyna hasn't played for BVB since early February.
Tuesday 7 March
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Benfica won the first leg 2-0 / Isosport/MB Media/GettyImages
One-time USMNT international Owen Otasowie has struggled to make much of an impact at Club Brugge since leaving Wolves in 2021 and is unlikely to play against Benfica here.
Brugge face a tough task to turn the tie around, going down 2-0 losers at home thanks to Joao Mario's penalty and David Neres' 88th-minute strike.
Tuesday 7 March
PSG need goals from Mbappe / Jean Catuffe/GettyImages
Two giants of modern football collide again on Wednesday when German champions Bayern Munich host French equivalents Paris Saint-Germain.
World Cup stars Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe are hoping to turn around a 1-0 deficit from the first leg, where Kingsley Coman's strike against his former club settled the match.
Bayern have the edge on PSG in their last six meetings, winning five of them, but with both sides offering quality in abundance, it's tough to back a clear winner.
Wednesday 8 March
Spurs need to overturn a first leg deficit / Anadolu Agency/GettyImages
Tottenham haven't reached the quarter finals of the Champions League since 2019, when they were defeated finalists to winners Liverpool.
Making that stage will be tough for Spurs, who have lost four of their last six games. Opponents Milan had won four matches in a row before being beaten by Fiorentina, making this one of the nervier ties in the round.
With the two sides out of form, this clash could go down to the wire.
Wednesday 8 March