The last-16 first-leg tie at Red Bull Arena represents Pep Guardiola’s side’s first in European competition since November 2022, following our unbeaten group stage run.
Across double headers against Borussia Dortmund, Copenhagen and Sevilla – we recorded four wins and two draws, leaving us with 14 points at Group G’s summit.
And the clash is promising to be an exciting affair as we face a side who have lost just once in their previous 20 games in all competitions.
Marco Rose’s team progressed to the knockout stages with consecutive wins in their final four UCL matches – including an enthralling 3-2 success over current holders Real Madrid, handing them second place in Group F.
Get in the mood as we accelerate towards kick-off by watching our scene setter above!