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Lille-Dortmund, the live match
Eight days after their draw (1-1) in Westfalenstadion, Lille and Dortmund meet. The opportunity for the DOGUES to win the first qualification of their history in the quarterfinals of the Champions League. A match to follow in the live commented below.
“It is one of the dangers that await us: to think that we can get into history, that it may be the most important match of the season for the clubwarned Bruno Genesio at a press conference. You just have to focus on what you have to do to achieve this goal. When we have reached it, we will have time to savor. »» The LOSC has however never been so close to succeeding in such a feat, especially since its evening opponent is currently in the midst of a crisis.
Lille-Dortmund, likely compos
For this crucial meeting, the Lille coach will have to do without the services of Tiago Santos, Umtiti and Zhegrova, all at the infirmary. In the opposing campa, Niko Kovac will not be able to count on Jessen, Lotka, Svensson and Nmecha, also injured.
Lille: Knight-Meunier, Diakité, Alexsandro, Isaily-Bouaddi, André (C), Mukau-Fernandez-Pardo, David, Haraldon.
Dortmund: Kobel – Ryerson, Anton, Schlotterbeck, Bensebaini – Can (C), Gross – Adeyemi, Brandt, Gittens – Guirassy.
Lille-Dortmund, on which channel to see the match?
The match between Lille and Borussia Dortmund will take place this Wednesday, March 12, at the Pierre Mauroy stadium, from 6.45 p.m. It will be broadcast live on the Canal+channel.
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