Tuesday, 19 February 2019
Liverpool v Bayern Munich
Bayern have won only one of their seven matches in European competition against Liverpool (D4 L2) - that came in the Cup inners' Cup second round back in November 1971 with two goals from Gerd Muller and one from Uli Hoeness in Munich.
Liverpool and Bayern's only previous encounter in the European Cup/Champions League came in the 1980-81 semis. Liverpool progressed on away goals (1-1 on aggregate) - they would go on to beat Real Madrid in the final (1-0).
Bayern have not scored a single goal against Liverpool at Anfield (three games).
Liverpool are unbeaten in 19 consecutive European matches at Anfield (W14 D5), last losing at home back in October 2014 against Real Madrid in the Champions League (3-0). It's their second longest unbeaten streak at home in European competition after their 40-match run between September 1974 and December 1991.
Bayern were one of five teams to remain unbeaten in this season's Champions League group stages, along with Ajax, Barcelona, Lyon and Porto. They have reached the Champions League semi-finals in seven of the last nine seasons.
They are on a run of eight consecutive Champions League away matches without a defeat (W6 D2), with their last loss on the road coming in September 2017 versus Paris St-Germain (0-3). Only once have they enjoyed a longer unbeaten run away from home in the competition (10 games, between October 2012 and April 2014).
Eight teams had more shots than Bayern in this season's Champions League group stages but no side created more big chances than the Bavarians (21).
Bayern are the top-scoring side from set-pieces in this season's Champions League with eight goals, including five from corner situations (also a competition high).
Sadio Mane failed to convert more big chances than any other player in this season's Champions League group stages (6, out of 7 obtained). However, last season he scored seven goals in as many knockout games in the competition.
Top scorer in the Champions League this season with eight goals, Bayern striker Robert Lewandowski will attempt to find the net in a fifth consecutive game, a feat he has never accomplished in a same season in the competition.
Four Bayern players will be making their 50th Champions League appearance if they feature against Liverpool: Thiago Alcantara, Mats Hummels, Javi Martinez and James Rodriguez.
The game is broadcast by BT Sport 2 and BT Sport 4K UHD.the top links are permanent streams for those channels.
Extrafreetv. BT Sport 2
Time4tv. BT Sport 2
tgo-tv. BT Sport 2 is the link I have been watching the build up and is working well, not frozen once.
Wiz 1. Channel 1
Superhd. BT Sport 2
Cricbox. BT Sport 2
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